Sentences with phrase «performed time studies»

EXPERIENCE: Castle Island Engineering Works, South Boston, MA May cents Sept 2001 Summer Placement Performed time studies on each process in a large manufacturing area.

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While the study was performed in 2012, I'd guess that people in 2016 have even less time and shorter attention spans.
But just 20 minutes of low - to - moderate intensity exercise (like walking) performed three times a week can increase energy levels by 20 percent and decrease fatigue by 65 percent, according to a University of Georgia study.
In one lab study, a group of participants received emails from friends, family and co-workers describing a time they witnessed the individual performing at his or her best, while another group did not.
Studies have shown that employees perform better when they take time off to rejuvenate and have less stress in their daily lives.
When the New York Times printed Einstein's obituary on April 20th, it said that Dr. Harvey performed the autopsy «with the permission of the scientist's son,» with another headline that same day proclaiming «Son Asked Study of Einstein Brain.»
As I previously detailed, «Some studies have shown that the, highest yielding, low payout stocks perform better over time than stocks with higher payouts and lower yields.»
Some studies have shown that the, highest yielding, low payout stocks perform better over time than stocks with higher payouts and lower yields.
The goal of every investor is to invest in stocks that will bring huge returns on their investments; and that is why people takeout time to study the stock market and various stocks to know how they are performing before committing their hard earned money to it.
In a recent study by Ned Davis Research, S&P 500 stocks that initiated dividends or grew them over time registered roughly a 9.6 % annualized return since 1972 (through 2010), while stocks that did not pay out dividends or cut them performed poorly over the same time period.
At the same time, Shaw thought how much greater an experience it would have been if everyone could have studied and performed Bach's Passion According to St. Matthew.
This study compared the performance of male athletes when using a typical «carb loading» method before a time trial run, and then by substituting a portion of «Omega 3 chia seed loading» and performing the same test two weeks later.
With this in mind, it makes me sick sometimes when I walk into weight rooms at some high schools and see how poorly the lift is being performed — mostly because coaches haven't taken the time to study, understand, or perform the lift themselves, and therefore making it impossible to coach correctly.
The team at SportsInsights studied how our basic sports marketplace indicators performed during this time of «national focus» on «March Madness.»
Some time ago, I read about a study performed at a prestigious university — MIT, I think — in which the researchers invented a toy that had several «functions» built into it.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
A team of researchers from the University of Colorado recently performed a meta - study where they looked at all of the available research about screen time and sleep.
Another, more recent study performed in 2016 by Engel, Holmberg and Sperlich found that compression sleeves improved endurance significantly, especially time to exhaustion.
Grunebaum and colleagues (2013) performed this study by analyzing of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data and found that babies delivered at home were almost 4 times more likely to die than babies delivered in hospitals.
Many times, when children co sleep for too long, they no longer have the skills necessary to perform well in their classes or to go above and beyond what's requested of them in terms of assignments and studying.
In order to determine if TUH's SAFE - T program was effective in reducing the rates of bed - sharing, the Temple research team performed a prospective, controlled, interrupted time series study utilizing mothers and infants who were discharged together between January 1, 2015 and November 15, 2016.
POLICE RATED HIGH OVER SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES The Justice for All (J4A), a civil society group, disclosed on Wednesday that in a recent independent study it conducted, it concluded that the Nigeria Police Force, in recent times, performed satisfactorily in the handling of sexual assault cases against women and minors, which is a complete departure -LSB-...]
The Justice for All (J4A), a civil society group, disclosed on Wednesday that in a recent independent study it conducted, it concluded that the Nigeria Police Force, in recent times, performed satisfactorily in the handling of sexual assault cases against women and minors, which is a complete departure from previous low ratings.
In a study published in the current issue of Neuron, researchers showed mice lacking ErbB4 activity in specific brain regions performed poorly on timed attention tasks.
That treatment option is normally only performed within 6 hours of a stroke, but a pair of new studies published in The New England Journal of Medicine pushes that time window back anywhere from 16 to 24 hours.
In medicine today, physician - scientists and basic scientists supplement support for their research by applying their expertise part time to develop and test commercial products.1 In my own field, vision science, university - based researchers obtain additional funding through clinical and electrophysiologic studies, pathology, imaging, biochemistry, and animal model development performed for pharmaceutical and instrument companies.
Monnier had colleagues perform traditional residue analysis on the objects and found that most residues can not be visually distinguished with confidence under a normal microscope: In one study, trained researchers misidentified Monnier's modern specimens nearly 1 in 4 times.
«Time and resources often prevent us from performing large well - powered studies but as long as the limitations of the study are borne in mind when interpreting the findings then the conclusions will not be misleading.»
Even modern genetics started with a hobbyist: Gregor Mendel, the 19th - century Austrian monk who performed groundbreaking studies of crossbreeding in his spare time while tending the grounds of his monastery.
In the study, published recently in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, college - age students and adults aged 60 to 90 performed timed tests of word recognition and recall.
Although more study is needed to evaluate the surgery's outcomes compared with more standard procedures, the benefits — such as less pain and a quicker recovery time — are often seen with minimally invasive procedures compared to more invasive surgeries, said Dr. Brandon Isaacson, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery who performed the surgeries.
Interferometry — combining light collected at the exact same time at several different telescopes — performed in infrared light is, so far, the only technique that allows this kind of system to be discovered and studied.
In a joint collaboration between the California Institute of Technology and the University of California, Riverside, astronomers have performed an extensive study of the properties of galaxies within filaments formed at different times during the age of the universe.
For the study, investigators performed continuous patient monitoring following Do Not Resuscitate — Comfort Care orders in patients with devastating brain injury to investigate the mechanisms and timing of events in the brain and the circulation during the dying process.
Barring that expensive and time - consuming effort, there are mathematical tests that scientists can perform to determine if the results from a set of studies might be the result of questionable research practices such as publication bias or P - hacking — mining data to uncover significant differences.
In a study performed by North Carolina State University researchers, zebrafish that were bred to be more bold — quantified by the shorter amount of time they remained motionless when placed in new surroundings — displayed a sleeker body shape and an ability to dart around the water more quickly when startled than those bred to be more shy.
As time lapses, many colonoscopy patients become less and less likely to recall when and where they last had the procedure performed; who the doctor was who performed it; whether polyps were found, and, if so, the number and size of those polyps, according to new study results presented at the 2015 Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons.
For years now the gold standard for R&D in Alzheimer's disease has focused on generating convincing evidence that any new therapy being studied could slow the cognitive decline of patients and help preserve their ability to perform the kind of daily functions that can keep a patient independent for a longer period of time.
«Our study showed that the timing of VTA stimulation is important — when stimulation happens immediately after an action is performed, the monkey is more likely to perform that action — and that it applies «value» to a particular stimulus and motivates future behavior,» says Vanduffel, who is an assistant professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School.
«Students emerging from the oft - criticized K - 12 system appear to be studying science and math subjects more and performing better in them, over time,» said Teitelbaum in Congressional testimony in November 2007.
Although this study is limited by the lack of data on the effects of clinical interventions and neonatal resuscitation efforts that may have been performed at the time of birth, these findings suggest that early detection of perinatal asphyxia is particularly relevant among infants of overweight and obese women although more studies are necessary to confirm these results in other populations.
Moffitt researchers performed molecular studies to show for the first time that SETDB1 is constitutively modified by a single ubiquitin molecule.
Specifically, the authors found that researchers were six times likelier to perform experiments that covered known ground than to strike out in unexplored directions, and that this proportion remained steady even as scientific opportunities grew rapidly over the quarter century covered by the study.
«Our data suggest that a single bout of AIT performed three times per week may be a time - efficient strategy to improve VO2max,» says Arnt Erik Tjønna, a postdoctoral fellow at the centre and lead author of the study.
Brown and his team first studied the reaction times of 11 patients with Parkinson's disease and 18 healthy participants, who were each asked to perform a moving - dots task.
Dr. Zhang points out that the unique value of this study derives from the ability to perform longitudinal assessments of cognition in PD patients over a long time period and access to data from a large cohort that began when patients were in the earliest stage of disease.
An analysis of more than 600 class I (procedure / treatment should be performed / administered) American College of Cardiology / American Heart Association guideline recommendations published or revised since 1998 finds that about 80 percent were retained at the time of the next guideline revision, and that recommendations not supported by multiple randomized studies were more likely to be downgraded, reversed, or omitted, according to a study in the May 28 issue of JAMA.
In order to determine if TUH's SAFE - T program was effective in reducing the rates of bed - sharing, the Temple research team performed a prospective, controlled, interrupted time series study utilizing mothers and infants who were discharged together between January 1, 2015 and November 15, 2016.
By using meta - analysis, an advanced statistical technique that analyzes many studies at the same time, they performed rigorous testing to determine whether the beneficial effect of adding biochar depends on geography.
The study by Silvia Benavides - Varela (now at the IRCCS Fondazione Ospedale San Camillo in Venice, but at SISSA at the time the study was performed) and Jacques Mehler, neuroscientist at SISSA, revealed the format in which infants remember their first words.
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