Sentences with phrase «researchers say the product»

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Teens of this generation, the researchers say, are products of the tumultuous economic times during which they were raised.
People who view ads in colour are likely to pay more for products with unnecessary extras, say researchers from Ohio State University.
Fliers could potentially wear monitoring devices, the researchers say - but most off - the - shelf products are not up to the task.
Risk managers and researchers say the cyber insurance policy, the industry's hottest product, could be unsustainable in its current form.
The software maker urged the more than 1 billion users of Flash on Windows, Mac, Chrome and Linux computers to update the product as quickly as possible after security researchers said the bug was being exploited in «drive - by» attacks that infect computers with ransomware when tainted websites are visited.
The market researcher said the global market will see an ever - growing number of products on shelves featuring plants as key ingredients as producers grapple to capitalize on consumer's nearly omnipresent priority for health and wellness.
Cornucopia Institute's senior researcher Charlotte Vallaeys says, «If a non-organic product contains a soy protein isolate, soy protein concentrate, or texturized vegetable protein, you can be pretty sure it was made using soy beans that were made with hexane.»
Researcher from the University of South Australia, Dr Peter Clifton, said the cereal was the most innovative cholesterol lowering product he has seen in 15 years.
«One of the canneries made private - label products for over 100 supermarkets,» said researcher Libby Hattersley, who inspected the South African businesses.
A spokesman for the Australian Food and Grocery Council said 90 per cent of the surveyed products met the researchers» and government's standard for healthiness.
«During product development, we brought together researchers in both the health and culinary fields to ensure a thorough understanding of a patient's needs during various phases of treatment,» said Chet S. Rao, Ph.D., strategy and business manager for the specialty foods group at Hormel Foods.
Instead, these researchers say, qualities like perseverance or self - control are more like psychological states or mindsets — which means they're mostly the product of a child's environment.
The new generation of researchers — neuroscientists, psychologists, and economists — say qualities like perseverance or self - control are more like psychological states or mindsets, which means they're mostly the product of a child's environment.
The researchers said additional research is needed to help categorize the variety of products marketed for infants in various stages of oral motor development.
The researchers behind the study say that the Egyptians used the product to ensure that their style stayed in place in both life and death.
Says Prichard, «Usually when [representatives of] the company approaches a researcher in a university, they very often have a more direct need related to their product development in mind.»
Researchers say the results provide information that the federal Food and Drug Administration's Center for Tobacco Products could potentially use to make future regulatory decisions for point - of - sale tobacco advertising.
But such «nondominating» preference structures are found for many products, the researchers say.
The researchers say that their approach could be turned into a commercial product in as little as a few years and might also be used to increase the size of the displayed area.
«In the last few years, we've decided that it's probably not a good idea to produce [vaccines] in food productssays Hugh Mason, an Arizona State University vaccine researcher who helped develop the first edible vaccine.
«You don't concentrate on the time but on the areas of the mouth,» says Egle Kiiver, a product researcher at Oral - B.
Where before researchers have used just one or a few instances, he said his team was able to incorporate up to 40, site specifically with no observable truncation products.
Though the scope of the study was small, the researchers say, the results of the study suggest some medical cannabis patients could be unintentionally overdosing or are being cheated by mislabeled products.
Luo Huiqian, another researcher at the Institute of Physics, says that most big science projects in China have suffered from arbitrary cost cutting; as a result, the finished product is often a far cry from what was proposed.
That means the moon's rocks have been picking up small amounts of oxygen from living things on Earth; the moon is «contaminated» with the waste products of plants, the researchers said.
«Our products not only must work as we suggest, but they must work the same way every time a researcher picks them up,» says Promega's York.
System manufacturers are reluctant to patch older versions of their products, government and private sector researchers said.
This was true across the entire island, suggesting laterality is hardwired in the birds» brains and not a product of local social traditions or environmental pressures, the researchers say.
Other researchers may simply have dismissed mutants that revert to an ancestral form as the product of contamination, Leyser says.
British researchers say they are developing a DNA test that could help nab those who illegally trade in tiger products.
«Despite the relatively low sample size of frozen products in our study, it is clear that commercial RMBDs may be contaminated with a variety of zoonotic bacterial and parasitic pathogens that may be a possible source of bacterial infections in pet animals and if transmitted pose a risk for human beings,» say the researchers.
RIPE FOR THE PICKING Fruit - flavored e-liquids, which can contain nicotine, are among the ways that e-cigarettes are marketed toward teens, enticing even those who have never used tobacco products, researchers say.
«In some cases, business plans were the product of market researchers sticking a wet finger in the air,» Quin says.
«Currently, less than 1 % of the marine species are known and not even 10 % of the pharma products contain agents from this origin,» says Thomas Schweder, a researcher at the Greifswald - based Institute for Marine Biotechnology (ImaB).
By correlating the flux of chemical sediments and organisms with the passage of eddies, researchers say they have identified a new mechanism by which vent products are transported around the world.
We're treating it as a resource, and we're making marketable products out of it,» said lead author Roy Posmanik, a postdoctoral researcher.
«Researchers kept trying to increase the production rate of a protein product to accumulate more product outside of the cell,» Tyo said.
One possible explanation for the smaller gap for used products, say the researchers, is that potential buyers — subconsciously or not — trust women to describe the quality of used products more accurately than men.
Given the threats posed by climate change and evolving disease, researchers say that holding on to that diversity may prove key to ensuring steady supplies of fresh milk and other animal products.
Macfarlane also said that government grants are now linked to a researcher's productivity in publishing technical papers, «which are great if you're into producing papers, but I'm into producing jobs, and I'm into producing products that are commercialised from the IP [intellectual property] that that scientist or researcher may have developed.
Their success seems to be a by - product of changes in brain chemistry that usually make older people worse at a task, says psychology researcher Allison Sekuler.
«Also, some researchers in Beijing have suggested that there is a declining preference for shark fin because it is considered unhealthy or passé, or that the product is not real,» Clarke says.
But «leads cause infection, and they're big, and they cause complications,» says head researcher Aydin Babakhani of Rice, who presented the product with his colleagues at a recent microwave science conference in Honolulu.
The results mean not only that marketers can charge more for products that are touted as healthy, but that consumers may not believe that a product is healthy if it doesn't cost more, researchers say.
A compound used in many common plastic products, including baby bottles and dental sealants, causes genetic abnormalities in mice, say researchers who made the discovery as a result of a mix - up in the lab.
«The biggest surprise in the study is that «no growth hormones» is the number one concern consumers have across the board on all of these productssays U of I food economist and lead researcher Brenna Ellison.
As a prelude to introducing genes whose products would be therapeutically useful in cancer, the researchers say they have successfully introduced a harmless gene from bacteria into TILs without affecting the behaviour of the cells (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol 87, p 473).
«We want to further investigate consumers» attitudes towards edible insects, evaluate taste preferences and consumers» willingness to buy such productssays Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Anna Crump, who's working on the project with project leader Associate Professor Kerry Wilkinson and other researchers from the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine and the School of Humanities at the University of Adelaide.
«The results we have obtained also show that the «milks» studied are a good matrix for the growth and viability of probiotic bacteria for the lifetime of the product, especially after their intake,» says Chelo González, a researcher at the Universitat Politècnica de València.
The enzyme «isn't just a random by - product of a tumor — it's something that can serve as a marker for growth and malignancy,» says Ester Kwon, a former postdoctoral researcher in Bhatia's lab.
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