Due to the study design however,
the results of the new study published in 2012 were not very robust.
Not exact matches
As representatives
of the minimalists I will consider Edward Schillebeeckx's Jesus: An Experiment in Christology (Crossroad
Publishing Co., 1979), a long and weighty
study of current
New Testament scholarship, and Thomas Sheehan's The First Coming: How the Kingdom
of God Became Christianity (Random House, 1986), a more accessible argument based on the
results of Schillebeeckx and a number
of others.
This conclusion, along with «men are more likely than women to seek unusual and
new foods,»
results from a
study done in 1988 by Drs. Thomas R. Alley and W. Jeffrey Burroughs
of the Department
of Psychology, Clemson University, and
published in the Journal
of General Psychology in 1991.
While use
of the TGase enzyme is not
new in for gluten - free products, the
study is the first to formulate bread without the addition
of hydrocolloids, according to
results published in the Journal
of Cereal Science.
In a
new study commissioned by The March
of Dimes Foundation and
published in Fertility and Sterility, researchers from The Hastings Center and Yale Fertility Center examined the practical circumstances
of infertility treatment in the US that influence patients and their doctors to make treatment choices that too frequently
result in multiple births.
This can be seen starkly in the
results of a
new study,
published in the journal Drug Test Analysis and carried out by scientists at King's College London.
Yesterday,
New York City's Public Advocate, Bill de Blasio,
published the
results of a citywide
study on the state
of New York's Freedom
of Information Law in the form
of a series
of report cards.
New analyses
of the
published clinical
studies indicate that antimicrobial sutures are effective for preventing surgical site infections (SSIs), and they can
result in significant cost savings.
The
new results,
published in the Journal
of General Internal Medicine, give the first objective evidence
of a phenomenon that senior author Srijan Sen, M.D., Ph.D. and his colleagues have
studied for years.
An international research team reports
results of a three - year
study of sediment samples collected offshore from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in a
new paper
published August 18, 2015, in the American Chemical Society's journal, Environmental Science and Technology.
According to a
new study published online today in Science, the tiny differences found in previous
studies may have
resulted from a slight tendency on the part
of political conservatives to «self - enhance,» or view themselves in an unrealistically positive light.
The researchers, including those from Moffitt Cancer Center,
published the final
results of a
study showing the
newest vaccine is highly effective at preventing HPV infection and disease.
Replication The Science Journals encourage the submission
of replication
studies that provide
new insights into previously
published results.
These animals» sizes likely
resulted from relatively rapid climate change, suggest the authors
of a
new study published online Thursday in Science.
Their
results,
published in the journal Climatic Change, point to the need for
new or modified wildfire management and evacuation programs in the nation's high - risk regions, said Jia Coco Liu, a recent Ph.D. graduate at the Yale School
of Forestry & Environmental
Studies (F&ES) and lead author
of the
study.
These
new study results differ from those
of a working paper on Berkeley soda prices
published in August, which suggested that a smaller proportion
of the tax was passed through to the retail price
of soda.
The
results of his
study are
published in the latest issue
of Search, an official publication
of the Australian and
New Zealand Association for the Advancement
of Science.
The targeted therapy everolimus may be safely combined with R - CHOP for
new, untreated diffuse large B - cell lymphoma according to the
results of a pilot
study by Mayo Clinic researchers
published in the Lancet Haematology.
The team's
results,
published today in Nature, offer a
new piece
of the consolidation puzzle, says neurobiologist Alcino Silva
of the University
of California, Los Angeles, who was not involved in the
study.
The
results of two
studies,
published in Science, present a
new «rule - book» to estimate the risk
of different cholera strains causing an epidemic.
A
new study, which has been
published in the journal Anthropocene, examines the evidence that we now live in the Anthropocene, an epoch where humans dominate the Earth's surface geology, and suggests that the surface
of the planet is being noticeably altered by the production
of long - lasting human - made materials,
resulting in us entering an «Age
of Plastic».
A comprehensive analysis
of the
study's
results —
published in June 1 online edition
of the
New England Journal
of Medicine and to be presented at the American Society
of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting in Chicago — found participants treated with enzalutamide saw an 81 percent reduction in the risk the cancer would progress and a 29 percent reduction in the risk
of death.
The
results of the
new study, involving Colorado State University and
published online in the Journal
of Consumer Psychology, show that kids are responsive to the apparent bodyweight
of cartoon characters like the aptly named Grimace, a rotund, milkshake - loving creature created by McDonald's restaurant in the 1970s.
This is the
result of a current
study, led by primary author Peter Ferenci from the University Department
of Internal Medicine III at the MedUni Vienna, which has been
published in the highly
New England Journal
of Medicine.
The
results of the
study,
published in a research article in the journal Nature Medicine, could lead soon to
new treatments for chronic kidney disease that target these risk factors, according to Dr. Jochen Reiser, the senior author
of the paper.
The
new results are consistent with a similar
study of 75,000 Korean adolescents
published last year by UCSF researchers, which also found that adolescents who used e-cigarettes were less likely to have stopped smoking conventional cigarettes (visit bit.ly / 1fFNWbc to learn more).
Health Education & Behavior
published the
new study's quantitative
results: «The Feasibility
of Reducing Sitting Time in Overweight and Obese Older Adults.»
The
new study, which was recently posted to a preprint repository but has not yet been
published in a peer - reviewed publication, was the
result of researchers comparing the parts
of the genome known as exomes, which code for proteins, from 60,000 people — 10 times more than had ever been attempted.
But in July researchers
published a paper in the
New England Journal
of Medicine that describes a well - designed, randomized, controlled
study of human nutrition — with surprising
results.
PLoS Pathogens retracted the paper, which reported the discovery
of XMRV and its putative link to prostate cancer, on 18 September after a
new study, co-authored by Silverman and
published in PLoS ONE, had shown that the 2006 findings were the
result of an accidental lab contamination.
A surgical collaborative
of hospitals across Florida
resulted in broad improvement in the state, helping most hospitals significantly improve, according to a
new study published today in the Journal
of the American College
of Surgeons.
These findings,
published in the important international review Food Chemistry, are the
result of a three - year
study, during which the researchers analysed two varieties
of cherry tomatoes and other
new types
of tomatoes, in both autumn and spring cycles in ETSIA's own fields.
In a
new study recently published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, scientists of Kiel University (CAU) with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and international partners from the USA, New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturatio
new study recently
published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, scientists
of Kiel University (CAU) with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and international partners from the USA,
New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturatio
New Zealand, and Great Britain
studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising
result: 24 percent, almost a quarter
of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance
of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturation).
How universities fare on reputational quality -
of - life and academic rankings — such as those
published by the Princeton Review or U.S. News & World Report — can have a measurable effect on the number
of applications they — and their competitors — receive and on the academic competitiveness
of the
resulting freshman class, according to a
new study.
Despite findings
of previous
studies and
published guidelines, nearly two - thirds
of patients with T4a larynx («voice box») cancer are not receiving a total laryngectomy (surgical removal
of the larynx), the recommended form
of treatment, and as a
result, have significantly worse survival rates versus those treated with a total laryngectomy, a
new study published in the International Journal
of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics by experts at Penn Medicine found.
This week, a team at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL)
publishes encouraging
results of a pilot
study testing a
new way
of pinpointing the minority who have aggressive disease at the time
of diagnosis, a fact that usually determines whether they will have surgery or not.
This is the
result of a comprehensive
new study conducted by an international team
of scientists that is now
published in the journal Nature Energy.
The
results of the HALT - PKD Clinical Trials Network
studies will be
published online November 15 in two papers in the
New England Journal
of Medicine to coincide with presentation at the American Society
of Nephrology annual meeting.
In the 1970s, ecologists
published results from one
of the first whole - forest ecosystem
studies ever conducted in Hubbard Brook,
New Hampshire.
Men who were stressed or in poor health had elevated depression symptoms when their partners were pregnant and nine months after the birth
of their child, according to the
results of a
study of expectant and
new fathers in New Zealand published online by JAMA Psychiat
new fathers in
New Zealand published online by JAMA Psychiat
New Zealand
published online by JAMA Psychiatry.
The
study results are reported in a paper authored by a Baylor researcher and
published online by the
New England Journal
of Medicine.
The Lancet has
published the
results of the PROUD
study, which shows giving daily HIV medication to gay men who are HIV negative yet at high risk
of becoming HIV positive is highly effective at preventing
new infections.
The
results of a
study published in the
New England Journal
of Medicine, comparing the efficacy
of various drugs in treating diabetic macular degeneration, are now being analyzed in more detail at the Vienna Reading Center
of MedUni Vienna.
A
new study by JCU PhD student Anna Pintor,
published in the journal Ecological Monographs, is one
of the first to test the Climatic Variability Hypothesis (CVH)-- which proposes that animals living in environmentally variable areas should be able to tolerate more environmental fluctuations as a
result.
The findings,
published in the
New England Journal
of Medicine, were the
results of a
study conducted at 26 U.S. hospitals, including the John Sealy Hospital at The University
of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., and colleague Hilary D. Marston, M.D., M.P.H., also note that the
results of the IPERGAY
study,
published concurrently with their commentary online by the
New England Journal of Medicine, represent important new data on HIV preventi
New England Journal
of Medicine, represent important
new data on HIV preventi
new data on HIV prevention.
Results from a
study of endangered
New Zealand hihi birds (Notiomystis cincta),
published in Evolutionary Applications, showed that bachelor males who don't hold breeding territories, known as «floaters», could help maintain genetic diversity and decrease the likelihood
of inbreeding by sneakily fathering chicks.
Greece's health crisis is worsening as a
result of continued healthcare budget cuts, says a
new study published in the medical journal, The Lancet.
The
results,
published in the current issue
of Human Molecular Genetics, open the door for pursuing gene editing in nonhuman primates as models for
new therapies, including pharmacological, gene - and stem cell - based therapies, said Keith Latham, MSU animal science professor and lead author
of the
study.
The two
new systematic literature reviews also describe recently
published results from several mother and child cohort
studies linking organic milk and dairy product consumption to a reduced risk
of certain diseases.