O'Leary and colleagues identified that there was a significantly increased risk of birth defects and intellectual disability in children whose mother received an alcohol - related diagnosis during pregnancy, compared with children whose mothers received a diagnosis at other time points.23 28 However,
the results of the current study suggest that the relationship between exposure and attendance may not be driven by the biological effects of in utero alcohol exposure alone.
The results of this current study suggested that nurses were able to maintain themselves carrying on with their nursing practice by dealing with difficulties as part of the nursing profession.
Not exact matches
One
of the original goals
of the
current study was to learn from the plants to identify ways to increase the absorption capacity
of nanofur, but the
results also
suggest other opportunities.
The
results of this
study suggest that a combined therapy targeting IL - 21 and TNF might be beneficial for patients that do not respond to anti-TNF therapy or other
current therapies.
The
study results challenge the
current paradigm
of microarray data analysis and
suggest that the new method may improve identification
of cancer - associated genes.
Also at the AGU meeting, Yasunari's co-author and Goddard colleague William Lau presented the
results of a separate
study today
suggesting that soot heating the atmosphere over India could accelerate the glacier - melting effects
of the warm
currents that rise up to the Himalayan chain, in a «heat pump» effect.
The team notes that the
results of their
study suggest that
current means
of testing and approving food additives may not be adequate to prevent use
of chemicals that promote diseases driven by low - grade inflammation and / or which will cause disease primarily in susceptible hosts.
«There is a shift in the thin ideal female figure to one that now includes the appearance
of physical fitness via muscularity,» says Bozsik, who explains that the
results of the
current study further
suggest that muscularity and thinness are becoming more ubiquitous among female media figures.
The negative
results for CFS patients and controls from the US in the
current study also do not support a continental clustering
of XMRV infection
suggested by the absence
of infection in the UK and Netherlands [16 — 18].
Our
results agree with previous genetic
studies suggesting the historical size
of the eastern gray whale population was roughly three to five times its
current size.
The
results from the
study suggest that critical impact asymmetries due to both climate and socio - economic structures may deepen
current production and consumption gaps between developed and developing world; it is
suggested that adaptation
of agricultural techniques will be central to limit potential damages under climate change.
This
result suggests that
current projections
of regional climate change may be questionable.This finding is also highly relevant to regional climate modelling
studies where lower resolution global atmospheric models are often used as the driving model for high resolution regional models.
We do not believe that design differences (the design
of Rhee et al13 was longitudinal, whereas the
current study was cross-sectional) account for this, because children's BMI status is already very stable by school entry,
suggesting that reanalysis using wave 2 LSAC longitudinal BMI status as the outcome will most likely yield congruent
results.
Results of Study 1
suggest that low levels
of maternal overprotection and high levels
of paternal overprotection significantly predict LMS scores, beyond the effects
of current anxious and depressive symptoms.
Results of path analyses in the
current study suggested that depressive symptoms are associated with marital problems, which in turn, are linked with psychological and then physical victimization.
The
results of eight
of these
studies suggest there may be a potential indirect path from CSA to parenting stress through
current level
of depression (Buist and Janson 2001; Douglas 2000; Ethier et al. 1995; Lutenbacher 2000; Mapp 2006; Pazdera et al. 2013; Schuetze and Eiden 2005; Wright et al. 2005).