The researchers also found that many of the studies showed that children who had restrictive parents were less likely to get involved in negative behaviors such as cyberbullying, drug use, vandalism, and theft, and were less likely to have poor body image — factors
the study authors called «negative consumer socialization outcomes.»
Study authors called for more research to assess the association between self - estimated BrACs and driving behavior in different contexts, and to investigate how altering drinking environments could improve individuals» ability to self - estimate their BrACs and avoid driving after drinking.
The study authors called for cross-cultural investigations of parents with talented children, as well as how distance education, computer software and other technological advances are making it easier for promising children to develop their talents.
The study authors called for more research to determine whether patients with an abnormal heartbeat should avoid alcohol altogether.
Not exact matches
Calling the results «surprising,»
study author Michael Kraus commented: «People are paying too much attention to the face — the voice might have much of the content necessary to perceive others» internal states accurately.»
It's not hard to see why we have a plethora of one - size - fits - all business advice dispensed by management gurus and bestselling
authors, either extracting so -
called universal principles from a few case
studies, or claiming to dissect a new trend that winning companies are already exploiting.
The
author of a book
called The Nordstrom Way to Customer Service Excellence has
studied the shop for decades and built a mini-industry of lectures and workshops that aim to help other businesses emulate its success (past clients have included TD Bank, BMO and the Cactus Club Cafe chain).
The 4 % safe withdrawal rate (based on the so -
called Trinity University
study from 1998), is only one of several rough guidelines and has been widely criticized by other academics, as well as revisited by its original
authors.
To conduct the
study, the
authors used a tool
called «energy return on investment,» essentially calculating the energy return to society divided by the energy required to get the energy.
The release goes to some length in questioning
studies that
call the benefits of proxy access into doubt — critiquing the
authors» methodologies, noting that the
studies» results are open to interpretation, and cautioning against drawing «sharp inferences» from the data.
The
study of divinity is not possible apart from what the
author of the Epistle to the Ephesians dares to
call the imitation of God.
The
study of what used to be
called «public administration» thus commands little prestige in the public policy graduate schools, which employ many of the
authors represented in these and similar volumes.
The
study of these texts, written as they were by pagan, pre-Christian
authors, led to such a new appreciation of the creative capabilities of humankind in its unredeemed state that it has been
called a revolution of consciousness.
We
studied one of their texts in a Government course, unpacking the way the
author crossed every t and dotted every i with his overriding paranoid theory, if it may be
called that, that the Communists and their dupes ran everything, appearances to the contrary notwithstanding.
Several of the
authors alluded to how to understand a culture, but Willis
called it out - we need to not just
study the culture, but ask questions of those involved in the culture (point 4 - Understand the receptor culture).
To make matters worse, the
authors argue, the media ignores and / or severely criticizes research findings that don't fit the football = dementia narrative, and labels anyone who dares to challenge that narrative or
call for further
study a «CTE denier» or a «shill» trying to advance their own vested interests, confuse the public and conflate the issues.
A 2012
study (1), which combined data from the LIFT
study and an earlier
study, following 2163 babies (the EPIPAGE
study) described what the
authors call «the breastfeeding paradox.»
The
authors called for additional
study to provide proof of neuropsychological consequences of subconcussive soccer - related head injuries.
By the way, a great book by another skeptical OBGYN is
called «Born in the USA» only he's skeptical of medicalized birth because he's a clinical scientist as well, unlike our
author here and he's realized that home birth is safer than hospital birth according to peer - reviewed large scale
studies.
Best was the lead
author of a new collaborative
study, «Not Missing the Future: A
Call to Action for Investigating the Role of Regenerative Medicine Therapies in Pediatric / Adolescent Sports Injuries,» published May 15 in the American College of Sports Medicine's Current Sports Medicine Reports.
The
authors of the
study called for a more standardized nationwide system of investigating and classifying infant deaths in the United States as one means of furthering prevention efforts.
This sounded promising, but I wanted to know more, so I
called up the first
author of the
study, Dan Li, a food microbiologist at Ghent University in Belgium.
Melissa Cheyney, chief
author of the pro-home-birth MANA
study,
calls the Cornell methodology «misleading.»
This knowledge gap prompted the
authors of the Children's Hospital Boston
study, including lead
author and MomsTeam concussion expert, Dr. William P. Meehan, III, as well as sports concussion neuropsychologist and MomsTeam expert, Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, to
call for increased concussion education of such physicians.
James Painter is the head of the journalism fellowship programme at the Reuters Institute for the
Study of Journalism, and is author of a recent RISJ study on climate change and the media, called «Summoned by Science&ra
Study of Journalism, and is
author of a recent RISJ
study on climate change and the media, called «Summoned by Science&ra
study on climate change and the media,
called «Summoned by Science».
The Institute, which publishes the right - wing Claremont Review of Books, was founded in 1979 by students of Harry Jaffa, a philosophy professor who
studied under neocon patriarch Leo Strauss and the
author of Barry Goldwater's famous
call for «extremism in defense of liberty.»
«Virtual house
calls for chronic diseases like Parkinson's are not only as effective as in - person care but broader adoption of this technology has the potential to expand access to patient - centered care,» said Ray Dorsey, M.D., the David M. Levy Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and lead
author of the
study.
The
authors urgently
call for confirmatory
studies as even residents of clean air cities could be at risk.
«During development, both male and female embryos start out having certain fetal tissue
called the Müllerian duct mesenchyme,» said Jose Teixeira, professor of reproductive biology in the College of Human Medicine and lead
author of the federally funded
study.
Nienke van der Marel, a PhD student at Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands, and lead
author of the article, was using ALMA along with her co-workers, to
study the disc in a system
called Oph - IRS 48 [2].
«A better understanding of the process of antepartum cervical remodeling, loosely divided in two distinct phases
called softening and ripening, is critical to improve the diagnosis of cervical malfunction and anticipate the occurrence of birth,» said the
study's lead
author, Gabriele Masselli, M.D., from the Radiology Department at Sapienza University in Rome.
For this
study, Yanik's team developed a new technology to inject RNA carried by nanoparticles
called lipidoids, previously designed by Daniel Anderson, an associate professor of chemical engineering, member of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, and an
author of the new paper.
«Having high resolution three - dimensional images allowed us to estimate the strength of the bone,
called failure load, using a technique
called micro-finite element analysis,» said Dr. Douglas Kiel, senior
author of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
study.
Yet the
authors are not just
calling for more
studies that might lead to shorter standard treatment courses.
The data from the
study demonstrate that KZFP partner up with transposable elements to create what the
authors call «a largely species - restricted layer of epigenetic regulation.»
In this new work, BIDMC researchers and co-lead
authors Sarinnapha M. Vasunilashorn, PhD, and Long Ngo, PhD, examined data from a patient cohort
called SAGES (Successful Aging after Elective Surgery
Study).
«We hope that this report is a real wake - up
call,» said Dr. Richard Weissbourd, Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Faculty Director of the Making Caring Common project, and lead
author of the
study.
«We were thus able to create a matrix that clearly showed that almost without exception the two partners exchange
calls with one another, which underlines the important social component of this «stack»
call,» says Andries Ter Maat, lead
author of the
study.
The new model is based on two simple rules, which the
authors of the
study call reciprocity and transitivity — or as
author Matthew Hutson puts it, «you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours; and a friend's friend is my friend.»
The
study has sparked interest in what its
authors call «cognitive epidemiology,» the
study of associations between mental ability tests and health outcomes.
«After Hurricane Katrina devastated our city, the cardiology department found that we had very busy on -
call nights,» said Anand Irimpen, M.D.,
study lead
author and professor of medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine and chief of cardiology at Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System in New Orleans, Louisiana.
«Our work suggests that the neural pathology of autism manifests in the earliest cortical circuits, formed by a cell type
called subplate neurons,» said UMD Biology Professor and senior
study author Patrick Kanold.
One,
called bexarotene, had no significant benefit in 17 patients after a year, according to University of Colorado School of Medicine oncologist Joshua Klopper, the
study's lead
author.
Among all the genes that control endocytosis, the
authors of the
study focused specifically on one,
called RAB7; this gene is highly expressed in melanoma cells.
Prof Carlos Peres, an
author on the
study from UEA's School of Environmental Sciences, said: «Our analysis shows that even so -
called «reduced - impact logging» in tropical forests can rarely be defined as sustainable in terms of forest composition and dynamics in the aftermath of logging — never mind the greater susceptibility of logged forests to catastrophic fires.
Indeed, the
author of a commentary accompanying the
study in Science
called the plants «tiny, little scrappy things.»
«When the sperm enters the egg cell, the densely compacted male chromatin has to be entirely «unpacked» and restructured around protein scaffolds
called histones,» explained Sabrina Ladstätter, first
author of the
study.
«Our results
call attention to the strong discrepancies between molecular and paleontological estimates of the divergence time between Neanderthals and modern humans,» said Aida Gómez - Robles, lead
author of the paper and a postdoctoral scientist at the Center for the Advanced
Study of Hominid Paleobiology of The George Washington University.
«Our
study is the first to demonstrates unambiguously the conversion of a specific subtype of glia, the so -
called NG2 glia, into induced neurons in living animals,» says senior
study author Benedikt Berninger of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz.
Sadeep Shrestha, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology, is the senior
author of the new
study published to PLOS ONE that investigated HPV prevalence and screening methods in a remote district
called Accham in Far Western Nepal.