Maybe,
although more recent studies tend to counter the stereotype of anti-intellectualism in the «ghetto of pre-Vatican II Catholicism.»
Not exact matches
«
Although this «rise of the nones» has increased dramatically over
recent decades, the rate of increase slowed last year, suggesting the possibility that there may be a leveling off in this measure in the years ahead,» reports the Gallup
study, which is made up of
more than 350,000 interviews.
Although these older
studies used conventional epidurals, the total dose of bupivacaine administered to the mothers (in these
studies, mean doses of 61.6 mg, 93 112.7 mg, 94 and 119.8 mg, 95 respectively) was largely comparable to
more recent low - dose
studies (for example, 67.5 mg, 96 91.1 mg, 97 and 101.1 mg98).
Although recent studies suggest that transferring
more embryos won't necessarily increase your odds of success, it does increase the odds of multiples when there is a success.
For instance, it has been suggested that the physical restraint associated with swaddling may prevent infants placed supine from rolling to the prone position.299 One
study's results suggested a decrease in SIDS rate with swaddling if the infant was supine, 182 but it was notable that there was an increased risk of SIDS if the infant was swaddled and placed in the prone position.182
Although a
recent study found a 31-fold increase in SIDS risk with swaddling, the analysis was not stratified according to sleep position.171
Although it may be
more likely that parents will initially place a swaddled infant supine, this protective effect may be offset by the 12-fold increased risk of SIDS if the infant is either placed or rolls to the prone position when swaddled.182, 300 Moreover, there is no evidence that swaddling reduces bed - sharing or use of unsafe sleep surfaces, promotes breastfeeding, or reduces maternal cigarette smoking.
Although such an observational
study can not prove that the waning of the acellular vaccine and discontinuation of the whole vaccine caused the
recent pertussis outbreaks, the findings adds
more to the theory.
Although nearly three - quarters of women taking a
recent survey had one or
more risk factors for heart disease, a startlingly small proportion — just 16 percent — had actually been told by their doctors that these factors put them at risk for heart disease, according to a
study scheduled for presentation at the American College of Cardiology's 65th Annual Scientific Session.
That departs from earlier
studies that pinpointed Europe,
although more recent work puts the location in southern China.
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Although the authors cite data suggesting no significant differences between RT - induced breast cancers compared with sporadic breast cancers — except for an increased risk of bilateral breast cancer — our clinical experience, along with
more recent studies, suggests otherwise.
Although,
recent research
studies have shown that the intake of water, protein and calcium influences oxalate formation as much as, or
more than intake of oxalate.
In a
recent cross-sectional
study in free - living elderly aged ≥ 75 y, Bollwein et al. (29) found that
although frail, prefrail, and nonfrail individuals did not differ in absolute or relative protein consumption (all participants exceeded the RDA), nonfrail participants displayed a
more even protein distribution pattern across all daily meals, whereas frail and prefrail participants skewed protein consumption toward the noon meal.
The committee determines that one of the
more recent studies also supports an estimate of 0.08,
although that
study's authors prefer estimates that are much higher.
A
recent Randstad
study found that
although more than half of Canadian employees said they had the perfect job, 65 per cent would leave for
more money, to improve their career opportunities or if they found a job that was a better match with their educational background.
Although unilateral EUs have been reported to be
more common, bilateral EUs were significantly
more common in a
recent study, which suggests that careful imaging of the urinary tract should be performed prior to surgery in order to obtain the best clinical outcome.
Recent studies in the United Kingdom of captive Przewalski horses support this observation, because
although all the horses had the same care, some families of Przewalski horses had
more stereotypies than others.
A
recent association
study using RPGRIP1 - mutant MLHDs that had either early or late onset cord1 has indeed revealed a second locus that segregates with early - onset disease [52], indicating early onset CRD in MLHDs is
more likely to be a digenic condition, and that the RPGRIP1 insertion alone causes a late onset CRD,
although ERG abnormalities may be detected early in life.
Path to Pet Wellness:
Although the incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) is unknown, previously published estimates of CKD incidence in the general population of dogs and cats have been around 0.5 % to 1.5 %.1, 2 However, 1
recent study demonstrated that 30 % of geriatric cats developed azotemia over the course of 1 year, 3 suggesting that CKD is likely
more common than realized.
Although heartworm disease is far
more common in dogs,
recent studies of cats that have heart disease and upper respiratory conditions are demonstrating a greater occurrence of heartworms in kitties.
This
study concluded that
although there was a decrease in sea ice in
recent years there was an increase in cloudiness that
more than made up for the loss of albedo from the sea ice.
Although the
study's estimated leakage rate for production operations was in line with EPA's estimate, several processes leaked
more than previously thought, while another (well completions) emitted much less due to the effectiveness of
recent EPA rules.
Huntington is the author of a
recent review of
more than 100 peer - reviewed
studies showing that
although many aspects of the global water cycle — including precipitation, evaporation and sea surface temperatures — have increased or risen, the trend can not be consistently correlated with increases in the frequency or intensity of storms or floods over the past century.
Although the systematic
study of attachment disorders is quite
recent, these disorders have been described for
more than half a century.
Although it might be
more convenient to close real estate deals before school starts, a
recent study shows this usually costs
more.