Gathered and
analyzed data for studies and reports and made recommendations based on findings.
Gathered, prepared and
analyzed data for studies, system requirements, and other needs.
Not exact matches
One
study,
analyzing data from 1904 to 1974, concluded that the average return
for stocks during the month of January was five times greater than any other month during the year, particularly noting this trend existed in small - capitalization stocks.
For this
study, we
analyzed student loan debt
data from 1,138 schools in the United States, including student loan debt per borrower, proportion of graduates with student loan debt, and the number of borrowers from the Class of 2016.
The authors» responsibilities were as follows — GT: designed the
study, supervised the
data collection,
analyzed the
data, and wrote the manuscript; JQ: collected and
analyzed the samples; GGD: supervised the mass spectrometric analysis and revised the manuscript; RMR: supervised the human
study as the
study physician and revised the manuscript; and MAG: designed the production methods
for the labeled Golden Rice, harvested the labeled Golden Rice
for the
study, and revised the manuscript.
Analyzing data from 2009 to 2014, researchers found that cheerleading ranks 18th out of 22 high school sports
studied in terms of injury rate, but, ranked second - behind only gymnastics - in the proportion of injuries that resulted in an athlete being benched
for at least three weeks or
for the entire season.
The other
study, led by Kate Grimshaw, CFNP, of the University of Southampton in the U.K.,
analyzed data from a cohort of 1,170 women recruited during pregnancy and followed, along with their infants,
for two years after birth.
So he and his colleagues
analyzed data on 10,623 males who were enrolled in a long term health
study as teenagers and have been followed
for more than 20 years.
Grunebaum and colleagues (2013) performed this
study by
analyzing of Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
data and found that babies delivered at home were almost 4 times more likely to die than babies delivered in hospitals.
To examine whether improved room ventilation by use of a fan or an open window affects the risk of SIDS, we
analyzed data from a population - based case - control
study of risk factors
for SIDS that included detailed information on sleep environment.
The 17
studies included in the meta - analysis provided a total of 9650 leukemia cases and 16526 control individuals
for which there were breastfeeding
data that could be
analyzed.
For the study, the data of 31 men (mean age of 67.2 years) who had undergone prostatectomies and preoperative PET scans were analyzed, with the SUVmax generated for suspicious areas and visually normal tiss
For the
study, the
data of 31 men (mean age of 67.2 years) who had undergone prostatectomies and preoperative PET scans were
analyzed, with the SUVmax generated
for suspicious areas and visually normal tiss
for suspicious areas and visually normal tissue.
In their first years, they will
analyze production
data,
study small modifications to the plant — such as installing a different pump
for feeding the centrifuge or a new condenser
for the distillation column or performing the Installation Qualification, Operational Qualification
for a new piece of equipment.
For the
study, researchers tracked landscape changes around the Amazon's 50 largest active mines,
analyzing 10 years of deforestation
data from Brazil's Space Agency (INPE).
Choi, Christine Lippard, an assistant professor of human development and family
studies at Iowa State; and Shinyoung Jeon, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Oklahoma - Tulsa,
analyzed data measuring inhibitory control (the ability to pay attention and control natural, but unnecessary thoughts or behaviors) and math achievement
for low - income students in Head Start through kindergarten.
For their study, published Nov. 8, 2016, in Environmental Research Letters, the researchers first analyzed vegetation cover data for the months leading up to the storm to see if the Syrian conflict had really changed the land cover that mu
For their
study, published Nov. 8, 2016, in Environmental Research Letters, the researchers first
analyzed vegetation cover
data for the months leading up to the storm to see if the Syrian conflict had really changed the land cover that mu
for the months leading up to the storm to see if the Syrian conflict had really changed the land cover that much.
In their
study, Fiona Havers, MD, MHS, and a team from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention and several other institutions
analyzed data for approximately 6,800 patients with acute respiratory illness who were seen at five outpatient care centers in Washington state, Wisconsin, Texas, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Eric Campbell and David Blumenthal, two authors of the JAMA article on
data sharing mentioned above, discuss their landmark
study and
analyze the implications of withholding
data, including the consequences
for the next generation of scientists.
The discrepancy is traced to how researchers obtained the
data they
analyzed for their respective
studies.
The
study analyzed data for 27,157 and 34,525 adults aged 18 to 85 years from the 2010 and 2012 National Health Interview Survey.
In the current
study, the researchers
analyzed data from the first 2,000 COPDGene participants who returned
for a follow - up visit five years after joining the
study.
Karraker and co-author Kenzie Latham of Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
analyzed 20 years of
data on 2,717 marriages from the Health and Retirement
Study, conducted by the Institute
for Social Research since 1992.
For this
study, the researchers
analyzed data collected as part of an anonymous online survey of German citizens.
Authors
analyzed clinical
data for patients from two large academic medical centers from 2005 through 2013, resulting in 845,417 hospital discharges in the
study group
for 458,053 unique individuals.
For the
study, researchers matched and
analyzed data from the National Prostate Cancer Register and the Prescribed Drug Register in Sweden.
In the current
study, McKeown and her colleagues analyzed longitudinal data on 1,685 middle - aged adults over a period of 14 years, obtained from the Framingham Heart Study's Offspring cohort — a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute - funded program that has monitored multiple generations for lifestyle and clinical characteristics that contribute to cardiovascular dis
study, McKeown and her colleagues
analyzed longitudinal
data on 1,685 middle - aged adults over a period of 14 years, obtained from the Framingham Heart
Study's Offspring cohort — a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute - funded program that has monitored multiple generations for lifestyle and clinical characteristics that contribute to cardiovascular dis
Study's Offspring cohort — a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute - funded program that has monitored multiple generations
for lifestyle and clinical characteristics that contribute to cardiovascular disease.
For the current
study, scientists led by Helmneh Sineshaw, M.D., MPH,
analyzed data from 260,174 breast cancer cases recorded in the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Soci
data from 260,174 breast cancer cases recorded in the National Cancer
Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Soci
Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Society.
The UC San Diego
study analyzed age - adjusted incidence rates of leukemia in 172 countries from GLOBOCAN, an international agency
for research on cancer that is part of the World Health Organization, comparing that information with cloud cover
data from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project.
For their
study, researchers led by Anthony Robbins, M.D., Ph.D., American Cancer Society director of health services research,
analyzed data from nearly 260,000 cancer patients ages 15 to 39 in the National Cancer Database.
The
study analyzed health insurance claims
data for a national sample of privately insured patients in 2011.
In the
study, researchers
analyzed data for patients age 80 and older, and those ages 65 to 79, from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS).
«This novel
study has promising findings in future treatment
for these patients,» said Dr. Schey, Associate Professor of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine, who conducted the research while on staff at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinic, and
analyzed the
data at Temple along with Zubair Malik, MD, a first - year fellow in Temple's Division of Gastroenterology.
For the
study, Powers and her colleagues
analyzed anonymous survey
data from 212 veterans regarding sun exposure and protection during their last deployment.
The
study used
data from MedUni Vienna to investigate a completely new approach
for analyzing migraine trigger factors.
The researchers
analyzed data from 2,000 current or former smokers who had been followed
for five years as part of the COPDGene
study.
At the meeting, attendees discussed four broad goals
for the proposed Observatory: expanding access to large scale electron microscopes; providing fabrication facilities
for new, nanosized electrode systems; developing new optical and magnetic resonance brain activity imaging technologies; and finding new ways to
analyze and store the staggering amount of
data detailed brain
studies can produce.
For the
study, the researchers
analyzed data from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) cohort, a
study of 15,792 residents in four communities in the United States, who were between the ages of 45 and 64 when the
study began in 1987.
Researchers
analyzed data from the Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study and the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, both maintained by the National Center for Education Statist
data from the Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal
Study and the Integrated Postsecondary Education
Data System, both maintained by the National Center for Education Statist
Data System, both maintained by the National Center
for Education Statistics.
The
study analyzed data from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, exploring which demographic groups, medications, and reasons
for visiting the emergency room may account
for this change in prescribing rates.
For articles included in the
study, 38 percent reported these
data by sex, 33 percent
analyzed these
data by sex, and 23 percent included a discussion of sex - based results.
«Two of our research
studies analyzed several years of crash
data and controlled
for several variables, including traffic amounts, to account
for safety of the interchanges before and after they became DDIs while taking into account DDI ramp lengths, giving us a more complete and robust sample of results that we feel is very comprehensive.»
Lead authors of the
study, Ivan P. Gorlov, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine and Christopher Amos, Ph.D., Professor of Community and Family Medicine and Director of the Center
for Genomic Medicine described a new method to
analyze microarray
data.
To investigate this potential link, a team led by Rakhi Naik, MD, MHS (Johns Hopkins University) and Marguerite Irvin, PhD (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
analyzed data from a large population - based
study, the REasons
for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS)
study.
Led by University of Maryland School of Public Health researcher Dr. Andrew Fenelon, the
study analyzed data on adults ages 18 - 64 from the National Health Interview Survey that were linked to HUD
data for the eight years from 2004 - 2012.
An international team of scientists, led by researchers from the University of Tuebingen and the Max Planck Institute
for the Science of Human History in Jena, successfully recovered and
analyzed ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies dating from approximately 1400 BCE to 400 CE, including the first genome - wide nuclear
data from three individuals, establishing ancient Egyptian mummies as a reliable source
for genetic material to
study the ancient past.
For the
study, researchers
analyzed birthing outcome
data collected from 2004 through 2009 by the Midwives Alliance of North America Statistics Project, commonly referred to as MANA Stats.
In the
study, researchers
analyzed data from 2014 - 2015
for subscribers of a national health and wellness organization.
For the
study, funded by the Environmental Health Fund (EHF), the research team
analyzed data on 216,730 born in Israel between 1997 and 2004.
Taking advantage of
data compiled over more than forty years by University of Kentucky seed scientists Jerry and Carol Baskin, who were also co-authors on the
study, researchers
analyzed seed dormancy
data for more than 14,000 species of trees, shrubs, vines and herbs from across the globe.
Using
data from the Nurses» Health
Study (NHS), the authors
analyzed 22 years of follow - up and found that working rotating night shifts
for more than five years was associated with an increase in all - cause and CVD mortality.