Sentences with phrase «appear from early studies»

And it would also appear from early studies that social and emotional learning can be enhanced by certain types of smart, connected toys and devices.

Not exact matches

In its thoroughness and even tone this carefully researched study of Woolf and her works makes a convincing case that the theme of sexual abuse appears and reappears in Woolf's work — from her earliest writing at age ten throughout her life — and that the traumas of her childhood caused lifelong depression and led to her suicide.
The Little League report, as well as articles in the media since its release, appear to downplay the injury risk from curveballs, but a close look at the study reveals no categorical statement that throwing curve balls at an early age is not an injury risk factor; it says only that «baseline risk factors for injury to Little League - age pitchers did not point directly to throwing curveballs.»
Early experimental studies from Harvard in patients with schizophrenia suggest that cerebellar stimulation is safe and appears to improve some of the patients» cognitive abnormalities.
Earlier peer - reviewed articles from the study have appeared in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, BMC Nutrition, and Appetite.
In a study appearing early online Aug. 11 in PLOS Biology, Duke researchers have mapped the evolutionary turning point that transformed the pathogenic form of Cryptococcus from an organism of many sexes to one with only two.
The study, which appears early online in Preventive Medicine has public health significance since away - from - home eating, and fast food consumption in particular, contribute to obesity in the United States.
Some scientists say these early findings from the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, which appear tomorrow in eLife, bolster concerns that too many basic biomedical studies don't hold up in other labs.
The experiments confirmed results from earlier more idealized studies, particularly the importance of reduced wave dissipation activity, in which the mid-latitude decrease of effective diffusivity appears to be dominant.
Early data from a small phase Ib / II study [23] of ipilimumab combined with T - VEC, which demonstrated that the combination offers much higher complete and overall response rates than have been seen with either agent alone, appear to confirm that there are beneficial synergies between these two therapeutic modalities.
A more recent study in 2010 published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that switching from whole milk to reduced - fat milk at age 2 years did not appear to prevent overweight in early childhood.
Coffee intake has been inversely associated with PD occurrence in some studies, but evidence has been equivocal.5 - 8 In an earlier longitudinal study from the Honolulu Heart Program, coffee intake measured prospectively appeared to be protective against PD, but not after adjustment for cigarette smoking.5
Effect on Achievement Gaps Data from a nationally representative sample of children, the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study — Birth Cohort 2001, reveal that gaps in what children know and are able to do appear as early as 9 months ofEarly Childhood Longitudinal Study — Birth Cohort 2001, reveal that gaps in what children know and are able to do appear as early as 9 months ofearly as 9 months of age.
Studies from the early 1990s make pointed caricatures of characters depicted through art history, with Sherman appearing as a grotesque creature in period costume.
Works presented in the exhibition range from Russell Baldwin's A Study (1959)-- one of the exhibition's earliest works, which entered the collection the year it was made — to photographs from Glenna Jennings's Raskolnikov series of 2008, which were purchased after they appeared in 2010's Here Not There: San Diego Art Now.
New research reviews from the NIPCC website and any additional relevant scientific studies shall be added to research and commentary that appeared in the earlier volumes in the Climate Change Reconsidered series.
Several studies have reported that early trauma, and especially childhood sexual abuse, specifically increases the risk of later hallucinations in both schizophrenia and bipolar patients.69 — 73 On the other hand, insecure attachment appears to be specifically associated with paranoia and not hallucinations.45, 46 Evidence that discrimination or victimization plays a specific role in the development of paranoid beliefs has emerged from a population survey in the United States and Mexico, 39 from a prospective population - based study in Holland, 32 and from patients» retrospective reports of their experiences of intrusive74, 75 and threatening76 life events (as noted above, this effect may contribute to the elevated rates of psychosis in immigrant populations).
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