[41] Hence,
the author of a recent study of Justin notes that
While deaths from infectious diseases have been steadily declining as a result of research and medical intervention, preterm birth has remained a much more difficult problem, say
the authors of a recent study that collated child mortality rates and their associated causes between 2000 and 2013.
Dr Ian Joughin at the University of Washington,
author of a recent study simulating future Antarctic ice sheet losses added: «This study does a nice job of revealing the strong thinning along the Amundsen Coast, which is consistent with theory and models indicating this region is in the early stages of collapse.»
The authors of a recent study say that not only do pre - and post-production practices such as time of harvest, use of plant growth regulators, and storage temperature / atmosphere affect tomato aroma, common kitchen practices such as refrigeration and blanching are also detrimental.
«
The authors of the recent study in JAMA Pediatrics stated that further studies are required to determine a causal explanation, and that the benefits of using any medication during pregnancy should be carefully weighed against any risks.»
Alcohol can lead to faster time to falling asleep, but the trade off is far worse for the second half of night, according to director of the London Sleep Center Irshaad Ebrahim, lead
author of a recent study.
Anna Egalite,
an author of a recent study of the impact on student achievement of having a teacher of the same race, is interviewed in the segment.
The lead
author of the recent study on the ozone layer believes that the reversal of the hole's expansion is in large part a result of the Protocol.
Authors of a recent study published in Science Advances used paleoclimate data to examine how rainfall patterns have responded to past climate shifts.
«In our models, the Indian Ocean shows very clear and dramatic warming into the future, which means more and more drought for southern Africa,» said Dr. James W. Hurrell,
author of a recent study by the US - based National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Lady Justice may be blind, but she's not deaf, conclude
the authors of a recent study sponsored by Texas Tech University showing that English - speaking Hispanic plaintiffs fare better at trial than their non-English-speaking counterparts.
James K. McNulty is an associate psychology professor at the University of Tennessee and
the author of the recent study, published in the Journal of Family Psychology, that argues that men and women who absolve their partners end up with partners who only behave worse.
Not exact matches
The
authors of that
study have downplayed its findings, saying that while «we stand by our finding that some non-citizens have voted in
recent elections,» the
study's findings about noncitizen voting had been exaggerated and misrepresented.
After a long period
of literary, historical, and form - critical
study of the New Testament, along with more
recent work on the «redaction»
of its several books in the light
of the motives that led their
authors to select and arrange the material then available to them, it is clear that any claim to «simple historicity» is false.
The
study's
authors offered several possible explanations for the concussion rate in female middle school soccer players four times higher than in the most
recent study of female high school soccer players.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number
of other
recent studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms
of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not appear capable
of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's
author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
«Clinicians, parents, and coaches should make concussion education and awareness a priority, and address factors to provide a more optimal concussion - reporting environment,» says Johna Register - Mihalik, Ph.D, LAT, ATC, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department
of Exercise and Sport Science at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and lead
author of the one
of the
recent studies on underreporting.
The above quote, taken from a news story in the Temple University website, suggests that Dr. Weinraub,
author of a
recent and widely reported
study on infant and toddler sleep and night waking patterns, sees only one possible solution for parents who are stressed by their babies» nightwaking.
Several
studies have also attempted to understand the role
of breastfeeding on IQ, and although some
authors conclude that the observed advantage
of breastfeeding on IQ is related only to genetic and socioenvironmental factors, a
recent meta - analysis showed that after adjustment for appropriate key co-factors, breastfeeding was associated with significantly higher scores for cognitive development than formula feeding.6 Longer duration
of breastfeeding has also been positively associated with intelligence in adulthood.22 We also observed the benefits
of long - term breastfeeding on mental indices, along with the indirect benefit
of balancing the impact
of exposure to p, p ′ DDE after adjustment for some socioeconomic variables.
Mayim Bialik, best know for her roles as «Blossom» and «Amy» in the Big Bang Theory, who holds a PH.D if Neuroscience and is the
recent author of «Beyond the Sling», mentioned that while in graduate school
studying the hormones
of human attachment as part
of her thesis, she started seeing the results
of these kinds
of parenting choices.
As Dr. Robert Liston, a lead
author of the most
recent study cited above, has said, «Look, caesarean section is not just like falling off a log.
«One could spend days sorting through the claims and counterclaims,» Goldberg writes about the only
recent study of American home births, which Tuteur has been beating up on for years and to which the
authors, for better or worse, have been responding.
Even the
author of a
recent breast - feeding and cardiovascular risk factors
study conceded that the health benefits from breast - feeding can be overblown by the time they reach mother's ears, if moms are listening at all.
Authors of a
recent research
study published in the American Academy
of Pediatrics, reported that student athletes with access to ATs have lower overall injury rates, lower recurrent injury rates, and higher recognition
of concussions.
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».
«
Recent studies found that scale insect populations increase on oak and maple trees in warmer urban areas, which raises the possibility that these pests may also increase with global warming,» says Dr. Elsa Youngsteadt, a research associate at NC State and lead
author of a paper on the work.
«This was the first
study to detect the
recent TB outbreak in Zimbabwe, and the first anywhere to suggest an association between rising TB incidence and national economic decline in the absence
of armed conflict,» said Michael Silverman, assistant professor at the Dalla Lana School
of Public Health and senior
author of the
study.
Professor Adeeba Kamarulzaman, an
author on the
study from University
of Malaya, Malaysia, said: «In
recent years, compulsory drug detention centres in Malaysia and across Asia have come under scrutiny and question over their lack
of effectiveness in treating addiction and their human rights transgressions.
We believe that our data on NS3 substrate specificity, combined with the
recent report on protein structure from other researchers, will allow for development
of highly specific inhibitors in the future,» said Dr. Krzysztof Pyrć, senior
author of the FEBS Letters
study.
«In
recent years, there has been an enormous increase in the number
of studies examining mind wandering,» explains researcher Paul Seli, a post-doctoral fellow in the department
of psychology at Harvard University and lead
author on the
study.
But a
recent study in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short
of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough
of it in the U.S. Based on data from a company owned by one
of the
study's
authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent
of the energy wind turbines could at maximum capacity.
«
Recent droughts have resulted in widespread pinyon pine mortality throughout much
of the southwestern U.S.,» said Miranda Redmond, CSU assistant professor and lead
author of the
study.
The new formula's reduced effectiveness is most likely driving the
recent epidemics
of pertussis, says the
study's lead author, Nicola Klein, co-director of Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center in Oakland, Ca
study's lead
author, Nicola Klein, co-director
of Kaiser Permanente Vaccine
Study Center in Oakland, Ca
Study Center in Oakland, Calif..
As Alberto Soriano Maldonado, primary
author of the
study, explains: «Health professionals traditionally insisted that eating eggs increased cholesterol levels, so in
recent decades there has been a tendency to restrict intake championed by various public health organisations.»
The
authors — Martin Llewelyn, a professor
of infectious diseases at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and nine British colleagues — point to
recent studies that have shown shorter courses
of certain drug classes such as quinolones are as effective as the longer courses that have been recommended in the past.
In doing so, we sought to understand if brain network organization mediated the relationship between fatty acids and general intelligence,» said Marta Zamroziewicz, a
recent Ph.D. graduate
of the neuroscience program at Illinois and lead
author of the
study.
«A
recent study identified over 100 genes associated with schizophrenia risk, but their functions are largely unknown,» said Yingwei Mao, associate professor
of biology at Penn State and lead
author of the
study.
Dr David Carslake, the
study's lead
author and Senior Research Associate from the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit (IEU) at the University
of Bristol, said: «An alarming increase in obesity levels across the world which have risen from 105 million in 1975 to 641 million in 2014, according to a
recent Lancet
study, create concern about the implications for public health.
«There is shallow ground ice under roughly a third
of the Martian surface, which records the
recent history
of Mars,» said the
study's lead
author, Colin Dundas
of the U.S. Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Their results, published in the journal Climatic Change, point to the need for new or modified wildfire management and evacuation programs in the nation's high - risk regions, said Jia Coco Liu, a
recent Ph.D. graduate at the Yale School
of Forestry & Environmental
Studies (F&ES) and lead
author of the
study.
The
authors note that many
studies and measures indicate that Americans have become increasingly polarized in
recent years, and that numerous researchers and commentators attribute increased polarization in part to the rise
of social media and the internet.
«Our findings don't rule out that the internet has played some role in the
recent rise in polarization,» said Jesse M. Shapiro,
study author and professor
of economics at Brown.
In order to understand Earth's
recent temperature record, it's essential to understand the impacts from these natural cycles, says Byron Steinman, a paleoclimatologist at the University
of Minnesota's Large Lakes Observatory in Duluth and lead
author of the new
study.
Numerous
recent reports by high - level
study groups have examined why the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors who are poised, say the
studies»
authors, to wrest away the undisputed scientific preeminence it has enjoyed since the end
of World War II.
In
recent years, the achievement gap in the United States between high - and low - income students has widened, even as gaps along lines
of race and ethnicity have narrowed, says Martin West, an associate professor
of education at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education and an
author of the new
study.
This and other evidence, say
study authors Svante Pbo
of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and his colleagues, «strongly suggest that this gene has been the target
of selection during
recent human evolution.»
Kniss is either an
author or a peer reviewer
of the five most
recent studies about myoferlin's link to cancer.
The paper's
authors reviewed
recent studies in conservation science, looking at rates
of species extinction, distribution and protection to determine where there were crucial gaps in knowledge, where threats to species are expanding and how best to tailor protection efforts to be successful.
«
Recent theories have suggested that humans» fluency in relational learning — our ability to make comparisons between objects, events or ideas — may be the key difference in mental ability between us and other animals,» said Dedre Gentner, professor
of psychology in the Weinberg College
of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern and a senior
author of the
study.
Panoskaltsis - Mortari, an
author on one
of the other
recent lung - engineering
studies using a similar matrix, and her group presented data at a conference last month showing that iPS cells can differentiate into a key type
of lung cell when grown on decellularized matrices.