While results of this population -
based study seem to suggest an uptick in the case of stone formation, further research is needed to clarify findings.
Family -
based studies seemed to fall out of fashion a little bit with the rise of the case - control study, but they're making a huge comeback now for a variety of reasons.
Not exact matches
The Tel Aviv -
based startup creates software that uses artificial intelligence to
study contracts, flagging any language or stipulations that
seem out of the ordinary.
What
seems to be happening,
based on mouse
studies, is that when you breathe dirty air, your brain inflames in reaction.
But StatsCan's dismissal of the Diewert - Yu
study based on issues of compatibility with U.S. statistics
seems perplexing if Canada's official way of computing multifactor productivity is significantly different from what is standard practice south of the border.
This is already involved in asking ourselves and them the question of what
seems truly important as a
basis for selecting topics for
study.
Furthermore, all the various systems of theology
seem to have their own rules for how to understand Scripture, which is not only confusing, but
seems to suggest that theologians develop their rules of Bible
study based on what they want the Bible to say rather than on some external, literary standard.
Focusing on the challenge to make theological schooling adequate to pluralism
seems to require us to deny the usual
basis for unifying the course of
study.
The revolution in government presaged by an activist population policy would thus
seem to be
based less in politics per se than in «science,» for in the final analysis it is the field of learning known as «population
studies» that provides population policy with its raison d'etre.
Some of the bible
studies I have attended
seem geared to a cultural characterization of men that
seems more societal
based than biblically
based.
It
seems to me less arbitrary and more logical to go along with Jennings (quoted by Agar 1943, p. 153), who wrote after years of
study on the behavior of amoebae: «I am thoroughly convinced, after long
study of the behavior of this organism, that if Amoeba were a large animal, so as to come within the every day experience of human beings, its behavior would at once call forth the attribution to it of states of pleasure and pain, of hunger, desire, and the like, on precisely the same
basis as we attribute these things to the dog.»
However, it
seems the science is beginning to catch sight of reality, for those who insist on science
based studies that are peer reviewed and published, proving that anecdotal health successes true.
Based on this
study, cow's milk allergy or intolerance would
seem to be an important cause of colic.
What I
seem to gather is this: 1) The absolute risk of death from home birth is LOW, which is why homebirth advocates say that this
study proves homebirth is «safe», however: 2) Compared to HOSPITAL births, the rate of death for homebirth is MUCH higher, and 3) The midwives reporting did so on a voluntary
basis, so this isn't a
study that is worth very much anyway.
I also wanted to mention that some
studies make distinction in risk
based on the age of the infant (4 months
seems a common cutoff for increased risk of SIDS from bed - sharing.
Far too often it
seems like the phrase «evidence -
based policy» is thrown around but then politicians sometimes disregard academic
studies that disagree with their own opinions.
The
study noted limitations, including that because there is no established reference range for total lip surface area modification in the general population, the surface area percentage reduction and augmentation extremes in the morphed faces were generated
based on clinical experience of what
seemed to be feasible.
Protection measures
seem to have had no impact on whale deaths, according to a new
study that reinforces the need for science -
based approaches to reducing large - whale mortality
«
Based on our research criteria, parents report that the girls in our
study with autism
seem to have a more difficult time with day - to - day skills than the boys,» says Allison Ratto, Ph.D., lead author of the
study and a clinical psychologist within the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's National.
This conclusion,
based on ice - core
studies, implies that East Antarctica is more sensitive than it
seemed to global warming.
Some of these,
based on previous
studies of knockout mice,
seem to play a role in cognition and behavior, including fear responses and the ability to learn new behaviors when given food rewards.
Researchers [Tyler Owens, Mark Allen and Diane Spangler, Personality and Individual Differences, http://bit.ly/aCnszw] at Brigham Young University
studied women who
seemed to have no major body image issues,
based on a standard psychological assessment.
Instead, I looked for the opportunity to take some postgraduate
studies in business administration as this was always my second interest and
seemed to be important to work in industry, even in a science -
based company.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) taken regularly for six months after a knee or hip replacement
seems to cut the risk of repeat surgery by around 40 %, indicates a large population
based study published online in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases.
While
studying their language and culture, Andrea Bender and Sieghard Beller, anthropologists at the University of Bergen in Norway, were astonished to find a mathematical system that
seems to mix
base - 10 and
base - 2.
With so much work needed in
studying the nature of stem cells and using them to
study disease processes, therapies
based on ES cells
seem very far down the line, noted Lorenz Studer of Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center in New York, who pointed out that so far there have only been two published papers on therapeutic cloning, both of them in mice.
A new
study examines scouts» brains and finds that novelty - seeking in humans and bees
seems to be
based on some of the same genes.
Based on the
study results, «it does not
seem like more information is necessarily more persuasive or effective,» according to health communication experts Susan Mello of Northeastern University's Department of Communication
Studies and Robert Hornik of the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School of Communication.
The data set resulting from
studying this part of the bears» genomes
seems to be insufficient to make any definitive decisions as to what are the existing relationships on the
basis of it alone.
«The authors
seem to jump to conclusions
based on their analysis of case - control
studies despite the fact that their cohort analysis provides no evidence to support their findings.
Many long term
studies have shown that consistent caffeine consumption is related to weight reduction and it
seems that this has something to do with various factors that are
based on the chemistry of the molecule of the caffeine itself.
Most of the
studies seem to be on overweight people — so are likely to give different results for those of us who are slim and healthy weights and are already on a very healthy plant
based diet.
Based on the
studies I was able to access and what I could gather the abstracts of others, it
seems for the most part the rats having problems MJ attributes to «protein deficiency» (stunted growth, increased susceptibility to aflatoxin poisoning etc.) were weanlings.
I totally respect your concerns but some of them
seem to be
based on incomplete
studies and false conclusions — regarding cancer at the very least.
It
seems future research is needed to clarify what role diet could play in treatment, but as these
studies indicate minimizing inflammation is a goal with this condition and we know a whole food plant -
based diet can be effective in lowering inflammation.
So it
seems to me that the
study demonstrates not that plant -
based diets achieve remission but that they help sustain it.
Most of these people
base their «science» on T. Colin Campbell's book The China
Study, which
seems to be regarded as a Bible by devotees of the vegan movement.
The 2003
study was primarily
based on premenstrual syndrome, and it
seems to indicate that krill oil may be useful as a way to reduce the symptoms.
As typical, I'm getting a lot of grief for being plant
based (I have been taking little bites of what we create so I'm not able to follow true vegan right now) They
seem to be able to manipulate
studies showing the benefits of meat and are teaching theories that a meatless diet is harmful.
Studies done on healthy Whole Food, low fat, plant -
based vegans
seems lacking, so hard to compare different populations....
Therefore, it
seems premature to suggest that maximal intent is the only factor that leads to high velocity strength gains,
based on a single
study with such limitations.
Based on the Medscape
study, insufficient hydration does
seem to impact resistance training when an individual does multiple reps and sets.
We have no way of knowing what kinds of long term effects they will produce in humans, but they certainly
seem to have negative effects on animals
based on some
studies.
I recently read that black pepper can help the absorption of antioxidants in green tea, though it
seems to be only
based on animals
studies.
Also, ketones and blood glucose do not
seem to correlate at all
based on our
studies.
One of my biggest areas of interest when it comes to nutrition is eating to beat inflammation, and as more
studies come out on this topic, the findings
seem to point to a mostly plant -
based diet being the way to do it.
Based on a 3 - week
study, 96 % of women said their skin
seemed hydated after 10 minutes, with 89 % noting that their skin looks smoother
Picking a great user name
seems to be key
based on many
studies across plenty of sites.
Various people began lining up with one
study or the other — largely it
seems on the
basis of which results they liked.
Prior to HGSE, I had
studied and conducted research that, though quite fascinating,
seemed disconnected from the «real - world» questions about learning and development that educators encounter on a day - to - day
basis.