Sentences with phrase «big result from this study»

Now here is, in my opinion the big result from this study.

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The results from this study shows that the group that was eating according to a low carb diet had a bigger weight loss, they had better cholesterol levels and also more people in this group actually managed to follow their diet.
Despite promising results from past studies in rodents and nonhuman primates, testing the antisense strategy in people carried big unknowns.
That a result is consistent with recent studies of the light from distant supernova explosions and microwaves lingering from the universe's big bang birth (Science, 28 April, p. 595).
Results from the field's biggest replication study yet make it clear psychology has room for improvement.
Female otters and their pups near Big Sur suffered the most from the dearth of food diversity, spotlighting a marquee result from the study.
Results from the study showed that non-dialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients that carried out combined and aerobic exercise 3 times a week for 12 weeks were found to be significantly stronger, had bigger leg muscles, and better cardiorespiratory fitness.
The driving force for the new Institute was to bring together some of the groups from these departments, as Professor George Efstathiou, Director of KICC, explained: «The spread of research across departments owes much to the natural divisions that resulted from the diverse «tool boxes» used to study different areas of cosmology, such as the events following the Big Bang, the birth of stars, the structure of the Universe and so on.
We don't know yet whether these sorts of effects, or others, can result from lower levels of exposure but these studies raise big red flags.
Unequal risks for breast cancer associated with different hormone replacement therapies: results from the E3N cohort study by Agnès Fournier, 1 Franco Berrino, 2 and Françoise Clavel - Chapelon1 * (9) http://bostonreview.net/BR35.3/angell.php Boston Review MAY / JUNE 2010 Big Pharma, Bad Medicine - How corporate dollars corrupt research and education by Marcia Angell
Setting the fact that the bias from big pharma (which we know include / control / owns dairy industry etc.) is real and even documented and not just potential, how can you compare the «potential» bias of somebody who has very high economic interest in having a specific result coming out of the study with that of somebody who is simply following a related social, scientific, religious, pratical etc. pattern?
Preliminary results from Chris Gardner's follow - up to this study suggest insulin resistance may not be as big an influence on the success of LC / LF diets as prior studies have shown.
The results of the study throw limelight on the dating trends among rich women from some of the biggest global economies in the world.
Although lively teaching and academic rigor independently and collectively increase engagement, the single biggest effect, according to Cooper's study, resulted from connective instruction — it was seven times as effective as the other two well - established practices.
The healthcare industry is the single biggest customer of the debt collection industry, constituting 42 % of the collection market, versus only 29 % for the banking & finance sector.34 One stunning statistic from a 2003 Federal Reserve study is that over half of accounts reported by debt collectors and nearly one - fifth of lawsuits that show up as negative items on credit reports are for medical debts.35 Moreover, often medical debts are sent to debt collectors for reasons completely out of the consumer's control, such as disputes between insurance companies and providers, or even the result of the provider's failure to properly bill the insurer.
They have to get those government grants and income from Big - Money... if the paid - for studies produce no desirable results... scientists and universities get no more money.
As more and more cities grow and reach a level of what I would call «UHI saturation», the slow growth of big cities and smaller in absolute values UHI increase for cities from a certain size explains a smaller delta UHI for an urban group that contains cities, in comparison with a UHI contaminated average containing many small locations growing — consistent with the results from the BEST study — divergence appearing in the 1950s — and with the logarithmic dependency of UHI growing trend based on population.
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