This is important information because there is not yet a compelling
body of data on the efficacy of pharmacotherapy for depression in children and adolescents.
Again, since MSH are so new, a good
body of data on life expectancy is not available.
The body of research on the influence of philanthropy on K - 12 education is not large, nor is
the body of data on giving comprehensive or easily accessible.
Now, the writing appears to be on the proverbial wall: A growing
body of data on eSET tells an uplifting story for prospective parents undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF).
But these are not «terribly scientific,» he conceded, and that's where the rapidly growing
body of data on well - being can contribute.
Not exact matches
«In the long term, we want to be able to send energy to and communicate with implants all over the
body, to record
data from a variety
of organs in many different ways, maybe even report
on the conditions
of tumors or cancer therapies,» Maharbiz says.
«I'd compliment the Chinese government in terms
of leadership
on using
data,» Facebook Vice President Vaughan Smith said
on Tuesday, citing government
bodies such as the Cyberspace Administration
of China (CAC) and Ministry
of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
Presentations will highlight the short and long - term effects
of Ingrezza
on tardive dyskinesia symptoms by
body region, long term safety and efficacy
data from the KINECT 4 phase 3 open label study and also from RE-KINECT (real - world screening study
of patients with possible TD).
Based
on the
body of research and updated analyses based
on firm event
data and associated stock prices from initial availabilities through December 2016, they conclude that:
Based
on the
body of research and using monthly inputs for the Baker - Wurgler Index during July 1965 through December 2016, three sets
of investor sentiment survey
data since inceptions (between Dec 1969 and July 1987) through December 2016 and two sets
of textual analysis
data spanning Jan 2003 through December 2014 and Jul 2004 through Dec 2011, he finds that: Keep Reading
But a growing
body of psychological and financial theories called «behavioral finance» is showing that during uncertain times, it's more important than ever to rely
on available
data and put aside emotion - fueled investing.
Given the latest medical
data concerning the distinct characteristics
of the fetus and its ability to survive outside the womb at a startlingly early age, it is little wonder that in the past few years several
of the denominations that once took a more open position
on abortion have retreated somewhat: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is now studying the issue; in a 1980 statement
on social principles, the UMC moved to a more qualified position; the Episcopal Church and the recently formed Evangelical Lutheran Church in America seem to be in the process
of toning down their earlier positions (or those
of a predecessor
body) The Lutherans defeated a resolution in their 1989 Assembly which would have been consistent with the liberal position
of the LCA predecessor
body, and a 1988 Lutheran - Episcopal dialogue report refers to the fetus as «embryonic humanity» with claims
on society.
On the basis
of the well - defined structure
of the ritual positions in the rites, Van Gennep concluded that the formality
of rites
of passage, exemplified in their highly patterned sequences
of action, permits us to organize and understand a large
body of ethnographic
data and to make significant cross-cultural generalizations.
We chose to model the effects
on body weight because good evidence (from both trials and epidemiological studies) links regular consumption
of sugar sweetened drinks to weight gain.8 10 12 Moreover,
data from longitudinal studies support the idea that changes in the price
of sugar sweetened drinks are linked to changes in
body weight.20 Other groups have used this form
of modelling to estimate the effects
of a sugar sweetened drink tax
on obesity.18 21 22
These
bodies provided advice
on opportunities to reduce food waste, the provision
of data sources that could assist in the formation
of a National Food Waste Baseline, and governance arrangements for the delivery
of the strategy once it is released.
Putting dads in the
data: why the UK needs a rethink
on family statistics The Government should review
data collection
on families by all publicly - funded
bodies, which currently risk failing millions
of children because they typically gather such weak information about fathers.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use
of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use
of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track
data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing
body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
From 1988 - 1991, I collected interview
data on the self - and
body - images
of 40 professional women and homebirthers in relation to their beliefs and choices about pregnancy and birth, and published that study in Social Science and Medicine and elsewhere.
For all women included in the study, we collected
data on their age, height, weight before pregnancy,
body mass index, income quintile, drug and alcohol use (v. no use) during pregnancy, smoking status, status
of parenthood (single v. other), parity, gestational age at first prenatal visit, number
of antenatal visits and history
of ultrasonography before 20 weeks» gestation.
Finally, an official
body has noted that homebirth midwives, organized as Midwives Alliance
of North America (MANA), have refused to release their own
data on babies who have died at homebirth.
Although there are no
data to make specific recommendations as to how often and how long it should be undertaken, supervised, awake tummy time is recommended
on a daily basis, beginning as early as possible, to promote motor development, facilitate development
of the upper
body muscles, and minimize the risk
of positional plagiocephaly.88
The Skin Safe Rating is based
on the Handbook
of Green Chemicals and Whole Foods Premium
Body Care Standards, which rates each ingredient based
on evolving scientific and regulatory
data to ensure their safety.
Plus, the two services generate complementary
data, since Google Ads can give a campaign an idea
of which messages are resonating broadly
on a given topic, while Facebook can help show how the same effects are playing out in different slices
of the
body politic.
There is no conclusive
data about that from any
of the news
data keeping
bodies in the US (perhaps deliberately) but if we go by its YouTube channel views count only as
of 28 Jan 2018 12:40 IST, total views
on its channel are 2,217,478,606.
Are there any
data on the distribution
of small arms, preferably grouped by country, but if not within country, but grouped by second tier political
body (i.e. states, provinces) would be acceptable?
Delegates debate a motion saying that the Press Complaints Commission should be replaced with a
body with the impose large fines
on newspapers which breach the code
of conduct and that the punishment for breaking the
Data Protection Act should be increased so that offenders can be sent to jail.
He averred: «There is no representation
of special action groups that have, over the years, observed elections and built a
body of knowledge /
data on how the electoral process is subverted.
By measuring isotope ratios in B. kiplingi «s tissue and plugging this
data into a dietary model, Christopher Meehan
of the University
of Arizona in Tucson determined that protein - rich nodules called Beltian
bodies, found
on the leaves
of some plants, make up 90 per cent
of its diet (Current Biology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.cub.2009.08.043).
To learn more about how these groups
of land mammals took
on their characteristic girth when they turned aquatic, the researchers compiled
body masses for 3,859 living and 2,999 fossil mammal species from existing
data sets.
Drawing
on his
data from the Hubble observations, Li estimates that the nucleus — the solid
body of the comet itself — is no more than about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) across, smaller than what many astronomers initially expected for such an energetic comet.
In a study published in the May 29, 2014, edition
of Molecular Ecology Resources, Duke researchers Peter Larsen, Ryan Campbell and Anne Yoder used high - throughput sequencing
on sifaka blood samples to generate sequence
data for more than 150,000 different sifaka antibodies — protective molecules that latch
on to bacteria, viruses and other foreign invaders in the
body and fight them off before they cause infection.
When the team looked for it in
data from the Human Microbiome Project, a large - scale project to sequence the DNA
of all the microbes that live in and
on our
bodies, they found that it was present in 73 per cent
of all 466 faecal samples.
Apart from the uncertainty
of relying largely
on self - reported measurements, she points out, the authors double - dip their
data by testing height and weight separately and then again as
body mass index, or BMI, which combines height and weight.
A new analysis
of data from 1.46 million adults has zeroed in
on the
body mass index (BMI) with the lowest risk
of death from any cause — and they aren't the ones that most tilt the scales downward.
Using a United Kingdom database, they surveyed general practitioners about BSA affected by psoriasis and looked at
data on 8,124 adults with psoriasis and 76,599 adults without psoriasis over the course
of four years, and they adjusted the samples to account for any differences in age, sex, and
body mass index and other diabetes risk factors.
But in their analysis
of the Framingham
data, Fowler says, his team found that «it's true that your environment has an impact
on you, but it doesn't seem to be the reason» for your
body weight.
The cat owners collected «spontaneous»
data on whether the cats used their left or right paws when they stepped down the stairs or over objects and whether they slept
on the left or right side
of their
body.
The official
bodies representing the two groups have now settled
on the annus as their definition
of the year, allowing both groups»
data on the half - lives
of radioactive elements to be pooled.
This level
of data - driven training has recently caught
on in professional sports, such as the Catapult system made popular by the NBA's Golden State Warriors that tracks the players» movements and the forces
on their
bodies, but «we've been doing this for years,» White says.
«What's appealing about the current growing
body of evidence
on right - to - carry laws is that different researchers using different methodologies and different
data sets are coming to similar conclusions... We are all coalescing around the same message, and that's the best that science can do: Look at the imperfect
data in different ways and see if a consistent story emerges.»
Using information from the VITamins and Lifestyle study, Dibaba and the other co-authors analyzed an enormous trove
of data on over 66,000 men and women, ages 50 to 76, looking at the direct association between magnesium and pancreatic cancer and whether age, gender,
body mass index, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs use and magnesium supplementation play a role.
The rise is linked to a «creeping homogenisation»
of diets across the world, says the report, whose figures are based
on trends extrapolated using
body - mass index
data.
The new computer models and the vast amount
of data enabled the team to study the correlation between how quickly new species form and how rapidly they evolve new
body sizes
on a scale that had not previously been possible.
The revised map draws
on 30 years
of data and uses a complex algorithm to factor in other variables that affect local temperatures, such as altitude and the presence
of water
bodies.
When the researchers expanded their search to include all the
data from the Human Microbiome Project, a large - scale project to sequence the DNA
of all the microbes that live in and
on our
bodies, they found that the same virus was present in 73 per cent
of all 466 human faecal samples.
This was a presentation given by Tom Schoenemann
of the University
of Michigan at Dearborn, and what he did was to survey cranial capacity and
body weight
data, so brain size and
body weight
data for a bunch
of modern humans and also [a] fossil one, and he plotted all
of this
on a graph and he determined that the brain size
of the Flores hominid relative to her
body size more closely approximates that what you see in the Australopithecines, which are much older, you know.
Stankowich et al. used natural history
data, including range overlap with potential predators,
body size, and activity patterns, in conjunction with comparative phylogenetic analyses
on 181 species
of mammals to identify patterns
of predation risk that could have contributed to the evolution
of these two defensive strategies.
The Bok has also collected
data on the mysterious Kuiper belt objects, a group
of frozen
bodies that includes Pluto.
The BBSRC - funded ARK - Genomics facility — which is part
of Edinburgh Genomics at the University
of Edinburgh — provided a substantial
body of sequence
data, including information
on which genes are expressed in a spectrum
of 40 different tissues.
«What we presented is our best - informed attempt to reveal the mechanisms involved in causing the event, based
on the available oceanographic
data combined with the existing
body of knowledge
on the water circulation in and around the Torres Strait / Northern Great Barrier Reef region.»