Sentences with phrase «body of data suggests»

The findings back up a body of data suggesting that «the effects of global [warming] will be seen first, and will be most pronounced, in the arctic region,» says Mark Serreze, an arctic climatologist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.

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He suggests several possibilities: requiring Facebook and other companies to disclose the country of origin of ads, creating a self - regulatory body, or even allowing users to move their data from one platform to another.
As discussed in the body of this Statement, recent auction data suggest that prices were relatively flat over the final months of 2003.
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.
Protein and total energy intake, as well as the amount of energy metabolised, are higher among formula - fed infants relative to breastfed (14,15), leading to increased body weight during the neonatal period (10) and data suggests that both higher protein intake (16) and weight gain (17) early in life is positively associated with the development of obesity later in childhood.
While most girls in the study did gain body mass and lose lean mass, Dr. Bonny says her data strongly suggests that there is more at play than just the amount of food consumed — which is the first step in predicting and possibly preventing weight gain among teen DMPA users.
«For the first time, we have used a geophysical method to determine the internal structure of Enceladus, and the data suggest that indeed there is a large, possibly regional ocean about 50 kilometers below the surface of the south pole,» says David Stevenson, the Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Planetary Science at Caltech and an expert in studies of the interior of planetary bodies.
Data from identical twins going back as far as the 1930s suggest that body weight is at least partly inherited, but only in recent years have scientists begun to appreciate the complexity of the genetic factors underlying obesity.
Overall, the data suggest that science is not understood as a coherent body of knowledge.
This new data suggests that a brief therapeutic course of the NET intervention substantially alters the brain's response to traumatic memories, and it elucidates the potential importance of the cerebellum in regulating the brain and body's response to traumatic stress.
This august body of scientists, who've pored over the data to understand just how much wiggle room we might have in timetables for halting devastation, suggests a turnaround in emissions rates must be achieved much sooner.
Although newer data has suggested a positive relationship between hot flashes and the percentage of fat in a woman's body, no studies, to date, had been specifically designed to test whether weight loss reduces hot flashes.
Previous analysis of Cassini data suggested the presence of a lens - shaped body of water, or sea, underlying the moon's south polar region.
Additional data suggested that the addition of total body irradiation to the nonmyeloablating chemotherapy preparative regimen could increase complete response rate.
Potential cardioprotection was based on generally supportive data on lipid levels in intermediate outcome clinical trials, trials in nonhuman primates, and a large body of observational studies suggesting a 40 % to 50 % reduction in risk among users of either estrogen alone or, less frequently, combined estrogen and progestin.2 - 5 Hip fracture was designated as a secondary outcome, supported by observational data as well as clinical trials showing benefit for bone mineral density.6, 7 Invasive breast cancer was designated as a primary adverse outcome based on observational data.3, 8 Additional clinical outcomes chosen as secondary outcomes that may plausibly be affected by hormone therapy include other cardiovascular diseases; endometrial, colorectal, and other cancers; and other fractures.3, 6,9
These data suggest that the effects of GBP1 and GBP2 on body size could be mediated through their activity in the fat body.
Data suggest that IF, when done properly, might help extend life, regulate blood glucose, control blood lipids, reduce the risk of coronary disease, manage body weight, help us gain (or maintain) lean mass, reduce the risk of cancer, and more.
Moreover, newer data suggest a role for preferential oxidation and metabolism of dietary MUFA, influencing body composition and ameliorating the risk of obesity.
A comparison of body weight of control animals from both studies with each other, and against data collected in a multi-centred relational database of primate ageing, suggests that the NIA control monkeys were effectively undergoing CR.
That suggests that whether whole - body elevation of anabolic hormones affects local hypertrophy was considered an «open question» during the design and data collection of the study.
While the mechanism is not clear, data suggests that your body establishes a set point weight that, for lack of a better description, it «likes» to maintain.
A growing body of evidence suggests that when teachers collaborate to pose and answer questions informed by data from their own students, their knowledge grows and their practice changes.
A moving average, as the name suggests, represents an average of a certain body of data that moves through time.
This suggests two important things — first, that the classes of sites are not sufficiently rigorous and second that unless siting practices in the US are unique in the world, the ground - based data from other countries is probably also biased high, even if un - «corrected» by official bodies.
Assuming that is genuinely our goal, I would suggest that we begin by offering an amnesty to the Team, to give them some room to come out of their trenches, and then try to develop some new standards for peer review processes, data archiving and sharing, and publications of «summaries» of technical work for the public, or at least for governmental or pseudo-governmental bodies.
He suggests several possibilities: requiring Facebook and other companies to disclose the country of origin of ads, creating a self - regulatory body, or even allowing users to move their data from one platform to another.
Limited and inconclusive data suggest that there may be reduced efficacy of NorLevo with increasing body weight or body mass index (BMI)(see section 5.1).
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