Sentences with phrase «by a study showing»

The abandoning ethic of assisted suicide is demonstrated by studies showing depression in many patients requesting hastened death.
McCaffrey is alarmed by studies showing that some products sold as andro in the U.S. are spiked with high levels of testosterone.
David Barriopedro at the University of Lisbon, Portugal, and colleagues were intrigued by studies showing the tides followed an 11 - year cycle, just like the sun, showing peaks when the sunspots were most abundant.
His ideas, once ridiculed, have been partially vindicated by the discovery that pieces of Mars have landed on Earth, and by studies showing that extremely hardy microbes could survive extended voyages through space.
Trapnell and Suzuki were prompted to test the novel macrophage transplantation therapy by studies showing that resident macrophage populations (such as those residing in the lung) can self - maintain without the cells having to regenerate directly from the bone marrow.
On top of computer games and physical exercise, I tried three other methods supported by peer - reviewed studies: • Fascinated by studies showing musical training enhances IQ in children, I decided to pursue a lifelong dream — learning to play the Renaissance - style lute.
This has been supported by studies showing a rapid response to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a widely used class of antidepressant drugs.
Meanwhile, in Duesberg's view, the mutation theory was further undermined by studies showing that many known carcinogens did not cause gene mutations in the first place.
Support for the concept that fiber consumption helps with weight maintenance is provided by studies showing that daily Dietary Fiber intake is lower for obese men (20.9 Â ± 1.8 g)
I also predict it will be accompanied by studies showing either: a) The quantity of atmospheric aerosol from the 40's -70's is much less than previously thought b) The cooling effect of aerosols is much less significant than previously thought
Locations of proxy records with data back to AD 1000, 1500 and 1750 (instrumental: red thermometers; tree ring: brown triangles; borehole: black circles; ice core / ice borehole: blue stars; other including low - resolution records: purple squares) that have been used to reconstruct NH or SH temperatures by studies shown in Figure 6.10 (see Table 6.1, excluding O2005) or used to indicate SH regional temperatures (Figure 6.12).
It is complimented by a study showing cost effectiveness for various levels of load displacement depending on climate zone.
I'm not surprised by a study showing spinal fusion injuries were initially under - reported as simple back strains.
Emboldened by studies showing children fare best in intact families, and fearing the religious right, the message was simple:

Not exact matches

Several studies show that when it comes to meetings, women are more likely to be interrupted, talked over, or have their ideas stolen by male colleagues.
In - depth psychology analysis shows a large part of the studied volunteers actually become more motivated by personal experiences and relationships.
Google's study shows how AI - technology can be used to create new diagnostic tests to predict medical conditions by using data from existing tools.
But a new study from consumer lender Earnest shows that the vast majority of those 4 million people aren't making very much money by working on any of the major gig economy platforms.
Goal - setting actually changes the chemistry of our brains, and studies have shown that that activity can increase motivation and boost achievement levels by approximately 30 percent.
However, a recent study by Aberdeen Research shows that though large organizations invest in the technology and fully utilize its benefits to interact with customers, clients, and partners, small and mid-sized organizations are yet to fully adopt the system.
In fact, a 2015 study by Walker Sands showed that 35 percent of consumers surveyed said they would shop more online if they could interact with products virtually.
Studies also show that the emotional costs borne by children of color being raised by white parents - which often occurs with international adoptions - are less dire than critics believe.
A 2016 study examining 78 years of federal minimum wage hikes in the U.S. (between 1938 and 2009) showed no correlation between those increases and job losses, even in sectors most affected by such policies.
A study conducted this year for UPS by Internet - research firm comScore showed 63 percent of customers research return policies before they buy.
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
Deutsche Bank is no longer one of the world's top 15 private banks after a difficult year for the German lender, a study by Scorpio Partnership showed Monday.
But the photos below, produced using color transparencies taken by various photographers between 1939 and 1941 and compiled by the Library of Congress, show the period and the people who endured it in vivid color — offering a new way to look at one of America's most studied historical eras.
The study, released Monday, shows performance shares were used as CEO rewards by 51 % of companies surveyed last year, up from 47 % the previous year and 41 % in 2011.
While naps can help bad sleepers pay off their growing sleep debt, studies shows they can make even good sleepers more productive by boosting their ability to learn.
One study showed that the simple act of a waiter bringing a mint increased tip amounts by about 3 %.
Studies show consumers prefer the new design by a 2 — 1 margin, according to the firm.
And a study by the firm shows a regular pattern among hackers as large sporting events draw near.
A new study by AARP shows that a combination of online behaviors and life experiences can make someone more vulnerable to fraud.
That scenario isn't science fiction in the slightest, the new study by Sandra Matz at Columbia Business School shows.
Studies have shown that simply by sleeping more, we can live longer, be happier and less stressed and even become more creative.
While there have been studies, such as the Card and Krueger study referenced by the CUPE report that show little or no job loss from a higher minimum wage, other studies have found instances where raising the minimum wage had a negative effect on employment.
In fact, the research referenced by Wilding shows that around 15 percent of professionals studied were sufferers.
And they're especially successful when founders lead the way: Studies show that founder - run firms tend to outperform others by a considerable margin over the long term.
While their numbers differ, separate studies by the provincial government, Statistics Canada and the Fraser Institute all show a slight increase in household taxes under the HST, skewed toward higher - income households.
While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
New studies by researchers at Princeton University and UCLA have reinforced this by showing that students who took notes by hand in class generally outperformed students who typed their notes via computer, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Studies, including a recent IIHS report, also show that AEB technology can reduce insurance injury claims by as much as 35 percent.
According to an online experiment of 2,338 Americans supported by the National Science Foundation, «introducing name calling into commentary tacked onto an otherwise balanced newspaper blog post, the study showed, could elicit either lower or higher perceptions of risk, depending on one's predisposition to the science of nanotechnology.»
A notorious «emotional manipulation» study showed that the company could make users feel better or worse by altering the contents of their News Feeds.
While that will undoubtedly help students and scientists save tons of time sifting through articles on PubMed, Meta can also help organizations decide where to direct their research budgets by identifying trends in certain areas of study or finding authors who have shown promising work in the past.
The above chart, excerpted from a study on the American manufacturing sector by economists Martin Baily and Barry Bosworth, shows that manufacturing is going through the same transformation that agriculture underwent a century ago.
Take for instance the findings of a recent study by Morgan Stanley that shows more diverse workplaces deliver better returns and less volatility.
A new study by GMAC, which is the owner of the GMAT test, shows that Europe is drawing a growing share of the prospective MBA applicant pool.
One study commissioned by the school showed that its alumni were more devoted to each other and not the school.
«Studies of CEOs have shown that those who are first - borns tend to run their companies conservatively — improving things by, say, streamlining product lines, simplifying distribution routes and generally making sure the trains run on time,» Kluger wrote in an article for TIME.
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