Sentences with phrase «by sound research»

Stan is a visoneer backed up by sound research.
«In my work with couples, adults, and teens, I use evidence - based approaches backed by sound research.
«I suggest you try out this subscription because the information provided is backed up by sound research from a reputable firm.
Working sessions of study group committees are informed by sound research, best practices, and cutting - edge, «outside - the - box» thinking.
However, this view remains unsupported by sound research.
However, given the desirability of isothiocyanates from a cancer - preventing perspective, plus the unlikelihood of unwanted thyroid impacts from consumption of fresh cruciferous vegetables in everyday serving sizes, the cooking of cruciferous vegetables for the sole and exclusive purpose of lowering isothiocyanate content does not seem backed by sound research.

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All of which sounds super familiar to me (and also, I should note, is borne out by productivity research - December is far from the most productive month of the year.)
They are mounted in a dummy head, inset in ear - shaped molds to fully capture all the audio frequency adjustments — known in the psychoacoustic research community as head - related transfer functions (HRTFs)-- that happen naturally as sound wraps around the human head and is «shaped» by the outer and inner ears.
If you've ever tried to avoid cookie - cutter tour group packages by planning your own trip, then the experience of clicking through 20 different TripAdvisor, Yelp, and other travel site tabs on your browser to research what to do and where to go probably sounds all too familiar.
Revenues in the fine - arts schools category, which as unlikely as it may sound includes such training, are projected to increase by nearly 3 percent this year to $ 4.73 billion, says industry research firm IBISWorld.
The C.D. Howe Institute is an independent not - for - profit research institute whose mission is to raise living standards by fostering economically sound public policies.
Although a 6 - percent post-inflation return sounds pretty decent, according to a study performed by investment research company Morningstar, during a period of 10 percent (pre-inflation) market returns, the average investor actually earned only a 3 percent net investment return.
Meanwhile, over on Scot McKnight's Jesus Creed blog, RJS caused quite a stir by asking readers to respond to a letter from a seminary student who researched the science behind an old earth and evolutionary theory, found it to be sound, and now wrestles with the question, What is the basis for calling the Bible true?
The ANT - OAR proposal represent a scientifically and morally sound means of obtaining human pluripotent stem cells that does not compromise either the science or the deeply held moral convictions of those who oppose the destructive use of human embryos for research» which is a creative approach that can be embraced by both the anything - goes camp and the nothing - goes.
Nevertheless, it has the value of providing a sound structure by which present research may be integratively understood and future research stimulated and organized.
You may have come across the 2014 report by the American Academy of Pediatrics on their research into white noise sound machines.
With sound advice based on clinical and personal experience and supported by research, Dr. Markham offers excellent guidance for parents looking for help in their gentle parenting journeys.
This may sound overly dramatic but it is now backed by science and solid research.
By that I mean really research how child - friendly they are, because when you are chasing your child around the apartment trying to get them to put down the sound system it becomes blatantly apparent you should have done much more research.
Chu cited his role in key reports by National Academies and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences on the competitiveness of the U.S. scientific enterprise and the state of fundamental research, studies that «sounded alarms that the health of science, science education and integration of science into public decision - making in the U.S. was in peril and heading in the wrong direction,» he said in his candidacy statement.
But oftentimes, inner - body sounds like this are picked up mostly by the outer ear in the conventional manner, says Dennis Trune of the Oregon Hearing Research Center.
One way to avoid being eaten was to emit echolocation sounds that were difficult for killer whales to detect — thus an ability favored by evolution, «concludes Lee Miller and Magnus Wahlberg in their research article.
These statements might sound like the rhetoric used by extreme animal rights groups, but they come from White Coat Waste — a new, unlikely coalition of fiscal conservatives and liberal activists that aims to end federal funding for research involving dogs and other animals by targeting people's pocketbooks in addition to their heartstrings.
Unfortunately, the journal article which was published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America by Mr Rockwell and his colleagues provides an erroneous, alarmist and editorialised analysis of the sound research that has been conducted regarding the risk of earthquakes around the canal and Panama City.
Yet earlier studies by his research group had shown that females can't hear sounds this low.
Back then, researchers led by Raine's former research supervisor had measured the sweat response of about 1800 3 - year - olds in Mauritius when they were exposed to two different sounds.
Funding efficiency Nevertheless, another $ 100 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (better known as the stimulus) was made available on March 2, to be awarded via ARPA — E to the best proposals for new grid - scale storage devices, better power converters and more efficient air conditioners, such as the ones being developed by the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) that rely on sound waves rather than mechanical pistons to drive compressors.
Sean Morrison, Professor and Director of the Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern Medical Center in the United States, who is not an author on the paper, added: «Patients are ultimately not helped by therapies that are not based on sound science and that are not tested in systematic clinical trials.
For example, writes Scott Kraus, research director of the New England Aquarium's Edgerton Research Laboratory, at one mid-Atlantic shad fishery pingers drove away shad as well as porpoises even though the shad weren't supposed to be affected by theresearch director of the New England Aquarium's Edgerton Research Laboratory, at one mid-Atlantic shad fishery pingers drove away shad as well as porpoises even though the shad weren't supposed to be affected by theResearch Laboratory, at one mid-Atlantic shad fishery pingers drove away shad as well as porpoises even though the shad weren't supposed to be affected by the sounds.
Harsh restrictions imposed on New England's fishing fleets over the last 2 years to save disappearing fish stocks are scientifically sound, according to a report released today by the National Research Council.
This builds on research published in 2013 by the team at the University's Institute of Sound & Vibration Research (ISVR) that demonstrated conclusively that some sighted and blind people could use echoes in tresearch published in 2013 by the team at the University's Institute of Sound & Vibration Research (ISVR) that demonstrated conclusively that some sighted and blind people could use echoes in tResearch (ISVR) that demonstrated conclusively that some sighted and blind people could use echoes in this way.
Some of the first research on the importance of acoustics to prehistoric peoples was done by Iegor Reznikoff, an anthropologist of sound at Université Paris Ouest, who in the 1980s visited cave paintings and carvings in southern France that are about 25,000 years old, among the oldest known human art.
Born months prematurely, infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) could be starting their lives surrounded by the wrong sounds, according to research presented Saturday at the 2016 AAAS Annual Meeting.
«This new USGS research complements ongoing initiatives to conserve the Bay - Delta by providing sound scientific understanding for managing this valuable system such that it continues to provide the services we need in the face of climate uncertainty.»
By using state - of - the - art laser measurement techniques, the research team found that the sound - producing areas on the wings of grigs are in fact the same as in bush - crickets.
Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the new multidisciplinary research sheds light on the very early evolutionary stages of the sound generating organs in «orthopterans» (bush - crickets and their related species)-- the largest group of acoustically active insects on the planet.
The Research Success Skills Workshop series, consisting of four half - day sessions, offers one morning on scientific writing and another on speaking, at which a communications company hired by BPP demonstrates everything «from how to do an effective 30 - second sound bite to how to make a good slide,» Penning says.
In this study, the researchers, in collaboration with Cranfield University and the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC), used acoustic thermometry to make the measurement by building an acoustic resonator and making amazingly precise measurements of the speed of sound in argon gas.
The research by NOAA Fisheries» Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle indicates that the declining pH anticipated in Puget Sound could jeopardize populations of Dungeness crab and put the fishery at risk.
Neuroscience research indicates that such «hidden hearing loss» caused by exposure to loud sounds in the early years deepens over the life span, worsening one's hearing ability later in life.
They point out that: «This is the only way Artificial Intelligence research actually makes progress, very large - sounding titles, accompanied by very small, staggering sleepwalking steps.»
«When we are learning new information, our brain has two different ways to remember the material for a short period of time, either by mentally rehearsing the sounds of the words or thinking about the meaning of the words,» says Dr. Jed Meltzer, lead author and neurorehabilitation scientist at Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute.
«Whales clearly respond in some conditions by modifying diving behavior and temporarily avoiding areas where sounds were produced, â $  said lead author Jeremy Goldbogen of Cascadia Research.
People who hear voices that other people can't hear may use unusual skills when their brains process new sounds, according to research led by Durham University and University College London (UCL).
«Correctly identifying an invasive species as either native or non-native is important for developing sound policy, management and scientific research programs, because effective responses depend on knowing whether the species» dominance is caused by ecological or evolutionary novelty, changes in environmental conditions that facilitate it or both,» Taylor said.
Several studies published by Das and other research groups indicated that a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Kunlunshan, Tibet, in 2001 zipped along at five to six kilometers (three to 3.7 miles) a second, or close to the speed of sound in rock.
A short article in the most recent edition of the journal Suiform Soundings describes the behavior, which has been observed by tourists to the park and was featured in a BBC video, and encourages further research on it.
The UK is leading this new field of health research based on listening to the sounds emitted by the body.
But he sounded a note for defiance, telling STAT, «It feels like living in North Korea or something... we're still continuing our research, and we're not going away... despite any intimidation by the Republicans.»
This suggests that the research community has a sound understanding of what the climate will be like as we move toward a Pliocene - like warmer future caused by human greenhouse gas emissions.»
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