Sentences with phrase «came from studies»

As shown in the table, the majority of the data came from studies conducted in the United States.
Abdussamatov's conclusions about global cooling came from his studies of the sun, but another scientist came to a similar conclusion by studying ocean currents.
Meanwhile important news came from studies of ancient climates recorded in Antarctic ice cores, retrieved by a French and Russian team from one of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
This preference came from her studies as a painter with Reginald Marsh and Kenneth Hayes Miller at the Art Students League.
The thought process for end range isometrics came from my studies in Muscle Activation Techniques.
Two surprising facts about zinc and testosterone levels in healthy younger men came from these studies:
Most of those findings came from studies in cell line models of diseases, however.
The evidence for dark energy came from studies of a kind of exploding star known as a Type 1a supernova.
Both discoveries came from studies of mitochondria, the powerhouses of the cell that burn nutrients for energy but also play a key role in signaling, cell death and growth.
Some of the first evidence for cancer stem cells came from studies of leukemia in the 1990s, which showed that only a small subset of the cancerous blood cells could propagate the disease in mice.
Meanwhile striking news came from studies of ancient climates recorded in Antarctic ice cores.
Some of the earliest evidence for this zombie came from studies of people who had suffered brain injuries.
But Tuteur points out that the figures Johnson and Daviss used for hospital deaths came from studies from the 1970s and 1980s.
My understanding of one of the evidence based benefits of a doula came from studies which looked at «a woman known to the labouring woman» but not involved in her medical care being present for the labour reduced Caesarean section.
But a 2015 review concluded that, in general, the evidence on nasal irrigation comes from studies that are small and poorly designed.
The rule came from a study by William Bengen.
One clue came from a study promoted in 1933 by the much - needed National Conference of Jews and Christians (as the National Conference of Christians and Jews was then called): Claris Edwin Silcox and Galen M. Fisher's Catholics, Jews and Protestants: A Study of Relationships in the United States and Canada (Institute of Social and Religious Research and Harper & Brothers, 1934).
Psalm 119 gives several blessings that come from studying and meditating upon Scripture.
Mine come from a study of both theology and science (not in that order by the way).
5 The material in this section as well as in the book as a whole comes from my study of a number of works both by and about Whitehead.
Some additional light on the reconciling process has come from studies of counseling with married couples.
And a large postion of our knowledge comes from the study of history.
As David Griffin points out, the great successes of science have come from studying aggregates, such as balls on inclined planes and solar systems, where Newtonian mechanics or the Cartesian system applies (RS 24).
The most compelling comes from the study of genes, especially now that the Human Genome Project has been completed and the genomes of many other species being constantly mapped.
Some of the best nutritional research comes from studying tribal cultures, learning about the diets of our ancestors.
I typically have some pretty quick advice when it comes to toddlers and preschoolers, but when it comes to tweens and teens, my advice has to come from my studying and the advice of experts.
This data comes from a study done at McGill University in Canada, in which 622 men answered questionnaires during their partner's pregnancy from the sixth month to childbirth.
These findings come from a study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Oregon, the University of California Riverside, George Washington University, Yale University, and The Pennsylvania State University.
Some of the evidence that questions the cocooning strategy comes from a study of Australian babies.
The conclusion comes from a study of minerals in a Martian meteorite.
Further evidence comes from a study done by a group of European scientists last year.
The findings come from a study published 5 November in Social Psychological and Personality Science that included 1.27 million teenagers and more than 50,000 adults.
Turin says the strongest tests of his theory so far come from studies in which researchers replace an odorant atom with an isotope of that atom, which has a slightly different weight and changes the molecule's frequency of vibration.
Much of the evidence for Darwin's theory came from studying species on the Galápagos, though it's worth noting that Darwin didn't make his famous transition from creationist to evolutionist there, but only later, back in London, when studying his collections.
The first hint of nicotine's curious benefits came from a study published in 1966 by Harold Kahn, an epidemiologist at the National Institutes of Health.
The findings, which come from a study of 678 women in a randomized breastfeeding trial who were recruited at mid-pregnancy, question whether recommendations to avoid bed - sharing due to concerns such as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may impede some women from achieving their breastfeeding goals and could thereby prevent women and their children from experiencing all of the short - and long - term benefits of breastfeeding.
The first persuasive evidence that this happened comes from a study of dinosaur teeth from Camarasaurus, one of the most common species of sauropod.
Supplementary evidence comes from studies of gravitational lensing.
The link between combat experience and later violent behaviour comes from a study by Deirdre MacManus at King's College London and her colleagues, who surveyed nearly 14,000 serving and former soldiers (doi.org/ktw).
The best evidence for a neural mechanism for dj vu, which around 60 percent of people experience at least once, comes from studies of patients who experience it chronically.
Compelling evidence that altruism is a genetic trait comes from studying our close relative, the chimpanzee.
Answers to the ancestry question could come from studying hominin fossils from Africa, the researchers say.
Some of the evidence for this comes from studies that looked at frequency of intercourse: Couples who have a lot of sex are more likely to conceive early in the woman's cycle.
One of the main arguments in the piece comes from a study that calculated pesticide exposure on conventionally grown fruits and vegetables on the notorious «dirty dozen» list put out by the Environmental Working Group each year.
Initially more promising data had come from studies of plutonium produced, microgram by microgram, in a cyclotron.
Academically, a background in mathematics is helpful — although this may come from studying other subjects such as physics or civil engineering, not just pure mathematics.
«In addition to having a new look at antipsychotic use among youth, one positive finding coming from this study is that around 75 percent of these kids have at least some contact with a psychiatrist,» said NIMH Director Thomas Insel, M.D.
Even clearer evidence that disruptions in gene imprinting can undermine mental health comes from studies of Prader - Willi syndrome, a disorder that affects growth, sexual development and cognitive ability.
The video comes from a study in the February issue of Physical Review Letters, and appears courtesy of the researchers, Balaji Gopalan and Joseph Katz.
The claim comes from a study of fossils from Sima de los Huesos — the «pit of bones» — in northern Spain.
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