To test the model, based on mathematical rules to describe the way infants might respond to novel circumstances, the MIT team looked at a study of real - life babies
conducted by colleagues at Central European University in Hungary.
This study, along with four others
conducted by our colleagues, had been commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education as a way of stimulating interest in the rich and extensive data that had been (and would be) collected in the longitudinal study known as «High School and Beyond.»
Every once in a while, we lawyers hear about
conduct by our colleagues that's so deceptive that it makes us embarrassed to be part of the profession.
Our original lineup of winners in 2006 included David Canton, Michael Geist, Vincent Gautrais, Allison Wolf, David Fraser, Neil Melliship and Melissa Kluger — clicking those links will take you to a series of interviews
conducted by my colleague Emma Durand - Wood about what blogging continues to mean to these winners, ten years later.
Recent research
conducted by my colleague Stephanie Spielmann (and me and our collaborators) indicated that unrewarding relationships can actually lead people to feel more attached to their ex-partners, rather than less.2 This association appears to go the other way as well — if, for some reason, a person is having a difficult time letting go of their ex, then they're not going to be able to invest into their new relationship as fully, leading to a less rewarding new relationship.
Not exact matches
According to a Yale study
conducted by U.S. economist Daniel Hamermesh, attractive men can earn 9 percent more than their average - looking
colleagues, while attractive women could see a bump of up to 4 percent.
That's the good news from a study
conducted by University of Virginia psychologist Rachel Narr and
colleagues that tracked a diverse group of 169 teenagers from ages 15 to 25.
Nearly one in six employees feel that their
colleagues who work from home are less valued
by companies, according to a survey
conducted by CyberLink and YouGov.
«The research,
conducted by Erin Buckels of the University of Manitoba and two
colleagues, sought to directly investigate whether people who engage in trolling are characterized
by personality traits that fall in the so - called Dark Tetrad,» reports Slate.
Dr. Cialdini and his
colleagues conducted an experiment with two teams competing
by answering a series of questions on the computer.
One of the most recent published studies and easily to access for free, was
conducted by Moro and her
colleagues and investigated the effects of eight weeks of time - restricted feeding on metabolic factors, body composition, strength and other markers in resistance - trained males.
Concerns raised
by other employees were reportedly ignored, including an alleged email sent to Stumpf directly, and a petition, signed
by 5,000
colleagues, that sought to lower sales quotas and combat unethical
conduct.
The research project,
conducted by Mohammed Eltahir Osman and his
colleagues at Sultan Qaboos University, analyzed testing data for 27,000 boys and girls from across the country.
But more recent studies — Schaffner points to experiments
conducted during Obama's presidency
by Nick Valentino and his
colleagues at the University of Michigan — found that those penalties were no longer showing up.
Instant code of
conduct feedback when an employee «crosses a line,» either in business interactions or
by expressing bias in their dealings with
colleagues or customers (e.g., a beep prompting a need to correct or stop a behavior).
US television news giant NBC came under growing pressure Friday to take tougher action against sexual harassment after another former star was accused of inappropriate
conduct by former
colleagues.
A study
conducted by Nicklas and her
colleagues associated with the Bogalusa Heart Study of 700 9th graders in Louisiana found that breakfast - skipping teenagers are twice as likely to suffer an iron shortfall.
In an experiment
conducted in 2000
by Anne Storey, a parenting psychologist, and Katherine Wynne - Edwards, a zoologist, the two women and their
colleagues at Memorial University in Newfoundland began a quest to understand the physiological and behavioral changes that expectant fathers may undergo prior to their children being born.
A carefully
conducted study
by Howard and
colleagues was most impressive69 (see Research Highlight box).
A recent study
conducted by Dr. Paolo Pigatto and his
colleagues at the Instituto di Dermatologia, Università di Milano, in Milano, Italy, have found that the use of colloidal oats for the treatment and management of mild atomic dermatitis is safe even for children under 2 years of age.
«Whilst many of the comments are posted
by pupils, increasingly teachers face abusive postings
by parents, mostly about their professional competence, but there have also been threats of physical violence and false allegations of inappropriate
conduct with pupils or with staff
colleagues.
One day he was the deputy speaker of the House of Lords and (oh, the irony) chairman of the Lords committee for privileges and
conduct which investigates breaches of
conduct by peers the next he was the disgraced «sneer of the realm» allegedly prone to bad - mouthing political
colleagues whilst indulging in adulterous, illicit, drug - fuelled sex sessions.
Painstaking investigations
conducted by the Investigation Team of the «Critical Analyst» newspaper indicates that the dirty plot / media attacks on is being orchestrated
by two of his
colleagues in the Army.
To that criticism are added many more
by those who despair of Gordon Brown: an incoherent policy agenda and an inability to inspire; prevarication when he needs to seize the initiative and clumsiness when he finally tries; poisonous spinning against
colleagues conducted by the dark side of his operation at Number 10; a hopeless addiction to backfiring tactical wheezes.
The poll,
conducted by YouGov on behalf of the Media Standards Trust, comes as Cameron and some senior government
colleagues prepare to receive the report at lunchtime on Wednesday ahead of publication on Thursday, and a Commons statement
by Cameron.
The twin study, which is published in the journal Genetics in Medicine, was
conducted by researchers at Karolinska Institutet together with
colleagues from the European research network TINNET.
In a U.S. survey
conducted in 1995
by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his
colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contracts.
Research for the study was
conducted by first co-authors Dr. Ranit Kedmi and Nuphar Veiga and
colleagues at Prof. Peer's TAU Laboratory, in collaboration with Prof. Itai Benhar of TAU's School of Molecular Cell Biology and Biotechnology, Dr. Michael Harlev of TAU's Veterinary Service Center, Dr. Mark Belkhe of Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) and Prof. Judy Lieberman of Boston Chidren's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
The study, published online in Developmental Psychobiology, was
conducted by Marguerite O'Haire, Ph.D., from the Center for the Human - Animal Bond in the College of Veterinary Medicine of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, and
colleagues in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.
Chinnaiyan and
colleagues then
conducted studies using cancer cells and found that the different FGFR fusion proteins all seemed to drive cancer cell proliferation
by activating FGFR signaling.
The research
conducted by Garcia and
colleagues also found a relationship between social complexity and kissing: The more socially complex and stratified a society is, the higher the frequency of romantic kissing.
But laboratory experiments
by Hayashi and his
colleagues,
conducted at the University of Nottingham, UK, have shown that spiders can survive afloat, and can also harness the wind to «sail» on the surface of water bodies.
But a new study
conducted by UCLA's Mary Jane Rotheram - Borus, the director of the UCLA Global Center for Children and Families at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, and her
colleagues from Stellenbosch University in South Africa found that community - based interventions could improve the health of children in those contexts.
In the five simulations
conducted by Lau and his
colleagues at NASA Goddard, two hurricanes followed the same track as Sandy, hooking westward and merging with the mid-latitude storm as they hit the coast.
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.
Another study,
conducted by Barbara Weber and her
colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania, screened 263 breast cancer patients for BRCA1 mutations and asked them about their family history of breast and ovarian cancers.
A postmortem analysis of human brain tissue, for example,
conducted by Witelson and her
colleagues at the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster, revealed that women's neurons were 11 percent denser than men's in the prefrontal cortex and in a region of the temporal cortex that is involved with language processing, comprehension, and memory.
Morphological analyses of the bugs
conducted by Zampro and his
colleagues confirmed that they did not fit in any of the 30 known insect orders, though they share features in common with stick insects and a little - known group called ice crawlers.
Chemist Bjorn Winther - Jensen of Monash University in Australia and his
colleagues addressed that problem
by developing new electrodes for fuel cells made from a special
conducting polymer, that costs around $ 57 per counce.
In a 2007 experiment
conducted by graduate student Alex Taylor and
colleagues at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, the crows used a shorter stick to grab another that was long enough to get food outside their reach.
The study,
conducted by Victor Bigira and
colleagues at San Francisco General Hospital and the Makerere University College of Health Sciences in Kampala, Uganda, finds that treating young children with dihydroartemisinin - piperaquine (DP) decreased their risk of contracting malaria.
And they were probably going
by way of sail - bearing balsa rafts, according to an analysis
conducted by Leslie Dewan, an MIT doctoral candidate in nuclear engineering, and her
colleagues.
Yet Bennett and her team had been anxious as their study unfolded because AAV (like the early versions of engineered AdV) had previously failed to cure hemophilia in a trial
conducted by their Children's Hospital
colleague, hematologist Kathy High.
Henry and
colleagues analyzed data from the 2011 and 2012 National Immunization Survey - Teen, an annual survey
conducted by the CDC to monitor vaccination uptake in the United States.
For the research,
conducted in the insectary at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute in Baltimore, Dimopoulos and
colleagues modified Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes
by deleting the gene FREP1, which encodes an immune protein, fibrinogen - related protein 1.
The research
conducted by Adele Mennerat and her biology
colleagues challenges this way of thinking.
Elizabeth E. Foglia, M.D., of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and
colleagues compared in - hospital outcomes between extremely premature infants enrolled in RCTs and those who were eligible but not enrolled in RCTs
conducted by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network between January 1999 and December 2012.
Marie Ng, Ph.D., of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, Seattle, and
colleagues conducted a study to estimate levels and trends in the prevalence of smoking
by age and sex and consumption of cigarettes for 187 countries from 1980 to 2012.
That's the conclusion of a new study
conducted by University of Arkansas biologists Michael Douglas and Marlis Douglas and their
colleagues at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and Western Kentucky University.
The scientist said the detailed interviews with Inuit
conducted by her co-author and University of Colorado
colleague, Shari Gearheard, helped make the difference.