Additional MSU scientists who
contributed to the study include: Brian Goldman, Ian Dworkin, David Bryson and Aaron Wagner.
MSU scientists
contributing to this study include Christian Danve Castroverde, Andre Velasquez, Emily Hubbard, Jane Pulman and Kevin Childs.
Researchers who also
contributed to the study include Angel Raya, Ph.D., Maria J. Barrero, Ph.D., Elena Garreta, Ph.D., Antonella Consiglio, Ph.D., Federico Gonzales, Ph.D., Rita Vassena, Ph.D., Josipa Bilic, Ph.D., Vladimir Pekarik, Ph.D., Gustavo Tiscornia, Ph.D., Michael Edel, Ph.D., and Stéphanie Boué, Ph.D., at the Center of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona, Spain.
Not exact matches
For instance, hubris might have
contributed to the 2008 global market collapse and recent wars,
including the 2003 Iraq invasion,
study leader Johnson speculated.
One can point
to the emergence of a variety of critical approaches
to religion in general, and
to Christianity in particular, which have
contributed to the breakdown of certainties: These
include historical - critical and other new methods for the
study of biblical texts, feminist criticism of Christian history and theology, Marxist analysis of the function of religious communities, black
studies pointing
to long - obscured realities, sociological and anthropological research in regard
to cross-cultural religious life, and examinations of traditional teachings by non-Western scholars.
Among the many factors that influence my choice of milk
to use in this recipe are several long - term
studies (
including the Harvard's Health Professionals
Study and the one by Catherine S. Berkey of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital) that have shown that even low - fat dairy products can
contribute to weight gain.
Based on its own financial analyses and case
studies, Root Capital's revised 18 - page scorecard places greater emphasis on providing farmers with agronomic assistance and
including women in influential enterprise roles, each of which the group believes
contributes to measurably greater financial return.
Combined with these findings there are numerous
studies,
including one conducted in 2013, that have found that casein can
contribute to the growth of bigger muscle fibers.
People really need
to think and remember why Managers not Wenger but Managers in general stick Central players on the flanks, Its for their development
to learn how
to track back and cover the flanks Everyone must be stupid
to think Wenger does nt know Ozils strength is through the middle but Hes a manager and he knows his weakness was being on the flank and not
contributing to defsensive duties Anchelotti noticed that and thats when Ozil got punished being subbed off for not putting in enough effort getting comfortable playing through the middle without tracking back, Wenger noticed this
including Joachim Lowe so they played him on the wings
to learn how
to track and defender instead of giving the candy
to the baby and letting him get what he wants through the middle hes learned the ard way the same way Wilshere had todo getting pushed over
to the left when we all knew Wilsheres game is through the middle Even Santi has had
to play on the left and look at his improvement defensively now he tracks back and puts in a shift in defense because he knows since leaving Monreal or gibbs for dead when he was played on the left, You guys need
to Study football more and how World Class managers Develop the Squad and Individuals with there weaknesses and lazyness.
21 - year old freelance writer with a BA in Journalism
Studies from the University of Sheffield who has
contributed to various football publications
including Shoot and Exeter City FC's matchday programme.
Seventy - three of the 100
included studies contribute data
to this 2016 update of the review.
Forty years of progress in RE,
including last year's RE curriculum framework, make it clear that the systematic
study of humanism
contributes to making the subject both rigorous and relevant.
Additional ice cores were
contributed to the
study by international collaborators
including the British Antarctic Survey, the Australian Antarctic Division and the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany.
«Previous
studies have suggested that ERAD
contributes to many diseases where cells become overwhelmed by an irregular accumulation of proteins,
including Alzheimer's,» says Xu.
Collectively these
studies, which have
included green sea turtles, polar bears and monkeys, bring weight
to the «hygiene hypothesis,» which theorizes that reduced exposure
to microbes is
contributing to the increase in autoimmune and allergic disease occurrence in Westernized nations.
The
study illustrates the genetic foundation of evolution,
including how genes can flow from one species
to another, and how different versions of a gene within a species can
contribute to the formation of entirely new species, the researchers report in the journal Nature.
Using a genome - wide association
study (GWAS) that
includes 1600 individuals living in Tanzania, Botswana, or Ethiopia, the authors identified regions of the genome that
contribute to skin color variation and carried out a series of analyses
to pinpoint the responsible genes.
And you can make it happen very quickly and easily,» says Howell, who spent his academic career
studying the genetics of mitochondria — the energy generators of the cell — before moving
to MitoKor, which is targeting mitochondrial defects that
contribute to illnesses
including Alzheimer's disease and diabetes.
Professor Elaine Dennison, Professor of Musculoskeletal Epidemiology and Honorary Consultant in Rheumatology within Medicine at the University of Southampton, noted: «Among the challenges in carrying out this
study was the great heterogeneity in the RCTs,
including in the exercise protocols and in the dosage of supplementation, all of which
contributes to the variable findings between
studies.
Future
studies that
include more participants or that track women for a longer period could help illuminate the factors that
contribute to cardiovascular risk among women with normal and high blood pressure during pregnancy, researchers said.
A series of
studies by Tsinghua University, whose alumni
includes the incumbent president, showed electric vehicles charged in China produce two
to five times as much particulate matter and chemicals that
contribute to smog versus gas - engine cars.
The approach enabled a wide range of
studies of human brain development,
including implicating a new class of neural stem cell recently discovered by the lab in the evolutionary expansion of the human brain and identifying how the mosquito - borne Zika virus may
contribute to microcephaly in infants infected in utero.
Studies have shown that these gut bacteria
contribute to many aspects of the host's life,
including development, fertility, metabolism, immunity and behavior.
A
study published April 7 in PNAS Online Early Edition describes how a team of scientists,
including researchers from the University of California, Davis, showed that vapor losses
to the walls of laboratory chambers can suppress the formation of secondary organic aerosol, which in turn has
contributed to the underprediction of SOA in climate and air quality models.
The
study contributes to a long - running academic debate about why other hominins,
including our immediate ancestors, had gigantic brow ridges while anatomically modern humans evolved flatter foreheads.
Researchers note there are other preexisting factors that are not
included in the current
study that could have potentially
contributed to either alcohol or marijuana use or the level of functioning during the period
studied.
Additional researchers
contributing to the papers
include Liu; Thomas Dietz, MSU professor of environmental science and policy, sociology, and animal
studies; Wei Liu, former CSIS doctoral student now a postdoctoral fellow at IIASA in Laxenburg, Austria; Junyan Luo, CSIS research associate; Daniel Kramer, MSU associate professor in fisheries and wildlife and James Madison College; Xiaodong Chen, former CSIS doctoral student now on faculty at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
Other investigators
contributing to the new
study include Chaoran Yin, Ting Zhang, Yonggang Zhang, Raj Putatunda, Xiao Xiao, Fang Li, Shen Dai, and Xuebin Qin in the Department of Neuroscience at the Center for Neurovirology and the Comprehensive NeuroAIDS Center, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine; Weidong Xiao in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine; Huaqing Zhao in the Department of Clinical Science, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine; Xiying Qu in the Department of Radiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh; and Xianming Mo in the Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Hospital, West China Medical School, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.
Data generated in the lab have
contributed to several international T2D consortia
including the Meta - analysis of T2D in African Americans (MEDIA) Consortium that has performed meta - analysis of 17 genome - wide association
studies (GWAS) for T2D in over 8,000 cases and 16,000 controls.
Since IVF has already
contributed to great progress in reproductive medicine, enabling genetic testing on embryos
to prevent inherited diseases (
including Huntington's), the creation of artificial embryos for
study purposes could expand the horizon even more.
The AA cohort has
contributed to several consortia
including: the International Consortium for BP Genome - wide Association
Studies (ICBP - GWAS - Nature, 2011), the CARe AA cohorts for BP (Hum Mol Genet, 2011), and CARe for Renal Function (PLoS Genet, 2011).
Other researchers in a multinational team
contributed to this
study,
including those from Johns Hopkins University; University of California San Diego; National Research Institute for Child Health and Development (Tokyo); RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS - RCAI); Saga Medical University; Brigham and Women's Hospital, and University of Technology Dresden.
Salk scientists who
contributed to the zebrafish
study include Ricardo G. Correa, Takaaki Matsui, Vinay Tergaonkar, Concepcion Rodriguez - Esteban, Juan Carlos Izpisua - Belmonte, and Inder M. Verma.
Ensuring consideration of female cells and animals in science, as well as of an adequate proportion of women in clinical
studies that promote sex - specific analysis,
including sex differences among the a priori research questions, is important for future biomedical research and medicine and could
contribute to a better reproducibility of research (346).
Specific translational
studies include: Molecular mechanisms of migration
contribute to metastasis and subsequently thought
to be central
to the cancer progression poor clinical outcome for cancer patients.
The authors said that the findings of the
study should be able
to help and
contribute to understanding psychiatric disorders
including sleep disorder and neurological illnesses.
Proponents of NASA's Earth -
studies programs said the space agency has
contributed a great deal
to scientists» understanding of global weather patterns and trends,
including the effects of climate change on the environment.
Studies also show that autoimmune disorders
contribute to 30
to 60 percent of early menopause, paving the way for other problems
including type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus.
For instance, Kauffman says, it's possible that the workers» overall lifestyle —
including type A behavior —
contributed to the long hours and the heart risk observed in the
study.
«This
study contributes to growing evidence that ADHD medication is linked
to lower risk for many types of harmful behavior,
including substance abuse,» said
study leader Patrick Quinn.
Fats carry the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K.
Studies show that fats,
including the much feared saturated fats,
contribute to immune strength, bone strength, and can protect the liver.
In fact, many research
studies have shown that these fats
contribute to a number of health issues and diseases,
including hypothyroidism.
Our
studies show that the creation of routines,
including weekly meetings with a consistent educator, can help build relationships and positively
contribute to successful weight loss.
Many
studies suggest that too much sugar can
contribute to various diseases
including type 2 diabetes, obesity and heart disease.
A recent
study of US schoolchildren found that general dairy intake
including milks, yogurts, and cheese
contributed to healthy iodine levels.
Data that
contributed to the final conclusion
includes studies showing that the use of herbs and spices drastically cuts down on the amount of sodium consumed, because taste is not compromised, and research demonstrating that particular herbs and spices actually decrease risk of disease by increasing insulin sensitivity and improving heart health.
It is hard
to extrapolate from the Korean
study as diet is not the only thing that
contributes to longevity.I note a couple of things on the table that are interesting.Calcium intake is low, suggesting perhaps a diet also low in dairy.There are no alcohol calories
included.
Studies have shown that glyphosate is problematic and Stephanie is convinced that it is
contributing to the rising incidence of auto - immune disorders
including autism, ADHD, diabetes, Alzheimers, and more.
You might also find this article interesting: «Dietary factors that may
contribute to a high IHD risk in India
include low intakes of vitamin B - 6 and folate (6) and high intakes of trans fatty acids, which have been associated with risk in
studies conducted in the West (7 - 14).
Points
to make: soy protein isolate and other highly processed modern soy protein products are not safe and have no long history of use in the food supply;
studies published since 1999 undermine the credibility of — and conclusions drawn — from key
studies evaluated by the FDA when it approved the health claim in 1999; recent
studies show that soy can
contribute to or cause heart disease,
including endothelial damage (especially in women), heart arrhythmias and cardiomyopathy, an increasingly prevalent condition that affects 1 in 500 Americans.