Sentences with phrase «convincing study to date»

A follow - up study found the same thing: improved bone density in those that consumed the most phytates, but this is the most convincing study to date, actually measuring phytate levels flowing through women's bodies and following bone mass over time.
In the most convincing study to date, a team of researchers in Cambridge has shown that a diet high in soya protein can alter women's hormones in a way that mimics the effects of the anticancer drug tamoxifen.

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A new study provides what scientists say is the most convincing evidence to date that the Italian adventurer and some of his crew contracted the disease during their voyage to the New World — and unwittingly introduced it to the old one circa 1493.
The industry, by and large, has regarded the studies done to date — a number of which claim to have found higher rates of illness among residents living close to drilling wells — as largely anecdotal and less than convincing.
«By taking into account the large amount of data presented and the scarce information available up to date, we are convinced that it will open a new perspective in the research of mitochondrial DNA - related diseases, as well as in population studies, and evolutionary and forensic field,» concludes research director Maria Pilar Aluja.
According to the study, 48 percent of U.S. adults that searched someone before a first date found something that made them cancel the date, while 51 percent said they found something that convinced them to go ahead with the date.
I'm convinced that if someone conducted a study to track the timeline of the rise of internet dating sites and specialized online communities, they would be a clear link to the rather sharp rise in black women dating and marrying interracially within the last decade.
Ian's approach is so shaky that it takes his new research assistant (Brit Marling, who sounds a lot more convincing in a lab coat than her co-star does) all of five minutes to dismantle his work to date and suggest a new line of study: They should locate a sightless organism with the PAX6 gene and manipulate it, effectively trying to «build an eye from scratch.»
ASPCA Position Although multiple communities have been studied where breed - specific legislation has been enacted, no convincing data indicates this strategy has succeeded anywhere to date (Klaassen et al., 1996; Ott et al., 2007; Rosado, 2007).
This is all a terrible by - product of certain media organizations and politics mixing in to confuse the public as to what is really happening and thereby convince people that are unwilling to look at the date or unable to comprehend a study as to what the truth is.
Response: While we understand that removing the specified identifiers may reduce the usefulness of the resulting data to third parties, we remain convinced by the evidence found in the MIT study that we referred to in the preamble to the proposed rule [17] and the analyses discussed below that there remains a significant risk of identification of the subjects of health information from the inclusion of indirect identifiers such as birth date and zip code and that in many cases there will be a reasonable basis to believe that such information remains identifiable.
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