Not exact matches
But a recent
study conducted by Vision
Critical on behalf
of Rogers
found that about three quarter
of Canadian enterprises» IT teams are simply too busy to innovate.
In a new
study by Future Workplace and Kronos, we
found that 87 %
of employers said that improving retention is a
critical priority for their organization.
Symantec 2010
Critical Infrastructure Protection Study Symantec conducted a survey in August 2010 to find out how aware critical infrastructure companies were of government efforts in this area and how engaged and enthusiastic private enterprise was about working with gov
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Study Symantec conducted a survey in August 2010 to
find out how aware
critical infrastructure companies were of government efforts in this area and how engaged and enthusiastic private enterprise was about working with gov
critical infrastructure companies were
of government efforts in this area and how engaged and enthusiastic private enterprise was about working with government.
Vision
Critical's Tyler Douglas will also share the
findings of a new
study that reveals what consumers expect from brands in the data - gathering process.
In a 1996
study of a global food and beverage company, McClelland
found that when senior managers had a
critical mass
of emotional intelligence capabilities, their divisions outperformed yearly earnings goals by 20 %.
«Overall, we
find that for less religious people, the strength
of their emotional connection to another person is
critical to whether they will help that person or not,»
study co-author and University
of California, Berkeley social psychologist Robb Willer said in a statement.
First, it is plain that the empty tomb was not the originating factor since careful
critical study of the material
found at the end
of all four Gospels makes it clear that the stories about the empty tomb are more in the category
of Christian apologetic — however honestly believed and taught at the time when the Gospels were compiled from earlier oral tradition — than in that
of historical reporting.
Since a history
of Faith Church had just been finished a few months before he arrived, Landry invited the committee to begin its work with a
study of this history; the story
of the church's
founding, its significant experiences in the past,
critical turning points, its line
of important personages.
It is important to note that Leibowitz extends this line
of analysis even to the
study of the Bible, thus supporting the
findings of modern
critical scholarship.
A different
study that looked at the lifestyles and health
of nurses,
found that social support — like that
found in a church — is
critical for physical and mental health.
But
critical realism can also
find room for
studies in which the question
of the truth and falsity
of religious beliefs is not bracketed.
The
study found that teens who say they are grateful for things in their lives may more fully develop
critical life skills, such as cooperation, a sense
of purpose, creativity and persistence.
My
critical appraisal
of the Wax (2010) can be
found in an earlier post; however, the AAP not only cites Wax, but a number
of other
studies that support the claim that neonates have significantly increased mortality rates when born outside the hospital.
Two 2003
studies suggest that heading in soccer may result in weaker mental performance, including a decline in cognitive function, difficulty in verbal learning, planning and maintaining attention and reduced information processing speed, but a
critical review
of the literature in 2010 by an expert panel
of the American Academy
of Pediatrics
found no support for such a
finding, and a 2012
study in the journal Neurosurgery concluded that it was «unlikely» that the subtle cognitive differences detected were sufficient to affect the daily lives
of players.
«
Finding ways to decrease the incidence and severity
of sports - related injuries is
critical to keeping kids playing sports long - term and reaping the benefits that organized athletics provides,» said Dawn Comstock, PhD, a co-author
of the
study and assistant professor at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
Originally
founded so that scientists and nature aficionados alike could
study and share the specimens they collected, we continue to build on our legacy
of natural history education at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum through immersive exhibits,
critical conservation and research initiatives, public engagement and education programming.
One recent
study found that a whopping 95 percent
of new parents made
critical installation mistakes with their rear - facing car seats, but that those who had consulted car seat technicians were 13 times more likely to get it right.
The
study found increased activity in several brain regions associated with processing
of negative emotions when they listened to the
critical statements.
One 2010
study found that women undergo changes in areas
of the brain, including the hypothalamus and amygdala, that are
critical for emotional regulation.
The
study also
found that positive selection more often act on residues adjacent to, rather than directly at, a
critical active site
of the enzyme, and on flexible regions rather than on rigid structural elements
of the protein.
In a groundbreaking
study that provides scientists with a
critical new understanding
of stem cell development and its role in disease, UCLA researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center
of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor
of biological chemistry, have established a first -
of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized cells are reprogrammed into stem cells that resemble those
found in the embryo.
While many previous
studies predicted a future increase in humus levels as a result
of climate change, based on their current
findings, the TUM scientists are
critical of this assumption: If the input
of organic matter stagnates, soil will lose some
of its humus in the long term.
The
findings of both
studies suggest potential avenues for increasing empathy, which is especially
critical in treating people who have experienced desensitizing situations like prison or war.
In the same
study, Hans Peter Peters, a communication researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany, and his colleagues
found that about 40 %
of researchers were concerned about
critical reactions from peers resulting from their media involvement.
Although not nearly as well
studied as neurons, astrocytes — named for their star - shaped appearance — make up one - third to one - half
of all the cells in the brain and are increasingly being
found to be
critical for neuronal function.
In their
study, Wilkinson, with first author Rachid Karam, PhD, and colleagues
found that the NMD pathway plays a
critical role in shaping the activities
of UPR.
«Funding research focused on helping patients survive longer is
critical, and
studies such as this advance our goal
of not only improving treatments for brain cancer, but eventually
finding a cure.»
Taken together, Shankman's
findings raise many
critical questions about previous
studies built on techniques that failed to assess the composition
of the lesions accurately.
«The extent
of the
findings surprised us,» says the
study's senior author Nathan C. Dean, M.D., Section Chief
of Pulmonary and
Critical Care at Intermountain Medical Center and LDS Hospital, and a professor at University
of Utah Health.
«Our
findings capture which
critical regions around the world hold the wild diversity we need for the stability
of global agriculture,» says
study co-author Colin Khoury, a crop diversity specialist at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) in Cali, Colombia.
The
study is part
of a
critical national conversation led by researchers at the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics to
find evidence - based interventions that lower health care costs and unnecessary use
of health care.
«Our goal here was to get a picture
of what is happening when patients go to a SNF after hospital discharge, and we
found that some
of the assumptions about the impact
of nursing home quality on outcomes may have been overstated,» says the
study's lead author, Mark Neuman, MD, MSc, an assistant professor
of Anesthesiology and
Critical Care and Senior Fellow in the Leonard Davis Institute
of Health Economics at the Perelman School
of Medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania.
This
study is the first to selectively target ILCs in the presence
of an intact immune system, and these
findings suggest that under normal conditions, ILCs play a
critical role in dampening the anti-bacterial T - cell response using MHCII.
The
study found that
critical care nurses show moderate levels
of postcode stress and PTSD symptoms when asked to recall an unsuccessful resuscitation.
Non-European populations are
critical to
study to
find mutations that may be underlying the vast phenotypic variation
of humans.»
«We
found that the steepness
of the gradient is a
critical factor for axon guidance; the steeper the gradient, the better the axons respond to guidance cues,» says Tyler F.W. Sloan, PhD student in Dr. Charron's laboratory and first author
of the
study.
«The
findings should be interpreted with caution given that childhood socioeconomic status is notoriously difficult to measure for a number
of reasons, including recall bias, but other
studies have shown that childhood socioeconomic status can have a
critical impact on adult health independent
of adult socioeconomic status.
The difference could be
critical for the future
of lions; the
study found that almost half
of unfenced lion populations may sink to less than 10 %
of their potential size over the next 2 to 4 decades.
Measuring behavior change is a
critical component
of dating violence prevention research and is rarely
found in
studies of adolescent dating violence prevention programs.
A new
study, however, has
found that more careful tailoring
of seed collections to specific species and situations is
critical to preserving plant diversity.
«The fact that eyewitnesses have experienced the past themselves makes them so credible that the students who interact with them in person
find it hard to build up the distance needed for a
critical approach to their accounts,» explains Christiane Bertram, who is first author
of the
study and who meanwhile teaches teaching didactics in the social sciences at the University
of Konstanz.
In the present
study, surgeons from Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College
of Medicine, Houston,
found that pediatric
critical care also has led to steady improvements in survival after liver transplantation regardless
of the severity
of illness
of a child.
In this
study, the last three amino acids
of the Pten protein, which are often missing in human cancers, were
found to be
critical for forming an intact mitotic spindle, a structure required for accurate chromosome segregation.
This
finding, published in a
study in the journal Nature Climate Change, is
critical in predicting how much wheat and other crops we'll need to feed the world, said Senthold Asseng, a UF / IFAS professor
of agricultural and biological engineering and leader
of this
study.
That
study focused on seabirds, but now my co-authors and I have
found that plastic trash has a similar effect on anchovies — a
critical part
of ocean food chains.
«Our
study is the first to show that hCG is a target
of phthalate exposure in early pregnancy and to confirm previous
findings that it is a
critical hormone in male development,» Adibi said.
Several years ago, in tissue culture
studies of mouse neurons, Dr. Shelanski
found that caspace - 2 plays a
critical role in the death
of neurons in the presence
of amyloid beta, the protein that accumulates in the neurons
of people with Alzheimer's.
A new
study from the University
of Central Florida
found that although not a recommended practice, those who participate in milk - sharing networks generally follow good hygiene, which is
critical for keeping milk free from bacterial contamination.
Hoffman is also
critical of a
study that Genentech says supports the NINDS trial
findings.
A systematic review
of studies from 2011 - 2016 led by Katherine Courtright, MD, MS, an instructor
of Medicine in the division
of Pulmonary, Allergy, and
Critical Care and the Palliative and Advanced Illness Research (PAIR) Center at Penn,
found that among more than 795,000 Americans who were part
of 150 different
studies, 63 percent had not completed any advance directive.