Not exact matches
Last week, a
study published by the Kauffman Foundation using census
data from the past 50 years, revealed some eye - opening statistics about the number of immigrant -
led companies in America.
From my experience working with thousands of small and mid-market (SME) B2B companies, along with
studying the reams of
data on the B2B
lead generation model, I've established a list of the three most common and damaging website mistakes made by SMEs.
«Contrary to the prevailing scientific opinion about the biological effects of nitrite and nitrate, our
data support the view that humans may require these dietary components
from birth —
from nature's most perfect food,» said Norman G. Hord, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.D., the
study's
lead author and an associate professor of food science and human nutrition at Michigan State University (MSU).
The other
study,
led by Kate Grimshaw, CFNP, of the University of Southampton in the U.K., analyzed
data from a cohort of 1,170 women recruited during pregnancy and followed, along with their infants, for two years after birth.
«For this large cohort of women who planned midwife -
led home births in the United States, outcomes are congruent with the best available
data from population - based, observational
studies that evaluated outcomes by intended place of birth and perinatal risk factors.
Professor Rachel Gibson,
from The University of Manchester,
led the
study which used
data from a survey of national e-campaign managers and public opinion
data.
Of those tested, 40.1 percent show high levels of
lead while 16 percent showing very high levels, according to a
study of
data from 2009 to 2015 in the Journal of Pediatrics.
Using the Great Barrier Reef as their
study case, they estimated the evolution of the region over the last 14,000 years and showed that (1) high sediment loads
from catchments erosion prevented coral growth during the early phase of sea level rise and favoured deep offshore sediment deposition; (2) how the fine balance between climate, sea level, and margin physiography enabled coral reefs to thrive under limited shelf sedimentation rates at 6,000 years before present; and, (3) how over the last 3,000 years, the decrease of accommodation space
led to the lateral extension of coral reefs consistent with available observational
data.
Now a new
study led by researcher Eduardo Maeda
from the University of Helsinki has put together a unique combination of satellite
data and hydrological measurements to
study the problem.
Combing the genetic
data from a transmission
study in ferrets, a team
led by Thomas Friedrich, a professor of pathobiological sciences at the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, found that during transmission, when one animal is infected by another through sneezing or coughing, the process of natural selection acts strongly on hemagglutinin, the structure the virus uses to attach to and infect host cells.
Using
data from National Database for Autism Research (NDAR),
lead author Kristina Denisova, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at CUMC and Fellow at the Sackler Institute,
studied 71 high and low risk infants who underwent two functional Magnetic Resonance imaging brain scans either at 1 - 2 months or at 9 - 10 months: one during a resting period of sleep and a second while native language was presented to the infants.
«Much of our historical
data about species» population - level responses to climate change comes
from observational
studies, which can suggest but not confirm causation,» said Anne Marie Panetta,
lead author of the
study and a post-doctoral researcher in CU Boulder's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO).
To look for potential blood - based markers of delirium, a team
led by senior investigators Towia Libermann, PhD and Edward Marcantonio, MD, SM, both of BIDMC, screened plasma
from adults without dementia aged 70 and older undergoing major non-cardiac surgery using
data from the Successful Aging after Elective Surgery
Study.
After analyzing reams of publicly available
data on casualties
from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and decades of terrorist attacks, the scientists conclude that «insurgents pretty much seemed to be following a progress curve — or a learning curve — that's very common in the manufacturing literature,» says physicist Neil Johnson of the University of Miami in Florida and
lead author of the
study.
The research team,
led by the University of Bristol, conducted a
study that reviewed patient
data from 44
studies to compare the effectiveness of the two types of surgery currently used to treat infections — one - stage and two - stage revisions.
This fall researchers at the Georgia Museum of Natural History at the University of Georgia will
lead an effort to digitize around 2.1 million specimens
from the order Lepidoptera — moths and butterflies — and to make that
data available to scientists
studying climate, natural habitats and agricultural pests.
The Lililwan
study,
led by Aboriginal leaders
from the Fitzroy Valley communities, The George Institute for Global Health and The University of Sydney, provides Australia's first comprehensive
data on the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in remote communities.
Led by Dr Steven Marwaha, a clinical academic Psychiatrist, the research analysed
data from the Avon Longitudinal
Study of Parents and Children and found that teenage cannabis use at least 2 - 3 times weekly is directly associated with suffering
from symptoms of hypomania in later years.
This preliminary
data is
from the Adolescent Health and Development in Context
study, which Browning
leads.
Ion S. Jovin, MD, FACC, the
study's
lead author and medical director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories at McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center and associate professor of medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University, said that the
study's results are consistent with
data from contemporary
studies of patients with acute coronary syndrome and STEMI.
Before doing the new national
study, the authors identified similar trends in Michigan hospitals using
data from the Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative,
led by medical student David Cron and published in July 2016.
To help our patients suffering
from this disorder, we need to gather reliable
data to evaluate the effectiveness and safety profile of new treatment options,» said
lead study author Liang Zheng
from the department of gastroenterology, the Second Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine.
For the
study, published in Management Science, the researchers examined
data from a
leading specialty apparel retailer with more than 400 retail stores and 100 exclusively sourced outlet stores.
«This suggests that predicted ecosystem changes — including continuing advances in the start of spring across much of the globe — may be far greater than current estimates based on
data from experiments,» said Elizabeth Wolkovich, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Diego, who
led the
study.
In the
study, the carotid narrowing
data came
from vascular ultrasound tests performed on 307,444 tri-state area residents during 2003 - 2008 by Life Line Screening, a
leading community - based health screening company focused on evaluating risk factors for vascular disease.
«By following these babies
from birth, and intensively within the first six months, we were able to collect large amounts of
data long before overt symptoms are typically seen,» said Warren Jones, Ph.D., the
lead author on the
study.
Researchers
led by Kathryn Wilson
from Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, both in Boston, had combed through
data from two longitudinal
studies to identify 575 individuals who had gone on to develop kidney cancer.
Alistair Miles,
lead author
from the University of Oxford and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said: «The
data we have generated are a unique resource for
studying how mosquito populations are responding to our current control efforts, and for designing better technologies and strategies for mosquito control in the future.
For the current
study, scientists
led by Helmneh Sineshaw, M.D., MPH, analyzed
data from 260,174 breast cancer cases recorded in the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Soci
data from 260,174 breast cancer cases recorded in the National Cancer
Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Soci
Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Society.
For their
study, researchers
led by Anthony Robbins, M.D., Ph.D., American Cancer Society director of health services research, analyzed
data from nearly 260,000 cancer patients ages 15 to 39 in the National Cancer Database.
Pregnant women who have a healthy diet and regular moderate exercise are less likely to have a caesarean section, gain excessive weight, or develop diabetes in pregnancy, according to a
study led by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) using
data from over 12,000 women.
The research team, including members of Prof. Keinan's lab, Prof. Eitan Friedman of TAU's Sackler School of Medicine, and Prof. Gil Azmon and colleagues at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the University of Haifa, based their
study on
data from the Jewish HapMap project, an international effort
led by Prof. Harry Ostrer of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, to determine the genetic history of worldwide Jewish diasporas.
Lawrence Rudnick, the astronomer who
led the team that found the void, was
studying data from the Very Large Array, a network of 27 radio antennas in New Mexico, when he spotted a gap in the constellation Eridanus where radio signals
from galaxies appear unusually faint.
Putting this risk in context, marijuana outlets
led to similar levels of property crime as bars, liquor stores and restaurants that serve alcohol,
data from the
study suggests.
The
study,
led by Dr Julie Jones
from the University of Sheffield's Department of Geography, has revealed that limited
data on Antarctica's climate is making it difficult for researchers to disentangle changes caused by human activity
from natural climate fluctuations.
The
study, based on insurance claims
data from across the United States, was conducted in response to reports of Avastin (bevacizumab)- related endophthalmitis, which
led the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently to propose significant restrictions on use of the drug for eye conditions.
These findings come
from the largest
study to date to investigate the health of ART babies over time;
data from more than 92,000 children in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden were analysed for the
study, which is published online in Human Reproduction, one of the world's
leading reproductive medicine journals.
«
From the
data we had, it looked like the well completion phase was the strongest contributor to these emissions,» said Lisa McKenzie, the
lead author of the
study.
To investigate this potential link, a team
led by Rakhi Naik, MD, MHS (Johns Hopkins University) and Marguerite Irvin, PhD (University of Alabama at Birmingham) analyzed
data from a large population - based
study, the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS)
study.
Led by University of Maryland School of Public Health researcher Dr. Andrew Fenelon, the
study analyzed
data on adults ages 18 - 64
from the National Health Interview Survey that were linked to HUD
data for the eight years
from 2004 - 2012.
An international team of scientists,
led by researchers
from the University of Tuebingen and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, successfully recovered and analyzed ancient DNA
from Egyptian mummies dating
from approximately 1400 BCE to 400 CE, including the first genome - wide nuclear
data from three individuals, establishing ancient Egyptian mummies as a reliable source for genetic material to
study the ancient past.
Nechuta and colleagues used
data from the Shanghai Women's Health
Study, a large, population - based prospective cohort study of about 75,000 women ages 40 to 70, from Shanghai, China, led by Wei Zheng, MD, PhD, at the Vanderbilt Epidemiology Ce
Study, a large, population - based prospective cohort
study of about 75,000 women ages 40 to 70, from Shanghai, China, led by Wei Zheng, MD, PhD, at the Vanderbilt Epidemiology Ce
study of about 75,000 women ages 40 to 70,
from Shanghai, China,
led by Wei Zheng, MD, PhD, at the Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center.
The team had already compiled
data from the registries and archives of the BCG vaccination campaign in Québec
from 1956 to 1974, which
led to a
study previously published in the journal Vaccine.
To examine the relationship between dietary intake of major sources of protein and kidney function, a team
led by Woon - Puay Koh, MBBS (Hons), PhD (Duke - NUS Medical School and Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health in National University of Singapore) analyzed
data from the Singapore Chinese Health
Study, a prospective study of 63,257 Chinese adults in Singa
Study, a prospective
study of 63,257 Chinese adults in Singa
study of 63,257 Chinese adults in Singapore.
Dr Mikko Tuomi,
from the University of Hertfordshire's Centre for Astrophysics Research and
lead author of the
study, said: «We were looking at the
data from UVES alone, and noticed some variability that could not be explained by random noise.
Researchers used
data from the two countries because they «are the world's two largest emitters of greenhouse gases and responsible for about one - third of global warming to date,» said Longjian Liu, M.D., Ph.D.,
lead study author and an associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The
study,
led by Mott and the Children's Hospital Association, used 2016
data from a C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health.
► «
Data from studies of Zika virus and its clinical effects should be shared as soon as possible, without scientists having to worry that they're endangering a later publication, dozens of
leading journals and research funding agencies said Wednesday in a statement,» Vogel wrote in a ScienceInsider published that day.
Dr. Ian Colman, associate professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine,
led a team of researchers in examining
data from the Avon Longitudinal
Study of Parents and Children.
Data from studies of Zika virus and its clinical effects should be shared as soon as possible, without scientists having to worry that they're endangering a later publication, dozens of
leading journals and research funding agencies said today in a statement.