The team's use of individual participant data also allowed them to query the extent to which different groups respond to vitamin D supplementation, in more
detail than previous studies.
Not exact matches
Scientists at Freie Universität Berlin and the University of Strasbourg (France) have developed a new method for
studying the function of ribonucleic acid (RNA) that provides more
detailed results, is more cost - effective, as well as easier to work with
than previous methods.
In a
detailed study of more
than 200 years» worth of temperature data, results backed
previous findings that short - term pauses in climate change are simply the result of natural variation.
Previous studies that attempted to explain why the shifts were occurring at different rates and in different directions
than expected did not have the data necessary to
study changes in
detail.
Dr Ricardo Rodríguez Varela, researcher at Stockholm University and lead author of the
study, explains: «By generating the first autosomal genetic data from these populations we can conclusively demonstrate that the Guanches were most closely related to modern North Africans of Berber ancestry
than to any other population we included for comparisons, supporting
previous studies but adding more
detail and nuance.»
The recent paper by Kate Marvel and others (including me) in Nature Climate Change looks at the different forcings and their climate responses over the historical period in more
detail than any
previous modeling
study.
Building on earlier research showing the carbon payback time of biofuel crops grown on certain types of land, the new
study uses «a new, geographically
detailed database of crop locations and yields, along with updated vegetation and soil biomass estimates, to provide carbon payback estimates that are more regionally specific
than those in
previous studies,» write the authors.
One main contribution of the present
study is that it gives a more
detailed picture
than previous research of potentially important differences between direct and indirect aggression, and between direct and indirect victimization.