Sentences with phrase «details from early studies»

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News: An earlier version of this article misstated a detail from a University of Western Ontario study.
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, David Cameron said: «I haven't seen this report in all its detail so I will study it, but from an early reading of The Daily Telegraph I profoundly disagree with some of the things that they are saying.
In a study released earlier this year, scientists from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia detailed artificial womb technology, which has the possibility of revolutionizing care for pre-maturely born infants.
Look for details of short - term programmes for doctoral students which allow you to spend from 3 months to a year of your studies abroad, such as The Marie Curie Training Networks and The Marie Curie Host Fellowships for Early - Stage Research Training.
It will be used for many different types of astronomical studies ranging from detailed imaging of galaxy clusters in the early universe to mapping areas of star formation in our own Galaxy.
Previous infrared missions, from IRAS to Herschel, have revealed a great deal about the obscured... ▽ More Measurements in the infrared wavelength domain allow us to assess directly the physical state and energy balance of cool matter in space, thus enabling the detailed study of the various processes that govern the formation and early evolution of stars and planetary systems in galaxies over cosmic time.
In part because it plays a role in reducing weight, blood pressure, cholesterol, and so on (for more details on how this distorts the results, including evidence from other studies on how these statistical tricks hide real health benefits from much higher amounts of running, see my earlier blog entry).
For further information, Soft Landings for Schools — Case Studies, detailing feedback from the early use of the Soft Landings Framework in schools, is available as a free PDF from www.bsria.co.uk/bookshop or www.usablebuildings.co.uk.
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (NICHD SECCYD) collected detailed information on achievement, social development, family experiences, child - care quality, and schooling for roughly 1,300 children at regular intervals from birth on, yielding data that have resulted in numerous influential papers on child care and family background effects on early achievement and social adjustEarly Child Care and Youth Development (NICHD SECCYD) collected detailed information on achievement, social development, family experiences, child - care quality, and schooling for roughly 1,300 children at regular intervals from birth on, yielding data that have resulted in numerous influential papers on child care and family background effects on early achievement and social adjustearly achievement and social adjustment.
Drafted and reviewed by dozens of scientists within and outside government and endorsed earlier this year by the independent National Academy of Sciences, the report details findings drawn from a host of studies that are as close to certainties as science can produce.
This report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland study (GUS) to present a detailed exploration of children's social, emotional and behavioural development during the early years of their lives up to their entry to primary school.
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