The researchers therefore acknowledge that «the models
developed during this study require further validation using field collections.»
We see the diverse impacts of a childhood spent in the Amish country in Pennsylvania combined with a later keen interest in street culture, archaeology, and working with fabrics
developed during his studies in Los Angeles.
Some graduates from such programs are developing careers in CCS R&D and consultancy, while others are using the skills
developed during their studies in other energy - related roles.
Also think about what skills you've
developed during your studies and how you could apply these to non-academic jobs.
Not exact matches
Prefabricated materials were used in 65 percent of the designs presented for the Case
Study House Program, which was held to demonstrate how technology
developed during World War II could be applied to housing construction once the troops returned, the New York Times reported.
No one needs to show me biological or developmental
studies to prove that I was either born gay or
developed the orientation
during the first years of life... I know it.
After serving at the Monroe Street Church for several years, Morrison fulfilled a dream he had begun to
develop when his intellectual sights had broadened
during his last years at college: to embark on graduate
study at the University of Chicago.
Relatively new as a specific field of
study, it has
developed especially quickly
during the past 20 years.
«Garcia - Falgueras and Swaab state in the abstract of their 2010
study, «The fetal brain
develops during the intrauterine period in the male direction through a direct action of testosterone on the
developing nerve cells, or in the female direction through the absence of this hormone surge.
The
study of religions which as an academic discipline
developed quite quickly
during the twentieth century stressed the need for neutrality and impartiality.
«Garcia - Falgueras and Swaab state in the abstract of their 2010
study, «The fe - tal brain
develops during the intraut - erine period in the male direction through a direct action of tes - tosterone on the
developing nerve cells, or in the female direction through the absence of this hor - mone surge.
This «scientific» temper in the
study of religions
developed only at the dawn of the modern period, namely,
during the Enlightenment.
The latter interest originally
developed during his younger years,
studying under the direction of a famous historian of science, Father Henri Bosman, S.J. [29]
A recent
study revealed that pregnant women who had a B12 deficiency
during pregnancy may later
develop type 2 diabetes, as well as other serious metabolic problems.
A recent
study found that children of depressed mothers treated with a certain group of antidepressants
during pregnancy were more likely to
develop Chiari type 1 brain malformations than were children of mothers with no exposure to those antidepressants.
Especially with planned cesarean, some babies will inadvertently be delivered prematurely.1 Babies born even slightly before they are ready may experience breathing and breastfeeding problems.21 One to two babies per 100 will be cut
during the surgery.33
Studies comparing elective cesarean section or cesarean section for reasons unrelated to the baby with vaginal birth find that babies are 50 % more likely to have low Apgar scores, 5 times more likely to require assistance with breathing, and 5 times more likely to be admitted to intermediate or intensive care.4 Babies born after elective cesarean section are more than four times as likely to
develop persistent pulmonary hypertension compared with babies born vaginally.17 Persistent pulmonary hypertension is life threatening.
One major finding of the MTA
Study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health (2) was that the children of parents who developed a disciplined yet positive approach to parenting were able to maintain treatment gains during the 14 month period of the s
Study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health (2) was that the children of parents who
developed a disciplined yet positive approach to parenting were able to maintain treatment gains
during the 14 month period of the
studystudy.
In a
study that tracked 1,024 women
during the first three months after they gave birth, researchers from the University of Heidelberg in Germany found that more than 11 percent fell victim to postpartum anxiety disorders, while roughly 6 percent
developed postpartum depressive disorders.
This shows through in
studies too, but for those of you who have really low supply, research shows you can also look into progesterone supplementation as an alternative
during your pregnancy to help stimulate the growth of the milk
developing cells.
Science tells us that a woman's milk - making glands grow and
develop during pregnancy, and after birth this milk - making tissue continues to grow (
study HERE).
The
study also found that women who delivered babies at a higher gestational age (further along in their pregnancy) were less likely to
develop PPD, and women who did not have anesthesia, such as an epidural,
during delivery had an increased risk.
She received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Wesleyan University in Connecticut and
developed a particular interest in Cultural Psychology
during her
studies.
Research
studies have shown that women who
develop postpartum depression, show the warning signs
during pregnancy.
Some new
studies even showed that eating peanut butter
during pregnancy may help prevent kids from
developing allergies.
Background research in the
study states that depression
during pregnancy affects between seven percent and nineteen percent in
developed countries.
Additional reasons for deciding not to breastfeed can include concern about the quality and quantity of breast milk, and partner and family support, which are common across
developed and
developing countries.10, 11 Women who decide not to breastfeed are also more likely to have smoked
during their pregnancy, be primiparous mothers (i.e., having their first child), and to have a child born low birth weight or with complex health issues such as cystic fibrosis.9, 12 Prenatal and post-natal stressful experiences may also reduce the duration of breastfeeding.13 Finally, several
studies suggest that mother's who return to work within the first 6 months postpartum or anticipate an early return to full - time employment, are less likely to breastfeed.
The
study, recently published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, is one of the first to evaluate the rate of depression in mothers at the three onset time points: 24.9 percent of participants
developed depression pre-pregnancy, 36.7 percent
developed it
during pregnancy (prenatal) and 38.4 percent
developed depression
during the postpartum period.
Studies from various
developing countries have shown that between three and 20 per cent of episodes of acute diarrhoea become persistent, and up to one half of all diarrhoea - associated deaths occur
during episodes of persistent diarrhoea.
During the
study, officers also answered questions about existing interview practices that they considered worked well, and were asked what could be done to
develop understanding and skills.
The assessment framework which we
developed in the UK context
during the 1990s has since provided the foundation for a series of equivalent
studies in democracies worldwide.
A
study by researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine shows that when mice that are genetically susceptible to
developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) were given antibiotics
during late pregnancy and the early nursing period, their offspring were more likely to
develop an inflammatory condition of the colon that resembles human IBD.
Since most of Schmidt's colleagues were scattered across the globe — in Europe, South America and the United States — the group had
developed a 24 - hour relay approach to analyzing their telescope data: Schmidt would work all day in the East before emailing the baton over to colleague Adam Riess, then at the University of California, Berkeley, who continued the
study during daylight in the West.
Cory Berkland's interest in business
developed during his graduate engineering
studies and blossomed into two companies, within which he still plays an active role.
For this
study, Dr. Faries and colleagues identified 156 women who had
developed melanoma
during pregnancy.
The
study found that infants at high risk for
developing ASD have elevated levels of «noise» and increased randomness in their spontaneous head movements
during sleep, a pattern possibly suggestive of problems with sleep.
Studies in rodents suggest that stress
during pregnancy inhibits neural growth, while the children of women who lived in war zones
during pregnancy have a higher risk of
developing schizophrenia.
The technical skills can be picked up anywhere — the personal qualities have to be
developed and the best way to do this is by doing some clinical research
during your
studies.
In this
study, researchers measured the hormones of 5153 women
during early pregnancy (before the 18th week) and found that women with high levels of thyroid hormone but low levels of hCG were between three and eleven times more likely to
develop preeclampsia.
«Tens of thousands of people had surgery
during the
study period, and only a very small number of them
developed Guillain - Barré.
For this
study, Guttridge, first author David J. Wang, who
developed many of the
study's concepts, and their colleagues monitored NF - kB activity
during tumor development using mouse embryonic fibroblasts and two mouse models.
Study co-author Massimo Raimondo, M.D., a gastroenterologist, is part of a Mayo team that has
developed a method to collect this fluid from the pancreas
during a routine upper endoscopy test.
In a series of follow - up
studies, his team
developed an automated system that recognized impression - enhancing behaviors
during simulated interviews.
Overall, 42 people
developed Parkinson's
during the
study including 30 white people and 12 black people.
Now, a new
study from a team at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI - MUHC) and McGill University shows that the risk of
developing those conditions post pregnancy is drastically higher if the women had both diabetes and high blood pressure
during pregnancy.
The
study focuses on «stemness,» defined as the potential for self - renewal and differentiation from the cell of origin, and on «stemness indices»
developed during postdoctoral research conducted by Tathiane Malta as part of a project supported by FAPESP and with Houtan Noushmehr, a professor in FMRP - USP's Genetics Department, as principal investigator.
Authors of the new
study include SDSC's Goetz and Walker as well as Matthew A. Clark, who
developed part of the software
during his internship with Walker and Goetz, as part of SDSC's Research Experience for High School Students (REHS) program and later as an undergraduate research intern in the WMD lab.
The
study, recently published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, is one of the first to evaluate the rate of depression in mothers at the three onset time points: 24.9 percent of participants
developed depression pre-pregnancy, 36.7 percent
developed it
during pregnancy (prenatal) and 38.4 percent
developed depression
during the postpartum period.
The
study shows that the TREX2 gene has a relevant role in the inflammatory response that
develops during the illness.
A
study in mice shows that undernourishment
during pregnancy increases the chances that the next two generations will
develop obesity and diabetes.
«In a small percentage of cases, however, these symptoms may be indicators of an increased risk of
developing an obsessive - compulsive disorder that requires treatment,
during childhood or in adulthood,» says Dr. Carles Soriano - Mas, lead author of the
study.