Sentences with phrase «early evidence for»

These findings provide early evidence for the positive contribution of the RC approach to gains in academic achievement.
The ubiquity of and early evidence for this phenomenon in ontogeny hint at its biological «prewiredness» and relevance for development.
And there is early evidence for the continuation of this pattern as shown in the following graph http://bit.ly/nz6PFx
Most surface stations are concentrated in eastern North America and Western Europe and became the early evidence for human induced global warming.
3) There is early evidence for the validity of the above interpretation with the GMT plateau in the last decade as shown in the following graph.
Some of the early evidence for the beneficial qualities of vitamin K2 came from Japan, where consumption of Natto, a naturally fermented soy product replete with K2, is common in Eastern Japan but not in Western Japan.
Early evidence for the waves was found several decades ago by Princeton astrophysicist Joseph Taylor and Russell Hulse, a former physicist for the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
In the ensuing search for a learning task that H.M. could master, a breakthrough came with the demonstration of spared motor learning, thus providing early evidence for the existence of multiple memory systems in the brain.
Although other researchers agree that this is the best early evidence for collective dining, one expert questions whether it was a true feast.
Dumbledore trusts that Snape has repented of his former affiliation with Voldemort and reformed his ways, but an attentive reader will notice that the early evidence for that claim is later undermined.
«If chimps with their small brain size can conceptually deal with fire, then maybe we should rethink some of the earliest evidence for fire usage,» Pruetz says.
Some of the earliest evidence for this zombie came from studies of people who had suffered brain injuries.
This week we have stories on how we taste water, extracting ancient DNA from mummy heads, and the earliest evidence for dog breeding with Online News Editor David Grimm.
«These results are tantalizingly close to the earliest evidence for modern humans in the region, which might suggest a causal link to the subsequent disappearance of H. floresiensis,» Higham adds.
«Archaeological excavation unearths evidence of turkey domestication 1,500 years ago: Eggshells and bones from baby turkeys among earliest evidence for turkey domestication.»
The earlier evidence for water on the moon hinted only at small deposits near the poles, probably left there by the impact of icy meteorites.
These results constitute the earliest evidence for abstract learning in humans.»
By examining striations on teeth of a Homo habilis fossil, a new discovery led by a University of Kansas researcher has found the earliest evidence for right - handedness in the fossil record dating back 1.8 million years.
The earliest evidence for living organisms dates back almost exactly to the time when the rain of asteroids ended.
The earliest evidence for cheese making comes from 7,000 - year - old archaeological sites in Poland, where milk fat remains were found in holed ceramic containers that could have served as rudimentary strainers.
Earlier evidence for the quasiparticles was found in one - dimensional nanowires, in which a Majorana fermion sat motionless at each end of the wire, like a particle bound to a particular spot within a material.
Earlier evidence for cross-protection between the flaviviruses — as these agents are called — was contradictory.
Two issues later, Colin Barras identifies the significance of cosmetics in human development, with the earliest evidence for this being 100,000 - year - old ochre pigments (25 October, p 32).
For a long time a small amount of copper slag from the Neolithic site at Çatalhöyük was thought to be the earliest evidence for pyrometallurgical extraction of copper from ore.
This new result provides the earliest evidence for strong overlap in infants» attention to objects and events.
Notably, the West African cohort has been useful for refining the association signals found in European and Asian ancestry populations; it has provided some of the earliest evidence for how relatively diverse populations might facilitate fine - mapping of loci originally identified in more homogeneous populations characterized by larger regions of strong linkage disequilibrium.
The earliest evidence for established trade exists in the Neolithic with newly settled people importing exotic goods over distances of many hundreds of miles.
«The earliest evidence for lowered metabolic rate in response to fasting occurred after 60 hours -LRB--8 % in resting metabolic rate).
The earliest evidence for wine drinking from domesticated vines comes from a pottery jar dated 7400 — 7100 y BP from the Zagros Mountains in northern Iran (45), whereas the earliest archaeologic indication of the brewing of beer and beer consumption dates to the late fourth millennium BC from the Godin site in southern Kurdistan in Iran (46).
Some of the earliest evidence for human use of marine resources, coming from Middle Stone Age sites in South Africa, includes the harvesting of foods such as abalones, limpets, and mussels associated with kelp forest habitats.
Separated from the California mainland throughout recent geological history, the Channel Islands provide the earliest evidence for human seafaring in the Americas.
Curator of Anthropology John Johnson, who headed a team that investigated the earliest evidence for people in our region at the Arlington Springs Site on Santa Rosa Island.

Not exact matches

As an example, they cited outside research and «early evidence» from a previous study Matias conducted on Internet messaging board Reddit that involved showing readers of Reddit's «r / science» forum rules for commenting.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
That research will be crucial: An earlier effort by another company, Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated as a screening tool for early detection of cancer in high risk individuals.»
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released minutes from its meeting at the end of July, and it looks like Fed officials broached the subject of raising interest rates earlier than planned, but ultimately decided to wait for more evidence of an improved economic outlook.
Once the final results of those studies are analyzed this spring — and the early evidence has been encouraging — the challenge will be to get FDA approval for human trials and then bring the treatment to market.
But critics point to the high numbers of one - and - done players — who declare at the earliest opportunity under the rule — as evidence that the rule is not working as intended to prepare young athletes for life as an NBA player.
Bankhaus Lampe, a private bank in Germany, downgraded the manufacturer to a «sell» rating on «strong evidence» that Apple is working on its own battery - saving chip for the iPhone - which could replace Dialog's power circuits as early as 2019.
«The US government acted as police force (identifying the foreign government's crime), prosecutor (making the legal arguments), jury (ruling on the evidence), and judge (sentencing the foreigner to US retaliatory punishment),» Chad Bown, a senior fellow at the pro-free trade Peterson Institute for International Economics, wrote in a memo about Section 301's history earlier in August.
As of last week, the Market Climate for stocks was characterized by favorable valuations and early evidence of favorable market action.
Instead of retreating from their positions, they spent most of their time looking for more evidence that their negative calls were correct, just early.
The evidence for early Christian persecution is direct and far more credible than many other well known historical events, yet we appear to have deniers in our midst.
This charge is simply not true, as there is both philological and archaeological evidence for knowledge and use of this animal in the early second millennium BC and even earlier.
And then all the rest of the «massive» evidence that Christians say they have for their god is either the earliest fragments of these same man - written stories, or the later musings and writings of other people in their cult about the original writings.
The evidence indicates that the written sources of our Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are not later than c. AD 60; some of them have even been traced back to notes taken of our Lord's teaching while His words were actually being uttered... We have then in the Synoptic Gospels, the latest of which was complete between 40 - 50 years after the death of Christ, material which took shape at a still earlier time, some of it even before His death, and which, besides being for the most part 1st hand evidence, was transmitted along independent and trustworthy lines.»
The evidence for the early domestication of the camel is strong and that domestication definitely was early.
For Antonina's generation of early Twentieth - Century immigrants, the freedom of America's press offered solid evidence that their faith in the young country's promise and opportunity was well - founded.
The earliest examples of multi-text codices for which we have evidence date from the early - to mid-third century, and among these is, for instance, a collection of the Pauline epistles bound together with the four Gospels and Acts.
Furthermore, a Sumerian text from Nippur from the same early period gives clear evidence of domestication of the camel by then, by its allusions to camel's milk... For the early and middle second millennium BC, only limited use is presupposed by either the biblical or external evidence until the twelfth century BC.
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