Sentences with phrase «early literature suggests»

Aspiration cytology is minimally invasive, but may miss a diagnosis of lymph node metastasis in a concerning number of patients — early literature suggests metastatic disease may be missed by lymph node aspiration in up to 40 % of patients!

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Earlier this year at Cheltenham Literature Festival he even suggested Christians make the best explorers; but I was amused to discover that this intrepid explorer is himself scared of heights.
Any tips or any literature to suggest to aid the early development of a very premature baby?
«But, in part due to existing technical limitations, earlier experimental literature has unearthed little evidence for the connection and, in fact, has suggested that this circuit probably wasn't so important.»
Chances are that many of you have already heard of it; earlier this year, The Wertzone described Senlin Ascends as «SFF's first genuinely evocative work of self - published literature» and suggested that it «may mark a serious turning - point in the field.»
Although Dr Jean Dodds suggested, as early as 1983, that autoimmune disease was occurring in certain susceptible individuals as a result of over-vaccination, concurring literature began to appear only in 1992.
In the absence of the peer - reviewed literature that attributes an anthropogenic component to the warming causing glacial retreat, I'd suggest that my earlier statement «no clear relationship» should prevail.
There is some, very limited, literature suggesting some promising methods may be used to handle spatiotemporal chaos within linear predictive systems, but it is early days yet on this, and no one, to my knowledge, has yet applied and proven such techniques in the + / - AGW case in a fully satisfactory way.
Existing literature suggests that 3 specific early childhood predictors might play a role in the development of subsequent bullying: cognitive stimulation, emotional support, and television exposure.
Thus, this study adds to the small body of literature in children that demonstrates both biological and behavioral outcomes from early intervention with preschoolers at risk for psychiatric disorders.20, 48 Together these studies underscore the plasticity of the HPA system in young children and suggest the potential for early intervention across biological and behavioral domains.
(«Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is associated with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable for developmental scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses risks for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
Fact: «Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is associated with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable for developmental scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses risks for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
For example, the baby fever literature (§ 5d) suggests that baby fever can occur in late teens to early 20s in Western women, despite prevailing cultural norms and expectations for women to delay reproduction until an education and career have been attained [72].
This literature suggests that father absence encourages women in particular to gravitate towards earlier sexual maturity, greater sexual risk taking and earlier first birth [21,53,70,80,84].
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