Sentences with phrase «early research seems»

But now researchers are looking into whether the drug could hold the key to living longer — and early research seems promising.
-LSB-...] that was what all the early research seemed to say (See, for example, Roger Ibbotson's «Decile Portfolios of the New York Stock Exchange, 1967 — 1984,» Werner F.M. DeBondt and Richard H. Thaler's «Further Evidence on Investor Overreaction -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] because that was what all the early research seemed to say (See, for example, Roger Ibbotson's «Decile Portfolios of the New York Stock Exchange, 1967 — 1984,» Werner F.M. DeBondt and Richard H. Thaler's «Further Evidence on Investor Overreaction and -LSB-...]

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Based on my research from earlier this summer, that seems like an overreaction by the books.
Early research suggests that feeding infants formula with added DHA and the fatty acid arachidonic acid does not seem to prevent the development of ear infections compared to feeding regular formula.
Not only microbes protect against asthma evidently, but also farm animals: Petting cats and cows and drinking farm milk can also prevent asthma, as the team of researchers headed up by Remo Frei of the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research from the University of Zurich in cooperation with the Center for Allergy Research and Education (CK - CARE) in Davos and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland in St. Gallen: «Early childhood contact with animals and the consumption of food of animal origin seems to regulate the inflammatory reactions of the immune system,» says immunologist Frei.
Research published in early 2004 shows that the viruses from all known human cases of the 2003 outbreak seem to descend from the same lineage.
«The earlier research with animals showed that many of the firing patterns that seem so confusing when we look at individual neurons become clear when we look at large groups of neurons together as a dynamical system,» Pandarinath said.
These kicks at the freshly defeated McCain - Palin ticket, as I write in early November, are an attempt to knock some sense back into the group of my fellow Americans who seem determined to ignore or even denigrate valuable scientific research because it's something outside the realm of Joe the Plumber's daily activities.
Individuals who learn two languages at an early age seem to switch back and forth between separate «sound systems» for each language, according to new research conducted at the University of Arizona.
Earlier this year, a research team from the University of Rochester in New York identified a chemical in African naked mole rats that seems to protect them against developing cancer.
The unlimited resources in the DNAX laboratory made my earlier experience in the Medical Research Council - funded lab in the UK seem like shopping at Woolworth's compared to DNAX's Harvey Nicks!
Even Time Magazine, a publication that helped spread early reports from the Framingham Heart Study and published a 1984 article touting the dangers of cholesterol, seems to be wising up to the new research.
It's interesting that despite the popularity and the number of downloads of food and fitness apps, research seems to show that for most people, early interest wanes fast.
The results seem promising, but the research is at a very early stage.
The time at which this decline in levels begins is still much debated amongst experts but recent research seems to indicate that it can begin as early as 25 - 30 years old.
«Early on, dating apps prioritized proximity and appearance, so, compared with paid dating sites in particular, they seemed like a superficial enabler of semi-anonymous hookup culture,» said Fred Feinberg, a marketing and statistics professor at the University of Michigan who has conducted research on dating apps.»
The good news is that the stigma seems to be vanishing on its own, in spite of assumptions like this one; a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center earlier in 2014 revealed that 59 percent of adults today believe that online dating is a good way to meet people, up from 44 percent in 2005.
Over the past several years, Professor Chris Dede and postdoctoral fellow Patrick O'Shea have been pursuing the U.S. Department of Education Star Schools - funded research that, in its early stages, seems to be capturing the imaginations of teachers and students alike.
Some research (e.g., Carpenter, 2015a) has indicated that young teachers are often so inundated with new and time - consuming requirements of the profession early in their careers that engaging in digital PD can seem out of reach.
However, it seems crucial that content around which there is consensus in research needs to be addressed at the early levels to ensure that all children are receiving the skills they need to become competent readers.
But my best research on forums seem to indicate mid - next month is the earliest.
So Semiletov was, apparently, doing research in ESAS in 1999 (if not earlier) and the rate seems to be increasing by a factor of ten per decade.
Apart from this there seems to be nothing new in Lloyd's December 2012 article; it was a rehashing of his earlier article about Cumming's «research».
Leonid Polyak of the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University notes that the general climatic and ice situation in the Arctic now appears very different than what prevailed in earlier Holocene warm periods: «Overall, the early - Holocene situation in the Arctic seems to be very different from the modern one.
Since the research around early childhood education is constantly evolving, it can seem difficult to stay abreast of what's new.
Since teacher research was ingrained in my undergraduate and graduate training, it seemed logical to extend my early childhood research framework to my new work in an elementary school.
Jones suggested that attachment styles between mother and offspring may play a role in the expression of the tend - and - befriend response — much like the personality research mentioned earlier, this seems like a promising area of research but one that has not yet been explored.
Although the economy seems to be transitioning to a slightly stronger growth path, unresolved fiscal policy decisions pose significant headwinds in early 2013, according to Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research Group.
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