Sentences with phrase «echoes earlier research»

For example, investigators found that for the mouse immune system, metabolic processes and stress response, the activity of some genes varied between mice and humans, which echoes earlier research.
These findings echo earlier research that suggests our perception of food can sometimes trick our body's response to the food itself.

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But the Mueller indictment echoes subsequent findings that masses of false or misleading social media activity was engineered by Russia's Internet Research Agency, as part of a plan to «defraud the United States by impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of the government through fraud and deceit» beginning as early as 2014.
Early Capture HIV Cohort Study (ECHO) RV217 Multi-site research study to follow a group of high - risk volunteers to gather information on acute HIV infections and collect samples.
The work of Wharton - MacDonald, Pressley, and Hampston (1998) both echoes and extends the earlier research on effective teachers of beginning reading.
Inhofe's witch - hunt against a named list of climate scientists echoes Rep. James Sensenbrenner's demand that scientists whose names appear in the stolen Climatic Research Unit e-mail file be blacklisted from the IPCC, on which we posted earlier:
The experts have begun to echo what executives from almost every major wireless research contributor — including Alcatel - Lucent, Ericsson, General Electric, InterDigital, Nokia, and Qualcomm, among others — have been saying for months; that a vote expected in early February in the IEEE Board of Directors could disrupt the balance of power between patent holders and users in the wireless space, with immediate implications for Wi - Fi and eventually for many other areas of technology.
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