Not exact matches
Supported
by a grant from The Danish National Research Foundation, which
established the Danish Epidemiology Science Centre that initiated and created the Danish National Birth
Cohort;
by the Pharmacy Foundation, the Egmont Foundation, the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, the Augustinus Foundation, and the Health Foundation; and
by a grant under Ruth L Kirschstein National Research Service Award F32DK070491 from the National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health (to JLB).
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By establishing this Chinese famine
cohort of families, we hope to conduct a much more comprehensive and in - depth assessment of the whole genome and epigenome along with metabolic biomarkers of these participants moving forward.»
She and her team had previously analyzed blood samples of children in a biobank
established by Professor Anette - Gabriele Ziegler, director of the IDF, within the framework of large - scale
cohort studies.
The «wildly speculative values» of 3 to 7 grams per day referred to
by Cordain came from a
cohort study published in 2011 in The Journal of the American Medical Association in which sodium intake of almost twenty - nine thousand patients with
established cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus was estimated
by twenty - four - hour urinary sodium excretion.26 During the follow - up of fifty - four months, the study found that daily sodium intake below three grams and above seven grams significantly increased cardiovascular risk.
It's titled The People's Network Showcase; each quarterly episode will run two hours and feature works
by indie filmmakers from around the world, interviews with the up - and - coming artists, and behind - the - scenes chats with
established filmmakers, too (gonna guess that Rodriguez and his Grindhouse
cohort Eli Roth might pop up during those segments).
This report is the first to analyze 2014 graduation data using new criteria
established by ESSA, which defines a low - graduation - rate high school as one that enrolls 100 or more students and has an Adjusted
Cohort Graduation Rate (ACGR) of 67 percent or below.
The students informally supported each other
by sitting in on other pairs» practice sessions and
establishing a Facebook site for the
cohort, which was used to seek advice for functionality problems and feedback on proposed application contexts.
To the extent the Secretary deems appropriate, the Department will use the information submitted
by the RACs, along with other relevant regional surveys of needs, to
establish priorities for the next
cohort of Centers.
Portfolio weightings in credit
cohorts are
established by investment policy statement constraints which reflect client risk tolerances.
Chase has targeted this
cohort even further
by offering bonuses for banking in an effort to
establish long and profitable relationships with these new customers.
Adolescence is characterized
by major biological, psychological and social challenges and opportunities, where interaction between the individual and environment is intense, and developmental pathways are set in motion or become
established.2 — 4 Furthermore, adolescent psychopathology can have important consequences for education, relationships and socioeconomic achievement in later life.5 — 7 These characteristics of adolescence do not only set high demands for
cohort studies aiming to capture the most salient aspects of developmental pathways, they also ensure a great gain in empirical knowledge and an invaluable source of information for public health policy from such studies.