Sentences with phrase «even research literature»

Public health messages and even research literature often fail to mention male vaccination prominently or at all.

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Cases are still reported in the medical literature where babies were infected with GBS after any treatment - including IV antibiotics, even though IV antibiotics have significantly reduced the incidence and severity of GBS illness in babies according to the research to date.
Suzanne Colson: Prior to my research, I think it was documented in the main stream literature everywhere that babies have three reflexes, stimulating breastfeeding and everybody knows about the routine in sucking and swallowing, I mean even if you have somebody on the street they would probably be able to name them.
As a matter of fact Crowley mailed a piece of campaign literature all across Queens to curry favor with those deeply concerned about Education in her bid to become your Congresswoman from the 6thDistrict, however upon research and review and confirmation from her office spokesman, she's taking credit for schools that were budgeted and started construction prior to her even being elected to the City Council.
The research on IF's specific impact on women is scant, and even Stefani admits that the literature on the topic is small and mainly based on rat studies.
Dr. Greger has scoured the world's scholarly literature on clinical nutrition and developed this new presentation based on the latest in cutting edge research exploring the role diet may play in preventing, arresting, and even reversing some of our most feared causes of death and disability.
He suggests further that her review of the research literature was seriously incomplete, even within the work she does cite (the example is TIMSS — the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study).
As longtime educators who believe in the power of good teaching and, even more, good teachers, our belief was validated when John Hattie (2014) identified collective teacher efficacy (CTE) as the highest educational influence found in the research literature to date — 1.57 effect size!
We even funded and published a literature review, The 5 + Guiding Principles for Professional Development, which has become a go - to reference for injecting research - based best practices into adult learning and professional development.
Even though many of these places are paid for, there are some that are free, so if you will take your time, you will find all necessary literature for your research paper.
Odean's research is now one of the classics of the behavioral finance literature, even though arguably the field is too young to have classics.
I researched the literature and found very few books extant for children, or even adults, on this important topic.
There's more than enough research, including work in the peer - reviewed literature, to provide «Republic science and Democratic science» even as the case for concern about building greenhouse gases remains robust.
I think you need to up your standards a bit if research that we can't even know is valid or not («not even wrong») should make its way to peer - reviewed literature, and if in the peer - reviewed literature, should stay there when major flaws have been discovered.
If most Americans dug deeply into the current research and saw the oscillations that are ubiquitous in the literature, they would be even more skeptical than they are.
The statement about most expert climate scientists is unproblematic and true, as just about anyone who reads the literature or goes to the meetings should know — even if they are unaware of the convergent findings from research measuring the degree of agreement through widely different methods by Cook, Anderegg, Doran, Oreskes and others; or of the statements by every major organization of scientists.
The Climategate emails reveal instances of behavior inconsistent with U.S. information quality standards, such as Climatic Research Unit Director Phil Jones vowing to keep peer - reviewed research contrary to his views out of the next IPCC report «even if we have to redefine what the peer reviewed literature isResearch Unit Director Phil Jones vowing to keep peer - reviewed research contrary to his views out of the next IPCC report «even if we have to redefine what the peer reviewed literature isresearch contrary to his views out of the next IPCC report «even if we have to redefine what the peer reviewed literature is.»
This is achieved due to: a more comprehensive knowledge of the most very recent peer reviewed literature, my prior research and also practical expertise in each subject, the sheer degree to which each and every case is investigated (described by one defendant (in 2016) who was acquitted, as being «relentless»), and the ability, as a result of long experience in dealing with very complex cases, to produce concise effective reports to tight deadlines, even in the most complex and demanding cases, often where expertise in several different areas is urgently required.
While more of a fast - track review of the research literature than a self - help book, Kuchinskas's delightfully breezy style makes the findings — and their implications for our happiness — accessible and even fun.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America applauds today's preliminary injunction issued by U.S. District Judge Laurie Smith Camp against Nebraska's recently enacted «The Women's Health Protection Act,» which requires physicians who may perform an abortion to discuss the entire body of research literature about possible health risks related to abortion with their patients who are seeking abortions, even though much of this information may be outdated, false or misleading.
Although this research supports previous self - report (e.g., Carstensen et al., 2000; Gross et al., 1997; Lawton et al., 1992) and experimental evidence (e.g., Blanchard - Fields et al., 1995, 1997, 2004; Isaacowitz et al., 2008; Phillips et al., 2008) suggesting that overall older adults are better at emotion regulation than younger ones, it also adds to this literature in one important way: Even among older adults, some may be better than others at regulating their affective states.
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