«This is
an exciting study because it presents a novel behavioral mechanism to explain how induced defenses might work.»
Not exact matches
Heidi Shey, a senior analyst at Forrester who
studies the cyber insurance space, says insurers are in an
excited «land - grab» state, gobbling up as many customers as they can
because insurers believe most businesses will not file a claim, or there could be a cyber event that doesn't get covered due to an exemption, such as human error, credit card fraud, or email fraud.
Luther's
studies were becoming more
exciting than ever,
because he had time to start Greek, the original language of the Christian source texts and was dabbling in Hebrew the language of the Old Testament, getting to know at least the alphabet, and a few words, from Reuchlin's Rudiments which he already possessed.
I have to first admit that I've been a little reticent to post about this, not
because I'm not
excited about it, but
because homebirth in our culture is not seen as a safe or wise choice (though in reality it is as safe or safer than hospital births in most cases — there are a number of
studies that indicate as such).
And there was recently a
study that was really
exciting,
because what's been found is if a mother exclusively breastfeeds, she will essentially erase that risk of developing Type 2 diabetes after developing the baby.
«I'm very
excited about these
studies,» she adds, «
because women who have difficulty having orgasms can finally stop blaming themselves and thinking, What the hell is wrong with me?!»
«We are very
excited to publish this work
because we are hoping that a clinical research group will be inspired to take our
study findings further in patients,» says Wu.
«That is very
exciting because a lot of interesting things happened with Earth's climate prior to 800,000 years ago that we currently can not
study in the ice core record.»
This
study provides the framework to understand how decisions are generated and suggests that a decision is reached
because that option is literally the most
exciting.
«It's an
exciting finding
because those patients are the ones we have very few treatment options for,» says Jennifer Long, a voice doctor and scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, head and neck surgery department, who wasn't involved in the
study.
«This
study is
exciting because it shows that changes within the body can affect the progression of a disorder caused by a genetic mutation,» said Jim I. Koenig, Ph.D., program director at NINDS.
«Our
study shows that carbon nanodots can serve as a molecular scaffold for building antimicrobial materials; it's
exciting because carbon nanodots are relatively easy and cheap to make, they're non-toxic and soluble in water.»
«This is
exciting because it's contributing to the story of water on Mars, which we've used as a path for our search for life on Mars,» said Nicole Button, LSU Department of Geology and Geophysics doctoral candidate and co-author in this
study.
«This
study is
exciting because it gives us a clearer view of their evolution and provides us with new context that highlights the importance of conserving these remarkable and endangered seals.»
«I'm
excited about this project
because it represents a big shift for environmental scientists to start looking at things positively,» says lead author of the
study Elena Bennett, who teaches in the School of the Environment at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
Lead author of the
study Elizabeth Martin - Silverstone, a Palaeobiology PhD Student at the University of Southampton, said: «This new pterosaur is
exciting because it suggests that small pterosaurs were present all the way until the end of the Cretaceous, and weren't outcompeted by birds.
This makes it a very
exciting object to
study, simply
because it hovers between two extremes.
Maker, a surgical oncologist, says that this
study is
exciting because it looks at an immunotherapy intervention for a previously unresponsive gastrointestinal cancer.
Catherine Carr, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland, College Park, agrees that the
study is «very
exciting» — particularly
because the katydids have overcome the problem of impedance matching «on such a tiny scale.»
The finding is
exciting «
because it suggests that the seasonal flu vaccine boosts antibody responses and may provide some measure of protection against a new pandemic strain that could emerge from the avian population,» said senior
study author Paul G. Thomas, PhD, an Associate Member in the Department of Immunology at St. Jude.
«What is
exciting about this
study is that it goes beyond correlation and shows causation,
because we demonstrated for the first time that aberrant expression of this protein is sufficient to induce pathology.»
Co-author Lisa Tell summarizes: «This
study was
exciting because not only were we able to document the presence of a mite on feathers from two species of hummingbirds found in California, but we were also able to examine the positioning of live feather mites in situ with electron microscopy that is portable enough to use in the field.»
«These results are
exciting,
because it means we could use an easily accessible blood test to help diagnose people who have the premutation genetic abnormality and identify who is more likely to have problems and begin early treatment,» said
study author Kim M. Cornish, PhD, of Monash University in Victoria, Australia.
«The findings of this
study are
exciting because they support the idea that combining these two targeted oral therapies results in significant activity in ovarian cancer, more so than olaparib alone,» said Joyce Liu, M.D., MPH, the lead investigator and medical oncologist at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, Boston.
«This is an
exciting finding,
because it indicates that the molecular mechanisms underlying the segmentation clock are really quite ancient,» says David Turner, a neurobiologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who
studies Notch in vertebrates.
«The
study is
exciting because it suggests that improving ER function before the onset of disease could reduce T1D incidence,» said lead author Feyza Engin, research associate in the HSPH Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases.
«The results of this
study are
exciting because this technology has the potential to improve pre-diction of psychosis and ultimately help us prevent psychosis by helping researchers develop re-mediation and training strategies that target the cognitive deficits that may underlie language dis - turbance,» said the
study's first author, Cheryl Corcoran, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Program Leader in Psychosis Risk, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
«This is
exciting because it represents a direct, rapid pathway in the brain that lets animals respond to anxiety - provoking places without needing to go through the higher - order brain regions,» said Mazen Kheirbek, PhD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and member of the Weill Institute for Neurosciences and the Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience at UCSF, and
study's other senior investigator.
«These findings were really surprising and
exciting to us
because nobody knew anything about collagen VI in the brain,» said Jason Cheng, MD, co-lead author of the
study.
«People have been
studying the brain seriously for the past hundred years, but now neuroscience is in an
exciting time
because of the applications of all kinds of new techniques,» says Yuste, who is working toward a unified theory of the cerebral cortex — a computational formula for how the brain functions.
«We are
excited about this finding
because there are so few treatment options for pulmonary hypertension,» said
study author Mardi Gomberg - Maitland, MD, MSc, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Chicago.
Director of MIT «s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory and the
study's senior author, Li - Huei Tsai commented, «This is
exciting because for the first time we have found a specific mechanism by which HDAC2 regulates synaptic gene expression.»
«This result is
exciting because it shows that a common trait of most of the atmospheres in our solar system — a warm stratosphere — also can be found in exoplanet atmospheres,»
study co-author Mark Marley, of NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, said in a statement.
Over 1,400 rock art panels showing almost 7,000 animals (ranging from lions and leopards to gazelle and wild donkeys) have been found during the
study's three - year run, but these dogs might be the most
exciting find
because they give us clues to when and why dogs were domesticated by humans.
Epigenetics is a really
exciting area of
study because it could help us understand a whole host of human health conditions.
I wrote about two 2012
studies one in the UK (ASPIRES) and the other in the US, which strongly suggested that children and teens can get
excited about science and still decide that it's «not for me»
because no one they know (parents, family friends, etc.) has a «scientific» job.
«This is an
exciting finding
because it could possibly lead to the development of drugs that improve Natural Killer cell function,» said TSRI Associate Professor Karsten Sauer, who led the
study.
«The fact this new agent, which had never even been considered in a hair loss context, promotes human hair growth is
exciting because of its translational potential: It could one day make a real difference to people who suffer from hair loss,» said
study leader Nathan Hawkshaw, of the University of Manchester in England.
Because of this
exciting discovery, other
studies are being conducted on similar natural compounds that may have the same protective effect, in order to be included in consumer products.
Here I am going to focus on its mood supporting qualities,
because there have been a number of
exciting recent
studies.
It's so weird
because I'm only 20 years old and I'm still
studying but my boyfriend and I have been together for 3 years now and I'm getting so
excited to get a baby later on... I don't know if this is weird or not but I kind of wish that time was already there!
71 % of teachers felt that a student's attention span had been ruined
because of more
exciting technologies, which was established in a
study conducted by A Common Sense Media.
For me, that is the most
exciting part
because I am learning to see the topic of
study in a new way and learning along with the kids.»
«We care about these findings in part
because we fundamentally believe that social media platforms afford
exciting opportunities for civic voice and participation,» says Weinstein, the
study's lead author.
We also really were
excited about the conversations around teacher autonomy and teacher knowledge
because we know from this
study and we know from our own experiences about the importance of having teachers who feel that they're being respected and valued for what they know and what they bring.
Studying the permafrost carbon feedback is at once
exciting (
because it has been left out of climate models for so long) and terrifying (
because it has the potential to be a real game - changer).
The distinction between lawyers leaving
because they are unhappy with their current work in law («push» factors) and lawyers leaving
because they are
excited about opportunities elsewhere («pull» factors) came out again and again in both the
studies and the interviews we conducted.
Still, I'm
excited about the new developments in TEAM - CBT
because it does seem significantly more effective than traditional CBT and other forms of psychotherapy for depression that have been tested in controlled outcome
studies.
This is an
exciting development,
because it means that the
study will learn how home visiting affects parent and child well - being beyond the infant and toddler years.