«Changing their line of argument in
the face of this new study» would seem highly premature at best.
In the original post, Gavin and Michael state that «It will be interesting to see if Gray, and others, will change their line of argument in
the face of this new study.»
Not exact matches
A
new study finds younger Canadians
facing an array
of job challenges, such as spiralling education requirements — and the tuition debt that comes with it
And let's
face it — it can be tough to embark on a brand -
new and intensive course
of study while you're already trying to put out fires!
Mona Lisa is the result
of the artist - scientist's
studies of anatomy: da Vinci «peeled flesh off
of the
faces of cadavers, delineated the muscles that move the lips, and then painted the world's most memorable smile,» Isaacson writes in the opening
of his
new book.
Today, chambers
of commerce from the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley released a
new research
study which concludes that $ 50 billion in economic development along the Lower Fraser River is at risk unless all levels
of government act now to address the serious issues
facing the river.
Such a model
of teaching is patently not perfect, but it does a better job than did the classical paradigm
of bridging the gap between the discipline
of New Testament
studies as it actually exists and the students we actually
face.
As the
new literature about «theological education» began to grow during the past decade it quickly became clear [l] that for some participants the central issue
facing «theological education» is the fragmentation
of its course
of study and the need to reconceive it so as to recover its unity, whereas for others the central issue is «theological education's» inadequacy to the pluralism
of social and cultural locations in which the Christian thing is understood and lived.
Again, blame it on the hormones, but the
study suggests that breastfeeding may provide women with a buffer against the many stressors
new moms
face, while at the same time giving mothers an extra boost
of courage if they need to defend themselves or their child.
One recent
study found that a whopping 95 percent
of new parents made critical installation mistakes with their rear -
facing car seats, but that those who had consulted car seat technicians were 13 times more likely to get it right.
Mathematica has launched a
new five - year descriptive
study of Early Head Start, the Early Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (Baby
FACES 2018), to guide program technical assistance, management, and policy.
According to a
new study, these babies
face a greater risk
of developing immunological disorders compared to children born naturally.
A
study by the Pew Charitable Trusts» Kids» Safe and Healthful Foods Project, also expected to be released Monday, said that 91 percent
of school food officials the group surveyed said they
face challenges in putting the standards in place, including problems with food costs and availability, training employees to follow the
new guidelines, and a lack
of the proper equipment to cook healthier meals.
«Scientists discover evidence
of early human innovation, pushing back evolutionary timeline: Evidence
of innovation dates to a period when humans
faced an unpredictable and uncertain environment, according to three
new studies.»
Data from British Election
Study panel surveys shows that the main problem UKIP has
faced in translating its success from European Parliament elections to general elections has been retaining voters, whether because some UKIP voters only vote UKIP at European Parliament elections in protest and the return to their «normal» party for general elections or because the nature
of the British electoral system incentivises voters to cast their vote for one
of the existing main parties rather than a
new entrant.
In it, and later in comments in Binghamton, where he
faced protesters, he said about hydrofracking that he would wait to see the results
of the
studies before deciding whether and under what conditions it should be allowed in
New York.
Studies indicate that bullied students
face greater risks
of truancy, drug abuse, fighting and suicide, according to Donna Lieberman, executive director
of the
New York Civil Liberties Union.
Wildstein testified that it was his «understanding» from his former superior Bill Baroni — a Christie appointee now
facing federal charges — that that the
New York and
New Jersey governors colluded to blame the shut down
of lanes headed into Fort Lee on a fraudulent «traffic
study.»
A
new study documents the prolonged and difficult path patients
face before they are diagnosed with mitochondrial diseases, a group
of rare, debilitating genetic disorders.
«Pong paddles and perception: Our actions influence what we see: A
new study faces head - on the notion that previous experimental subjects have been victims
of response bias.»
A
new study points to the risk that China and India will be
facing severe water shortages by 2050 due to a perfect storm
of economic growth, climate change, and fast growing populations.
Healthy living kidney donors often
face pointless post-donation hurdles when seeking or changing health or life insurance, according to results
of a
new study by Johns Hopkins researchers.
«In just four
studies, we see the potential to spare thousands
of people the stress and complications
of a
new cancer diagnosis, and to extend the lives
of children and adults
facing cancer in its most daunting forms.
People with Type 2 diabetes who eat a diet high in salt
face twice the risk
of developing cardiovascular disease as those who consume less sodium, according to a
new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Women who have high levels
of both testosterone and estrogen in midlife may
face a greater risk
of developing benign tumors on the uterus called uterine fibroids than women with low levels
of the hormones, according to a
new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
A
new study offers hope for cold - water species in the
face of climate change.
The amazing variety
of human
faces — far greater than that
of most other animals — is the result
of evolutionary pressure to make each
of us unique and easily recognizable, according to a
new study by University
of California, Berkeley, scientists.
Before going extinct, some
of the beasts
faced an unusually high risk
of growing bizarre ribs in their neck, a
new study suggests.
The protein ALX3, which helps direct development
of bones and cartilage in the
face, also paints light stripes down the rodents» backs, a
new study suggests.
A
new study by MIT neuroscientists reveals how the brain achieves this type
of focused attention on
faces or other objects: A part
of the prefrontal cortex known as the inferior frontal junction (IFJ) controls visual processing areas that are tuned to recognize a specific category
of objects, the researchers report in the April 10 online edition
of Science.
People who
study face perception have been arguing that when we meet
new people, all we are learning about their
faces are so - called static features that don't change, like the shape and size
of their
face and skin color.
In addition to providing a window into the financial pressures — from work disruption to added expenses — that families
face when a child is being treated for cancer, the
new study utilizes an alternative measure
of economic need.
Lead
study author Sharlene Santana used photographs
of primate
faces for her analysis and devised a
new method to quantify the complex patterns
of primate
faces.
A
study that will be presented by Brendon Stiles, MD, Associate Professor
of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College,
New York - Presbyterian Hospital, at the 95th AATS Annual Meeting finds that these survivors still face continued risks resulting from recurrence of the original cancer, appearance of new primary cancers, or chronic pulmonary disease, and calls for long - term surveillance of these patien
New York - Presbyterian Hospital, at the 95th AATS Annual Meeting finds that these survivors still
face continued risks resulting from recurrence
of the original cancer, appearance
of new primary cancers, or chronic pulmonary disease, and calls for long - term surveillance of these patien
new primary cancers, or chronic pulmonary disease, and calls for long - term surveillance
of these patients.
Now a
new study shows that screening for the disorder and providing short - term, relationship - focused therapy through weekly home visits can relieve depression among minority mothers, even in the
face of poverty and personal histories
of abuse or violence.
Women diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome — the most common hormone disorder in women
of reproductive age —
face a heightened risk
of developing heart disease, diabetes, mental health conditions, reproductive disorders and cancer
of the lining
of the uterus than healthy women, according to a
new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Using a rear -
facing car seat until a child is age two reduces risk
of serious injury, but close to one - quarter
of parents report they turned the seat around before their child was even one year old, according to a
new University
of Michigan
study.
A
new study of the hazards posed by impact - generated waves suggests that coastlines
face substantial risks
of being slammed by tsunamis from asteroid spla
Out
of the seven
new species, five are
facing considerable anthropogenic threats and require immediate conservation prioritization,» says Prof SD Biju, who led the
new study and has also formally described over 80
new species
of amphibians from India.
Lloyd - Jones's editorial is based on a large
new study published in the journal that looked at adults, ages 50 to 80, with cardiovascular disease who took extended - release niacin (vitamin B3) and laropiprant (a drug that reduces
face flushing caused by high doses
of niacin) to see if it reduced heart attack and stroke compared to a placebo over four years.
But, as Prof. Kovács and his colleague Mareike Grotheer were able to point out in a
new study: these distinct adaptation mechanisms are not only restricted to the perception
of faces.
With increasing evidence that many
studies in biomedicine and social science do not stand the test
of time, journalists are
facing new challenges in reporting and interpreting the results
of such research, NPR science correspondent Richard Harris told a University
of Texas audience on Nov. 2.
On a whim, while creating
new dictionaries to expand the LIWC software's standard lexicon, she decided to create a list
of words relating specifically to the task
of negotiating travel, which participants in the earlier
study had
faced: words like «car,» «hotel» and «train.»
Yemenis
face serious mental health risks, but the issue is being neglected, says a
new study released today by Columbia University's Mailman School
of Public Health and the Sana'a Center for Strategic
Studies, Columbia Law School's Human Rights Clinic.
Based on his
studies of exposed rock
faces scattered around
New Jersey, Van Houten believed he saw the 25,700 - year wobble cycle imprinted in the Newark layers.
Shielded from Earth - bound eyes, the far side
of the moon is home to a rare set
of dormant volcanoes that changed the
face of the lunar surface, a
new study finds.
In this
new study, the researchers expanded the scope
of their tests beyond
faces to other images and words.
Genetically modified «hunter» T cells successfully migrated to and penetrated a deadly type
of brain tumor known as glioblastoma (GBM) in a clinical trial
of the
new therapy, but the cells triggered an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and
faced a complex mutational landscape that will need to be overcome to better treat this aggressive cancer, Penn Medicine researchers report in a
new study this week in Science Translational Medicine.
«Scientists say
face mites evolved alongside humans since the dawn
of human origins: We all have them:
New study reveals that people from different regions host different mite lineages, supports.»
For reefs
facing huge challenges, more coral larvae doesn't necessarily translate to increased rates
of coral recovery on degraded reefs, a
new Queensland
study has showed.