In 2010,
findings from the studies identified in these searches were integrated into updated research summaries in the Knowledge Reviews.
Not exact matches
This
study contrasts with headlines
from previous
studies on religious «nones,» including a 2012
study by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life that
found the group was the fastest growing «religious» group in America and that one in five Americans now
identify with no religion.
Whether these efforts provided the centripetal force for a new «school» per se is open to various modes of interpretation, but the attention to the Whiteheadian system and its many implications, to interdisciplinary routes of inquiry, to the latest insights
from the emerging sciences, and to process - relational modes of thinking
identified Chicago with a progressivism and excitement in theological
study which many
found appealing.
Taken together with an earlier
study finding injuries to cheerleaders in the basing / spotting position most common, the researchers said that «bases are at particular risk of injury
from contact with another athlete during stunts,» and that» [f] uture research should focus on
identifying ways to better protect bases during stunts.»
As evidence, she pointed to a 2011
study in the United Kingdom which
found that three - quarters of the 6,000 young adults ages 18 to 22 years interviewed about their experiences in sports earlier in adolescence reported at least 1 incident of emotional harm playing sports, one third of whom
identified their coach as the main source of harm, and to a 2005
study - one which I cited in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage (Harper Collins), and in articles adapted
from that book for MomsTEAM.com -
finding that 45 % of children reported verbal misconduct by coaches, including name - calling and insulting them during play.
In a case - control
study, researchers
identify a group of cases (here, the babies who died of SIDS) and compare them to a control group of babies / families with similar characteristics to
find out what could account for differences in outcomes (one group died
from SIDS; one did not).
When Marc Walton, the senior scientist at Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago's Center for Scientific
Studies in the Arts in Illinois, set out to
identify the hand behind a set of three portraits
found with mummies
from Egypt's Roman period, he didn't have a famous name in mind.
«Complications
from thyroid cancer surgery more common than believed,
study finds: Large population - based
study identifies 3 groups most at risk of post-operative complications.»
Findings from this
study will help to tackle the many gaps that exist,
identify appropriate support programs for men, and ultimately remove the stigma and barriers that prevent them
from disclosing as well as discussing their experience.
The
finding suggests an interesting trend, but it is hard to
identify a global pattern
from this small selection of
studies, says evolutionary anthropologist Keith Hunley of the University of New Mexico.
In a new
study, researchers are taking joint biopsy tissue
from patients at the start of a new therapy and then six weeks later to see if they can
find a predictor gene sequence that will clearly
identify which patients respond to a particular therapy.
In her
studies of school - age children, including those with hearing problems, she and her colleagues have
found that children have trouble
identifying speech and learning language in the midst of noise, especially speech
from competing voices.
Findings from this UK cohort are confirmed by evidence for adult - onset ADHD world - wide: a
study from Brazil will be published by JAMA Psychiatry alongside this research, which also
identified a large proportion of adults with ADHD as not having the disorder in childhood.
The first earthly pieces of Vesta were
identified only in 1970, when a team of astronomers
studying light reflected
from the asteroid's surface
found that its spectrum — which reveals the minerals present — perfectly matched that of a certain distinct class of meteorite.
A new
study published this week in The Auk: Ornithological Advances shows that appearance alone is not enough to
identify these hybrid zone birds: there is no single, intermediate «phenotype» or physical appearance common to all of the first - generation hybrids
found, and birds
from further backcrossed generations were often indistinguishable
from the parent species.
Nevertheless, the results
identify key factors to consider during the transition
from long - term residential treatment to the community, and the
findings from this
study will inform future intervention development that aims to significantly improve mid-range and long - term outcomes among people with SUDs leaving residential treatment.
The
findings of the
study point to the importance of addressing the health - related needs of people recently released
from prison: «Many of the factors
identified are easily measurable prior to release
from prison, and could inform improvements to transitional planning without the need for additional, in - depth assessment.
The strain of poultry - associated MRSA
identified in the
study was not
found in Danish livestock but could be traced to poultry meat imported
from other European Union countries.
Now, a
study uses a new method that relies on ancient proteins to
identify and directly date Neandertal bone fragments
from Grotte du Renne and
finds that the connection between the archaic humans and the artifacts is real.
Studying data
from between 2007 - 2009, they
identified a sample of 238,624 visits by patients 18 and older at those medical facilities and
found that 61 percent of antibiotic prescriptions were for broad - spectrum drugs, such as Levaquin ®.
New technology helped the researchers
identify a type of E. coli bacteria
found in people with Crohn's disease that can trigger inflammation associated with spondyloarthritis, according to the
study led by principal investigator Dr. Randy Longman and scientists
from the Jill Roberts Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease at NewYork - Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine and the Jill Roberts Institute for Research in Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Weill Cornell Medicine, microbiologists at Cornell University and rheumatologists at Hospital for Special Surgery.
Using bioinformatics tools to
identify and map out specific components and regulatory interconnections, the
study team
found highly dynamic activities during CD8 + T cell responses: a distinct repertoire of super enhancers — groups of enhancers that interact with promoters to drive gene transcription, new groups of enhancers that jump into activity only in the memory cell stage, and extensive re-wiring of regulatory circuits
from one cell stage to another.
ACP was
identified from a previous
study done by the team in Southampton, in which they analysed the types of protein that were present in the membrane that is
found underneath the «jelly - like» coat of the bacterium.
The
study also
found that children with certain physical anomalies were more likely to have genetic mutations,
findings that may help
identify children who could benefit most
from genetic testing.
One surprising
finding from the
study co-led by Johns Hopkins, Ehret says, was that many of the new sites
identified were near genes that are active in cells that line the inside of blood vessels, suggesting those cells are somehow involved directly in blood pressure control.
The
study, which relies on a sophisticated probabilistic technique that
identifies patterns linking the sparse tide gauges, also
found that
from 1993 to 2010, sea levels rose 3 millimeters a year — in line with other tide gauge analyses.
Even so, in a preliminary
study of 2,896 images drawn
from two accounts for each of 15 different social network or blog identities, Satta
found that 50 percent of the time a single image could be accurately matched to the candidate
identified by his software as the most probable match.
«Our
findings are clinically relevant as they
identify a novel addiction target in rodents, along with parallel supporting evidence
from brain imaging
studies in human addicts,» explains Andon Placzek, lead author of the nicotine
study.
«In light of
findings from the
study, the dental visit could be a useful opportunity to conduct diabetes screening among at - risk, undiagnosed patients — an important first step in
identifying those who need further testing to determine their diabetes status,» said the
study's principal investigator, Dr. Shiela Strauss, associate professor of nursing and co-director of the Statistics and Data Management Core for NYU's Colleges of Nursing and Dentistry.
This has implications for the use of deep sequencing analysis of immunization
studies: if the sequence of J3 had been used as a reference to filter the sequences
from llama 9 (without prior screening of VHH
from llama 9), no J3 - like antibodies would have been
found, 3E3 would not have been
identified and it would have falsely appeared that the immunization of llama 9 had failed.
«
From our present work we hope to one day
identify a specific inhibitor of endogenous TORC2 which could also
find use as an effective anti-cancer agent,» concludes Taiana Oliveira, a researcher in the group of Christiane Schaffitzel at the European Laboratory of Molecular Biology, in Grenoble, France, and third co-lead author of the
study.
Findings from basic research, such as
studies of cancer cells in the laboratory, can ultimately define research questions to
study in humans, such as helping to
identify drugs to test in clinical trials.
The
findings from our proposed
studies will further define how the RPE supports the photoreceptor functions via metabolic coupling, and hopefully
identify novel druggable targets for preventing RPE and retinal degeneration during AMD.
In the presentation, Dr. Gudkov discusses
findings from a
study published earlier this month in the journal Aging, which
identified a subset of immune cells, which the authors called senescence - associated macrophages (SAMs).
Following up on
findings from genome - wide association
studies, researchers
identify two mechanisms by which disruptions in the gene SLC16A11 may play a role in type 2 diabetes
Publication: «A newly
identified group of adolescents at «invisible» risk for psychopathology and suicidal behavior:
findings from the SEYLE
study», Vladimir Carli, Christina W. Hoven, Camilla Wasserman, Flaminia Chiesa, Guia Guffanti, Marco Sarchiapone, Alan Apter, Judit Balazs, Romuald Brunner, Paul Corcoran, Doina Cosman, Christian Haring, Miriam Iosue, Michael Kaess, Jean Pierre Kahn, Helen Keeley, Vita Postuvan, Pilar Saiz, Airi Varnik, and Danuta Wasserman, World Psychiatry 2014; 13:78 — 86, online 3 February 2014.
«These
findings suggest that consumers may benefit most
from help in
identifying relatively healthier choices but rely little on information about the exact caloric content of items,» the
study authors write.
Twenty potent antioxidant flavonoids were
identified in almond skins in this
study, some of which are well known as major contributors to the health benefits derived
from other foods, such as the catechins
found in green tea, and naringenin, which is
found in grapefruit.
From the recent
studies, it has been
identified that people who have uploaded a picture have higher chances of
finding a date within a short period of time.
Now in our third year with the
study, we are
identifying trends and compelling
findings on everything
from the prevalence of technology in the dating process to singles» sentiments about married life, as well as previously unstudied trend data.»
The
study, produced by researchers
from the University of Sydney and
from Australian National University (ANU),
found children who were better at
identifying non-verbal patterns also tended to have a batter knowledge of grammar.
In Succeeding With English - Language Learners - Lessons Learned
From the Great City Schools, the Council of the Great City Schools discusses findings from a study designed to identify district - level policies and strategies associated with improvements in English - Language Learner student achievem
From the Great City Schools, the Council of the Great City Schools discusses
findings from a study designed to identify district - level policies and strategies associated with improvements in English - Language Learner student achievem
from a
study designed to
identify district - level policies and strategies associated with improvements in English - Language Learner student achievement.
Drawing on the
findings and lessons
from the case
studies, the report powerfully confirms that training programs need to be more selective in
identifying promising leadership candidates as opposed to more open enrollment.
Learning Forward's
study identifies key components of effective professional learning based on
findings from educators» experiences in Canada.
A 2011
study by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention
found that > 50 % of cats in the United States were either obese or overweight.3 Quantitatively, obesity is generally defined as exceeding ideal body weight by 15 % to 20 % or more.19 A number of risk factors have been
identified for obesity in domestic cats, including physical inactivity, urban dwelling, and increased humanization of the diet (e.g., being fed
from the table, eating what the owner eats instead of a well - balanced nutritional plan).
The presentation will highlight key
findings from the
study which
identified the most common enteric health issues facing the broiler industry across time and geographic regions.
Some groundbreaking
findings from this study appear in a recent paper in PLoS Genetics, «Genome - wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers» (http://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1004922) From work performed in Dr Lindblad - Toh's lab, the investigators report that they have identified two loci that together contribute approximately 20 % of the risk of developing hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma in Gold
from this
study appear in a recent paper in PLoS Genetics, «Genome - wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers» (http://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1004922) From work performed in Dr Lindblad - Toh's lab, the investigators report that they have identified two loci that together contribute approximately 20 % of the risk of developing hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma in Gol
study appear in a recent paper in PLoS Genetics, «Genome - wide Association
Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers» (http://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1004922) From work performed in Dr Lindblad - Toh's lab, the investigators report that they have identified two loci that together contribute approximately 20 % of the risk of developing hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma in Gol
Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers» (http://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1004922)
From work performed in Dr Lindblad - Toh's lab, the investigators report that they have identified two loci that together contribute approximately 20 % of the risk of developing hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma in Gold
From work performed in Dr Lindblad - Toh's lab, the investigators report that they have
identified two loci that together contribute approximately 20 % of the risk of developing hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma in Goldens.
The researchers
from Leibniz - IZW also used a previous
study which
identified the most common parasites
found in grey wolves.
However, no
studies to date have
identified this effect, and
from these
findings it appears that processes in the brain responsible for age - related behavioural changes may progress more rapidly in smaller dogs.
If you think it's easy to
identify a dog's breed, especially a pit bull, check out these
findings from a
study by the National Canine Research Council.