Sentences with phrase «first published analysis»

«Our investigation includes one of the most robust analyses of physician adherence to AUA guidelines on the management of BPH / LUTS in the published literature, and represents the first published analysis to our knowledge of the rate of performance of measures that are challenging to extract from administrative data (i.e., subjective symptom description, I - PSS, sexual function evaluation, performance of a physical examination and specific examination maneuvers),» says Dr. Auffenberg.

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«First published in 1934, Security Analysis is one of the most influential financial books ever written.
In the first published report of analysis since Amazon's official HQ2 short list came out, GBH Insights put Atlanta in the top spot.
It was amid the turmoil of the Great Depression and vast financial losses that Graham (along with colleague David Dodd) published the first edition of Security Analysis.
He measures daily aggregate unscheduled firm - specific news sentiment as an average of scores calculated by the RavenPack news analysis tool for articles with headlines specifying S&P 500 stocks published for the first time that day on the Dow Jones news wire and in the Wall Street Journal.
First, he reviews 21 published analyses to relate turnover to volatility reduction while controlling for other factors.
In addition to publishing ten issues of First Things each year, the Institute hosts educational programs that promote religiously informed analysis of culture, society, theology, and politics.
This paper and the responses by Daniel J. Mahoney and Paul J. Griffiths were given at a First Things symposium titled «After Liberalism» and were prepared and published with the support of the Simon / Hertog Fund for Policy Analysis and of Fieldstead and Company.
Quenching Australia's thirst: a trend analysis of water - based beverage sales from 1997 to 2011, published this month in the Journal of Nutrition & Dietetics, is the first new research of its kind to understand consumer habits.
We are indebted to Dr. Ronald Mensink for providing updated meta - analysis results, to Dr. Peter Clifton for providing risk estimates from his published study, and to the organizers of and participants in the First International Symposium on Trans Fatty Acids and Health (Copenhagen, September 11 — 13, 2005) for informative discussions and international perspectives on trans fatty acids and cardiovascular health.
The AOAC Food Allergen Community has published its first newsletter for 2017, with a focus on reference materials for food allergen analysis.
This is based on a systematic analysis of research first published as a Cochrane review in 2002 and updated in 2006.
Once Spriggs did complete the first scans and roll his sleeves up for the analysis, he discovered that much of the data that had been published were wrong.
«Our analysis of the [earlier data] was rightly treated with caution; it was the first ever report of these links,» says epidemiologist Richard Melzer of the Peninsula Medical School in England, an author of both studies, the latest one published Tuesday in PLoS ONE.
Three of them had not been published in full text at the time of the first assessment, and for another one, a more current analysis was available.
According to Dr. Alan Hodgkinson, the co-first author of an article published online in PLOS Genetics recently and a postdoctoral fellow, «through this first in - depth genomic analysis of more than a hundred French Canadians, we have been surprised to find that in less than 20 generations, the distribution and relative proportion of rare, potentially damaging variants have changed more than we anticipated.»
Tessler and colleague Theresa Clark of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas published the first ever analysis attempting to quantify the impact of bouldering on the environment.
The study, published in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, is one of the first to examine how reclassification rates vary — and to document how educators make decisions in schools.
In an analysis of ancient genomes published August 4 in Current Biology, researchers at Stockholm University and Uppsala University in Sweden and Middle East Technical University in Turkey report that at least two waves of early European settlers belonged to the same gene pool as farmers in Central Turkey — genealogy that can be traced back to some of the first people to cultivate crops outside of Mesopotamia.
University of Georgia geography and atmospheric sciences researchers provide the first detailed climatological analysis of Southeastern atmospheric rivers in a new study published in the International Journal of Climatology.
The IUPUI review and analysis of 19 studies is the first to examine the entire published literature and quantify the relationship between race and the use of pain - coping strategies.
University of Eastern Finland researchers were the first to publish a methodological analysis of the relationship between capacity variables and body composition in healthy 7 - 8 year - old children, all children having similar maturity status.
In research published in the Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, scientists from the Museum, the National Museum of Namibia, and Texas A&M University present the first comprehensive analysis of jaw morphology across Solifugae.
The study, published in the Neuropsychology Review, is believed to be the first analysis of existing data on the link between IQ and OCD sufferers verses the general population.
In an update to an analysis first published in June 2005, Bufe and colleague David Perkins, a USGS geophysicist also in Denver, argue that the most recent round of large temblors may mark the beginning of a new global outbreak of megaquakes.
Studies published earlier this year tackle that question, first with a survey of social scientists and then with an analysis of recently published papers.
In their first paper, published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology in 1997, Schweitzer, Horner, and colleagues reported that spectroscopy and chemical analyses of extracts from a T. rex femur suggested preserved proteins, including a form of collagen abundant in modern animal bones.
This study represents the first detailed analysis of DNA methylation status of a particular gene throughout life, and the results were recently published in Nature Communications.
In a study published in Nature Genetics, researchers from Uppsala University present the first global analysis of genome variation in honeybees.
Based on an analysis of existing evidence, published in an opinion article in the Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology journal on January 20, Dr. Narod argues that to achieve a cure, rather than simply delay progression or reoccurrence of the disease, women should be first treated with aggressive surgery to remove all clinically - detectable cancer cells, followed by targeted chemotherapy to the abdomen (intraperitoneal chemotherapy).
This paper reports on the first comprehensive analysis of measurement data from the Boknis Eck time series station, and it was recently published in the international journal Biogeosciences.
This year a group of scientists published the first in - depth analysis of this rare find from 67 million years ago.
In an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of University of Michigan Medical School researchers publish the first analysis of the initial results from the Healthy Michigan Plan, which launched this past April.
Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the study is the first meta - analysis of the effect of palliative care as it relates to patients» quality of life, symptom burden and survival.
The study's findings, published in the peer - reviewed journal Circulation, result from the first scientific analysis comparing the detailed medical history of patients of different races who were stricken by the usually fatal condition.
«NYGC is thrilled to have this work be our first published example of the explosive power of collaborations between deeply invested biologists like those in the Simon lab including Elana Simon, and thoughtful bioinformatics scientists like Nicolas Robine and NYGC team, who worked together so effectively with the tools of genomic sequencing and analysis to discover this new chimeric protein and cancer target,» says Robert Darnell, head of Rockefeller's Laboratory of Molecular Neuro - Oncology, HHMI investigator, and president and scientific director of NYGC.
The study, Integrated Genomic and Epigenomic Analysis of Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis, published Jan. 29, is the first of its kind to incorporate all of those avenues of inquiry in the study of this disease.
«It is the first extinct passerine bird described in the archipelago, and it won't be the last,» states Alcover, co-author of the study published in Zootaxa which focused on the analysis of beak morphology in order to determine the new species.
Professor Jean - Claude Dujardin from ITM points out: «It took us more than five years to collect an unprecedented sequencing data set from clinical isolates in the Indian sub-continent and publish a first analysis last year.
Cleveland and colleagues first used data from published meta - analyses that examined the effect of foods on diseases.
A new study published in PLOS Computational Biology provides the first in - depth analysis of the mouth clicks used in human echolocation.
These secondary analyses conducted by Unick and colleagues published in the July issue of Obesity, the scientific journal of The Obesity Society examined the association between initial weight loss (first two months of treatment) and long - term weight loss (eight years after initial treatment).
The study published in Environmental Research Letters is the first global - scale analysis with a focus on changes in national diets and their impact on the blue and green water use of food consumption.
Two research articles published in the journal Genome Biology present the first genome sequences and analyses of two key bumblebee species: the European buff - tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, and the North American common eastern bumblebee, Bombus impatiens.
Reviewing over 20 years of neuroscience research into sex differences in brain structure, a Cambridge University team has conducted the first meta - analysis of the evidence, published this week in the journal Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews.
In the first of the two studies, the research team reviewed published analyses of specialty drug cost - sharing, specifically for the three conditions that attract the largest proportion of specialty drug spending: rheumatoid arthritis, cancer and multiple sclerosis.
Our guest published a historic paper less than one month ago (available here), describing the first comprehensive study of an individual, combining genomic (genome sequence), transcriptomic (genes turned on / off), proteomic (the total complement of proteins - or protein profiles), metabolomic (complete metabolic analysis), and autoantibody profiles.
In 2012, for example, Willerslev's lab published an analysis of proteins, which are generally longer lived postmortem than genetic material, of 43,000 - year - old woolly mammoth bones.16 And last year, Willerslev, Orlando, and colleagues published a genome - wide nucleosome map and survey of cytosine methylation levels in the DNA they pulled from the 4,000 - year - old hair shafts of a Paleo - Eskimo, effectively launching the field of ancient epigenetics.17 Also last year, Pääbo's group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology published the first full DNA methylation maps of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes.18 «For the first time we'll be able to address what is the role of epigenomics and epigenetics in evolution,» Willerslev says.
This isn't the first research conducted on the durian's unique scent; in 2012, a team of German researchers identified dozens of chemical compounds that create to combine the smell, publishing their analysis in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
Recent analyses of the spruce genome, the first published conifer genome, failed to detect evidence of WGDs in gene age distributions and attributed many aspects of conifer biology to a lack of WGDs.
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