Sentences with phrase «generation feeding study»

In rats, a two - generation feeding study found that rats fed imidacloprid gave birth to smaller offspring; their weight was reduced at a dose of 19 mg / kg per day.

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Hopefully, like Churchill who prepared for WWII many year in advance, the new Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, who has studied the depression era extensively, is also well prepared for the worst of times in one or two generations.
The study also found that moms who use expressed breast milk typically transition their babies to infant formula feeding sooner than their breastfeeding peers, a trend that may impact the health of our next generation.
By analyzing the data collected from two generations of participants in the study, investigators found that the breast - fed babies were more likely to have a lower body mass index (BMI) and higher level of HDL cholesterol — often referred to as «the good cholesterol» — when they reached adulthood.
In generational studies, where animals were kept on the same food for three to five generations, researchers at the University of California at Davis found that some foods that pass feeding trials still won't support animals over the long term.
Arshile Gorky was one of a generation of artists in 1930s New York who were fed by Roosevelt's New Deal while they studied the works of the European modern movement in Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art.
In the past, my responsibilities included definition of Plot Plans, generation of material take - offs for FEED studies and...
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