In short, SIBO is
growing area of research but there is very little on diet for therapeutic benefit in the medical literature.
The speakers agreed that age - related cognitive impairment is
a growing area of research.
Indeed, Oliva says; «Human cognitive and computational neuroscience is a fast -
growing area of research, and knowledge about how the human brain is able to see, hear, feel, think, remember, and predict is mandatory to develop better diagnostic tools, to repair the brain, and to make sure it develops well.»
CCC also covers
the growing areas of research in the fields of tourism, travel, and travel locations.
Not exact matches
But in study published in Environmental
Research Letters in 2015, researchers projected that the
area scorched by wildfires in Southern California will
grow by as much as 77 percent by the middle
of the century due to warming.
About The University
of Toronto As Canada's top ranked university, with three campuses in the Greater Toronto
Area and affiliations with nine teaching hospitals, the University
of Toronto is a
research and innovation powerhouse with a
growing entrepreneurship ecosystem.
The market for mobile ads is set to
grow nearly 85 % this year, one
of the fastest -
growing areas of digital advertising, estimates
research firm eMarketer.
In the letter to Yahoo's board, Microsoft said a tie - up would achieve economics
of scale while allowing combined
research and development efforts to achieve breakthrough products, particularly in the
growing areas of online video and mobile Internet connections.
The
research planned for the new laboratory will concentrate on developing rice varieties that can be successfully
grown in flood and salinity prone
areas, decreasing risks for farmers involved in rice production in some
of the poorest regions
of India and Asia.
You and your husband need to do a bit
of research and bring some questions and facts to your doctor.There is
growing intolerance for VBACs in some
areas by some doctors, so you may want to consider switching to a hospital based midwifery practice or a different OB.
The National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) applauds and encourages the
growing research in the
area of concussion protection for athletes, including the work released this month by Virginia Tech.
The clearest trend from the
research is that all parties are getting better at dealing with faith, acknowledging its
growing centrality to a range
of policy
areas.
In order to Knowledge the country's debt to cocoa, the Mahama - administration took various steps, all aimed at promoting the vital sector
of the economy including renovation and rehabilitation
of all the
research centres, free fertilizer distribution, deplored extension officers and
research officers across all the cocoa
growing areas.
Furthermore, neither Webb nor WFIRST is designed to directly address one
of the most broadly appealing and fastest
growing research areas in all
of astronomy, the search for life on Earth - like exoplanets.
«We're told that we need to have at least 5 %
of our portfolios in more
of the risky
areas» — that's 5 %
of the biological sciences
research budget — «and... we're being encouraged to
grow that,» Witt adds.
Today, a
growing number
of billionaires are likewise investing in scientific
research as their personal philanthropy, choosing
areas that reflect their deeply held passions.
A
growing body
of research calls into question the idea that most brain
areas are tied to specific sensory inputs
This is an exciting and
growing research area of great interest to ONR.»
One
area of research within mechanobiology, the study
of how physical forces influence biological processes, is on the interplay between cells and their environment and how it impacts their ability to
grow and spread.
And it seems likely that
research in this
area is only going to
grow, so there should be plenty
of opportunities for
research scientists who fancy a taste
of the Good Life.
Another
area that is becoming increasingly important is the translation
of basic science
research findings into clinical applications, and there is a
growing need for physician scientists, says Alan Trounson, president
of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).
«This
research examines the impact
of psychological abuse in the home on Irish children as they
grow older, but it also shows there is a need for more
research in the
area to assess the impacts
of exposure to all types
of domestic violence and abuse on younger children,» Ms Naughton concluded.
The
research «really is novel and addresses an important societal question, especially given the
growing interest in developing nuclear energy worldwide,» says Timothy Mousseau, a biologist at the University
of South Carolina in Columbia who studies Chernobyl -
area wildlife.
The work, funded by national charity Pancreatic Cancer
Research Fund, uncovers new evidence that PAK4 plays a key role in enabling cancer cells to
grow and to spread from the pancreas into other
areas of the body, a process called metastasis.
In a study published in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental
Research Letters, the researchers provide evidence to suggest that urban populations have
grown more rapidly than the expansion
of urban
areas, leading to increased population densities in some
of the most populated yet vulnerable regions in the world.
However,
research in Conservation Letters asks if these measures are repeating the mistakes
of the «War on Drugs» as they lack a long - term strategy to tackle the
growing wealth gap between African
areas of supply and Asian centers
of demand, which remains a central dynamic to the problem..
Furthermore, Läderach's
research on the effects
of climate change in Ghana and Ivory Coast predicts that the ideal cacao -
growing areas will shift to higher altitudes to compensate for rising temperatures.
GenProfile is based at the Biomedical
Research Campus Berlin - Buch, in close vicinity to the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), a national research center, and several university hospitals — one of the fastest growing research areas in the heart of
Research Campus Berlin - Buch, in close vicinity to the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), a national
research center, and several university hospitals — one of the fastest growing research areas in the heart of
research center, and several university hospitals — one
of the fastest
growing research areas in the heart of
research areas in the heart
of Europe.
In addition, there are
growing expectations that the
research arm
of academic medicine must, like the clinical arm, be a revenue source — thus the new alliances with industry, especially in the
area of technology transfer.
«Electrical control
of magnetism without involving charge currents is a fast -
growing area of interest in magnetics
research,» said co-author Pedram Khalili, a UCLA assistant adjunct professor
of electrical engineering.
Research led by Eric Post, a professor
of biology at Penn State University, has linked an increasingly earlier plant
growing season to the melting
of arctic sea ice, a relationship that has consequences for offspring production by caribou in the
area.
A study
of the impact and
research topics
of neuroscience papers from 2006 - 2015 has shown that the number
of papers and highly - productive core neuroscience journals has
grown, while psychology and behavioral sciences have become more popular
research areas.
New
research shows that
growing up in
areas where air pollution is increased raises the risk
of insulin resistance (the prescursor to diabetes) in children.
Professor Bruno D'Agostino from the University
of Naples said: «For many years, my
research group has been working on the role
of nociceptin in the regulation
of airway responsiveness in animal models, and it is very interesting translating our results into clinic
area regarding asthma, a disease that is forecast to
grow over the next years.»
Many
areas of research have
grown so complex and expensive that large - scale collaboration is the best tool for moving forward.
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Our Synthetic Biology Future Science Platform is positioning Australia to play a role in one
of the fastest
growing areas of modern science so that we can understand global developments and contribute to advances in
areas including manufacturing, industrial biotechnology, environmental remediation, biosecurity, agriculture, and healthcare
research.
The use
of electron - volt neutron spectroscopy in materials
research is a
growing area of neutron science, capitalizing upon the unique insights provided by epithermal neutrons on the behaviour and properties
of an increasing number
of complex materials.
Some
of the country's best wine comes from the high - quality grapes
grown in California, but warming projections for the
area could cut wine production in half within 30 years, according to Diffenbaugh's
research, as well as another study published in the Proceedings
of the National Academics
of Sciences.
A few weeks ago, we found amazing footage
of one
of the adult cats and her three almost fully
grown cubs on one
of our many
research cameras set up in the
area.
Biofuels and bioproducts are a
growing research focus for WSU, and the work
of the Lewis laboratory is an example
of the role
of basic plant biochemistry
research in advancing our progress into this and related
areas.»
One
of the fastest
growing areas in genome engineering is
research using the powerful editing tool
of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR).
The interactive provides a dynamic launching pad for confronting many questions raised by the
growing involvement
of genetics in the
areas of Privacy, Discrimination, Children, Identity,
Research, Health, and Society.
The NHGRI Intramural Health Disparities Postdoctoral Fellowship is intended to provide promising recent doctoral graduates the opportunity to use genetic and genomic approaches to advance the
growing area of health disparities
research.
There is
growing research in the
area of SIBO regarding standardizing breath testing but, sadly there is very little
research looking at the impact
of diet change in managing SIBO or eradicating it or better yet, curing the condition.
There are still some gaps in the
research regarding the effect
of isoflavones on prostate cancer but the body
of research in this
area is
growing rapidly.
While it is an
area not often talked about between women
of previous generations, there is now a lot more
research emerging about female sexual pain and I'm pretty excited to be spreading the word about this
growing field.
Research of adults in their mid 60s showed that an
area of the brain called the hippocampus, the seat
of learning and memory,
grew in the subjects who walked regularly compared to subjects who did other forms
of exercise.
The
growing shortage
of teachers in key subject
areas is well - known but an overly long recruitment process is exacerbating the situation, according to new
research.
At a time
of growing national recognition
of the need for a policy shift to more successful approaches to school reform, this collection
of mini-briefs identifies affirmative,
research - based approaches to reform in
areas including school choice, portfolio district reform, and teacher deprofessionalization.