Sentences with phrase «human subjects show»

Thus, the data from extensive in vivo studies in human subjects show that low - energy sweeteners do not have any of the adverse effects predicted by in vitro, in situ or knockout studies in animals.
The investigators then strive to determine whether human subjects show the same learning patterns for monkey calls as they do for human speech.
Clinical testing in human subjects shows that a 50 mg serving of Dermaval ™ inhibits glucose - induced elastase activity in young healthy subjects.

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Believing you're smarter than people trained in a subject you're not isn't just obnoxious, but also deadly; as the Challenger and perhaps Ford cases show, the lives of human beings are on the line.
If it is true, as Holloway argues, that the very foundations of matter and the identity of human nature are aligned upon the coming of the Word made flesh, then a society which is uncertain about the existence of God and whether Man has any meaning or purpose must be subject to crisis, alienation and chaos even more inevitably than CiV is able to show.
For example, the Dutch painter Joseph Isräels (Frugal Meal, 1876) attempted to show that the most mundane acts of human experience conveyed the presence of the divine with far more poignancy than the traditional subjects of cross and cathedral.
Finally, the credibility of science itself has been shown — once again, and as if we needed a reminder — to be subject to such ordinary human failings as ego defense, the willingness to bend the truth rather than admit error, and the temptation to disparage and insult one's opponents.
After showing that all have substantial limitations, he changes the subject to the importance of cultural criticism in the human sciences.
NO Matter how painful or disturbing this is, the scriptures shows its never God's purpose for human to suffer, be it sickness or tragedy, the truth is that humans has exposed him self to alot of things that turn him to monster, so much so that he can take life at will without considering the consequence of his action.from all fairness if we humans subject ourselves to God's will most of the tragedies we face shouldn't happen at all.we are encouraged to listen to God when he speak
Prince was a beloved Minnesotan, a music icon, a previous Super Bowl halftime show performer, a fantastic human being who's the subject of countless folk tales, and a damn good basketball player even before the Chappelle's Show skeshow performer, a fantastic human being who's the subject of countless folk tales, and a damn good basketball player even before the Chappelle's Show skeShow sketch.
In the infamous Monty Hall Problem, named after the television game show, human subjects seem to pale next to pigeons in mathematical reasoning.
Preliminary studies of ampakines on healthy human subjects have shown small to moderate improvements in their performance on memory tests.
The results, which were replicated across two or more cohorts, showed that the human subjects» DNA was linked to the bacteria in their intestines.
Recent studies have shown that endorphin blockers do lessen the activation of reward circuits in humans and rodents that are presented with appetizing food — the subjects eat less.
Early - stage research had shown Everolimus prevented weight gain in fruit flies and other animals, so the researchers wondered if that finding would hold in human subjects, as well.
The results showed that the IAPP immunodepleted material was unable to induce aggregation in islets isolated from healthy human subjects (Fig. 2, C and D).
We show how the HapMap resource can guide the design and analysis of genetic association studies, shed light on structural variation and recombination, and identify loci that may have been subject to natural selection during human evolution.
These differences of review outcomes, comparing applications including or not including human subjects, were observed among both MD and non-MD investigators (data not shown).
By considering diverse, under - studied African populations, we show how the architecture of skin pigmentation can vary across humans subject to different local evolutionary pressures.
All the studies done on human and animal subjects have shown chia seeds» potential effectiveness in combating angina, allergies, enhancing athletic performance, preventing cancer, heart attacks, coronary heart disease, hyperlipidemia, hormonal or endocrine conditions, hypertension vasodilatation and strokes.
Animal and human studies about caloric restriction show that when calories are reduced by 30 - 40 %, the subjects tended to live a lot longer — 30 % longer actually.
Human studies back this up too showing that when human subjects fasted on alternate days they not only showed the same benefits as caloric restriction groups, but also showed an increased ability to lose weight and improvements in coronary heart disease risk facHuman studies back this up too showing that when human subjects fasted on alternate days they not only showed the same benefits as caloric restriction groups, but also showed an increased ability to lose weight and improvements in coronary heart disease risk fachuman subjects fasted on alternate days they not only showed the same benefits as caloric restriction groups, but also showed an increased ability to lose weight and improvements in coronary heart disease risk factors.
Dr. Herta Spencer, of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Hines, Illinois, explains that the animal and human studies that correlated calcium loss with high protein diets used isolated, fractionated amino acids from milk or eggs.19 Her studies show that when protein is given as meat, subjects do not show any increase in calcium excreted, or any significant change in serum calcium, even over a long period.20 Other investigators found that a high - protein intake increased calcium absorption when dietary calcium was adequate or high, but not when calcium intake was a low 500 mg per day.21
However, in real live human subjects who ate real peanuts, peanut agglutinin has been shown to make it through the gut lining to end up in the blood stream.
Several studies in human subjects with AD have shown that elevated ketones do lead to improved cognition.
I found some rats studies on the subject, that seem to show that sucrose consumption lowers ACTH, see here for some info and links; http://www.functionalps.com/blog/2011/02/04/sugar-sucrose-restrains-the-stress-hormone-system/ But no human studies.
I have read articles that state while research shows benefits for male subjects (rodent and human alike), that longer periods of fasting were detrimental for females.
In human trials, intermittent fasting has been shown to be equally effective as daily calorie restriction for causing weight loss in obese subjects (16).
Provided the research showing an increase in LDL levels in human subjects after a low - carbohydrate diet, what does the research say about extreme carbohydrate restriction on V - LDL and LDL particle count?
Based on several human clinical studies, both the young and elderly subjects who consumed the drug at a recommended dose showed signs of quality sleep and REM (Rapid Eye Movement) during sleep.
Additionally, calorie restriction has been shown to dramatically reduce the occurrence of solid tumors and leukemia [7], as well as improve cognitive function in elderly human subjects [8].
The creationism shows a willingness to distort science to support a dogmatic worldview, the lack of focused expert training suggests that he would be less likely to be speaking from genuine authority in the subject of human nutrition, and his Seventh - Day Adventism suggests that he has fairly powerful religious preconceptions about human health and nutrition that he will be motivated to cling to and serve.
Several studies show that subjects given high levels of whole wheat at first excrete more calcium than they take in, but after several weeks on this diet, they reach a balance and do not excrete excess calcium.11 However, no studies of this phenomenon have been carried out over a long period; nor have researchers looked at whether human beings can adjust to the phytate - reducing effects of other important minerals, such as iron, magnesium and zinc.
Intriguingly, recent analysis in humans shows that among the Bacteroidaceae family, only a single phylotype most closely related to B. fragilis is selectively depleted in ASD children compared to matched controls, and most dramatically in those subjects with more severe GI issues (Dae - Wook Kang and Rosa Krajmalnik - Brown, personal communication).
Synephrine has been shown to increase the metabolic rates of human subjects.
I found some rat studies on the subject, that seem to show that sucrose consumption lowers ACTH in rats, see here for some info and links; http://www.functionalps.com/blog/2011/02/04/sugar-sucrose-restrains-the-stress-hormone-system/ But no human studies.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
The first season set the scene — St. Louis in the 1950s, a prestigious teaching hospital, a leading gynecologist pursuing research that is controversial at best in the conservative culture with a partner who has no acknowledged credentials but shows a keen interest in and understanding of the topic and a way with putting the human subjects as ease — and introduced the complexity of the study, which was condemned when the initial findings were presented.
The post-credits scene of «Winter Soldier» shows that Baron Wolfgang von Strucker was using the scepter and stone to experiment on humans; two of his test subjects, Pietro Maximoff and Wanda Maximoff, received super powers as a result of these experiments.
Another scene shows a rat, and later a human, being subjected to high amounts of electricity in an attempt to bring them to life.
The primary subject is the skull rack itself; others show a scene with a human sacrifice; eagles eating human hearts; and skeletonized warriors with shields and arrows.
While his work bears similarities to that of American abstract expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jules Olitski and Barnett Newman, Hoyland was keen to avoid what he called the «cul - de-sac» of Rothko's formalism and the erasure of all self and subject matter in painting as championed by the American critic Clement Greenberg.1 The paintings on show here exhibit Hoyland's equal emphasis on emotion, human scale, the visibility of the art - making process and the conception of a painting as the product of an individual and a time.
The works in the show capture moments that offer insight into intimate human interactions and the inner psyche through depicting their subjects both in controlled interior spaces and in external environments.
The huge scale evokes the sublimity of the ocean; the subject of many paintings such as Théodore Géricault's Raft of Medusa, where human life is shown abandoned to its fate on a sea that is both terrifying, as well as a thing of great beauty.
It is not a show so much of portraits as it is in fact a collection of human stories, with each painting capturing in its subjects the essential data of their existence.
Today, visitors to group shows are as likely to encounter spaces in which objects are to be read and understood by human subjects, as they are to walk into spaces in which their presence (as just another object among other objects) is negligible.
This show really is a mess, incoherent, a few examples of this and that, a deeply unsatisfying look at what working with or about human bodies and human subjects means today.
Dexter Dalwood's narrative paintings, the human subjects of which never appear, the Otolith Group's black box filled with old paintings and a series of televisions showing a 1989 Channel 4 series about the legacy of ancient Greece.
It is a modest show, including only ten color photographs, but the impact of each image is undeniably potent, perhaps because Rødland's subject is such a universal aspect of the human condition.
The series of oil paintings, a nearly decade - long project whose tremendous canvases capture both the cathedral - like scale of the abandoned factories and the echo of the human industry they once hosted, is the subject of a solo show that opens Friday, February 29, at the Crisp Museum in Cape Girardeau.
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