One
important outcome of these studies is the observation that Oct4 and its protein binding partners form complex auto - regulatory circuits in which Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog proteins bind to each other's promoters.
Strengthening resiliency is
an important outcome of this study as it reinforces maternal skills and supports infant development.
Not exact matches
An
important trigger this year will be the
outcome of a
study where Darzalex is being tested as first - line treatment in combination with Celgene Corp's Revlimid.
«And despite the overwhelming evidence that one's field
of study is the most
important factor determining labour market
outcomes, today's students have not gravitated to more financially advantageous fields in a way that reflects the changing reality
of the labour market.»
For instance, a 2012
study published in Current Directions
of Psychological Science suggests that it's best to avoid making
important choices when you're feeling stressed, because you tend to overemphasize the potential positive
outcomes of your decision while underemphasizing the negative
Dr. Fisher believes that dispassionate, rigorous
study of birth across all settings is more
important than ever given disparities in women's access to trained and licensed care providers, current and future physician workforce issues, rising costs
of health care, and unacceptably high rates
of adverse
outcomes for mothers and infants in the U.S. compared to other industrialized countries.
The strengths
of the
study include the ability to compare
outcomes by the woman's planned place
of birth at the start
of care in labour, the high participation
of midwifery units and trusts in England, the large sample size and statistical power to detect clinically
important differences in adverse perinatal
outcomes, the minimisation
of selection bias through achievement
of a high response rate and absence
of self selection bias due to non-consent, the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms
of identified clinical risk (according to current clinical guidelines) and to further increase the comparability
of the groups by conducting an additional analysis restricted to women with no complicating conditions identified at the start
of care in labour, and the ability to control for several
important potential confounders.
This economic evaluation was based on a rigorously conducted cohort
study of sufficient size to detect clinically
important differences in adverse perinatal
outcomes.
Another strength is that our results provide a more complete assessment
of socioeconomic inequalities in breastfeeding rates, by estimating both relative and absolute inequalities, than common practice in inequality assessments.23 Finally, our
study analysed effects
of the intervention not only on an immediate, direct
outcome (breastfeeding) but also on a long - term consequence
of breastfeeding (child cognitive ability) that is associated with
important health and behavioural
outcomes in later life.27
The main
outcome measures were behavioural or physiological indicators and composite pain scores, as well as other clinically
important outcomes reported by the authors
of included
studies.
While we found a modest association
of breastfeeding with verbal intelligence at age 3 years, neither
of the other 2 preschool
studies found an
important association with cognitive
outcomes (McCarthy General Cognitive Index21, 22 and PPVT - Revised22 at age 4 years).
Despite some limitations, this
study documents
important associations between pacifier use and a variety
of breastfeeding
outcomes.
Existing research appraisal tools do not always capture
important elements
of study design that are critical when comparing
outcomes by planned place
of birth.
Researchers at the Veterans Health Administration conducted a systematic review
of 67 published
studies to determine the effectiveness
of strategies to reduce or discontinue long - term opioid therapy prescribed for chronic pain and the effect
of dose reduction or discontinuation on
important patient
outcomes.
«As the
study has convincingly demonstrated, anemia does worsen the
outcome of stroke, so it is very
important that we identify at - risk patients and optimize the management.»
«While providing adequate financial resources is unquestionably
important, our work suggests that the way such policies are presented can have
important implications for these students» psychological
outcomes at college,» said Alexander Browman, lead author
of the
studies and a doctoral student in psychology in the Weinberg College
of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern.
«Defining the biology
of naturally occurring protective mutations is quite
important, because they define desired
outcomes for potentially new therapies,» explained the
study's co-author Judy H. Cho, MD, Director
of the Sanford Grossman Center for Integrative
Studies in Crohn's disease, and the Charles F. Bronfman Institute for Personalized Medicine at the Icahn School
of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Although reanalysis
of the available evidence is
important, the ability to properly control for bias and confounding [factors that can influence
outcomes] in observational
studies is often limited, and without randomized controlled trials specifically designed to test the hypothesis, the issue
of nonspecific effects
of vaccines may remain subject to continuing debate.»
«An
important milestone for the program is the ability to analyze hospital performance in multiple
outcomes and by surgical specialty,» said Dr. Saito, who is the lead author
of the
study.
«Involving the GP practices in the Salford Lung
Study allowed the team to create an unsupervised environment for the patients, enabling
important factors in usual clinical care — such as adherence, frequency
of dosing and persistence
of good inhaler technique — to rightly influence the trial
outcomes.
«Our findings newly show that hippocampal structure prior to ECT may be an
important indicator
of treatment
outcome,» the
study states.
If wellbeing is adopted as a national
outcome measure, it's
important to understand the factors constituting the nation's wellbeing and this
study indicates the quality
of jobs available in the UK and personal relationships are key factors.
«It was illuminating to see the association between measures
of white matter integrity and
important outcomes occurring months to years down the road in our
study population.»
A
study published in the Annals
of Human Biology by Carlos Varea and colleagues investigates the impact
of the economic crisis on birth
outcomes in Spain; specifically detailing temporal changes (from 2003 - 2012) in underweight at birth, birth weight being an
important indicator
of health
outcomes throughout the life course.
The
outcomes of the
study help explain why the olfactory system is so
important from a molecular, genetic, and neurobiology perspective, according to paper co-author Kerry J. Ressler, MD, PhD, chief scientific officer and chief
of the Division
of Depression and Anxiety Disorders at McLean.
The
outcomes of these
studies were often reported as diagnostic accuracy estimates rather than patient
important outcomes such as mortality or quality
of life.
The most
important outcome of the new
study may be the techniques that made its estimates possible, which the researchers hope to use to generate more detailed records
of what's moving and shaking in Antarctica.
Researchers are currently working with a small number
of good quality evidence, and 1 significant
outcome from this research is the
important need for there to be more
studies of this type.
THE 2016 HAMILTON SALT
STUDY This important study found that in those without hypertension, the outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events occurred in 4.3 percent of the population whereas in those with hypertension, the outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events occurred in 10.7 percent of the popula
STUDY This
important study found that in those without hypertension, the outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events occurred in 4.3 percent of the population whereas in those with hypertension, the outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events occurred in 10.7 percent of the popula
study found that in those without hypertension, the
outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events occurred in 4.3 percent
of the population whereas in those with hypertension, the
outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events occurred in 10.7 percent
of the population.
In an editor's note that accompanied the
study, Dr. Seth A. Berkowitz called the research «an
important contribution because it is, to my knowledge, the first large - scale
study of coffee consumption to evaluate a mental health
outcome in women.»
An
important study shows that home birth for low risk women reduces the rate
of interventions without increasing adverse
outcomes.
While the scientific approach to the New Nordic diet proved useful, considering it has had some
important positive
outcomes in different
studies, the Vikings
of the old ages actually did eat somewhat differently.
Of course, we encourage exercise in order to maximize the possibility of obtaining good outcomes, just as the studies show this to be importan
Of course, we encourage exercise in order to maximize the possibility
of obtaining good outcomes, just as the studies show this to be importan
of obtaining good
outcomes, just as the
studies show this to be
important.
It is
important to note that the leucine threshold and the refractory nature
of MPS are not based on human feeding
studies that measure concrete
outcomes over the long - term.
A second
important outcome was that the lower - performing students, so these were students who were about the bottom third
of our sample, these were students who were earning Grade Point Averages (GPAs)
of a C or below in the semester prior to the intervention [and were] most likely going to be struggling in school; for these students, the intervention increased their GPAs and also increased their likelihood
of passing core courses like Math, English, Social
Studies and Science - and increased that by around 6.5 percentage points.
The
study provides
important insights into the feasibility
of the programme in terms
of: its potential effects on
outcomes; an estimate
of these potential effect sizes (providing valuable information on sample sizes for future
study); the impacts on different groups (particularly with regard to free school meal eligibility); and key facilitators and barriers to implementation (from the process evaluation and the exploratory analysis
of dosage).
Just try to decipher this recent press release about a new
study proving «rubric - based assessment can be taken to scale and can produce valid findings with credible and actionable information about student learning that can be used to improve curricular and assignment designs and to increase effectiveness
of programs and classes in advancing the most
important learning
outcomes of college.»
As a researcher who
studies both vouchers and other forms
of school choice such as charter schools (independently operated public schools) I believe the new Louisiana
studies are
important to longstanding debates over the extent to which such choice enhances academic
outcomes.
Inference - making is an
important component
of several major social
studies processes specified in the national social
studies standards, such as making generalizations, evaluating sides
of an argument, predicting the
outcomes of various actions, sorting fact from opinion, determining the
outcomes of a decision, detecting bias, and interpreting points
of view (Sunal & Haas, 2002; NCSS, 2008).
However, two careful, large - scale
studies, reviewed in detail below, suggest that despite the lack
of persistence
of value - added on future test scores, one year
of experience with a high - value - added teacher predicts higher rates
of college attendance and adult earnings, as well as other
important outcomes.
Having rigorous
studies of these preschool - program
outcomes is
important to ensuring that children are receiving the quality
of education they need.
Perhaps just as
important, given the difficulty
of finding, training and retaining outstanding teachers, is that the difference in long - term
outcome between students who have average teachers and those with poor - performing ones is as significant as the difference between those who have excellent teachers and those with average ones, the
study found.
And finally, we considered unemployment rates using data from the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, because they are
important for determining an area's mood;
studies show low unemployment rates result in better attitudes and mental health
outcomes.
Her research goal is to improve the way we
study diseases in pets, such as by developing new methods to scientifically measure symptoms, quality
of life, and other
outcomes that are
important to pets and their families.
McCrae's and Costa's early landmark findings from the Baltimore Longitudinal
Study of Aging showed that individual differences in personality traits are stable over time and predictive
of important life
outcomes such as health and coping, leading to a strong resurgence
of the entire field
of personality psychology in the 1980s and the establishment
of the five - factor model as the dominant paradigm for personality.
As Weisz and colleagues34 have stated, the crucial question is whether community clinicians can actually benefitfrom the findings
of outcome research, and an
important task is to
study theapplication
of research therapy to community settings.
Despite these limitations, the current
study assesses both ACEs and developmental
outcomes by using several standardized instruments at
important points during a critical stage
of the life course that has been understudied in this context.
In order to determine the effects
of institutional care per se, it would be
important to
study the
outcome of children admitted to group care from less adverse home circumstances.
Studies that focus on condition - independent
outcomes could include measures
of perceptions
of health care quality or health - related quality
of life, both
of which are particularly
important for a group
of children who interface so frequently with the medical system.
A very
important longitudinal
study of the Utopia community demonstrates how living off the land, being secure in culture, language and law practices, has produced better mental and physical health
outcomes than those experienced in regional or metropolitan areas.