Sentences with phrase «improvements in studies like»

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While no one in the study has fully regained sight, quite a few of them, like Macdonald, have experienced improvements in their visual acuity.
The Arizona EMS system has been making steady improvements in its resuscitation system and «this study seemed like the next logical step,» he added.
Professor David Goldberg, lead of the team implementing Scotland's hepatitis C Action Plan (2008 - 2011), said: «This study demonstrates that, in a country like Scotland which has a Government seriously committed to the improvement of hepatitis C services, increasing patient access to antiviral therapy could potentially have a major impact in the prevention of transmission of infection.»
... The study's insights could pave the way to improvements in materials like polarization - sensitive satellites.
But an additional 10 to 15 percent weight loss continues to cause even more improvements in measures like blood lipids and blood pressure,» says study co-author Samuel Klein, MD, director at the Center for Human Nutrition at Washington University School of Medicine.
Researchers around the world at sites like the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Mexico are studying how to improve crops and farming techniques to address worldwide hunger.
And yet, «results,» or rather, academic improvement, act more like a fig leaf, especially in light of numerous recent studies that show charter schools, taken on the whole, actually do a worse job of educating students than regular public schools.
The study determined that the small and, in some cases, statistically insignificant improvements in air quality in a few locations could have been achieved more cheaply with pollution control devices like scrubbers, which would have eliminated 95 percent of the particulate emissions.
«This is like the biggest thing in school improvement that people have paid the least attention to,» says Robert Balfanz, who studies absenteeism at Johns Hopkins University.
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