Sentences with phrase «inconclusive research»

Often, there is also contradictory or inconclusive research on the relationships between certain substances and diseases.
These examples, which are discussed further in Section 9.8.3, remain part of an area of active and as yet inconclusive research.
These researchers at UCSF have revealed how the Sugar Research Foundation influenced Harvard medical researchers financially and otherwise to report open - ended inconclusive research that omitted a lot of conclusive negative health data.
There's plenty of anecdotal (yet inconclusive research - based) evidence that demonstrates that they may be effective.
The so called Mo Ibrahim Report is a rehash of aggregated questionable and or inconclusive research outcomes by different organizations.
Some women may find that their morning sickness gets worse when they breastfeed their baby, but there is inconclusive research about it.
These researchers at UCSF have revealed how the Sugar Research Foundation influenced Harvard medical researchers financially and otherwise to report open - ended inconclusive research that omitted a lot of conclusive negative health data.
Considering the inconclusive research, it might be time to rethink the degree to which governments support homeownership.

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Academic research shows an inconclusive correlation between having a mission statement and improved financial performance.
The research is inconclusive at best when it comes to handwriting and personality.
But, the situation — as it is now — is the kind of thing that tends to lead you to an inconclusive result as far as initial research goes.
Their work is inconclusive and litterly hundreds of years of research seem to be a safer bet than your «theologians» that came up with this after one night when they were reading and wanted to be known.
Instead, broadcasters continued to insist that the research on behavioral effects of TV violence was «inconclusive
Research papers are inconclusive.
Though the research was somewhat inconclusive, we did determine that last season's AL Cy Young Winner (Corey Kluber) had been the most profitable pitcher to bet against this season.
Babywearing research is somewhat limited and so far inconclusive, but there are many babywearing advocates out there who are against a number of branded carriers which they believe do not support the pelvic region correctly and do not mimic the natural baby - holding position.
The reality of these claims has long been debated, and the research has been both limited, as well as largely inconclusive.
Researchers caution colleges not to put too much emphasis on AP when considering applicants, since research is inconclusive on whether AP experience alone impacts student achievement in college.
After pouring through each bit of research, we found that it contains several flaws which make it rather inconclusive.
However, this research has been inconclusive, so Kumar and colleagues designed a new study to address the question.
And finally, in felids, the data were inconclusive: None of the facial and chest patterns matched up significantly with any of the life traits the researched looked at, though it's possible they just haven't identified the right variables yet.
If you are not finding the right answer within a certain time you have to make quick decisions,» even if the research is inconclusive.
Although Grabowski's long jump study was inconclusive, her research is far from the finish line.
Despite these numbers, the last extensive analysis of research into the origins of gun violence, conducted in 2004, was inconclusive.
Given this heavy burden, it is greatly concerning that many aspects of the body of research on gun violence have been deemed inadequate and inconclusive by expert panels of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (4 — 6).
But research so far has been inconclusive.
Oppenheimer's research»em bodied many good and even prescient ideas, but was often inconclusive».
However, research has been inconclusive as to whether the higher related medical costs in obese TKR patients are directly due to a higher BMI or related comorbidities.
But existing research on teacher bias has been inconclusive.
It's only now I see all of the planning, the U-turns and wrong turns, the inconclusive data and results, the malfunctioning equipment and the general madness involved in doing solid research.
Instead, while admitting «research provided evidence of the effectiveness of women in ground close - combat situations», Ministry of Defence and service chiefs decided the data was inconclusive and said «potential risks of maintaining cohesion in small mixed - gender tactical teams» meant no change.
Research on the ability of the GM salmon to outcompete wild varieties has been inconclusive, but regulators decided that an escape from the AquaBounty facilities is unlikely.
Professor Mark Sephton, co-author of the research from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, said: «We've literally only scratched the surface of Mars in our search for life, but so far the results have been inconclusive.
At the request of the European Commission, EFSA set up a task force to look into the study; an initial review on 4 October deemed the research «inconclusive
In 1996, when climate research was more certain about the link between fossil fuel combustion and climate change than during the time of Shaw's memo, Exxon's new chairman and chief executive Lee Raymond said in a speech in Detroit: «Currently, the scientific evidence is inconclusive as to whether human activities are having a significant effect on the global climate.»
But a trio of research papers published Monday in an annual extreme - weather edition of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society were inconclusive, to various degrees, regarding the precise roles of greenhouse gases in contributing to the devastating drought.
There's been little research on alcohol and skin cancer risk, however, and the studies that have been conducted have been inconclusive.
Dr. Ross calls this theory controversial — and recent research to validate it has been inconclusive.
My Answer: Well, the research is actually pretty inconclusive on if we actually need that much fiber, but either way, vegetables and fruits have much more fiber and nutrients than whole grains without having to worry about how the gluten, lectins, and phytic acid are affecting my digestive track.
The success of alternative approaches to quitting smoking can be difficult to measure in a clinical setting; so far, research is mixed or inconclusive.
Bowerman says that most research on green tea for weight loss has been inconclusive, but that either way it's a healthy, tasty way to stay hydrated throughout the day.
There is some evidence that synthetic trans - fats may be harmful, but the research is still inconclusive.
It's important to note that the research on some of these substances is often conflicting and inconclusive.
Research about ketogenic diets and hormonal balances can become complicated and inconclusive.
Unfortunately, research regarding the benefits of L - arginine on exercise performance are mixed and inconclusive.
Updated every five years, the new guidelines state the relationship between dietary cholesterol (found only in animal foods) and blood cholesterol levels is inconclusive, and more research is needed.
Although research surrounding the benefits of ice baths is inconclusive, many athletes find it helpful.
The majority of research in this area is inconclusive on the impact of compression on these physiological markers.
Each time I have researched a health issue it is linked to pour gut health and now I find my hair loss Even though it's inconclusive I strongly believe it's linked to improper balance of bacteria.
Since that first study, more elaborate and expensive research has also been inconclusive.
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