Sentences with phrase «knowledge about the effects»

• In another Australian study, in multivariate logistic regression analyses «feeling close to the unborn baby» and a «high level of knowledge about the effects of passive smoking on baby» were associated with early quit attempts by fathers Moffatt & Stanton (2005).
• Moffatt & Stanton (2005) also found «high level of knowledge about the effects of passive smoking on baby» and «confidence in ability to quit» associated with smoking cessation.
This special section of Science focuses on the current state of knowledge about the effects of climate change on natural systems, with particular emphasis on how knowledge of the past is helping us to understand potential biological impacts and improve predictive power.
Specifically, the new results boost knowledge about the effects of the viral vector used, adeno - associated virus, which has been successfully used in gene therapy for the eye since 2008.
According to Greenpeace UK's chief Scientist, Doug Parr: «The disturbing aspect is that they are going into the environment and our bodies with little knowledge about their effects on health and environmental fate.
Almost none of the researchers who had serious knowledge about the effects of legislation on poor children were invited to testify about this legislation before either the House or Senate.
We're extremely adverse to the rush to install solar and wind - power without having full knowledge about the effects.
Meanwhile, the logarithmic effect of CO2 is excellent «concession» to make in the rhetorical sense, since it concedes the obvious state of our knowledge about the effects of CO2, while at the same time providing us with the solid argument that even if we double atmospheric CO2 levels from 400ppm to 800 ppm over the next 100 years the largest amount of warming possible — assuming all else remains the same and Gaia has no homeostasis negative feedback systems which tend to moderate any runaway trends — is 1.2 c.
First, IT staff aren't always familiar with the details of a given process, for example, they aren't billable and so have little inherent knowledge about the effects of a new mobile time - entry project.

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Dr. Pete at Moz wrote a fantastic post about the effect of SERP crowding for organic spots, due to features such as local listings, advertisements, the knowledge graph, rich snippets, etc..
On the other hand, induction allows us to calculate probabilities from past observations where theoretical models are unavailable, possibly because of a lack of knowledge about the underlying relation between cause and effect.
With respect to the American people, the judiciary has in effect declared that the most important questions about how we ought to order our life together are outside the purview of «things of their knowledge
The way to stop floods is by building dams and controlling the flow of rivers; plagues and epidemics are conquered by more precise knowledge about bacteria and viruses: why pray when through the controls made possible by our knowledge of the cause - and - effect linkage we can do for ourselves as much as can be done?
The invention of the stirrup, the horse collar, the heavy plow, and clockwork — occurring between 500 and 1500 — all represented a growth in practical knowledge, and all had powerful effects in transforming medieval society, Yet all these inventions came about as the result of practical experience.
A group of social scientists who analyzed the NIMH study for the Public Opinion Quarterly stated: «We are convinced, in general, that the NIMH report presents a reasonable summary of current knowledge about television, its effects and its potential....
A 4 - session educational intervention was designed to have an effect on the knowledge, confidence, and behaviors of pediatric residents about breastfeeding.
This study was designed to examine the effect of an educational intervention on pediatric residents» knowledge about breastfeeding, their confidence in addressing lactation issues, and their management skills during clinical encounters with breastfeeding mothers.
Through the years, knowledge about the immune properties and effects of human milk has grown.
Without this knowledge they are left in the dark about the crucial issues that effect their children at every doctor's visit.
«There's a growing body of knowledge [about health effects] and the craziness is that we're still doing this,» Bellamo said.
In the future, we plan to investigate whether some knowledge about the location of the destination can get rid of these dangerous effects
But some effects of filter bubbles can be less benign, such as when online shoppers are offered different prices based on data collected about them without their knowledge or consent.
«The results show there is a need to improve the knowledge of anesthesia personnel about risk factors, prevention and management of postoperative cognitive side effects,» concludes Professor Jakobsson.
Franco believes that the new European legislation — which would require systematic evaluation of all research involving laboratory animals in all E.U. countries, with ethical considerations a big part of the assessment — makes now a good time «to assess what [researchers] think about using animals, what effect training can have not only about their knowledge of the three R's but also how it affects their attitudes.»
In urging judges to think like scientists, the Court cited the AAAS / NAS brief to the effect that «Science is not an encyclopedic body of knowledge about the universe.
«We should apply that knowledge to alcohol ads and provide real warnings about the negative effects of excessive alcohol use.»
This improved knowledge about the scale of the harmful effects of marine litter will further support EU Member States and Regional Seas Conventions in implementing their programmes of measures, regional action plans and assessments.
Together with the maps the research team have produced contextual information on known risk factors for health conditions and a summary of current knowledge about possible association of health effects with environmental exposures.
This is due to what is in effect the elimination of IPN, thanks to practical application of new knowledge about the salmon genome.
They also found that «the greater one's knowledge about the news media — from the kinds of news covered, to the commercial context in which news is produced, to the effects on public opinion news can have — the less likely one will fall prey to conspiracy theories.»
But some environmental groups are worried that these materials are now going into our bodies and the environment with little knowledge about their long - term effects.
I hope that promotion of knowledge about false memories may provide some inoculation against their harmful effects
Knowledge about both the maternal age effect and the bottleneck size is useful in family planning.
A greater knowledge about the interior will also help geologists like Christensen to understand surface effects such as volcanism.
Of course, there's «limited evidence» and «insufficient knowledge» about whether such approaches could even work, particularly without their own side effects, the IPCC notes.
The research in Science and Nature Climate Change, although on two different topics, fits into a growing body of knowledge about the side effects of ice loss.
Several of the tools are specifically designed to generate more knowledge about the harmful effects of chemicals, since toxicological data on chemical contaminants is generally deficient.
«Knowledge about the beneficial effects of gelatin could be significant for brain surgery, but also in the development of brain implants,» say the researchers behind the study.
Adolescents in developed countries frequently use dietary supplements despite a lack of knowledge about possible harmful effects or drug interactions.
Big gaps in knowledge remain about health effects of cannabis use, for good or ill.
The knowledge - based training group learned information about the structure and function of the brain as well as the effects of sleep and exercise on brain performance.
The goal was to deepen the knowledge about the pharmacological and cytotoxic effects of the drug Temodex in vitro in different human brain cancer cell lines.
(which I assume is intended to be read by someone with technical knowledge of climate modeling jargon) is that I've started wondering about how climate models handle volcanoes or geology like the Yellowstone caldera — regularly emitting «point sources» that transfer their climate effects globally.
Much of our knowledge about the direct sublethal and lethal effects of chloride contamination comes from single - species toxicity tests conducted under laboratory conditions.
Bullying can have detrimental effects on the health and wellness of a child and when my friends from Baptist Health South Florida brought up this topic I was all about wanting to share the knowledge with all of you!
Background: Most knowledge about adverse health effects of trans fats was mainly derived from studies done in Western populations of European or American origins; few data are available in the understudied region of the Middle East.
Furthermore, most knowledge about adverse health effects of TFAs was mainly derived from studies done in Western populations of European or American origins, and few data are available in the understudied region of the Middle East.
By applying the knowledge you are about to learn below with regard to the autonomic nervous system, that stressful events effect your sympathetic nervous system, and that by increasing the activity of your parasympathetic nervous system you will be able to reduce all psoriasis related symptoms caused by stress and bring your body back to a state of harmony.
Dr. David Perlmutter's # 1 New York Times Bestseller Grain Brain, now published in 26 countries, has revolutionized the way we think about our health by exposing the devastating effects of wheat, sugar, and carbs on the brain and empowering us with the knowledge that what we eat is the most important decision we make every day.
Another study examining the effects the different lipids in terms of heart disease risk found that «triglyceride concentration was not independently related with CHD risk after controlling for HDL - C, non — HDL - C, and other standard risk factors, including null findings in women and under nonfasting conditions.21, 22 Hence, for population - wide assessment of vascular risk, triglyceride measurement provides no additional information about vascular risk given knowledge of HDL - C and total cholesterol levels, although there may be separate reasons to measure triglyceride concentration (eg, prevention of pancreatitis).»
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