This will
make subsequent studies more informative when they do happen.
Not exact matches
We can see here an emphasis on the dignity and value of the human person that was at the heart of Pope John Paul's philosophical
studies and is echoed both in the teachings of the Second Vatican Council — to which he
made noted contributions as a bishop — and in
subsequent teachings of the Magisterium.
The
study found that of the 1,665 people who «
made a decision to accept Christ,» only 242, or 14.5 percent, began to participate in
subsequent organized Bible
studies and only 101, or 6 percent of respondents completed them.
Matteo Boretto, the first author on this
study, commented that «we were very excited to see that we could not only robustly grow and amplify endometrial tissue in a dish, but that the tiny structures were also able to reproduce normal responses of the endometrium to hormones: oestrogen
makes the tissue thicken, progesterone then induces maturation including folding (see picture), and
subsequent removal of both hormones mimics the cell shedding of the menstrual period.»
They sought to determine whether parents involved in the
study (mostly mothers) shaped their children's later behavior by offering food to
make them feel better when they were upset (emotional feeding), and whether parents whose children were easily soothed by food (those who calmed when given food) were more likely to offer them more food for comfort at a
subsequent time.
Only about 100 of the tens of thousands of genes that
make up the human genome are marked with these gender - specific stamps,
subsequent studies showed.
Mammary glands «remember» how to
make milk for
subsequent pregnancies, a
study of mice suggests.
«This
study's findings
make a significant contribution to the [field] by using a discordant twin design to address issues about the association between childhood verbal ability and
subsequent alcohol use in adolescence and young adulthood,» said Windle.
Wigley et al. (1997) pointed out that uncertainties in forcing and response
made it impossible to use observed global temperature changes to constrain ECS more tightly than the range explored by climate models at the time (1.5 °C to 4.5 °C), and particularly the upper end of the range, a conclusion confirmed by
subsequent studies.
Physicists at CERN hope that the detection and
subsequent study of new particles could provide answers to some of the most fundamental questions of the universe, such as why there is an abundance of matter and lack of antimatter, and the
make - up of mysterious «dark matter,» which is believed to constitute over 84 percent of the matter in the cosmos.
As before, no primary hypothesis was specified, and no correction for multiple comparisons was
made in what must be considered a
subsequent analysis of the prior
study (34).
There have been numerous
studies carried out what is the prime driving force for people to
make donations, or give freely when an appeal is launched on national Television and what governs the
subsequent impulse to react in that specific way.
In the state under
study, public schools that had failed to
make AYP focused instruction on the entire range of low - performing students in the
subsequent school year, and did so without negative impact on high - performing students.
Subsequent to a charter school applicant filing an appeal, the Commissioner of Education shall convene a meeting of the Charter School Appeal Commission (comprised of an equal number of members representing charter schools and school districts) to
study and
make recommendations to the State Board of Education regarding its pending decision about the appeal.
Students who received publicly funded vouchers in Louisiana and Indiana appeared to lose significant academic ground in the first two years after switching to private school and then catch up to their public - school counterparts in
subsequent years, according to two new
studies made public Monday.
Results of
subsequent challenge
studies with these cats supported the earlier predictions of protection
made on the basis of antibody titers.
[97] This statement,
made fifteen years after the completion of the painting, appeared in
subsequent Tate Gallery catalogues and the Eumenides - the Furies who ensure revenge in Greek myths - have become an accepted presence in Three
Studies.
In one seminal (no pun intended)
study, raters were more likely to correctly match pictures of infants with biological fathers than biological mothers (i.e., babies looked more like dad than mom); 4 however, this finding has not been replicated by
subsequent research.5, 6 Interestingly, dads who think their kids look like them tend to have more positive relationships with those children.7 It
makes sense that mothers (and mothers» relatives) are more likely to say that a baby looks like the father, possibly as a form of reassuring the father of his paternity.8 Although, to be fair, there is just something about a bald chubby baby that looks more «dad - like» than «mom - like.»