Sentences with phrase «meant significant research»

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The reason why the classification is so significant, is because if a drug is labeled «Schedule 1,» that means it is almost impossible to do any sort of legal clinical research on the drug, and no (technically legal) prescriptions can be written.
Hi Julie, matcha is finely ground green tea so it could potentially have an effect on iron absorption at a meal, but research in this area is conflicting meaning there are many other factors to consider and it's not clear - cut whether there's a significant negative connection with tea consumption and iron levels.
They define eating healthfully to mean including «good foods,» not just avoiding the «bad».5 They see nutrients as a tool to provide optimum health, and are concerned about sodium - related disease states (according to multiple consumer research sources).6 Today, a significant number are working to reduce or avoid sodium.
My significant other had a daughter in his previous marriage who died of SIDS when she was 7 months old, and you can bet that I read all the research and looked at lots (and I mean LOTS) of crib mattresses before making the decision to buy this one.
«If it is significant on a global scale, it might mean that the natural emissions of organics is also important in cloud formation,» says Bart Verheggen of the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands in Petten.
«The significant finding of this research is that only 8 percent of patients who underwent colectomy for a large, apparently benign polyp had cancer, which means that 92 percent of patients had their colon removed for noncancerous reasons,» Dr. Gorgun said.
That, according to the team's research, means there's significant strain throughout the region.
Grant called the research important because although the data do not indicate a significant shift from meetings to online support groups yet, they do suggest that a move in that direction is happening and it is important to understand what that can mean for outcomes of individuals seeking help.
Regulatory affairs is the name of the game at the FDA, in Washington, D.C., and the specialized aspect of reviewing and evaluating drugs or vaccines means there's significant training after hire, says Kathryn Carbone, associate director for research at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Researchresearch at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and ResearchResearch (CBER).
«This could mean a significant increase in the penetration of solar power,» says Clark Gellings, vice president of innovation at the Electric Power Research Institute, a think tank.
To achieve these goals the Commission will encourage and promote significant, original research projects in New Jersey emphasizing nerve regeneration as a means to a cure for brain injury through the funding of approved research projects at qualifying research institutions in the state.
Research also shows that there is no significant difference between the effects of an uneven protein distribution over the course of the day (meaning the majority of protein is consumed in one meal) and the effects of a more balanced one — both of them have similar effects on skeletal muscle protein turnover and lean mass retention.
I thought I found my answer in researching the ePub format: It's reflowable, which means it is not useful for musical scores (or any book where layout and design are significant).
Believers in fundamental indices point out that repeated research by Kenneth French from Dartmouth's Tuck School and the University of Chicago's Eugene Fama has shown that small cap and value stocks have outperformed other securities over most significant historical periods, and haven't yet displayed a reversion to the mean.
As part of its mission to document the history of alternative art spaces, AS - AP has been commissioning the production of oral history interviews with the founders, former and current directors, and curators of significant alternative art spaces throughout the United States: http://as-ap.org/oral-histories Oral and video history interviews have been used as key research and documentation tools within art history and its related disciplines as a means of capturing first - person accounts of specific events, individuals, institutions and organizations.
Launched in 2017, the Take It or Leave It digital archive extends the life of this significant exhibition, with a gallery of artwork images and the associated didactic label texts from the installation at the Hammer Museum; essays, artist biographies, and a bibliography and chronology from the Take It or Leave It exhibition catalogue; and a variety of other resources meant to encourage further research.
As far as I'm concerned, it could very well mean that the guys actually doing the research (those who have their names before the date in the parentheses) are careful enough about what is significant that all that the «auditors» can find is not.
So, if we could reduce the ocean blip by, say 0.15 deg C, then this would be significant for the global mean — but we'd still have to explain the land blip...» — Dr. Tom Wigley, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, on adjusting global temperature data, disclosed Climategate e-mail to Phil Jones, Sep. 28, 2008
Doran and Zimmerman (2009) surveyed Earth scientists, and found that of the 77 scientists responding to their survey who are actively publishing climate science research, 75 (97.4 %) agreed that «human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures.»
Humans have been changing Earth's landscapes at globally significant levels for at least 3000 years, and doing so by increasingly productive and efficient means, according to our new research challenging the claim that use of land by industrial civilization is destroying planetary ecology at an accelerating pace.
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