Sentences with phrase «more extensive studies»

The study, and more extensive studies conducted every two years thereafter, showed that female - dominated jobs in the state paid an average of 20 percent — or approximately $ 175 per month — less than comparable male - dominated jobs.
Combining all of the measurements across the entire field of view allowed the team a tantalizing glimpse of giant filamentary structures extending across millions of light - years, and paves the way for more extensive studies that will reveal not only the structure of the cosmic web, but also details of its function — the ways that pristine gas is funneled along the web into galaxies, providing the raw material for the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets.
The map provides a tantalizing glimpse of giant filamentary structures extending across millions of light - years, and paves the way for more extensive studies that will reveal not only the structure of the cosmic web, but also details of its function — the ways that pristine gas is funneled along the web into galaxies, providing the raw material for the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets.
Izpisua Belmonte added that more extensive studies will be needed to fully understand the role of heterochromatin disorganization in aging, including how it interacts with other cellular processes implicated in aging, such as shortening of the end of chromosomes, known as telomeres.
A federal judge tossed out a lawsuit that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman had filed calling for a more extensive studies of hydrofracking in the Delaware River Basin.
The true hermeneutical spiral is not simply an ever - tightening spiral as we circle in the meaning of the text through deeper and more extensive study, but must also include learning the text through trying to apply it in the world.
This topic merits more extensive study, that more closely examines the number of foodborne illness cases in preschool aged children who bring lunch from home compared with others who eat school - prepared lunch.
Exoplanets with thick cloud covers blocking the detection of water and other substances may be less desirable targets for more extensive study.

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A new, extensive five - year study on the effects of cocoa flavanols on cardiovascular disease is slated to begin in 2015 and will hopefully reveal more about the antioxidant's impact on memory.
This report is based on extensive work with organizations in a wide variety of industries and our study of more than 195,600 employees, using data collected through the Gallup Panel, Gallup Daily tracking and Gallup's employee engagement database.
An experienced biotechnology patent lawyer, Dr. Noonan brings more than 20 years of extensive work as a molecular biologist studying high - technology problems in serving the unique needs of his clients.
And finally, there's the Fibonacci system that they've deemed the most accurate based on their own extensive testing; it can be a little complicated to understand, though, so you might want to get some more experience under your belt or study and test it extensively on a demo account before you try this one.
«Based on rigorous analysis with extensive robustness checks, we conclude that the suspicious trading activity caused the unprecedented spike in the USD - BTC exchange rate in late 2013, when the rate jumped from around $ 150 to more than $ 1,000 in two months,» the study states.
Also in September 2010, the Employee Ownership Foundation released the results of an extensive study it funded that evidenced that ESOPs provide more employee benefits than non-ESOP companies.
Since then I have studied the topic much more and compiled an extensive resource on it.
For seven years he took part in the work of the Congress, not without seeking relief from his diplomatic duties in extensive studies in the philosophy of language, which moved more and more to the center of his interests.
Lifetime television recently conducted extensive studies to identify the unmet desires of its viewers and found that what young women want is — more Christian programming.
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In addition to the Beyond Breakfast blog, and the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom website, we also have an extensive Breakfast - in - the - Classroom Resource Center where you can find detailed case studies, as well as information on feasibility, research, menu planning, and more.
For the first time in more than 60 years, the most extensive sizing study was recently conducted by Lane Bryant.
We have an extensive choice of courses for you to extend your practice and offer more to your clients.You can study with us whether you have studied for your baby massage or yoga training with us or another training provider.
More specifically, why would any modern political scientist find this specific episode in British history to be worthy of extensive academic study?
In the «English cities», the new citizens identifying as British (who had often arrived on work or study visas from countries such as the Philippines and Nigeria) told us more than half their friends were of other ethnicities (although we did not ask them how extensive or deep their social connections were) but had low place attachment.
A 2014 report to the UK Council for Science and Technology, for instance, concluded that «it is not appropriate to have a regulatory framework that is based on the premise that GM crops are more hazardous than crop varieties produced by conventional plant breeding», citing two decades of extensive studies that have not revealed significant risks to human, animal or environmental health.
State officials had previously determined that the facility would not need an extensive environmental review, before declaring that the state would conduct an «interim» review that led to today's decision for a more comprehensive study.
The study adds to a growing body of research highlighting other cognitive functions affected by aphasia, and indicates that the consequences of brain damage in aphasia patients may be more extensive than originally thought.
In a clinical review published in the Feb. 10 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association, Moffitt physicians, Sondak and L. Frank Glass, M.D., described data from an Australian melanoma screening study that supports more extensive high - risk population - based screening programs.
Our current multi-centre pivotal study has shown that in many patients, by using a radiotracer with a novel receptor - based mechanism, the SN can be reliably identified and removed for biopsy without having to undertake more extensive surgery.
Such is the case with an extensive new study of ancient horse DNA, which largely disproves the current theory: that modern horses arose more than 5000 years ago in Kazakhstan.
An extensive case study revealed that graduation rates from science have nearly tripled since PRISM's inception, that the number of students pursuing graduate degrees has grown nearly ten fold, and that students receive author credit on journal articles more often than at other institutions.
Extensive studies have found that 20 % to 30 % of breast cancers are characterized by over-expression of HER2, which makes the cancer cells grow and divide faster, leading to a cancer that's more aggressive and more likely to be resistant to the standard of care.
Sen's proposal grew out of a study, published last year in Preventive Medicine, that found that states with more extensive background checks for gun buyers had fewer firearm homicide and suicide deaths between 1996 and 2005.
A new study shows that cichlid fish reared in larger social groups from birth display a greater and more extensive range of social interactions, which continues into the later life of the fish.
Ur, the principal author of the study, says the extensive road system points to «a far more integrated agricultural economy than anyone had recognized.»
«Alcoholic liver disease is a spectrum of conditions that range from hepatic steatosis, which is fat deposition in the liver and it is reversible with sobriety, to alcoholic hepatitis which is a more severe condition characterized by extensive and severe inflammation in the liver and often requires hospitalization,» explained Valentina Medici, associate professor of internal medicine at UC Davis Health System as well as corresponding author for the study.
However, a new study from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business titled «Less Evil Than You: Bounded Self - Righteousness in Character Inferences, Emotional Reactions, and Behavioral Extremes,» to be published in the forthcoming Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Nicholas Epley and Nadav Klein ask whether the extensive research on self - righteousness overlooks an important ambiguity: When people say they are more moral than others, do they mean they are more like a saint than others or lesslike a sinner?
Lead researcher Dr. Ty Brumback adds, «The most important thing about the study is that despite heavy drinkers» extensive experience with alcohol, increased speed of metabolism, and lower self - perceived impairment, we show that on a more demanding task they are just as impaired as light drinkers.»
The new study provides comprehensive guidelines, based on an extensive examination of more than 50 data resources, to help researchers select the most appropriate data resource for their work.
Similar studies are under way in Europe and Japan, it notes, but the U.S. version would be more comprehensive in part because researchers would collect extensive data on environmental exposures.
Although the research evidence on this front is less extensive, most studies indicate that EMDR produces more improvement than control conditions in which therapists merely listen attentively to a client's problems but do not attempt to intervene directly.
Reasoning that previous studies may have missed infected bonobo populations, a team led by Beatrice Hahn, MD, a professor of Microbiology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, conducted a more extensive survey, increasing both the number and places they sampled wild bonobo populations.
In the future, extensive maintenance efforts should also be planned from the research perspective so that their impact could be studied more closely.
He added, «More extensive research is needed, but if confirmed in further studies, this would imply that action to improve the food environment could have benefits for childhood bone development.»
With 125 employees and more than $ 120 million in annual revenues, the ACC and its members are using their deep pockets and extensive political connections to overturn bans on plastic bags, cast doubt on legitimate scientific studies and even file lawsuits against anti-bag activists.
But in recent years, extensive studies have been conducted to produce porous materials from more durable organic materials.
Recent studies suggest that the glycocalyx in the outflow pathways of the eye may be much more extensive than previously imagined.
Extensive study of agricultural and laboratory model organisms have shown that the genotype - phenotype map is much more complicated than Fisher's additive model would predict.
This extensive study actually evaluated the effects upon various bacterial strains of more than 1,000 marketed drugs that are used primarily in humans.
This summer, however, an extensive study of more than 1.6 million mammograms revealed that CAD fails to improve breast cancer detection rates when compared to mammograms that are analyzed without CAD.
Minute 29:00 — Over the next several years, Campbell initiated more extensive lab studies using various animal and plant nutrients.
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