Sentences with phrase «more recent studies like»

In this 2002 report, and even prior to more recent studies like the 2004 LAO report, which called charter schools «a viable reform strategy,» the AFT demanded a halt to new charter schools «until more convincing evidence of their effectiveness or viability is presented.»

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In hot markets like Toronto, recent studies suggest that more than half of unit sales go to investors — both foreign and domestic.
Like many post-recession pros, I rotate through freelance and contract gigs to earn dough, which made me give serious side - eye to a recent Glassdoor study finding that 89 % of 18 - to 34 - year - olds would prefer more perks to a pay raise.
Recent studies like this one have shown, every generation in the last 40 years is more narcissistic in their 20s than their elders.
A recent study shows that the omega - 3 fatty acids EPA and DHA - commonly found in fatty fish and fish oil supplements - are as effective, if not more effective, in lowering blood pressure as some of the commonly recommended lifestyle changes like increasing physical activity and restricting alcohol and sodium intake.
Well, a recent study indicates that about 30 percent of newlyweds have been married before — almost a third of those tying the knot — and it's more than 40 percent in places like Tennessee, West Virginia and Arkansas.
Yet those who do «blow bubbles» and display other complex mouth movements like licking their lips tend to pick up language more quickly as toddlers, a recent study found.
Recent studies have shown that not only do children like to sit down at the dinner table and eat a meal with their parents, but they are more likely to eat a well - balanced, nutritious meal when they do.
More recent studies suggest that it's more like 80 pounds per hectare per year, but that's still quite impressMore recent studies suggest that it's more like 80 pounds per hectare per year, but that's still quite impressmore like 80 pounds per hectare per year, but that's still quite impressive.
A recent study by researchers at the University of Koblenz - Landau, University of Wurzburg, and Arts Electronica Futurelab, found that people who watched live interactions with a robot were more likely to consider the robot to have more human - like qualities.
Recent studies suggest that energy obtained using the technique would be cheaper than more popular methods of getting low emissions coal power, like so - called Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC), which involves gasifying coal above ground in facilities like the FutureGen project, which the Bush Administration proposed and then killed.
In more recent studies the universe appears as a collection of giant bubble - like voids separated by sheets and filaments of galaxies, with the superclusters appearing as occasional relatively dense nodes.
In a recent study, engineering researchers at Waterloo found that small wetlands have a more significant role to play than larger ones in preventing excess nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from fertilizer from reaching waterbodies such as the Great Lakes.
A recent US study of more than 5500 women with engineering degrees found that of those who had started work in the sector and then left it, a fifth did so because they didn't like the workplace climate or their boss.
This tool also allows conversion of previous Affymetrix probe set numbers (i.e., the first generation of Affymetrix microarrays - U74v2) to the more recent microarray probe set numbers (like the MG430v2 used in this study).
, recent studies shows that our brains are more likely to retain information and comprehend more clearly when we read on paper, which makes sense, since we've all become «skimmers» of online content (I was an English literature major, and now I skip over anything that looks like it's more than a five - minute read).
A recent study found that gruesome pictorial warnings on tobacco packaging increased smokers» likelihood of quitting more than textual warnings (like «smoking kills») did.
Recent studies are finding more association between «selective eating» with symptoms like anxiety and depression, even in very young children.
What is most remarkable about the more recent study is not that turmeric curcuminoids have potent anti-inflammatory properties — there are already hundreds of studies confirming its COX - 2 reducing and otherwise anti-inflammary effects — but rather how much safer they are relative to NSAID drugs like diclofenac, which like most pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory drugs have been linked to adverse health effects such as increased cardiac mortality, miscarriage and seizure.
Looking forward to more videos on the topic of DHA and EPA... seems like there are a lot of recent studies in this area!
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and the variations on it have caught on for a reason - aside from the strength benefits in a short period of time, according to a recent study, those who interval train showed 10 - 15 % more belly fat loss over those who just did steady - state cardio like the elliptical or jogging.
A more recent study published in The Neuropsychopharmacology Journal found that teens that consume caffeine are more inclined to be addicted to drugs like cocaine as adults.
Recent research found that multiple 60 - minute massages per week were more effective than fewer or shorter sessions for people with chronic neck pain, according to a study published in the Annals of Family Medicine; another compared the short - and long - term effects of structural massage (think therapeutic, deep - tissue treatments), relaxation massage (your general spa variety), and usual care (like meds, ice, and heat) for chronic low - back - pain sufferers.
However, a more recent 2017 study got a bunch of mice addicted to cigarettes, which elevated levels of pro-inflammatory chemicals like interferon - y and TNF - a in their lungs.
No one likes to reject a potential partner, but a recent study found women are much more sensitive about hurting an unwanted... (read more)
Like his more recent run of films, «The Master» is a deliberately - paced, slow - burn character study that is more about the actors and performances than it is about plot and story.
Understanding the effect of private school choice on real - world success beyond test scores requires data on outcomes like college enrollment and graduation, and thanks to three recent Urban Institute studies, we know more about this than we did a year ago.
Granted, a recent nationwide study (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, 2014) revealed that school district leaders want to spend more time on «personalized formats» (like coaching and professional learning communities), but teachers are dissatisfied with how these methods are implemented.
And yet, «results,» or rather, academic improvement, act more like a fig leaf, especially in light of numerous recent studies that show charter schools, taken on the whole, actually do a worse job of educating students than regular public schools.
In a recent study, students who participated in evidence - based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs (like Evo SEL) scored 13 points higher academically, had a 6 percent higher high school graduation rate and were 11 percent more likely to graduate from college.
But a recent Pew study found that even as sales of e-readers like Nook and Kindle grow swiftly, young people still frequent libraries more than you might think, and print books remain popular.
The author has also studied the entire history of trend following traders back to the 18th century including some more recent legends like Jesse Livermore and Richard Donchian.
After all, while a recent study showed that pet owners are turning to online searches more frequently, most of those pet owners like to confirm online information with their veterinarians.
Maybe their questions are more hard hitting — like who is this Professor Daniel Mills of the University of Lincoln and why is he claiming in a recent study that cats don't love their owners?
Such attempts, whether undertaken from a feminist point of view, like the ambitious article on women artists which appeared in the 1858 Westminster Review, 2 or more recent scholarly studies on such artists as Angelica Kauffmann and Artemisia Gentileschi, 3 are certainly worth the effort, both in adding to our knowledge of women's achievement and of art history generally.
Unfortunately, as several recent papers have shown (and I discuss in my post), if we are really shooting for 2C then we need to do more than 50 % globally — more like 70 % according to the NatureReports study.
I think this paper, and a few others like it that have been published in recent years, indicate that the response of differernt coccolithophore species to changing CO2 is species dependent and more studies will be required to determine how these responses from different species might cause a shift in species abundances in the oceans and the ecosystem as a whole.
Both authors even admitted that their reconstructions aren't statistically valid (and that was kind of their point...) and McIntyre, at least, has stated that he regards many studies since then the same way he does the original 1998 paper because they basically use the same datasets and analysis (And I should add that he seems less opposed to the more recent studies, especially those that don't use data he finds suspicious...) They've stated their a priori reasons why they don't like the data they don't like.
They tend to be more recent studies, which by definition must exclude longer term feedbacks like CH4 and CO2 releases from water and soil.
The most recent study is part of ongoing effort to create an OCSI 2.0 — an instrument that like 1.0 «disentangles» knoweldge & identity but that can distinguish levels of knowledge in a more fine grained way across larger portion of popuolation & w / regard to more interesting elements of climate science.
It is a confirmation of the results also found by other studies before, with varying methodology, that the recent alleged «pause» is very likely, to a large degree, nothing more than just a temporary downward deviation from the median trend by chance, mostly due to the chaotic ENSO variability imprinting itself on the global temperature trends, like the «acceleration» between 1992 and 2007 (with a trend of about 0.25 - 0.3 deg.
A recent University of Massachusetts study found investing in clean energy projects like wind power and mass transit creates three to four times more jobs than the same expenditure on the coal industry.
For example, as more recent studies have deepened the little ice age around 1600 - 1700, the concurrent temperature recovery is steeper (e.g. Hegerl 2007 and Moberg 2005) such that without the graft of the black line, these proxies make the 20th century look like part of the fairly linear temperature increase since 1700 or at least 1800.
According to a recent study conducted by the Quebec Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse (Quebec's Human Rights Commission), equally skilled and qualified candidates are 60 percent more likely to be invited to a job interview when their family name is of «Québécois origin» (as stated in the study) than if it sounds like a name of African, Arab or Latin - American origin.
Heart rate sensing is a key feature of the wrist - worn device, and recent studies have suggested it can be used to detect a wealth of health problems, like atrial fibrillation, early signs of diabetes, hypertension, and more.
And that a recent Stanford study shows speech recognition software can write text messages three times faster than human typing — making devices like the Echo more efficient than typing, clicking, or swiping to get things done, like ordering things.
According to self - expansion theory, one way to maintain a more satisfying relationship is to engage in novel, exciting activities with your long - term partner.4 Couples who engage in activities that both partners consider exciting (and therefore self - expanding), experience increases in relationship satisfaction.5 Changes in intimacy in a relationship (like those provided by self - expansion) can subsequently increase passion.6 In fact, in a recent study, researchers found that on days when couples experienced an increase in intimacy from the previous day, they report higher levels of passion and were more likely to have sex.7 In terms of a vacation, if a couple takes a trip that they both consider to be exciting (perhaps to a novel place), this may increase feelings of intimacy, and as a result, heighten passion.
In a recent study, Kevin McIntyre at Trinity University found that allowing ourselves to become more like our partner can play an important role in relationships.
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