Sentences with phrase «most arms of the study»

At the International AIDS Society conference in Paris, scientists announced that in an early - stage clinical trial, a new HIV vaccine regimen generated antibody responses in 100 percent of volunteers in most arms of the study.

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Armed with seven of the most thorough and oddly specific studies our children's tuition can buy, we've selected the executives who best exemplify some overlooked but (apparently) important traits.
A study from the University of Cambridge earlier this year found that 58 percent of Bitcoin mining comes from China, describing «an arms race amongst miners to use the cheapest energy sources and the most efficient equipment to keep operators profitable.»
Most of us adults have learned that Bible study is a serious matter, that God is up there with His arms crossed making sure we don't get out of line, and that Jesus spoke some very weighty words so we need to get down to business and learn them.
Widely hailed as a «breakthrough» in HIV prevention by public health officials, the studies — one of which dropped its placebo arm today because of the convincing effects of the intervention — add powerful new tools to derail transmission of the virus in the population that accounts for most of the 34 million infections in the world.
In the RBV - containing arms of the ION studies, the most common adverse events were fatigue, headache, nausea and insomnia.
This pivotal trial is the largest study conducted of renal artery denervation as a treatment for resistant hypertension and the most rigorously designed, including blinding and a sham treatment in the control arm.
Lea Hagen the lead author — a graduate student at the Pennsylvania State University and a former Carnegie summer student remarked, «It's unusual and surprising that we would have such a well - studied galaxy and miss its most unique property: a huge set of spiral arms.
Perhaps the most interesting study was one performed on 146 post-fight boxers who had major bruises to their faces and haematomas of the obits, ears, lips, chest, and arms.
In separate studies, Derek Neal and William Johnson in 1996 and June O'Neill in 1990 found that most of the wage gap between black and white adults disappears once the data are adjusted to reflect their scores on the Armed Forces Qualifying Test; in other words, those adults with similar scores earned similar wages.
In a second study (Amaral et al., 2002), while most of the science instruction was in English (even in the bilingual arm of the study), teachers had the freedom to use Spanish for facilitation of instruction, including the use of support materials written in Spanish.
's most recent post, about the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's $ 45 million worth of bogus Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) studies that were recently honored with a 2013 Bunkum (i.e., meaningless, irrelevant, junk) Award by the National Education Policy Center (NEPC), it seems that the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation are, once - again, «strong - arming states [and in this case a large city district] into adoption of policies tying teacher evaluation to measures of students» growth.»
Arlington, Virginia — In a startling result, a new study published by the scientific journal Conservation Biology found that more than 80 percent of the world's major armed conflicts from 1950 - 2000 occurred in regions identified as the most biologically diverse and threatened places on Earth.
Third, most of the self - report instruments show good psychometric properties, but only a few have been validated in the context of online assessments, for example, the TLFB.42 Finally, the expected high attrition rates in study arms 1 and 2 during the 6 weeks of the interventions will be a major limitation of this study.
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