By Publishing Perspectives staff Germany's book market is among the top three in size in the world, though e-books remain only a small percentage of overall sales, accounting for 21.2 million Euros in revenue in 2010, or 0.5 % of the total market (excluding academic books and textbooks) and just 5.4 % of sales, according to
a new joint study between the German...
Germany's book market is among the top three in size in the world, though e-books remain only a small percentage of overall sales, accounting for 21.2 million Euros in revenue in 2010, or 0.5 % of the total market (excluding academic books and textbooks) and just 5.4 % of sales, according to
a new joint study between the German Publishers» Association and GfK Panel Services called «Breakthrough in the Book Market?
According to
this new joint study by the universities of Southampton, Surrey and Bournemouth, men's job satisfaction experiences a boost for about a year from the point a party of their preference claims power.
Now,
a new joint study by UCLA, the National Institutes of Health and Consolidated Research Inc., has shown there is a twofold increase in the risk of a heart attack shortly after beginning testosterone therapy among men under 65 who have a history of heart disease.
Not exact matches
In a
new study published Tuesday in the BMJ, Brazilian researchers reported for the first time a link between Zika and arthrogryposis, a severe
joint condition that's present at birth.
A
joint study estimated bilateral trade will increase by about 20 per cent, resulting in a $ 12 billion boost to the Canadian economy and the creation of about 80,000
new jobs.
«This
study represents a major milestone for the UC - II ® brand, and it validates our efforts to develop
new paradigms for
joint health products for the aging population, while also addressing the needs of an expanding group of younger, active, health - conscious consumers,» said Dr. James Lugo, Chief Scientific Officer of the Consumer Health & Nutrition Business Unit of Lonza.
According to a
new study published in the journal Development, those bones and
joints aren't going to develop by just sitting there.
«I'm generally familiar with the bill, I've read newspaper accounts of the bill — I'm not an expert on that proposal but the reaction is, it's sort of — officially, without
studying the bill itself — is that any concern that we might have, is there going to be a flood of
new cases and will add to our case inventory and further frustrate what we're trying to do in the court system these days to eliminate delays and backlogs, and I have to say I don't expect that that proposal would lead to a flood of cases,» Marks told a
joint legislative budget committee after a question asked by Sen. Brad Hoylman.
The
Joint Landowners Coalition of
New York is demanding the release of the state's environmental impact
study on hydraulic fracturing, and are threatening to take legal action if the state doesn't release the report.
A
new study by a team of researchers from the
Joint Research Centre, the European Commission's science and knowledge service, sheds light on another, less well - known aspect of how these ecosystems, and forests in particular, can protect our planet against global warming.
There's good news from UMass Medical School for overweight people with painfully arthritic hips and knees: A
new study finds that obese patients who underwent knee or hip replacement surgery reported virtually the same pain relief and improved function as normal - weight
joint replacement patients six months after surgery.
The
study, funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, will appear online on March 3 in the
New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) to coincide with its presentation at a meeting of the 2018
Joint Congress of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and the World Allergy Organization (WAO) in Orlando, Florida.
Two
new studies at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City find that bariatric surgery prior to joint replacement is a cost - effective option to improve outcomes after hip or knee replaceme
new studies at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in
New York City find that bariatric surgery prior to joint replacement is a cost - effective option to improve outcomes after hip or knee replaceme
New York City find that bariatric surgery prior to
joint replacement is a cost - effective option to improve outcomes after hip or knee replacement.
The
study's
joint collaborators were Ravi Bellamkonda, who conceived the
new approach and is chair of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, as well as Allen, who at the time was director of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology.
A
new study has found that up to four months after blood tests indicated that they were Ebola - free, more than half of survivors continue to suffer from
joint pain, headaches or muscle pain.
The
new study is the first to separate out the processes of following and initiating
joint attention.
Scientists are bringing precision medicine to rheumatoid arthritis for the first time by using genetic profiling of
joint tissue to see which drugs will work for which patients, reports a
new Northwestern Medicine multi-site
study.
In a
new study, researchers are taking
joint biopsy tissue from patients at the start of a
new therapy and then six weeks later to see if they can find a predictor gene sequence that will clearly identify which patients respond to a particular therapy.
«With our data, I think we can say with confidence that bariatric surgery prior to total
joint replacement is not a harmful recommendation,» said lead
study author Alexander McLawhorn, MD, MBA, an assistant attending orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in
New York City.
A
new study in today's issue of the Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery found minimal risk for severe infection with osseointegrated implants — a
newer prosthetic system, press - fitted directly into the femur bone — that enables bone growth over a metal, robotic prosthetic limb in patients with above knee amputations.
«Our goal was to
study a
new and effective way to treat cancer patients after they have surgery,» said Zhen Gu, PhD, the senior author who holds
joint faculty positions at the UNC School of Medicine, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and NC State University College of Engineering.
Cartilage and other soft tissues generally do not survive fossilization, so in the
new study researchers compared dinosaur bones to castings of the dissected bones and
joints of alligators and ostriches.
A
new study appearing in the February 4th issue of the Journal of Bone &
Joint Surgery (JBJS) found significant benefit from surgical treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis with and without degenerative spondylolisthesis — debilitating spinal conditions causing leg and back pain, numbness and weakness — and no higher overall complication rate and no higher mortality for patients age 80 and older when compared to patients younger than age 80.
In a
study led by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy
Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), a DOE Office of Science user facility, a
new group of giant viruses has been uncovered after sifting through complex genetic datasets.
The
joint statement endorsed the urgent need for
new research into the health effects of e-cigarettes and using tobacco tax revenues to help fund
studies.
These important
new data support the use of
joint fluid as a readily available alternative to
study the role of these changes in the onset of
joint disease and in the clinical management of this condition.
Obesity is associated with longer hospital stays and higher costs in total knee replacement (TKR) patients, independent of whether or not the patient has an obesity - related disease or condition (comorbidity), according to a
new study published in the Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery (JBJS).
A
new study appearing in the Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery (JBJS) found that these surgeries are generally safe with mortality rates decreasing for total hip (THR) and total knee (TKR) replacement and spinal fusion surgeries, and complication rates decreasing for total knee replacement and spinal fusion in patients with few or no comorbidities (other conditions or diseases).
Both exercise and adequate vitamin D have long been implicated in reducing heart disease risks, but in a
new study — one not designed to show cause and effect — the researchers investigated the relationship between these two health factors and their
joint role in heart health.
«The Dtag opened up a whole
new world of Eg 3911's life under water that otherwise we weren't able to see,» said Julie van der Hoop, lead author of the
study and a graduate student in the MIT / WHOI
Joint Program in Oceanography.
In a
new study, they found that manipulating the
joints between the nanotubes and graphene has a significant impact on the material's ability to direct heat.
The
study was funded by a Royal Society International
Joint Project grant, a NERC
New Investigator award and the Lewis Foundation.
A
study developed by researchers of the Institute for Plant Molecular and Cell Biology (IBMCP), a
joint center of the Universitat Politècnica de València and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), in collaboration with the Unit for Plant Genomics Research of Evry, France (URGV, in French) has discovered a
new way of improving the longevity of plant seeds using genetic engineering.
She also holds a
joint position at GNS Science, a
New Zealand research organization that
studies natural hazards and resources.
The aim of this
new study was to determine whether 2D: 4D was associated with the risk of severe knee or hip OA requiring total
joint replacement in a large cohort
study.
That $ 75 billion budget covers a vast array of projects, from perfecting
new weapon systems like the
Joint Strike Fighter plane to
studying pure physics.
For the
new study, Saint and his colleagues from the Patient Safety Enhancement Program, a
joint U-M and VA program, surveyed infection control leaders at hospitals, as part of an ongoing project that started in 2005.
The authors of the
new study, Steven Smith and Andrew Mizrahi, both climate analysts at the
Joint Global Change Research Institute in College Park, Maryland, argue that for one thing, the earlier work assumes that dramatic cuts in methane and soot emissions are feasible based on shifting technologies and changes in human behavior.
Because mitochondria and the photosynthetic chloroplasts are derived from
joint bacterial ancestors, the
study not only contributes to a better understanding of the formation and function of the cells» powerhouses, but also provides
new insights into the formation of chloroplasts and bacteria.
In contrast, notes
study co-author Dzmitry Matsukevich, a
Joint Quantum Institute postdoctoral researcher, the
new setup functions as a kind of black box — in principle, one need not understand its workings to see that its output is indeed truly random.
The
new map about the distribution of loggerhead turtles in Atlantic and Mediterranean waters has been elaborated by applying high resolution techniques to
study mitochondrial DNA sequences and thanks to the
joint work developed by international research teams that
study different geographic distribution sites.
The same cells that ravage the cartilage of rheumatoid arthritis patients also carry the disease from
joint to
joint, a
new study suggests.
«Unless we take different protection measures, 5 million people will be exposed to coastal flooding on an annual basis,» said Michalis Vousdoukas, a coastal oceanographer at the
Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission and the lead author of the
new study published in Earth's Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
That's the finding of a
new report by the International
Joint Commission, a consortium of officials from the United States and Canada who
study the Great Lakes.
A
new study helps us to understand the connection between early
joint attention before one year and later ASD symptoms.
In their
new study, co-corresponding authors Wei Wang, PhD, professor in the departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Medicine, and Gary S. Firestein, MD, professor in the Department of Medicine, investigated epigenetic patterns in fibroblast - like synoviocytes (FLS)-- a specialized type of cell that lines the inside of
joints.
Preclinical
studies in mice and human cells suggested that the removal of SnCs significantly reduced the development of post-traumatic OA and related pain and created a prochondrogenic environment for
new cartilage to grow and repair
joints.
In the
new study, Edward M. Rubin of the U.S. Department of Energy
Joint Genome Institute and a team of collaborators (including Pbo) sampled 42,000 - and 44,000 - year - old bones of the cave bear Ursus spelaeus.
The
study is the result of one the first collaborations from the Microbiome Center, a
joint effort by the University of Chicago, the Marine Biological Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory to support scientists at all three institutions who are developing
new applications and tools to understand and harness the capabilities of microbial systems across different fields.