Sentences with phrase «of laboratory findings»

Indeed, one important motivation for me is to facilitate the translation of laboratory findings to patient care.

Not exact matches

De Brouwer founded Starlab NV / SA, a multidisciplinary laboratory in Brussels where about 130 scientists worked on various projects, encompassing bits of everything from time travel to neuroscience.
He also mentioned that through research carried out at the Crossmodal Research Laboratory, they were able to find that eating with heavy cutlery led to enhanced perceptions of quality and satisfaction with the food being consumed.
Now the company is facing the possibility of regulatory sanctions in the wake of deficiencies discovered last month at its California laboratory, after findings that its Edison devices often fell short of the company's accuracy claims.
«We're really trying to find ways to use the resources of the university to improve quality of life,» he explained, adding that, as he sees it, «It's really a unique laboratory in America.
Although their findings were published a month ago, the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few days, after blogs and essays in The New York Times and The Atlantic raised red flags about the ethics of treating people like laboratory rats without their permission.
The OPCW said: «The results of analysis by the OPCW designated laboratories of environmental and biomedical samples collected by the OPCW team confirm the findings of the United Kingdom relating to the identity of the toxic chemical that was used in Salisbury and severely injured three people.»
In 2015, researchers from Harvard and the Boston Attention and Learning Laboratory published a joint study that found people in their mid-40s — specifically, age 43 — tended to do the best on tests of concentration.
A German laboratory later found elevated levels of mercury, copper, manganese and zinc in him, according to medical reports seen by Reuters.
The machine - learning - based model by Medial EarlySign used data found in EHRs, such as laboratory tests results, demographics, medication, and diagnostic codes, to predict a patient's risk of experiencing renal dysfunction.
No longer solely the purview of makers, technological tinkerers, expensive laboratories and tech geeks, 3 - D printing is quickly becoming the next big thing in technology, finding a significant foothold and making itself indispensible in industries ranging from medicine to tech accessories to farming.
Founded in 1881 as the Newark Technical School, NJIT is now home to nearly 50 laboratories and centers and over 120 business incubators, where hundreds of research breakthroughs have been achieved.
The most recent data from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) finds that a cost - shift does not occur until distributed solar penetration reaches 10 % of electricity sales, and even then that the impact is minimal compared to other drivers of rate increases, like new gas plants or transmission lines.
«These findings, although currently laboratory - based, could have deep implications for the detection and treatment of corneal infections as it has the potential to reduce diagnosis time from up to two weeks to only a few minutes - and the ability to deliver the correct antibiotics immediately.»
All of this reminds me of Dewey's lament at being unable to find the right desks for his Laboratory School and the remark he quotes from one dealer: «I am afraid we have not what you want.
In somewhat similar vein Leon Lederman, director of the Fermi Laboratory near Chicago, proclaimed that the objective of physics was to find «a unified theory of everything» so simple it could be written as a single formula that you can wear on your T - shirt (Davies 1989, p. 13).
It is an amazing process of refinement by which the exceedingly human activity that goes on in the laboratory — broken test tubes, bright ideas, discussions with colleagues — ends up as a single sentence in a journal: «The reaction was found to be aided by the addition of 3 % NaOH.»
Confronting the same constellation of objects as before and knowing that he does so, he nevertheless finds them transformed through and through in many of their details... Operations and measurements are paradigm - determined... Scientists with different paradigms engage in different concrete laboratory manipulations.
A few years ago the New England fishing fleets were in despair because the fish were nowhere to be found; a biologist, who had been making a laboratory study of the temperature of fishes» stomachs, combined his data with some ocean temperature data and correctly suggested where the missing creatures might be found.
If you were a scientist hoping to isolate the fan gene, Alabama would make the perfect laboratory... A recent poll by the Mobile Register found that 90 percent of the state's citizens describe themselves as college football fans.
We should do better in that case to stop, to call a halt, destroy the machines, close the laboratories, and seek whatever way of escape we can find in pure pleasure or pure nirvana.
Polkinghorne's scientific background is everywhere evident; often he uses examples from the laboratory: the historical appearance of Jesus in the world is seen in terms of the apparently undramatic discovery of penicillin on a windowsill; the two natures in Christ find a possible parallel in the wave / particle duality of light, and Dirac's equation concerning quantum mechanics is used in reference to the doctrine of the Trinity.
To find an accredited laboratory in Europe please visit the website of the European Accreditation organisation.
Earlier this month the Croatian Food Agency (HAH) sent samples taken from the Croatian and German supermarket shelves to accredited laboratories to be tested, finding differences in either the ingredient composition or price in almost 85 % of the products, including HiPP's «Rice with carrots and turkey».
Laboratory tests found the UMF ® property to be effective against a wide variety of bacteria including Helicobacter Pylori (known to cause most stomach ulcers), Staphylococcus Aureus (Staph), Escherichia Coli (the most common cause of MRSA and other infected wounds) and Streptococcus Pyogenes (which causes sore throat)...
Founded by Dave Adams, SSI is led by a team with more than 100 years of collective experience and specializes in yeast extracts for savory flavor enhancement, and formulates custom blends in its in - house laboratory.
The only animals Rozin found during the course of his studies who exhibited true, laboratory - proven preference for chile, were two chimpanzees and a dog, all of which had strong relationships with humans.
Don Catlin founded the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory in 1982 and is one of the founders of modern drug testing in sports.
Animal lovers will find Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium to be a great escape from the heat of the day.
Sears also shares the preliminary findings of studies done (on mothers and babies ranging from two to five months) in sleep laboratories that were set up to mimic the home bedroom as much as possible:
* While there are, as of yet, no clinical studies to confirm the results, a laboratory study conducted at the College of Pharmacy at Oregon State University (OSU) presented at a December 2007 meeting of the American Society of Health - System Pharmacists found that an ointment containing benzethonium chloride with tea tree and white thyme oil worked best against all four tested MRSA strains, while ointments containing neomycin, polymyxin, and gramicidin also had some antibacterial effectiveness.
Together, they founded The Laboratory, a science playground that makes science and STEM education fun, engaging and interesting to kids of all ages.
Even here in whatever - city - USA, nothing a baby can or can not do makes sense except in light of the mother's body, a biological reality apparently dismissed by those that argue against any and all bedsharing and what they call cosleeping, but which likely explains why most crib - using parents at some point feel the need to bring their babies to bed with them — findings that our mother - baby sleep laboratory here at Notre Dame has helped document scientifically.
Such findings are supported by the experiences of James McKenna, who has conducted decades of laboratory research on mother - infant bed - sharing.
A study published in the October, 1999 issue of the Archives of Environmental Health found that laboratory mice exposed to various brands of disposable diapers suffered increased eye, nose, and throat irritation, including bronchoconstriction similar to that of an asthma attack.
Further, Happy Baby has done everything right incorporating Salba into their Happy Tots and has used the correct ratio of Salba to the rest of the meal where this would be impossible to create any of the conditions the writer described, while creating a unique value added meal for tots giving them better nutrition than one can find anywhere else with a natural organic product grown from the earth and not made in a laboratory and then added.
Brainstem abnormalities that involve the medullary serotonergic (5 - hydroxytryptamine [5 - HT]-RRB- system in up to 70 % of infants who die from SIDS are the most robust and specific neuropathologic findings associated with SIDS and have been confirmed in several independent data sets and laboratories.37, — , 40 This area of the brainstem plays a key role in coordinating many respiratory, arousal, and autonomic functions and, when dysfunctional, might prevent normal protective responses to stressors that commonly occur during sleep.
Professor James J. McKenna, director of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame and the world's leading authority on co-sleeping, found that moms who bed - shared aroused 30 percent more frequently so if the baby were to stop breathing, «mothers are going to sense something is going on,» Sears said.
Regarding charter schools — Charter schools are supposed to act as laboratories, where small numbers of schoolchildren are subjects of experiments to find better ways to educate them.
A University of Massachusetts laboratory that tests ticks that people find on themselves or their pets for diseases is stepping up its efforts as tick season kicks into high gear.
Last month Johnson said he had been told by Porton Down that the nerve agent used in the Salisbury poisoning case could only have come from Russia, but the lead scientist at the defence research laboratory later said this was not the sort of finding the organisation could make.
«Our research shows for the first time that classical systems such as artificial spin ice can be designed to demonstrate topological ordered phases, which previously have been found only in quantum conditions,» said Los Alamos National Laboratory physicist Cristiano Nisoli, leader of the theoretical group that collaborated with an experimental group at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, led by Peter Schiffer (now at Yale University).
And, lacking that extra square meter of laboratory space, you may find you can't recruit the people you need.
«These findings shed new light on fundamental aspects of our online communication ecosystem,» says Deb Roy, an associate professor of media arts and sciences at the MIT Media Lab and director of the Media Lab's Laboratory for Social Machines (LSM), who is also a co-author of the study.
One such system is the Electrolyte Genome, a program designed by researchers at Argonne in collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California that sifts through thousands of potential battery chemistries to find promising candidates.
Scientists try to identify neurological correlates of truth - telling and lying in the laboratory, but it is not known if any findings of this type are operative in real life.
They found that these mice showed symptoms of SAD, exhibiting more severe depression when the duration of simulated daylight in the laboratory was reduced.
A team of Japanese researchers recently found that small samples of iron, when subjected to high pressures in the laboratory, displayed the same heat - transfer properties that Alfè and his colleagues predicted.
Open the freezer in the laboratory across the hall from Annabelle Rodriguez's office at the University of Connecticut Health Center, and you will find rows of miniature fluid - filled vials, many of them holding tiny strands of DNA.
One day I took a walk through our laboratories at Queen's and found lots of Aluminium foil waste so I did a little digging and after speaking to my colleagues, I ran my experiment and was astonished by the ultrapure single crystals — I didn't expect it to be 100 % pure.
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