Sentences with phrase «of the recent study on»

I was interested to hear of a recent study on nutrition conducted in the western suburbs of Sydney, which found that there were teenagers who had never eaten a piece of fresh fruit.
«Clinicians, parents, and coaches should make concussion education and awareness a priority, and address factors to provide a more optimal concussion - reporting environment,» says Johna Register - Mihalik, Ph.D, LAT, ATC, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and lead author of the one of the recent studies on underreporting.
This is the question at the heart of Seigel's post, where she takes into account the findings of a recent study on the topic.
«If you get access to a typical smartphone, that can reveal their whole social network,» said Lindqvist, coauthor of a recent study on Bitcoin, a controversial virtual currency.
But superblack feathers are the opposite of iridescent, says Dakota McCoy, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University and co-author of a recent study on the topic.
Phylogenetic relationships in Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are largely confirmatory of recent studies on higher - level relationships among primates [3], [12], [15], [21], [22], as well as relationships within Lorisiformes [3], [12], [15],, Lemuriformes [3], [7], [8], [11], [12], [15], [25]--[38], Tarsiiformes [39], [40], Catarrhini [3], [12], [15], [41]--[50], and Platyrrhini [3], [12], [15], [51]--[62].
Lisa Weyandt, a professor of psychology at the University of Rhode Island and co-author of a recent study on school response to attention issues, says teachers need assistance from others in the school and community.
On March 27, Russ Whitehurst and Matthew Chingos presented the findings of a recent study on the relationship between school districts and student achievement at the Brown Center for Education and Policy at Brookings.
The U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Science released this week an evaluation of a recent study on the effects of the Head Start program and, in typically terse language, reported «potentially positive effects» on reading but «no discernible effects on mathematics achievement and social - emotional development for 3 - and 4 - year old children.»
In Part 1 of his 2 - part series, Dr. Vic Spain revealed some limitations of recent studies on the health effects of spay / neuter.
In these 2 blogs, I have covered a few (but not all) of the limitations of the recent studies on health effects of neutering and their reporting.
The researchers of a recent study on this subject, whose study appears in The Archives of Internal Medicine, suggest that no gift is too small.
Results of a recent study on the topic are both disturbing and encouraging.
The lead author of the recent study on the ozone layer believes that the reversal of the hole's expansion is in large part a result of the Protocol.
I asked my colleague Peter Frumhoff — our chief scientist, a former IPCC lead author, and the co-author of a recent study on climate science and policy — if I could share his reaction to Dr. Curry's argument.

Not exact matches

Just look at this list of benefits from a recent study done at the Yale - Griffin Prevention Research Center by David L. Katz, MD, and his colleagues: «Cocoa can protect nerves from injury and inflammation, protect the skin from oxidative damage from UV radiation... and have beneficial effects on satiety, cognitive function, and mood.»
A recent study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School found such «intertemporal markers» help motivate us in two ways: offering an opportunity to separate ourselves from past «misbehaviour» and disrupting our attention from day - to - day details to focus on the big picture.
Understandably, two - thirds of consumers polled in a recent study by Gartner said they worried that their home devices could be used to listen in on their private conversations.
But a series of recent studies has shed light on the phenomenon.
A recent study highlighted the success of video and promotional posts on the social media platform, while demonstrating the decline of still photos.
It's a tempting scenario, one put forward by veteran media writer Jack Shafer in a piece at Politico, based on a recent study of the newspaper business.
A recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggested that people who spend money on time - saving services feel happier.
One key limitation of the recent Fitbit study, says Dr. Vincent Thijs, an expert on stroke at the University of Melbourne's Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, is that it demonstrates only that the tracker and algorithm can detect persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation, rather than paroxysmal AFib (or short, sudden spasms).
With millennials on track to make up 75 percent of the global workforce by 2025, a recent study by Bentley University in Waltham, Mass., explores the millennial approach to work.
According to a recent article by Stanford's Emma Seppälä for the Greater Good Science Center, «one of the most extensive studies on charisma found that charisma is not so much a gift as a learnable skill.»
A recent Google study, Project Aristotle, was founded on the premise of understanding why certain teams in the workplace struggle while others thrive.
But a recent study conducted by Vision Critical on behalf of Rogers found that about three quarter of Canadian enterprises» IT teams are simply too busy to innovate.
In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
Wang Kao - cheng, the dean of the Tamkang University College of International Studies in Taiwan, said Mr. Trump's comments on the «One China» policy - and other recent changes to the trilateral relationship among Taiwan, the US, and China - might have triggered Beijing's efforts in São Tomé and Príncipe, as The Taipei Times reported.
The timing for this growth is ideal, as a recent study from Better Buys found that 42 % of companies plan on leveraging mobile BI solutions in the near future.
According to a recent Millard Brown study, 47 percent of consumer media screen time is now spent on mobile devices.
«Listening to music and singing together has been shown in several studies to directly impact neuro - chemicals in the brain, many of which play a role in closeness and connection,» explains a recent Greater Good Science Center round - up of research on the subject.
A more recent study of 243 men and women between 95 and 100 — 75 % of whom were women — found that all of them rated highly on measures of how easy - going and extroverted they were.
A recent study on easing anxiety for stressed - out customers looked at «high - emotion services» (the purchase of a new home or car, computer repair or airline travel, for example) that elicit intense feelings even before the product is purchased or the service begins.
Even a brief course of brain exercises can help older adults improve reasoning skills and processing speed for 10 years after the training ends, according to a recent federally sponsored study on cognitive training.
Out of 1,000 companies covered in its most recent study, the group found that the most innovative organizations were in fact rarely the biggest spenders on R&D.
A recent study argued that the precipitous drop was due in part to the U.S.'s agreement to make lower tariffs — which it had been temporarily approving on an annual basis — permanent as a result of China's new WTO - membership status.
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
A recent study found that 57 % of millennials have spent money they didn't mean to because of what they saw on social media.
Allyson Hugley, president of Measurement & Analytics for Weber Shandwick, notes that the data from the study could add another layer to the modes of evaluation that are already available to advertising and marketing agencies, building on traditional surveys and more recent technology such as beacons and RFID chips that are used during live events.
Develop Social Media Policies Employees spend more than one hour on social media sites daily, according to a recent study of 1,000 business professionals by People - OnTheGo.
That was the driving force behind both the Georgetown research and another recent study out of the University of Pennsylvania which focused on improving language skills through the use of tDCS.
And a recent study by Kristen Schilt, a University of Chicago sociologist, focuses on exactly those experiences among female - to - male transsexuals.
Based on the findings from its recent MONITOR MindBase study, which lasted from 1997 to 2000, Yankelovich Partners Inc. has compiled an extensive database of American consumer categories designed to help entrepreneurs analyze how their customers think and why they buy.
Now, however, obesity in the U.S. is poised to overtake cigarettes in deadliness, with one major recent study concluding that, on average, obesity robs people of a decade of life.
And a recent study done on older adults out of University of California — San Francisco put it at 43 %.
But stories aren't just an effective tool because they're inherently interesting, according to another recent post by Paul J. Zak, the founding director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University, on the HBR Blog Network.
In 2013 — the most recent year for which Statistics Canada completed a study on digital technology and Internet use in the country — just 13 % of Canadian businesses were selling online.
The International Monetary Fund, in a recent financial stability study on China, said the lack of inter-agency coordination in financial supervision could breed risks in the increasingly large and complex banking system.
A wealth of recent research, including a new study published this month in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, suggests that any type of exercise that raises your heart rate and gets you moving and sweating for a sustained period of time — known as aerobic exercise — has a significant, overwhelmingly beneficial impact on the brain.
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