Students
often study animal - related subjects such as animal handling, feline management, disease prevention and management, animal cruelty, and nutrition.
Not exact matches
Nowadays the
study of perceptual synthesis, of memory, of ideation, of insightful problem - solving and of the complexities of motivation in
animals, has reached a point at which the exact opposite of Morgan's strategy
often seems more promising.
so
often they just look at potential markers — but those don't always equate to diseases)- what was the health of the those being
studied - I'm assuming the test subjects were people, but other
studies done on
animal subjects might not be as reliable as those done on humans.
It is a world of horses that run and jump in a green, rolling countryside,
studied by members of a select coterie who are, more
often than not, as elegant as the
animals they follow.
They conclude: «Contrary to existing theory that characterizes the lone attacker as sophisticated (i.e. alpha personalities), this
study shows that, in fact, lone wolf terrorists are
often betas who evolve similarly to the
animal hierarchy.»
The
study author
often used mirror images of photos so each
animal walks from left to right.
Researchers who conduct
animal studies often don't use simple safeguards against biases that have become standard in human clinical trials — or at least they don't report doing so in their scientific papers, making it impossible for readers to ascertain the quality of the work, an analysis of more than 2500 journal articles shows.
Often, those smaller
animals express the genetic abnormality very differently from humans, says clinical scientist and pediatric neurologist James Dowling at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who
studies the myopathies and their genetic causes in both children and zebrafish.
Games used for the
study included Prisoner's Dilemma, Stag Hunt and Battle of Sexes, which are
often used in game theory - the science of logical decision making in humans,
animals, and computers.
But REM sleep's influence on memory has been hard to
study, in part because scientists
often resorted to waking people or
animals up — a stressful experience that might influence memory in different ways.
A
study of penguin species most
often depicted in coffee table books raises questions about how human preferences for attractive
animals may influence conservation efforts.
Study participants were then asked to rate how much they agree with a series of statements about killing
animals, such as, «It is
often necessary to control for
animal overpopulation through different means, such as hunting or euthanasia,» or, «An experiment should never cause the killing of
animals.»
This term
often misleads people into believing that these
animals do not evolve anymore, but the present
study shows otherwise.
«There is tremendous variability in how
often reef
animals reproduce and release eggs and larvae, yet they all find their way to coral reefs,» said Andrew Kough, UM Rosenstiel School alumnus and lead author of the
study.
Author of the
study Aldrich commented, «Far too
often, well - meaning,
animal - loving people fail to recognize the suffering of wild primates in captivity.
More
often,
studying whale food dives means watching
animals surface from the depths to catch their breath before the next exciting plunge.
Animal - borne camera reveals that alligators may attempt to capture prey most
often at night, even though the calculated probability of catching prey is highest in the morning, according to a
study published in PLOS ONE on January 15, 2014 by James Nifong from the University of Florida and colleagues from other institutions.
Studies in typical model
animals — mice — are rarely illuminating, because the rodents
often still behave normally when researchers manipulate genes that should cause these disorders.
«This problem is due to in - depth
studies often requiring methods that can only be permitted in
animals, but with our new understanding of bat sound processing, we may be able to do this research.»
Still, Borlongan cautions that
studies in
animals often don't pan out when tested in humans.
While the personnel in Carpenter's
study all defined a robot as a mechanical tool, they also
often anthropomorphized them, assigning robots human or
animal - like attributes, including gender, and displayed a kind of empathy toward the machines.
They say that although Shark Week promotes public interest in sharks, the programs
often misrepresent what scientists know about the
animals and how they
study them and may even hurt conservation efforts.
The findings may influence the way wildlife managers look after small populations, says Hogg, whose team reported its findings online 28 February in Proceedings of the Royal Society: B. Managers
often like to keep
animals away from other populations to minimize the spread of disease, he says, but the
study shows «it makes sense to manage with both disease and genetics in mind.»
For instance,
studies of Caribbean lizards by Jonathan Losos» group show that
animals often evolve predictable forms and ways of life when they colonize similar ecosystems.
Quickly maturing and easily
studied, Drosophila
often are analyzed for clues to the genetic underpinnings of basic
animal behaviors.
Thus, this
study adds to the growing body of evidence that, although the deep seafloor may look flat and uniform, its
animal communities
often vary considerably over both space and time.
Yet, plants are
often taken for granted by the general public and
often made to take a back seat to the allure of
studying animals in K - 12 education.
Optogenetics has taken neuroscience by storm in recent years because the technique allows scientists to
study the brain conveniently in
animals, activating or inhibiting selected groups of neurons at the flip of a switch. Most
often, scientists use a fiber optic cable to deliver light into the brain.
What is
often overlooked is the fact that these concepts also apply to laboratory
animals, making diet a critical part of
study design.
It's important to note, however, that
studies done with
animals often fail to produce similar results in people.
Don't take the words «research» and «
study» without a grain of salt: It's
often hard to draw «news you can use» from certain experiments — for example, those that aren't peer - reviewed or published in a credible journal, those that are performed on
animals, or those that are purely observational — which means that other factors could be involved in the outcome.
Nitrosamines, which are potent carcinogens, are
often found in soy protein foods, and are greatly increased during the high temperature drying process.20 Not surprisingly,
animal feeding
studies show a lower weight gain for rats on soy formula than those on whole milk, high - lactose formula.21 Similar results have been observed in children on macrobiotic diets which include the use of soy milk and large amounts of whole grains.
Moreover, recent
animal studies have shown that DHEA does significantly boost melatonin production in the pineal gland, which regulates circadian rhythms — our sleep - wake cycles — which are
often thrown out of balance by synthetic lights from the various screens we tend to be surrounded with these days.
As for Colin Campbell's China
Study,
often cited as proof that plant - based diets are healthier than those containing
animal foods, the data on consumption and disease patterns collected by the Cornell University researchers in their massive dietary survey do not support such claims.
None of the healthy people
studied by Dr. Price followed a vegan or even a vegetarian diet — all consumed
animal foods,
often going to great trouble and risk to obtain them.
With rudimentary laboratories, one could argue that more was accomplished with regards to the effect of diet on cancer in the former half of the century, as revolutionary researchers like Tannenbaum, Rous, and their colleagues provided us with dozens of
animal studies linking diet and cancer by exposing mice to free radical - laden vegetable oils.32, 33 Several decades later, two other researchers, Dayton and Pearce, provided one of the few
studies revealing what happens when we give humans vegetable oils and their accompanying free radicals when they randomized men to a corn oil solution and a similar rise in cancer followed.34 It is no surprise that corn oil is
often used in
animal studies to cause cancer, as the ingestion of damaging free radicals predictably hastens cancer development.35 Furthermore, these scientists were the first to show that fasting, restricting calories, and cutting carbohydrates could lower the chance of cancer in
animals exposed to dangerous chemicals and carcinogens.
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Where safety has been evaluated, the
studies are always based on individual chemical compounds,
studied in isolation,
often on
animals or bacteria.
In both human and
animal studies, cravings for high fat and high sugar foods
often kick in when we are stressed or anxious.
One part war film, one part Smokey (1966), the film is an
often deeply moving
study of the depth of emotion a boyu can have for an
animal.
All
studies show that this type of crime
often emboldens the perpetrator to escalate their violence to include people; indeed according to the FBI all serial killers started out «practicing» on
animals.
Often attributed to Nathan Winograd, then director of law and advocacy for the San Francisco SPCA, the Hayden Act was actually drafted chiefly by Taimie Bryant of the University of California at Los Angeles law faculty, and holder since 2004 of the Bob Barker Endowment Fund for the
Study of
Animal Rights Law at UCLA.
Authorities
often lack education about cruelty laws or, sadly, they do not view cruelty as serious, even though
studies link
animal abuse to violence toward people.
They
often have gone through a program of
study at an
animal behavior college or university.
This
study documents the positive impacts publically subsidized low - cost spay and neuter programs can have that
often go unmet in communities: pet population control, leading to the prevention of the proliferation of feral dog and cat populations, slowing the flow of
animals into shelters both voluntarily and through field services, and reduction in the incidence of humane destruction of
animals.
Study Reveals Abnormal Behavioral Characteristics of Hoarded Dogs When
animals are rescued from hoarding situations, they're
often malnourished and in poor health.
A new
study from the University of Florida analyzing the DNA of shelter dogs reveals that even experienced
animal shelter workers
often mislabel dogs as «pit bulls,» resulting in potentially devastating consequences for the dogs including decreased chances at adoption.
Studies show that violence toward
animals is
often a predictor of violence toward humans.
Studies show that seniors with companion
animals do not become depressed as
often as those without companion
animals.
Which vaccine and what has been
studied in lab trials determines how
often a vaccine needs to be boostered or how
often it needs to be repeated in an adult
animal to be effective.