Sentences with phrase «older colleagues use»

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He changed his legal name to a Muslim name, but most of his colleagues have no idea that he converted and they keep using his old name.
As he grew older, he used the authority he had acquired to challenge those of his colleagues who believed that discussions of religion were beneath their dignity.
Professor Peymane Adab and colleagues used data from 7349 women aged 50 years or older in the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort.
«In a significant escalation of hostilities between the former minister and his old colleagues at the Department of Education, he has used parliamentary procedure to question whether any formal complaints have been made about Dominic Cummings.»
It is not a coincidence that some of their older Democratic colleagues, used to the security of the present system, have been markedly less enthusiastic.
Dr. Smith and colleagues, including Dr. Stephen Rao from the Cleveland Clinic, tracked four groups of healthy older adults ages 65 - 89, who had normal cognitive abilities, over an 18 - month period and measured the volume of their hippocampus (using structural magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI) at the beginning and end of that time period.
University of Vermont hematologist Mary Cushman and her colleagues used data from a national study called REGARDS, which has been following 30,239 African - American and Caucasian individuals older than 45 since 2007.
Wells and his colleagues are the first to use CGH in 5 - day - old embryos, which have the advantage of containing chromosomes from both parents and having several hundred cells.
In 1991, the physicist Philip Candelas and his colleagues used mirror symmetry to solve a century - old problem, in effect counting the number of spheres that could fit inside a Calabi - Yau space.
Stickley and his colleagues used information from the Social and Health Assessment (SAHA), a cross-sectional school - based survey carried out in Arkhangelsk, Russia, to analyze data on 2,488 (1485 girls, 1003 boys) 6th to 10th grade students (aged 13 to17 years old).
Simon Davis and colleagues used a brain stimulation technique known as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to modulate brain activity of healthy older adults while they performed a memory task.
But using an old seafloor map of Havre and satellite data, Carey and her colleagues calculated that more than 75 percent of the material produced by Havre ended up in the 400 - square - kilometer pumice raft.
Building on the knowledge that making older children laugh can enhance many aspects of cognition, Rana Esseily and her colleagues designed an experiment to see whether using humor could also have an effect on the ability of infants to learn.
Wagers, Lee, and their colleagues used parabiosis to yoke together five 2 - year - old mice (downright ancient in mouse years) with 2 - month - old counterparts.
In 2016, Collins and colleagues published evidence of proteins on ostrich shells that were almost 4 million years old — the connection to human evolution may not be readily apparent, but such shells have been used by hominins for millions of years to transport water and other resources.
In 2016, a team led by University of Victoria archaeologist April Nowell and her colleague Cam Walker, a biological anthropologist with Archaeological Investigations Northwest Inc. in Portland, Ore., used CIEP to analyze tools found at a 250,000 - year - old animal processing site in Jordan's Shishan Marsh.
Professor Peymane Adab and colleagues used data from 7349 women aged 50 years or older in the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort.
Using data from 2011 to 2012 gathered for the U.S. National Survey of Children's Health, a nationally representative landline and mobile phone survey of households that have at least one resident child up to 17 years old, DeCamp and colleagues sought to determine whether an association existed between ACE exposure and immigrant family status for Hispanic children.
In the study, she and her colleagues found that 30 - and 33 - month - old toddlers were able to successfully demonstrate false - belief understanding using a modified version of a well - known test.
Now, in a much larger study and using a different technique, astronomer Michele Cappellari of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and his colleagues have confirmed and strengthened the conclusion that old galaxies formed a plethora of little stars.
Ewald Große - Wilde and Bill S. Hansson and their colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany, have now taken a closer look at the olfactory system of wingless insects, which − in evolutionary terms − are older than winged insects: the jumping bristletail Lepismachilis y - signata and the firebrat Thermobia domestica, which are both wingless, as well as the leaf insect Phyllium siccifolium, which is winged and was used as a control.
Robert J. Wong, M.D., M.S., of the Alameda Health System - Highland Hospital, Oakland, Calif., and colleagues used 2003 - 2012 NHANES data (a probability sample of the U.S. population) to evaluate trends in the metabolic syndrome among adults age 20 years or older.
Rantz and her colleagues are in the pilot phase of Sinclair@Home, a service to help older adults live safely and independently in their own homes using sensor technology and off - site care coordination by a registered nurse.
In 2003 Mara Mather and her colleagues at the University of California at Santa Cruz found that older adults who performed well on memory tests used a process of comparing bits of memories that was different from the memory - recollection mechanisms used by younger men and women.
Daniel Mansfield holds the 3700 - year - old Babylonian tablet that he and colleagues used to make their case.
Now Leen Decin of the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium and colleagues have used the Herschel Space Observatory to find the most distant — and therefore oldest — shells yet seen, revealing dust shed by the star 16,000 years ago.
Using that method, Goudge and his colleagues showed that some pyroclastic deposits are found in relatively young (geologically speaking) craters dated to between 3.5 and 1 billion years old.
In today's issue of Science Translational Medicine, he and his colleagues present a more efficient way of finding such new uses for old drugs: by bringing together data on how diseases and drugs affect the activity of the roughly 30,000 genes in a human cell.
Heitman and his colleagues also used some of the aneuploid offspring to infect animal models and showed they could be just as virulent as the parent, suggesting how new properties (drug resistance) and old ones (virulence) could be combined.
Nunez, Kim, Sakamoto and their colleagues carried out a careful series of experiments using both newborn and adult germ - free mice, and samples of gut microbes taken from the feces of 4 - day - old, 12 - day - old and 16 - day - old normal mice.
Lloyd Old, Thierry Boon, and colleagues develop the TNF release assay for mouse systems in which release of TNF by T cells could be used to assess specific T cell recognition, facilitating the cloning of human tumor antigens.
In an HBM poster from the 2012 meeting, You and colleagues reported using a «connectivity degree» — computed by counting, for each voxel, the number of voxels meeting a correlation threshold of r > 0.25 inside (local) and outside (distant) its neighborhood defined as a sphere of 14 mm radius (Sepulcre et al., 2010)-- to find that degree of functional connectivity was higher in 7 — 13 - year - old children with ASD than TD children (You et al., 2012).
Sistiaga, Summons, and their colleagues plan to use similar geochemical biomarker techniques, coupled with micromorphological analysis, to analyze soil samples in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania — a 1.8 - million - year - old site where some of the earliest evidence of human ancestry have been discovered.
Using the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database, Jemal and colleagues looked at cases of prostate cancer diagnosed between 2005 and 2013 in men aged 50 and older.
When saliva was alternatively used to measure sex hormones, Frydenberg and colleagues found that high mammographic density was significantly associated with high progesterone levels among women ages 25 to 35 years old (32).
Whether it's an attractive stranger, a classmate, a colleague or a friend, when you want to step it up but don't want to use the same old pickup lines, you're in need of some creative date asking ideas.
In so doing, the film's conflict symbolizes, as my colleague Vann Newkirk writes, an old argument over «the nature of power and the rightness of its use» that has long «dominated black thought in the United States,» and even beyond.
Most radical, though, the new hire at his company, 23 - year - old Natalie (Anna Kendrick), has come up with a plan to slash the cost of doing business by having Ryan and his colleagues fire people over the internet using TI lines and computer screens.
McCoy and colleagues at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, where the research was conducted, used data collected between 2005 and 2015 from caregivers of about 100,000 three - and four - year - old children, in 35 low - and middle - income countries around the world.
Tim, our 32 - year - old computer - guru colleague at UCONN — a man not intimidated by technology — argues that, From infancy, kids are brought up watching T.V.They do nt watch it just the way we used to watch it.
Brantley's colleague, kindergarten teacher Mary Ford, has also used the Wii sports games in a joint activity with an older class: Ford and third - grade teacher Laura Smith paired up their students for a game of bowling with a little real - world math practice thrown in.
As today's students grow older, they'll be using the Internet to apply to colleges and jobs, and to communicate and network with colleagues.
When I fear I'm forgetting any of this, I'll call an old friend or colleague who will call bulls $ % t... and remind me what I used to say about self - impressed federal bureaucrats.
To balance the books, states are requiring increased employee contributions and are making vesting rules more stringent — using new teachers» paychecks to protect legacy payments to older colleagues.
You can use any TTS - enabled book to unleash your TTS functionality, of course, but in the screen shots below I am using the excellent memoir Playing Bigger Than You Are by my old friend and colleague Stewart Acuff.
We are not sent in alone however, we are joined by three scientists, Professor William Kaufman (whose theories were used to create the portal), Anthony Xue (who had killed 11 people in a tragic accident trying to create a gateway back in 1999) and Marion Wolfe (an old colleague of Cutters who doesn't have the best of relationships with him these days).
Cook and his colleagues used a well - established tree - ring database to study older droughts.
Using old spy satellite data from the 1960s, and comparing it to more recent imagery, he and his graduate students and colleagues have determined that tall shrubs, such as alder, willow, birch and dwarf pine, have expanded their range and grown taller, indicating that the tundra is undergoing change, likely as a result of increasing temperatures and loss of permafrost.
At one of my old firms, my library colleague and I ran lunch «n» learn sessions on using RSS, but truth be told, back in those days, the argument for using a reader wasn't as strong as it is today.
Younger attorneys were significantly more likely than their older colleagues to report hazardous use of alcohol.
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