Children who are relatively less affected by conflict receive higher parental ratings of EC and higher scores
on laboratory measures of inhibitory control.12 Moreover, using experimental tasks is particularly effective when it comes to understanding the brain basis underlying children's control skills, because the child can perform those tasks while neural activation is registered with brain imaging techniques.
The study is a follow - up to previous research, which focused
on laboratory measures of creativity and found that ADHD adults show better performance on tests of creative divergent thinking.
Not exact matches
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Johns Hopkins Applied Physics
Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland: «Planetary Object Geophysical Observer (POGO),» a secondary payload that is a hopper to be dropped
on the asteroid surface by the Asteroid Retrieval Vehicle to
measure elemental composition of asteroid regolith at multiple locations.
Focusing
on energy - transfer, they
measured the impact
on cell lines in a
laboratory of 7 substances, the clinically - approved drug stiripentol, 3 natural products — caffeic acid phenyl ester (CAPE), silibinin and ascorbic acid — and experimental pharmaceuticals, such as actinonin, FK866 and 2 - DG.
For about a minute, running
on half a hair dryer's worth of power, the orbiter - cum - probe beamed direct
measures of the planet's atmosphere, along with final probes of its gravity and magnetic field, to mission control at the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California.
Comparing the THC content listed
on product labels with the
laboratory measures revealed only 13 products (17 percent) that were accurately labeled.
Now, Arnold and his team at NYU Tandon's MicroParticle PhotoPhysics
Laboratory for BioPhotonics (MP3L) are the first to find a way to determine the density of charges
on an area of a WGM micro-bead's surface, as well as the charge of an ensnared nanoparticle or virus, by
measuring how light frequency fluctuates as the tiny particle follows its wobbly course around the sphere.
In this work we demonstrated that assays for
measuring proteins in blood, based
on targeted mass spectrometry, are highly reproducible between different
laboratories.
Building
on the newly - published pilot study, the team will conduct experiments using a windtunnel which
measures the behaviour of mosquitoes towards odours and electrodes which track the response of individual odour - detecting cells from within the antenna of the mosquito in specially - designed secure
laboratories at the School to
measure the responses of malaria - infected Anopheles gambiae s.s. females to human odours.
Previous research generally has focused
on measuring prejudice in the field while interventions have been confined to a
laboratory setting.
Five blood spots were placed
on cards to be dried and
measured against the whole blood samples in an off - site drug testing
laboratory.
Previously developed in Rogers» Northwestern Engineering
laboratory, the soft, flexible device sits
on the skin and
measures sweat to determine how the body responds to exercise.
In a new study published in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany
measured the effects of situations
on human behavior in real - time and outside of a
laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling methods.
The researchers have isolated several bacterial species that occur naturally
on bats and are
measuring their ability to suppress the fungus in
laboratory tests.
Secondly,
laboratory experiments to
measure the effects of electromagnetic fields
on living things have proved almost impossible to replicate.
Previous
laboratory findings as well as estimates of fitness based
on genetic clustering of strains in the population suggested a lower relative fitness for MDRTB compared to drug - susceptible tuberculosis, but few studies have directly
measured the incidence of second cases of tuberculosis among contacts of both MDRTB and drug - susceptible tuberculosis.
On a drive home from the laboratory, researchers in Canada conducted a straightforward experiment: They traveled stretches of road with various speed limits (20, 50, 90, and 110 kilometers per hour) and tested how close a bird on or beside the road (like the magpie above) would allow the advancing car to come before fleeing its dangerous position — a measure called flight initiation distanc
On a drive home from the
laboratory, researchers in Canada conducted a straightforward experiment: They traveled stretches of road with various speed limits (20, 50, 90, and 110 kilometers per hour) and tested how close a bird
on or beside the road (like the magpie above) would allow the advancing car to come before fleeing its dangerous position — a measure called flight initiation distanc
on or beside the road (like the magpie above) would allow the advancing car to come before fleeing its dangerous position — a
measure called flight initiation distance.
FRAME's test relies
on a standard
laboratory procedure for
measuring nitric oxide called the Greiss test.
«Fasting blood sugar is easily
measured and our findings suggest that it could serve as a useful
measure in advising some patients
on the type of diet that is most beneficial for their weight loss,» said senior author Sai Krupa Das, Ph.D., scientist in the Energy Metabolism
Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center
on Aging at Tufts University in Boston.
And three years ago, Chou et al. (Science 2010) installed two optical aluminium clocks in neighboring
laboratories with a height difference of 33 cm — and they were able, in fact, to
measure the influence this small height difference has
on the frequencies of the two clocks.
These instruments have formed the foundation for the biochemistry cores of two NIH Centers of Excellence (the NIAAA - funded TSRI Alcohol Research Center and the National Institute
on Drug Abuse [NIDA]- funded Scripps Center for Cannabis Addiction Neurobiology) and have directly supported other ongoing projects at TSRI (the Methamphetamine NeuroAIDS Research Program, NIDA - funded projects
on immunopharmacotherapy [Taffe and Janda
laboratories], a project with Dr. Steve Poceta to
measure human lumbar cerebrospinal fluid in Parkinson's patients with Restless Leg Syndrome, and a U.S. Army grant), as well as assisting non-TSRI collaborators from The Sanford - Burnham Institute, The Salk Institute, and elsewhere.
The 2007 Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography was awarded to Brian Dushaw of the University of Washington, Applied Physical
Laboratory, Seattle, for his research
on acoustic tomography to
measure temperature change in the ocean.
To
measure the size of the miniscule plates, the team used a transmission electron microscope in EMSL, DOE's Environmental Molecular Sciences
Laboratory on the PNNL campus.
Through «heart -
on - a-chip» technology — modeling a human heart
on an engineered chip and
measuring the effects of compound exposure
on functions of heart tissue using microelectrodes — Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL) researchers hope to decrease the time needed for new drug trials and ensure potentially lifesaving drugs are safe and effective while reducing the need for human and animal testing.
Another example, this is something that's going
on in my
laboratory, is that we're starting to look at protein and fat deposits in the retina and the optic nerve that we hopefully can
measure in blood serum that tell us that the disease is progressing early
on.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released Ames
Laboratory's Performance Evaluation Report Card for FY 2017, and the results show the
Laboratory improved
on its FY 2016 performance and now exceeds expectations in a majority of the key performance areas
measured.
Developments in modern medicine allow us a wide array of
laboratory tests designed to help diagnose certain disease states, along with
measuring the severity of the disease and the burden
on the body.
Afterwards, he finished the fast
on Sunday (8 April as per the date
on the Instagram image below) he proceeded to boost his fasting insulin to 18 mIU / mL after a day of high fat refeeding before the
laboratory was open to
measure his post-experiment labs
on Monday.
«The results of
laboratory tests
on a patient are compared to reference ranges established by
measuring the
laboratory parameters in a group of normal animals.
The «clear sky radiative forcing due to CO2» (3.7 W / m ^ 2 for a doubling per Myhre et al. 1998b and IPCC TAR) is not a
measured entity based
on empirical data from actual physical observations or reproducible experimentation, but rather an estimated value based
on laboratory studies of spectroscopic data.
A team of scientists from the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory found their proof from two sites - one in Oklahoma and the other
on the North Slope of Alaska - after
measuring CO2's heat - trapping ability over an 11 - year period.
You should know that the greenhouse effect has never been
measured directly in the atmosphere and that the theory is based entirely
on laboratory measurements
on gases.
Group Identity and Social Preferences Abstract We present a
laboratory experiment that
measures the effects of induced group identity
on social preferences.
Fair
Laboratory Practices Associates v. Quest Diagnostics Inc., the Second Circuit upheld a Southern District of New York ruling which dismissed an action brought by the former general counsel of the defendant Unilab Corp., a wholly - owned subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics Inc., as well as his co-relators, Unilab's former CEO and CFO and disqualified them and their external counsel from bringing any subsequent related qui tam action seeking a whistleblower aware,
on the basis that «such
measures were necessary to prevent the use of [the former general counsel's] unethical disclosures against defendants.»
Their job description may also consist of tasks such as
measuring patients» vital signs, helping the physician in examining the patient, preparing patients» blood for
laboratory tests, and administering injections
on patients as directed by the physician.
Medical assistants execute habitual tasks and dealings, for instance, managing and checking patients injections and medications,
measuring the imperative health signs of the patients, organizing and managing the medical supplies, recording appropriate patient information in the medical records, arranging the samples of essential tissues, arranging and dealing with medical tools and equipments, gathering solutions for medical -
laboratory testing purposes and so
on.
The daily job routine you will follow are: performing initial diagnosis, collecting and
measuring internal organs, conducting
laboratory experiments, and picking up tissues you believe can reveal something
on further analysis.
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS • Demonstrated expertise in carrying out sampling, testing,
measuring and analyzing results • Extensive know - how of providing technical support to enable
laboratory functions to run smoothly • Particularly effective in conducting research activities
on identified subjects • Knowledge of constructing, maintaining and operating standard
laboratory equipment such as centrifuges, titrators, and pH meters
Interviews patients,
measures vital signs and records information
on patients» charts, draws and collects blood samples from patients, prepares specimens for
laboratory analysis, and conducts a variety of diagnostic tests.
Child anthropometric
measures were obtained with the use of a standardized protocol by trained research assistants during
laboratory visits, and z scores were calculated
on the basis of growth charts of the US CDC.
Only studies
on healthy individuals were included and cortisol
measures were grouped into single time point
measures, deviation
measures, Area Under the Curve (AUC),
laboratory test responses, and dexamethasone suppression.
The primary outcome
measures included diabetes management behaviors based
on the Diabetes Self - Management Profile (DSMP) administered separately to mothers and youth and glycemic control
measured by glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) obtained by blood samples and analyzed by a central
laboratory to ensure standardization.
The current study aimed to develop a reliable
laboratory measure of socially indiscriminate forms of attachment behavior based
on direct observation and to validate the
measure against assessments of early care and later behavior problems among home - reared infants.
Prinsloo, G.E., Derman, W.E. et al. (2013) The Effect of a Single Session of Short Duration Biofeedback - Induced Deep Breathing
on Measures of Heart Rate Variability During
Laboratory - Induced Cognitive Stress: A Pilot Study.