Sentences with phrase «only studies of»

These climate - related land storage effects could be significant for global sea - levels, though unfortunately there seem to be very few direct experimental measurements of the factors involved, and so the only studies of these effects seem to have been from computer modelling of data from weather data «reanalysis» models (e.g., ERA - 40).
«The Cebu survey is one of the only studies of its kind, in which a large group of men has been followed since birth,» Gettler says.
The only studies of the psychological or social effects of cosleeping reveal not negative but positive consequences.
It stemmed from a fateful turning point that came at the height of medieval Islamic civilization, with the advent of «new interpreters of Islam who taught that acquisition of knowledge by Muslims meant only the study of Islamic theology.
What is nowadays called the higher criticism of the Bible is only a study of the Bible from this existential point of view, neglected too much by the earlier church.
He intends to provide not only a study of a major writer's early development but an attempt «to penetrate the mystery of his character and personality.»
«It's the only study of its type in the world,» he says.
This research could impact not only the study of biological development, and how similar patterns form in nature, but materials science as well.
According to the findings, the dossier contained no data suitable for the assessment: In the only study of direct comparison, the dosage of the drug in the comparator arm was not in compliance with the approval.
It's the only study of its kind with global statistics on counterfeit medications.
There's no preachy moralizing or irresponsible immoralizing, only the study of such behavior.
This was the only study of its kind, until earlier this month when the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) published the «Co-occurrence of potentially preventable factors in 256 dog bite — related fatalities in the United States (2000 — 2009).»
It is not the only study of this type.

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A year ago, the London - based multinational undertook a study entitled «The World in 2050,» which projected Canada would be the only major developed economy to hold its position in the world — at the No. 10 spot — at mid-century, largely because of the demand for its resources and its ties through immigration to emerging markets (which by that time will no longer be labelled as such).
A recent study from the Wake Forest School of Medicine and the University of North Carolina found that listening to music can help people focus their attention, but — and here's the catch — only if it's music they like.
According to a study by George Washington University and Zignal Labs, Sanders is the only candidate whose «echo» across the Internet has actually increased since his initial announcement of his bid for the presidency.
The U.S. Department of Energy has begged for new authority to defend against weaknesses in the grid in a nearly 500 - page comprehensive study issued in January 2017 warning that it's only a matter of time before the grid fails, due to disaster or attack.
According to one study, 82 percent of shoppers made at least one purchase from an international merchant in a calendar year — despite the fact that only 1 percent of small businesses in the U.S. export goods overseas.
Only 57 % of Germans were able to answer all three questions correctly, and they were the highest - scoring nation studied: in the Netherlands it was 46 %, in the U.S. 35 %, and in Italy 28 %.
Studies by Dr. Albert Mehrabian, indicate that 55 percent of communication is conveyed though facial expressions, gestures and posture, 38 percent is conveyed through tone and only 7 percent comes through the actual words.
Indeed, only recently have rigorous health studies on the impact of unconventional natural gas development on health been completed.
Psychologists call this feeling of freedom to do your job as you see fit «autonomy» and have found in studies that not only does autonomy make employees happy, it also makes them more productive.
The rise of companies like Uber and Instacart is only part of a larger trend in the ways Americans work, away from full - time employment and toward «contingent» freelance jobs, according to a new study by financial services company Intuit and consulting firm Emergent Research.
Shorn of human weaknesses like the need to eat or sleep, computers are now speed - reading through not only the vast academic literature but also CT scans, electronic medical records, and mountains of data from clinical trials and genomic studies.
The bad news is that only half of the companies in the study reported having an organization - wide mobile strategy, while the rest are still figuring out how to put the technology to use.
According to a 2016 study by the Broadbent Institute, only half of Canadian couples aged 55 to 64 had an employer pension to share between them; of those lacking a pension, less than 20 % had saved enough to pad out government old - age payments.
As detailed in a study by Harvard Business professor Dennis Campbell, TD revolutionized the way it measured the in - bank experience, streamlining its customer satisfaction survey and using a massive pool of customer data to find out not only how customers felt about their banking experience, but also what specific elements of «satisfaction» mattered most to them.
Here's the most revealing finding from the Achievement Group / HRmarketer study: 58 percent of respondents agreed that results did not — or only slightly — helped managers gain a better understanding of what behaviors or practices they could change to improve.
There's even a small study coauthored by Holmes and published in an online journal that compares Theranos test results with traditional tests favorably, though it looks only at results for one characteristic of blood among six people.
The international figures aren't much better: According to a 142 - country study conducted by Gallup in 2013, only 13 % of global workers feel engaged and committed to their work.
Recent studies show that 56 percent of Facebook users only log in using mobile devices.
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).
A study performed at Bangor University indicated that talking to yourself out loud is not only helpful but may indicate a higher level of intelligence.
In 2008, a Bank of Canada study found that while 92 % of Canadian retailers accepted credit cards, only 5 % viewed credit cards as the preferred form of payment.
Only four out of 10 frontline leaders assessed in their massive study were proficient or strong on empathy.
Did you know that studies show recruiters spend an average of only six seconds on your resume to determine if you're a fit?
Not only is that sort of chronic sleep deprivation terrible for your body, other studies have shown it makes you less charismatic, more paranoid, and can even reduce your IQ as much as being drunk.
Mentioning that the human brain is made for visual processing, the study notes that people remember 80 % of what they see, and only 20 % of what they do.
In fact, one study published in The BMJ reported that only 46 percent of Oz's claims were supported by science.
What's more, there was a contagion effect — not only did those divulging find themselves leaving discussions worse off, but their partners were also adversely effected,» says Quartz of studies focused on adolescent girls (though apparently the same thing has been observed in other contexts, too).
Only 14 % to 18 % of reported sexual assaults are prosecuted, according to a study by the University of Kentucky.
A 2016 study of Fortune 1000 executives uncovered that only 48.4 % of those surveyed reported measurable results as a result of their data initiatives - but 80.7 % felt the efforts were a success and essential.
Indeed, according to another study by Catalyst, only 10.3 % of board seats in this country are held by women.
It was found all over the US: Nazi lawyers carefully studied the statutes, not only of states such as Virginia, but also states such as Montana.
The fact that the VC industry is so male — 89 % of partners — doesn't help, Wiedenmiller says, noting a Stanford study saying that in 2013 women entrepreneurs received only 4.2 % of VC funding.
Despite being an America - only study, it's still an interesting barometer of consumer sentiment, particularly when so much coverage features headlines like «America's most hated companies.»
The Texas A&M research isn't the only study to reinforce the effectiveness of the so - called snowball or small victories method.
Hoffman cites a staggering figure from a Deloitte study that found only 8 percent of organizations said annual performance reviews were worth the effort they require.
The study only looks at CEOs, but the marriage of status and risk - taking goes beyond the C - suite, the researchers say.
«Think about being back in school, and studying not only one night for a midterm, but probably starting a couple of weeks ahead,» Twohill says.
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