Sentences with phrase «other credible research»

Consumers are increasingly aware of the harmful effect of toxic chemicals in their food, backed by growing research from university studies, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and other credible research institutions.

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A book I was reading the other day had a list of at least 10,000 credible, phD, research scientists that believed evolution was bunk and creationsim was a better way to explain ALL of the evidence.
Horner and others regarded Schweitzer's research as carefully performed and credible.
However, the strong evidence that supports the climate science and human causation of climate change doesn't warrant equal weight with minority claims, often disputed by other research, that are not credible, they add.
Tell them a story — a believable, credible story — about what your lab will be like 5 years from now: well - funded, vibrant, productive, pursuing a valuable, ambitious but realistic research agenda that meshes well with the department's mission and with the other research going on in the department.
So» [t] ell them a story — a believable, credible story — about what your lab will be like 5 years from now: well - funded, vibrant, productive, pursuing a valuable, ambitious but realistic research agenda that meshes well with the department's mission and with the other research going on in the department.»
There is actual credible scientific research that suggests that when you take whey or other quickly - digesting protein before a workout, you maximize your protein synthesis process, Also, whey has some peptides which are little pieces of protein, that increase the blood flow to your muscle tissue, which will in turn boost the nutrient and hormone delivery to your muscle tissue while you workout, and it will also increase your muscle pump!
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.
Some, like horny goat weed and eurycoma longifolia jack, lack credible, legitimate human research and others, like saw palmetto and velvet antler are proven to do absolutely nothing in terms of testosterone production.
For example, the February 2006 issue of NEA Today features an article by David Berliner, the former head of the American Educational Research Association and professor at Arizona State University, that repeats Rothstein's argument with greater force and fewer reservations: «So why, when we have as much credible research making connections between poverty and school success, do we keep looking for other Research Association and professor at Arizona State University, that repeats Rothstein's argument with greater force and fewer reservations: «So why, when we have as much credible research making connections between poverty and school success, do we keep looking for other research making connections between poverty and school success, do we keep looking for other answers?
On this question and many others, even the most rigorous and credible research provides little guidance.
Even if the author has limited marketing skills, they can become more educated by researching credible websites and talking to other authors.
Credible research begins with a solid foundation; a weak foundation — one plagued with unsubstantiated claims — on the other hand, leads to pseudoscience.
If climate science is to uphold core research values and be credible to public, we need to respond to any critique of data or methodology that emerges from analysis by other scientists.
Research presented here and at other credible locations has shown CO2's effect to be logarithmic with possible offsetting by negative feedbacks rather than amplified greatly by positive feedback mechanisms.
In 2013 and 2014, other claims of an alleged 97 % climate «consensus» emerged, prompting UN IPCC lead author Dr. Richard Tol to publish a critique and declare: «The 97 % is essentially pulled from thin air, it is not based on any credible research whatsoever.»
It may be asking a for a lot of research to put that together, but I think a non cherry picked set of graphs would be a more credible demonstration that although the earth appears to have been warming at a rate of around 1 degree F per century since the end of the Little Ice Age in the mid 1800s, there's no convincing evidence that this warming is anything other than a natural process.
While it may be true that «Not a day goes by without a legal professional telling us that he or she relies almost entirely (or entirely) on CanLII for his or her primary law needs», and that it is a «practice enabler» for small firm or solo practitioner, it is not credible as a vehicle for serious legal research other than a source of recent cases.
While more and more business and research is being conducted primarily over the Internet, it is important to have such credible sources readily available for viewing by the public, other legal professionals, and the media.
Despite NRA lobbying against increased collection of data on firearms, credible research concludes that our disproportionate rate of gun violence compared with other countries stems from our disproportionate share of guns.
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