Sentences with phrase «overall conclusions of the study»

Despite the overall conclusions of the study, within a narrow range of sizes, the way an animal is put together can indeed have a huge effect on a creature's top running speed, Holtz notes.
Yet the overall conclusion of these studies is that this success is typically in basic science, and not in patient - oriented or clinical research.
In any case, he says, if life values were averaged out, the overall conclusions of the study would not change much.

Not exact matches

A new study, conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center, serves up the grim conclusion that calorie labels, on their own, do not reduce the overall number of calories ordered.
Kuller and others are also concerned that if the proportion of black people included in studies is the same as that in the overall population — about 12 per cent — there will be too few in any one study to allow separate conclusions to be drawn about them.
Fred Spoor at the Max Planck Institute in Germany, a competitor and proponent of a busy family tree with many species disagreed with the study's overall conclusion, but he lauded the Georgia skull discovery as critical and even beautiful.
If the paper with error has been published, and the error is minor without affecting the overall results and conclusions of the study, a correction statement will be published in the next available issue.
Although the authors could not draw firm conclusions due to the heterogeneity of the studies and their results, they concluded that the overall findings were «suggestive» of a protective association between higher maternal intakes of LC omega - 3s or fish and incidence of allergic disease symptoms in the offspring.
At the conclusion of the study the researchers reported that patients receiving Ginkgo showed a remarkable overall improvement in their condition, including a 300 percent increase in memory and attention as compared to those receiving the placebo pills.
From all of these studies, our overall conclusion is as follows: you may well benefit from the cooking of flaxseeds as a way of decreasing your cyanide - related risks, but you also may have no compelling reason to do so, since (1) the amount of CGs contained in 1 - 2 tablespoons is relatively small; (2) not all CGs will get broken down by enzymes and converted into hydrogen cyanide; and (3) if hydrogen cyanide does get created, most healthy persons will be able to detoxify it when it is present in such relatively small amounts.
I realize the conclusion of the 2nd study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22850317 does indeed back up his overall conclusions but the 1st seems to be in direct conflict.
The committee tosses out every exit - exam study (save three) that has ever been conducted on the grounds that it is not possible «to draw causal conclusions about the overall effects of test - based incentives» (that is, the very same criteria the committee ignored in considering school - level accountability).
Another study of fourth - grade students suggested that «reading may be a necessary and important component in overall math competence and should not be overlooked in drawing conclusions about mathematics skills.»
While in the conclusions section of this article authors stretch this finding out a bit, writing that «Overall, this study finds that there is promise in teacher evaluation reform in Chicago,» (p. 114) as primarily based on their findings about «the new observation process» (p. 114) being used in CPS, recall from the Review of Article # 4 prior (i.e., # 4 of 9 on observational systems» potentials here), these observational systems are not «new and improved.»
Though the number of fatalities overall was too low for the study to draw a final conclusion, the limited numbers that were available pointed to an 86 % reduction in fatal crashes of these types in vehicles with the system.
There are usually some specific components to assess such as the items overall value in comparison to other sources relevant to your research topic, as well as its effectiveness, limitations, methodology, research problem definition, quality of evidence, and conclusions together with recommendations for future study.
The research challenges the conclusions of other studies, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) 2013 report, which says that Antarctica is overall losing land ice.»
While their study specifically addressed the relationship between the maintream media (MSM) and climate science, the overall conclusion they reached suggests that criticisms of the kind elaborated here may be highly inappropriate:
Various organizations have published forecasts of the economic impacts of the Clean Power Plan (CPP), EPA's regulation that limits carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, with studies arriving at markedly different conclusions about the effect of the policy on electricity affordability and the overall economy.
So it's common sense to disagree with the overall conclusions of virtually every single reputable government and independent study into this issue?
Conclusions: The overall results of this study are encouraging, but VIPP - Co must be evaluated with larger samples to explore its efficacy.
The survey methodology, analytical strategy, and overall conclusions drawn by the reseachers all suffer from serious limitations (never mind the role of the funding source for the study).
However, conclusions from Lang et al. should perhaps be interpreted with some caution because the study was of weak quality overall and retained only 31 out of 44 participants for the postpartum follow - up.
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