Sentences with phrase «parallel study for»

Additionally, the inflammatory profile of endometriosis in this animal model mirrors what has been reported in human disease [35 - 37] making this an excellent parallel study for our currently reported data.

Not exact matches

In parallel, adjudication will be completed for all MACE which occurred during the study, including adjudication for certain events which, per protocol, can not be finally adjudicated until patients complete their final site visit and results are available from certain non-invasive diagnostic testing conducted during such site visits.
The Kinsey studies, for all their narrowing of attention to sex as biological function, have few parallels in man's search for objective knowledge of himself.
However, embryonic stem cells remain the «gold standard,» and studies of all types of stem cells should continue in parallel for the foreseeable future.»
For example, studying advanced geometry is important because it makes students consider worlds quite different from the world they assume to be «true» — worlds where parallel lines meet, where the shortest distance between two points is a curved line.
Ken Olson, «Eusebius of Caesarea Tradition and Innovations», Center for Hellenic Studies, distributed by Harvard University Press (2013), wrote «Both the language and the content have close parallels in the work of Eusebius of Caesarea, who is the first author to show any knowledge of the text.
But the proper way to perform exegesis is to (1) study a passage fully in its own contexts, (2) then go study parallel passages in their own contexts, and (3) only then compare the two passages for help in understanding each other.
We tried to gather all of these strands together, and what emerged was a comprehensive development with five thrusts: the new building; the new Center for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies; endowed research posts; the parallel development of the consortium of theological seminaries in Cambridge; and curriculum development.
In this essay a good deal of the emphasis upon the encounter with the historical Jesus by means of an existentialist historiography was quietly dropped, and attention was more sharply focused on the basic parallel between the message of Jesus and the kerygma of the early Church, and on the significance of scholarly study of the message of Jesus for the Church.
Towards the beginning of this century there was great enthusiasm for the comparative study of religions; it was often conducted by scholars who believed that when they had discovered parallels to early Christian expressions, ideas, institutions or rites in other religions they had shown that the Christian phenomena were derived from these other religions and also that their meaning within Christianity was essentially the same as it was within the other religion or religions.
Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff, the authors of a study, point out that this rise in celiac disease parallels the increase in the use of Roundup which contains glyphosate, and the effects of glyphosate are identical to those for celiac disease.
The study comes on the heels of a 2013 clinical trial that showed rice protein paralleled whey protein in its ability to build muscle and improve strength and power for the first time.
Here's a reminder for those who haven't studied the gruesome Triple Elimination Playoff Bracket (which is paralleled only by the Bracket used at Wrestlemania IV)...
The research completed by colleagues in Germany that provided the material for this study on early childhood can be seen in parallel to the recent study in North America concerning Waldorf graduates.
Because Virgo's detector isn't oriented parallel to the LIGO detectors, scientists could study the polarization of the waves — the specific pattern by which they stretch and squeeze spacetime — for the first time.
In conclusion, Petkov's findings provide an exciting common substrate for high - level, or complex, auditory cognition that can be studied in parallel in humans and in macaques.
Studies of chimpanzees, monkeys, newborn chicks, salamanders and even honeybees point to two parallel systems for representing quantities.
Next to the mathematical modeling as in the recent study Markus Diesmann and his team therefore work in parallel on the creation of simulation software for the new generation of computers.
This approach parallels our study of «normal» illusions — by understanding misperceptions, whether for intact or damaged systems, we gain insight into brain processes involved in perception.
A parallel project in an urban area conducted by the Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections (its French acronym is GHESKIO) was similarly successful: it reached 75 percent of its targeted population, and 90 percent returned for the second dose.
For this study, the researchers introduced iron microparticles into a liquid polymer mixture and then applied a magnetic field to induce the microparticles to form parallel chains.
In the meantime, Schmidt and other Europa experts are doing all they can to prepare for a return to Europa by studying parallel environments here on Earth.
For the study, the research team used a parallel computing code for modeling star clusters developed through a CIERA - supported interdisciplinary collaboration between Northwestern's physics and astronomy department and electrical engineering and computer science departmeFor the study, the research team used a parallel computing code for modeling star clusters developed through a CIERA - supported interdisciplinary collaboration between Northwestern's physics and astronomy department and electrical engineering and computer science departmefor modeling star clusters developed through a CIERA - supported interdisciplinary collaboration between Northwestern's physics and astronomy department and electrical engineering and computer science department.
This approach can lead to greater improvements than the single - study method, he says, but it requires the application of massive parallel supercomputers, capable of running complex calculations that account for hundreds or even thousands of design variables, all considered in tandem.
For efficiently studying cell functions, it is essential to reconstruct cellular microenvironments by parallel manipulation of single cells.
Physician - researchers from the International Mesothelioma Program at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have been caring for patients with mesothelioma for the past 25 years and, in parallel, studying the disease in the laboratory to better understand its biology and develop treatment strategies to target its vulnerabilities.
The design and findings of the current study parallel a similar study by Dr. Sennett and James L. Carey, MD, MPH, director of the Penn Center for Cartilage Repair and Osteochondritis Dissecans Treatment, on ACL injuries in NFL running backs and wide receivers, which was published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine in 2006.
A study of this scope is possible thanks to innovative techniques for in vitro selection (such as mRNA display), as well as a revolutionary technology permitting massively parallel RNA sequencing (known as deep sequencing), which provides unprecedented speed and read accuracy.
In previous studies, they have shown that in flies, similar to vertebrates, motion is detected in two parallel pathways, one for moving bright edges (ON - pathway) and one for moving dark edges (OFF - pathway).
One recent study, for example, found parallels between the use of chlorothalonil and the presence of Nosema bombi, a fungal parasite, in bumble bees.
UNC researchers have been working with GlaxoSmithKline on parallel studies at the UNC Cure Center for 18 months to advance this new method of combating the global epidemic of HIV.
The objective of this study is to validate the diagnostic performance and practical feasibility of massively parallel genomic sequencing for the non-invasive prenatal assessment of trisomy 21 in a large number of pregnancies that have undergone conventional screening and were clinically indicated for definitive testing by amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling.
A secondary goal of the study was to develop laboratory protocols to improve the throughput of massively parallel genomic sequencing for handling large sample numbers.
In fact, this study reports the largest scale use of massively parallel genomic sequencing (so called next generation sequencing) for medical diagnostics to date and shows that it is practically feasible on a large scale.
Monckton's father - in - law is Lord Lawson of Blaby (Nigel Lawson, former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer), who has contributed many times to the public debate on climate change, most recently in a speech to the Centre for Policy Studies, in which he drew parallels between climate researchers and Islamic fundamentalists.
AFFiRiS aims to recruit 30 volunteers with MSA for the randomized, parallel - group, single - blind study, to be carried out in clinical centers in Toulouse and Bordeaux, France.
In parallel, scientists with the P5 have been developing, analyzing and selecting protein components of the vaccine candidates for use in planned studies.
«The parallel development that occurred on a number of different island clusters makes anole lizards an excellent model for studying evolution and adaptation,» says Kerstin Lindblad - Toh.
This 3D proteomics brain data can be integrated with parallel 3D transcriptomic studies to possibly provide insights to interesting targets for either therapeutic intervention or further mechanistic studies.
The current study assesses the performance of a massively parallel sequencing - based assay, termed UroSEEK, for the detection of BC and UTUC through the genetic analysis of urinary cell DNA.
Since so much of the benefit in resistance training, especially for untrained individuals, is the neuroendocrine response, I would rather see a study where they compared aerobic training with a resistance training that included major barbell movements (bellow - parallel squat, shoulder press, bench press, deadlift) and maybe some type of vertical or horizontal pull (pull - ups or row).
K. Dunleavy, K. Kava, A. Goldberg, M.H. Malek, S.A. Talley, V. Tutag - Lehr, J. Hildreth, Comparative effectiveness of pilates and yoga group exercise interventions for chronic mechanical neck pain: quasi-randomized parallel controlled study, Physiotherapy (2015)(Epub ahead of print).
In parallel with these advances have been studies documenting the importance of postprandial glycemia per se for all - cause mortality and cardiovascular disease mortality in healthy populations (19).
For instance, in the Salk polio vaccine studies of the 1950s, randomized trials that were mounted in some states produced estimates of the vaccine's effect on polio that were appreciably greater than estimates from a parallel series of nonrandomized trials.
The study is replicated, insofar as data are available, for Philadelphia, which seems to tell the same story, and for Los Angeles, which does not seem to be a parallel case.
The parallel for the Chetty propaganda is the non-peer reviewed Measures of Effective Teaching study, funded at about $ 64 million by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and directed by Thomas Kane, Professor of Economics and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Director of Harvard's Center for Education Policy Research.
For example, in two parallel studies, researchers at RAND (Koretz, Barron, Mitchell, & Stecher, 1996; Koretz, Mitchell, Barron, & Keith, 1996) used telephone and written surveys to examine the influence of the Maryland School Performance Assessment Program (MSPAP) and the Kentucky Instructional Results Information System (KIRIS)-- both of which had assessments in several subject areas.
[From findings on the Transfer of Skills from Spanish to English: A Study of Young Learners, Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, D.C.] The results indicated that Spanish phonemic awareness, Spanish letter identification, and Spanish word reading were reliable predictors of performance on parallel tasks in English at the end of third and fourth grades.
A study by the National Endowment for the Arts (2007) indicates that the older students get, the less they involve themselves with leisure reading, and there is also a striking parallel in the decline of their reading scores.
I suggest that, in parallel, social studies education may not be waiting for Godot, but rather waiting for the right tool to arrive.
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