The second
part of the study revealed that male offspring of multiparous mice weighed as much as 40 percent more than the male offspring of primiparous mice, despite eating no more food.
That part of the study revealed that TSP2 production increases when blood sugar levels are higher, explaining why people with diabetes have higher levels of TSP2 than people without diabetes.
A second
part of the study revealed the participants who burned the most calories had more grey matter in parts of the brain associated with learning, memory and performing complex cognitive tasks.
Not exact matches
A new
study published recently by the real estate data company Zillow
revealed that renters in California and other
parts of the country could buy a home without increasing their monthly housing costs.
Results
of their
study revealed that a wage penalty
of 7 % per child existed and that «mother - friendly» characteristics
of the jobs did little to explain the penalty (other than the tendency for more mothers than non-mothers to work
part - time).
The report released Monday as
part of a collaborative
study between the Geiger Gibson Program in Community Health Policy,
part of the School
of Public Health and Health Services at George Washington University, and the RCHN Community Health Foundation,
reveals that due to federal budget cuts through sequestration, the nation's 1,200 community health programs will lose $ 120 million in funding.
Heungoup said the
study revealed that attacks were now focused on the northernmost tip
of the region, where fighters continued to control
part of the fishing industry
of Lake Chad amid a labyrinth
of waterways.
Afterward the press got a chance to ask him questions on a variety
of topics including Scott Waldman's recent scoop that
revealed the Cuomo administration edited and delayed
parts of the a key fracking
study.
Specifically, the
study reveals a mechanism that helps explain how dividing cells pass patterns
of epigenetic information called methyl tags to their daughter cells, a crucial
part of regulating gene expression across cell generations.
Two new
studies show how spatial
parts of the brain are already functioning in infancy,
revealing that not everything we understand about our surroundings is learned
Eric Paulos at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and colleagues report in a new paper how, as
part of a
study of domestic energy consumption, they gave 12 US households gadgets called Kill A Watts that
reveal the energy use
of devices.
Cluster headaches have long puzzled researchers, too, although
studies are slowly
revealing the
parts of the brain involved when those punctuated bursts
of pain occur.
Now, a
study reveals that parental refusals to vaccinate their children may have played a
part in that epidemic and possibly in a concurrent nationwide resurgence
of the disease.
Since 2013, exploration and survey
of around 70 cave systems —
part of an interdisciplinary
study of past human activity on Mona Island — has
revealed that Mona's caves include the greatest diversity
of preserved indigenous iconography in the Caribbean, with thousands
of motifs recorded in darkzone chambers far from cave entrances.
A new
study by MIT neuroscientists
reveals how the brain achieves this type
of focused attention on faces or other objects: A
part of the prefrontal cortex known as the inferior frontal junction (IFJ) controls visual processing areas that are tuned to recognize a specific category
of objects, the researchers report in the April 10 online edition
of Science.
Scientists from Griffith University have taken
part in an international
study which has
revealed the genetic secrets
of how a small bird can survive in one
of the most hostile environments on earth.
Studies of individual neurons in dishes
of cultured neurons and in brain slices by co-first author Robert E. Stanley, a graduate student in the lab,
revealed that neurons in the mutant mice had decreased numbers
of dendritic spines, an important
part of the synapses that neurons use to communicate with one another.
Gravest doubts emerged in 2002, when a team led by Oxford's Professor Martin Brasier (co-author
of this current
study)
revealed that the host rock was not
part of a simple sedimentary unit but rather came from a complex, high - temperature hydrothermal vein, with evidence for multiple episodes
of subsurface fluid flow over a long time.
A new
study from Tel Aviv University, Cornell University and the Albert Einstein College
of Medicine
reveals genetic proof
of the Jewish roots
of the Bene Israel community in the western
part of India.
In Better (Metropolitan Books, $ 24), Gawande, for his
part, gives us case
studies of high - performing medical innovators — from military surgeons in Iraq who have devised ways to improve the survival
of the severely injured to the designers
of hand - washing campaigns to reduce hospital - borne infections in the United States — and roots through the methods
of these «positive deviants» to
reveal how they do things, well, better than the rest
of us.
This is
revealed by the history
of human impact that the research team analysed and compared to the timeframe
of the monitoring programmes as
part of its
study.
Now a unique
study has
revealed the changes over time (longitudinal changes) in the brain
of female - to - male transsexuals receiving continuous, high - dose hormone therapy as
part of their sexual reassignment.
Exploration and surveys
of around 70 cave systems —
part of an interdisciplinary
study of past human activity on Puerto Rico's Mona Island —
revealed that Mona's caves include the greatest diversity
of preserved indigenous iconography in the Caribbean, with thousands
of motifs recorded in dark zone chambers far from cave entrances.
Unfortunately, he says, the fMRIs failed to
reveal the inhibitory circuitry involved; to try to get to the bottom
of that, he plans to repeat the
study using electroencephalography (EEG), which involves placing many electrodes on a skintight rubber cap placed over a subject's head that allows researchers to observe communication between different
parts of the brain.
The now published
study reveals that the song
of the «Uirapuru» (the Portuguese name for the Musician Wren) is often a
part of Brazilian music.
The
study also
revealed that the momentary reformation
of pharmaceutical substances can be considered a normal
part of the reaction chain in the purification process.
Getting enough sleep is an essential
part of any athlete's training programme, but a
study in the Journal
of Sports Sciences
reveals intensive bouts
of exercise can make it hard to get 40 winks.Suspecting that intense exercise can lead to sleep disturbance, scientists from Loughborough University
studied the effects
of two nine day periods
of heavy training on 13 highly trained cyclists.
Recent
studies have
revealed that a large
part of the genome is copied into lincRNAs (long intergenic noncoding RNAs),
of which Gas5 is an example.
In the case
of this giant void, further
studies may
reveal some matter in the region, but it would still be far less than what is found in «normal»
parts of space.
XRD data
of all the flash states
studied revealed an anomalous diffraction signal from Mn that is not complicated by signals from the overall protein matrix
of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and other metals, or even by the Ca atom, which is a
part of the five atom Mn4Ca metalloenzyme complex.
He has been an integral
part of field campaigns that have changed the fundamental understanding
of cloud and precipitation processes, including satellite
studies that
reveal how these processes are distributed globally, influencing the global climate.
A new
study revealed that coral reef fish that are unable to adapt to the warming ocean are forced to relocate to cooler
parts of the ocean.
Previous
studies have
revealed a number
of clouds
of neutral atomic hydrogen that are near the Milky Way but not
part of its disk.
«While titanium dioxide is a model material that will likely not be used to sequester carbon dioxide or serve as a catalyst for fuel conversion, the fundamental aspects
of carbon dioxide reactivity
revealed in our
study are very intriguing,» said Dr. Xiao Lin, a Linus Pauling Postdoctoral Fellow at PNNL, who proposed this research as
part of his fellowship.
A new
study has
revealed what
part of the brain is responsible for recognizing facial expressions.
Additionally, as
part of the
REVEAL Long - Term Follow - Up
Study, we are systematically
studying the long - term psychological impact and health behavior changes in participants who learned their APOE genotype in earlier cycles
of the
REVEAL Study, some
of whom were enrolled as early as 2000.
And a
study published Aug. 18 that was conducted in
part by the La Jolla Institute
of Allergy and Immunology
revealed it's not just kids who could be at risk, after results found Zika affected the brains
of adult mice.
Researchers
studying genome and cell biology provide evidence that heterochromatin organizes large
parts of the genome into specific regions
of the nucleus using liquid - liquid phase separation, a mechanism well known in physics but whose importance for biology has only recently been
revealed.
Five hundred cancer patients are getting an in - depth look at their genomes as
part of a new clinical
study that is
revealing some
of the key molecular drivers
of metastatic cancers.
Letters, interviews and other source material that he and his colleagues
studied in their work with the book
reveal that the participants in Operation Freshman thought being
part of such a mission was exciting, but that didn't mean they were any less in fear for their lives.
In a
study published today by Royal Society Open Science, the international research team
revealed that people who show evidence
of autistic traits are more likely to suppress coarse (as opposed to fine) visual information when they move their eyes rapidly from one
part of the world to another than those without autistic traits.
In a review featuring the results
of over 100 recent animal and human
studies on this subject, it's
revealed that both strength training and aerobic exercise play an important
part in maintaining brain health throughout life.
That's when Helen O'Connell, an Australian urologist,
revealed through a series
of MRI
studies that the clitoris is actually a complex, powerful organ system composed
of a total
of eighteen
parts, two thirds
of which are interior.
Fifty women who were at least 20 weeks pregnant or nine months post-partum were interviewed as
part of the
study,
revealing that «unrealistic» depictions
of women «bouncing back» quickly post-birth instantly caused negative feelings
of self - consciousness, depression, frustration and hopelessness among female media consumers.
The
study results
reveal that taking
part in a high - impact activity like running, more than 1 hour each day at least 3 times per week seems to be related to more degenerated cartilage and a potentially higher risk
of.
The
study also
revealed 2 microRNAs which play a role in the regulation
of a hormone known as renin and long considered to play to
part in controlling blood pressure.
Studies have
revealed that aerobic exercises that got the heart pumping, actually increased the size
of a
part of the brain known as the hippocampus.
Fascinating
studies from the late 19th and early 20th century
reveal that gelatin — the
part of broth that firms up and gets jiggly in the fridge — helps heal any body
parts that are failing to thrive, suffering from wounds or recovering from surgery.
Other
studies reveal a correlation between fasting and improved neural connections in the hippocampus (the
part of our brain that plays a critical role in memory).
In 2014, an EliteSingles
study discovered that 97 %
of our members see humour as an essential
part of a healthy relationship.2 Happily for them (and for anyone looking for a witty partner), our latest
study has
revealed something interesting: we now know where to find the funniest singles in New Zealand.