Sentences with phrase «particular study published»

A particular study published by the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, found that the Accuracy of Stated Energy Contents of Reduced - Energy, Commercially Prepared Foods were between 8 - 18 % inaccurate of the stated label claim
One particular study published just a few years ago decided to delve into how well - adjusted children who came into families via methods other than traditional conception are.

Not exact matches

A new study published in Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine sheds further light on how coconut oil, virgin coconut oil in particular, enhances cardiovascular health, in direct contradiction to the U.S. government claims that coconut oil leads to heart disease.
We believe that the effectiveness of this particular program was owing to a careful design incorporating elements shown to be most successful in previously published peer counseling studies.
Published in PLOS One, the study shows that in particular, the moss Funaria hygrometrica tolerates and absorbs an impressive amount of lead (Pb) from water.
In particular, the study, published Jan. 6 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, revealed differences in the white matter of patients» brains and in the cerebellum, an area of the brain not previously linked with the disorder.
In a paper published in the expert journal Nuclear Instruments and Methods A they describe how this Plasma Accelerator Research Station (PARS) would enable unique studies into the critical issues for the next generation of plasma accelerators; in particular investigations on high gradient acceleration, two - bunch acceleration, plasma lenses and advanced beam handling techniques.
This picture of growing distance between scholarly «haves» and «have nots» emerges from a study by Ajay K. Agrawal of the University of Toronto (U of T), John McHale of Queen's University, and Alexander Oettl of the Georgia Institute of Technology, which examined decades of research output by everyone publishing in a particular scientific field.
The study, published in 1999 in Perception, established that people viewing a particular space and concentrating on a task can miss shockingly obvious things (SN: 5/21/11, p. 16).
In particular, the published study states that, when root stem cells die due a genomic stress, a signal of steroid hormones is sent to reservoir stem cells so that these divide and replace the damaged ones.
This study, published recently in PLOS Genetics, shows that in the particular case of meiotic cells such as spermatocytes, the signalling route of the ATM protein also participates in the control system of the cell cycle progression in response to DNA damage, something which until now was unknown.
Subjective well - being is an extensive indicator of mental health and depression in particular, and in the now published study, life satisfaction was used to measure subjective well - being.
The study, which will be published December 21 in the Journal of Cell Biology, suggests that the loss of these particular Numb proteins makes breast cancers more aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy, but points the way toward new therapeutic approaches that could improve patient outcome by preserving p53 levels.
It was just a decade ago that Hariri and colleagues at the National Institutes of Health published what is widely considered the first study linking a particular gene to how our brains work.
This study represents the first detailed analysis of DNA methylation status of a particular gene throughout life, and the results were recently published in Nature Communications.
In particular, brain areas involved in processing emotions and sensations such as pain were calmed, says Tillisch, coauthor of the study, published in 2013 in Gastroenterology.
In a study published September 13 in the journal Science, researchers from the U.S. and Canada suggest that climate velocity — the rate and direction that climate shifts in a particular region or landscape — explains observed shifts in distribution far better than biological or species characteristics.
The study, published recently in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, should have particular interest for marathon runners.
The revolution in neuroscience is often characterized as a revolution in new imaging technology.A long overdue reassessment of neuroimaging machines — in particular the functional magnetic resonance imager — has underlined that what you see is not always what you get.A study published this year in Perspectives on Psychological Science noted that many papers in social neuroscience, the field that examines the neurobiology of social behavior, suffered from faulty analyses that produced «voodoo correlations» in their data.
Based on the results, published today in JAMA Internal Medicine, the study authors recommend communications training for physicians that fosters positive experiences for patients without agreeing to all requests for particular diagnostics or treatments.
In a study, published in Science, they investigated a gene region that contains a particular single nucleotide variant associated with increased risk for developing colorectal and prostate cancers — and found that removing this region caused dramatic resistance to tumor formation.
A new study published today in the journal Cell Metabolism looks into why Labrador retrievers in particular are so motivated by food.
Cell Host & Microbe will publish novel findings related to microbes (which includes bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses) from molecular and cellular biology to translational studies with particular emphasis on the interface between the microbe and its host (vertebrate, invertebrate, or plant; unicellular or multicellular).
Again, putting aside questions about the accuracy or utility of this information, there is a lot of published scientific literature that is potentially relevant to people with a particular genotype (including genome - wide association studies as well as a lot of classical human genetic literature and other functional studies).
Studies published in 1997, for example, focused on the reflex - like response of C. elegans of moving toward, or away from, a particular odor, depending on whether it was attractive or repulsive.
Now, a study published in the August 2014 issue of Cancer Research states that women taking birth control pills are at higher risk for breast cancer, and that the risk depends on the amount of estrogen in that particular pill.
A study published in 2013 in the journal Gut Microbes found that taking a particular microbe could reduce a person's level of inflammatory proteins (called cytokines).
Recently, more researchers have applauded self - massage, in particular, with a new study published in the International Journal of Therapeutic Massage Bodywork finding that it significantly improves the outcome of those with osteoarthritis of the knee.
Another study published in the US National Library of Medicine states that their researchers explored the phytonutrients, in particular methanol found in avocados in relation to preventing the growth and death of cancer cells in patients undergoing chemotherapy (27).
And qigong, in particular, may have the most significant impact on reducing diastolic blood pressure [DBP], according to a review of studies published in Evidence - Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2017; article ID 9784271).
One particular study that attracted considerable media attention when it was published five years ago was conducted by researchers at both the University of Virginia and Harvard.
For reassurance that none of this is the case, researchers commonly begin by looking for two facts in particular: first, studies of the program published in independent, refereed journals — ideally those of high repute; and second, the researchers» use of truly comparable groups.
Sarah has a particular interest in digital writing and learning portfolios and has published a fascinating study on the impact of blogging on children's writing.
Studies published in the best economics and education journals have shown unequivocal evidence of excessive teaching to the test and drilling that produces inflated measures of students» growth in learning; cheating on tests that includes erasing incorrect answers or filling in missing responses; shifting of students out of classrooms or other efforts to exclude anticipated poor performers from testing, or alternatively, concentrating classroom teaching efforts on those students most likely to increase their test scores above a particular target, and other even more subtle strategies for increasing testing averages.
The pitfall to avoid: When studying competing titles, make sure you don't look at old titles or just titles by a favorite author; look at recent releases by a range of authors in your genre to determine how to publish a book that can compete in that particular genre.
In fact, one study, published by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, shows that fantasizing too much about a particular goal can actually impede your success.
Consequently, I was quite surprised to run across a paper (1) published in 2006 about a study that was able to substantially reduce in incidence and severity of hip dysplasia in Labradors — not by locating particular genes or implementing strategically - designed breeding programs — but by reducing food consumption.
More than any other work, the «Wisconsin Study» (which is actually a series of articles, the first being published in 1993 [2]-RRB- has been used as «evidence» against advocates for free - roaming cats in general, and TNR in particular.
This should therefore be a concern when the results of any one particular study are promoted over the conclusions of a larger body of past published work (especially if it is a new study that has not been fully absorbed or assessed by the community).
I ran the paper by some researchers involved in such work but not in this particular study, which is being published in January in the journal Psychological Science.
For potential other stuff, use Google Scholar; if you're not familiar with it, once you find a particular study (easy with the author and title) it will give you a list of subsequent published research citing to the study.
Anything of interest to the scientists whose field is dealt with by the particular journal may be published; for example Dr Naomi Oreskes, of the University of California in San Diego, published a study that she did showing that there is an overwhelming consensus in the scientific publications on the human cause for climate change.
In particular, the academy published the results of a two year study into population and the environment last year, which coincided with their award to another researcher notable for his failures — population environmentalist and neo-malthusian doomsayer, Paul Ehrlich.
More specifically, we (a) examined whether non-significant results were omitted disproportionately in the climate change literature, (b) if there were particular trends of unexpected and abrupt changes in the number of published studies and reported effects in relation to IPCC 2007 and Climategate, (c) whether effects presented in the abstracts were significantly larger than those reported in the main body of reports, and (d) how findings from these first three tests related to the impact factor of journals.
A study published in Ecology Letters in January shows that animals like this particular hare, which have camouflage that changes to match the seasons, will now be much more vulnerable to their predators, thanks to later arriving winter snows and earlier spring melting.
The letter requested that NASA in general and the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in particular stop publishing the scientific conclusions about the human - driven causes of global climate disruption.
Both anecdotally and in published studies, people report that when trying to locate a particular piece of written information they often remember where in the printed text it appeared.
Researchers have investigated the role of «placemaking» in relationships, seeking to understand how objects in a home reflect and represent the couple that resides in that space.1 In a study published in the journal Personal Relationships, researchers asked partners who were married, or couples that were not married but cohabiting, to list objects in their homes and note whether each item was acquired by a particular partner individually («that's my ’59 Fender Stratocaster and your first edition of Darwin's Origin of Species»), or whether the couple had acquired it together («our collection of vintage pornography»; see this post for more on language use and relationships).
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