A
first phase of study took place from 2009 to 2010, during which field and laboratory testing revealed important information about the condition of the plaster decoration.
A
second phase of study undertaken in 2011 examined in detail the available options for restoring the studio ceiling.
The
next phase of study involving the newly discovered gene mutations will investigate their function using human blood samples at the molecular level.
This
new phase of the study will include annual contact with families around the time each child is 2.5, 3.5, and 4.5 years of age.
While the study surveyed a broad base of teachers in the
initial phase of the study, the interview and classroom observations were small in scope.
In the
current phase of the study, we are interviewing the original participants as the adopted children enter the early school - aged years.
The
next phase of the study will look at using touchscreen devices to examine for violence and determine whether that provides an even more effective method for women to open up about their experiences.
They then conducted a follow - up qualitative investigation to gain deeper understanding of patterns and relationships that were identified in the
quantitative phase of the study.
SEG Study Executive Summary SEG Measurement, an independent research firm, announced the completion of the first
phase of a study of nearly 1,000 English language learners in grades two — five in a large California school district.
In
earlier phases of the study — published in the American Journal of Public Health and the Annals of Family Medicine — the research team found that about two - thirds of the participating doctors had varying levels of «implicit,» or unconscious, bias against African Americans or Latinos.
«We see luxury electric vehicles as an intrinsic part of our future product portfolio and welcome ChinaEquity into the next
phase of study for the project development,» commented Aston Martin's CEO Dr Andy Palmer.
Group 3 (the control group of 9 kittens) were not neutered until maturity and after the completion of the first
phase of the study at 12 months.
During the
blinded phase of the study, the rate of muscle - related symptoms was similar whether patients received a statin or placebo (2.03 % per year vs. 2 % respectively).
Last year, the second
phase of the study focused on Year 7 science lessons at four schools, involving nine teachers and approximately 325 students.
In total, 7893 parents gave informed consent for participation of their infants in the
postnatal phase of the study.33 The medical ethics committee of the Erasmus Medical Center (Rotterdam, Netherlands) approved the study.
The second
phase of the study reports results from 53 healthy, non-obese men and women between ages 21 and 50 who cut calories by 15 % over 2 years and underwent additional measurements for metabolism and oxidative stress.
However, during the
non-blinded phase of the study, muscle - related symptoms were 41 % more common among people taking statins compared to those who weren't (1.26 % vs 1.00 % per year respectively).
The second
phase of each study prompted the women to rate the sexual and romantic interest of men based on the following: described behavior of a hypothetical dating partner (from holding hands to flirting), viewing male facial portraits, or interacting with a potential partner via a video screen.
Gerard Beltrando of Denis Diderot University in Paris is about to begin the final
phase of his studies into the way the new line will alter the microclimate in the vineyards of Champagne.
The researchers therefore hypothesize that rats develop long - lasting bingeing behaviors because of the repetitive training they had from the
easier phase of the study.
In the
latter phases of the study, researchers found that when they put participants on their ideal personalized diets, the sub-populations of bacteria changed for the good, further supporting optimal blood sugar control.
These types of studies, which fall under the mixed - methods umbrella, consist of two methods that occur in
different phases of a study, each applying different methods and conducted sequentially.
The short lifespan of the Irish Wolfhound as a breed has created some difficulties in the blood
collection phase of the study as many of the affected hounds are already dead, as are their parents.
The first
phase of the study endeavored to find out how classroom pets are being utilized throughout the United States and Canada and what the perceived benefits and challenges of keeping pets in today's classroom environment are.
The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of Ilana Attie for her work on
previous phases of the study; Roberta Paikoff, Richard Fox, Claire Holderness, Alice Michael, and Jamie Traegger, for their assistance with the follow - up project; the staff at Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey; and the staff of the Adolescent Study Program for their assistance over the course of the project.
The authors acknowledge our partners in cleft care centres around the world for participating in data collection in
various phases of the study.