Not exact matches
For instance, it has been suggested that the
physical restraint associated with swaddling may prevent infants placed supine from rolling to the prone position.299 One study's results suggested a decrease in SIDS rate with swaddling if the infant was supine, 182 but it was notable that there was an increased risk of SIDS if the infant was swaddled and placed in the prone position.182 Although a recent study found a 31-fold increase in SIDS risk with swaddling, the
analysis was not stratified according to sleep position.171 Although it may be more likely that parents will initially place a swaddled infant supine, this protective effect may be offset by the 12-fold increased risk of SIDS if the infant is either placed or rolls to the prone position when swaddled.182, 300 Moreover, there is no
evidence that swaddling reduces bed - sharing or use of unsafe sleep surfaces, promotes breastfeeding, or reduces maternal cigarette smoking.
This is generally accomplished through the
analysis of recovered items of
physical evidence.
The
analysis of sediment cores provides direct
physical evidence of the environmental conditions that sparked the monsoon conditions that exist today around the low - lying island nation and the Indian subcontinent.
A meta -
analysis of randomized controlled trials involving individuals with vascular disease, showed that mindfulness interventions reduced stress, depression and anxiety, as well as
evidence that mindfulness has a positive impact on
physical outcomes such as blood pressure and stress hormones.
Their
analysis of studies involving boswellia found
evidence that it reduced pain (as measured by a pain scale) and improved
physical function compared to a placebo.
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Even if breed can be identified through DNA
analysis, there is yet to be any credible
evidence that
physical traits are linked to behavioral characteristics.
Kamins talked about the importance of establishing a chain of custody that documents the transfer,
analysis, and disposition of
physical evidence.
Together, we can help improve the quality of investigation and
analysis for
physical evidence in cases of animal cruelty.
For instance, US politicians frequently assert that it is an open question whether humans are causing the undeniable warming that the Earth is experiencing, thus exposing ignorance of dozens of lines of independent robust
evidence of human causation including attribution studies, finger print
analyses, strong
evidence that correlates fossil fuel use to rising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, and other
physical and chemical
evidence.
Usually this is accomplished through witnesses (including the parties to the accident) and an
analysis of the
physical evidence.
Chain of custody refers to the paper trail, or chronological documentation, showing the seizure, custody, control, transfer and
analysis of
physical, or electronic
evidence.
Assist in the microscopic, chemical,
physical instrumental and quantitative methods of
analysis of biological
evidence.
• Gathered
evidence required to defend clients, through different channels as advised by the investigator • Organized
evidence according to specifications governing investigative protocols • Interviewed clients and witnesses, and catalogued information in the database • Assisted with operating photographic equipment at crime scenes and ensured that
evidence collected was properly catalogued properly • Created and maintained reports and witness statements along with
analysis of
physical evidence
• Confer with clients and attorneys to acquire information of committed crime • Analyze facts and ensure that they are documented properly • Conduct investigations to support the legal defense of a wide variety of criminal cases • Contact external agencies and expert witnesses as reference resources for potential testimony • Serve subpoenas on those required to testify or submit
evidence before the court • Operate and maintain a variety of photographic and projection equipment to assist in criminal investigation • Handle potentially explosive situations with tact, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all people involved • Create and submit reports regarding findings such as statements, scene descriptions and
analysis of
physical evidence
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For example, there is
evidence of local systemic stigma based on population data
analysis, in that children registered in tertiary mental health services receive less emergency and inpatient treatment for their
physical disorders after psychiatric diagnosis than do children with no mental disorder, even though they have more
physical and biomedical diagnoses at the levels of ambulatory and provincial physician billing.28