Sentences with phrase «pieces of evidence suggest»

Two pieces of evidence suggest that the clusters produced are clinically meaningful and have prognostic significance: (1) a group of children with a high risk for later psychiatrie disorder (children in local authority care) are over-represented in the «pathological» clusters, and (2) the mothers of the children in these latter «clusters» have significantly higher scores than mothers of children in the remaining clusters on an index of mental health one year later.
(If you did not intend to have the opening suggest that little or nothing has changed on this gulf stream risk issue, please take this as constructive criticism of * your * reporting; — RRB - and consider at least a small non-sensational statement next time that several pieces of evidence suggest that risks vis a vis the gulf stream may be higher than the «tiny» risk level previously thought) HB
However, several pieces of evidence suggest that students» varying results were due to group assignment, not their instructor.
Interestingly, however, a few pieces of evidence suggest that voters like the idea of the standards more than the standards themselves.
Several pieces of evidence suggest that B cells are major players in type 1 diabetes, Dr. Kissler says.
It's another piece of evidence suggesting that people are looking to cut their refined sugar intake but are interested in replacing that with more natural alternatives.
A second piece of evidence suggesting a long history of leprosy lies within the bacterial genome.
«The nematodes could not infect well, and that was a clear piece of evidence suggesting that cytokinin plays a main role in plant - nematode interactions.»
These two pieces of evidence suggested that TRPA1 might encode a protein involved in infrared sensing.
It provides yet another piece of evidence suggesting that urban students benefit when afforded more educational options.
None of this should come as a surprise: The paper seemed to undermine a key piece of evidence suggesting that we can actually see and measure the consequences of human - induced climate change.
There are pieces of evidence suggesting that alexithymic traits are common in mothers (and fathers) of female patients affected by eating disorders (30, 31).

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The report is another piece of evidence that suggests the U.S. shale industry is perhaps struggling a bit more than is commonly thought.
Drawing these various pieces of information together there is some evidence to suggest that domestic demand is now in the process of slowing from the above - average pace seen in 2004.
In fairness, Bruce should be delighted with his current squad, the same squad which avoided defeat against Sunday's opponent's Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham, as well as record a stunning 3 - 0 win over defending champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, the latter an emphatic result which Sir Alex Ferguson cited as just one piece of evidence to suggest that Sunday's visit of Steve Bruce's Sunderland will be one of his side's toughest home games of the entire season.
James Murdoch stated that News International had based its «push back» against new allegations on the combination of three pieces of evidence: that the Metropolitan Police had closed their investigation, that the Crown Prosecution Service had closed their prosecution and that they had received written advice from their legal advisors Harbottle & Lewis, that there was nothing to suggest phone hacking was not the work of one «rogue reporter» working with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire.
Spurred on by the finding, Johnson and Wemmie conducted an extensive search of the scientific literature on bipolar disorder and began to find pieces of evidence that suggested that the cerebellum may function abnormally in bipolar disorder and that lithium might potentially target the cerebellum and alter glucose levels in this brain region.
Fierce debate still rages over its significance, but many see it as a crucial piece of evidence in the story of how humans came to be — one that suggests flowers played a key role in our evolution.
The last piece of evidence together with the fact that the parents do not carry the alterations suggest that the extra copies of genes may have occurred either in the sperm or the egg, the parent's germ cells, and before or very early after fertilization.
Still, says Anne Yoder, an evolutionary biologist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, «it is another piece of evidence in the growing pile» that suggests rafting plays an important role in animal dispersal.
Now there is a piece of good news is that popular evidence suggests less than 5 % of the profiles online are there to trap and scam unsuspecting visitors.
The score is a piece of evidence that suggests this movie takes itself far too seriously.
But new evidence suggests that striking the right balance of formal content training with pedagogical methods, particularly in the area of mathematics, is a crucial piece of the training puzzle.
In addition, they found little difference between scores on papers students selected as «best pieces» and scores for the rest of the writing portfolio, a finding that is inconsistent with other evidence suggesting lack of generalizability across different writing tasks (Dunbar, Koretz, Hoover, 1991).
«There is no credible evidence base to suggest that wearing a piece of clothing on one's head has an impact on intellectual or academic ability.»
Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S3 at Mobile World Congress in 2017, so it's logical to assume a follow - up model will be launched this year, but this is the first piece of evidence to suggest a new tablet is on the way.
I know in medical statistics, if you have a whole lot of weak evidence, from a lot of different measures or theories, all suggesting there's something going on not yet well understood, it's more convincing that if you have only one piece of weak evidence that's easy to dismiss as being that one - in - twenty accidental blip.
I share Kevin's wait and see attitude regarding evidence for all of the «links» Judah was suggesting in his piece.
I suggest the shape of the gravity wave is going to be found to be the defining factor in the way things work, more than any other piece of evidence that will be provided.
The key to deciding if these models are useful, because they do produce something that might appear to be similar to a cardiac arrhythmia, and so could be said to produce a useful result, is that they can be falsified on the basis of specific predictions such as implying a range of conduction velocities within the heart that have never been measured in real life or that an arrhythmia can persist in a small piece of isolated tissue when all the experimental evidence suggests that a minimum volume of tissue is required to support an arrhythmia.
A second approach is to post a comment with the stated or implied message, «This is a piece of evidence supporting my conclusions», without suggesting that no contradictory evidence exists.
As I stated, no one has suggested anything better to explain those many pieces of evidence I cited, nor has anyone convincingly explained them in combination in a better way.
It seems to me that you are taking one rather slender piece of evidence (the Wentz paper, which is interesting but not completely definitive) and then extrapolating it like crazy to suggest all sorts of things that they haven't suggested... and which don't really seem in line with the empirical data that we have.
It's still too soon to call it one way or the other, but the most solid piece of evidence to date that suggests Apple's new iPad will include a fingerprint scanner may have just surfaced.
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