Sentences with phrase «presented results of the new study»

Wang presented results of the new study, which investigated the associations between antihypertensive medications, a receptor known as sRAGE, and pancreatic cancer at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting (AACR), held April 14 — 18 in Chicago.
In time for the exhibition, BoD (Books on Demand), Germany's leading selfpublishing service platform (especially for print books) presented the results of its new study on the growth and potential of selfpublishing in Germany and Europe.

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At 2 p.m., the New York Independent System Operator hosts a forum to present the results of its 2015 Congestion Assessment and Resource Integration Study, Radisson Wolf Road, Colonie.
Preliminary results of the study were presented at a World Health Organization (WHO) evidence review group meeting, while UNITAID has issued a call for further research into the use of endectocide class drugs, of which ivermectin is currently the only one registered for human use, as new vector control tools in the fight against malaria and other mosquito borne disease.
In a trio of studies to be presented at the 57th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando, investigators at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute will present the results of clinical trials showing that new drug combinations can significantly extend the time in which multiple myeloma is kept in check in patients with relapsed or treatment - resistant forms of the disease.
People diagnosed with cancer gained 3.34 million years of life thanks to cancer clinical trials run by SWOG and supported with public funds, according to new study results to be presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the world's largest clinical cancer research meeting.
The program has already found some new features of the fruit fly brain, said study coauthor Hanchuan Peng of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Va. «We can see very beautiful and very complicated patterns,» said Peng, who presented the results April 9 at the 51st Annual Drosophila Research Conference.
As time lapses, many colonoscopy patients become less and less likely to recall when and where they last had the procedure performed; who the doctor was who performed it; whether polyps were found, and, if so, the number and size of those polyps, according to new study results presented at the 2015 Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons.
Use of mechanical thrombectomy on qualifying stroke patients could result in major savings to the healthcare economy in the United Kingdom (U.K.) and other western countries with a similar healthcare structure, according to a new study presented at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery 12th Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
The first - of - its - kind study found the dual treatments to be safe and elicit a clinical response in patients, according to new results from a phase I trial to be presented at the AACR Annual Meeting 2015 on April 19.
The results of two studies, published in Science, present a new «rule - book» to estimate the risk of different cholera strains causing an epidemic.
A comprehensive analysis of the study's results — published in June 1 online edition of the New England Journal of Medicine and to be presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting in Chicago — found participants treated with enzalutamide saw an 81 percent reduction in the risk the cancer would progress and a 29 percent reduction in the risk of death.
A study that will be presented by Brendon Stiles, MD, Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York - Presbyterian Hospital, at the 95th AATS Annual Meeting finds that these survivors still face continued risks resulting from recurrence of the original cancer, appearance of new primary cancers, or chronic pulmonary disease, and calls for long - term surveillance of these patienNew York - Presbyterian Hospital, at the 95th AATS Annual Meeting finds that these survivors still face continued risks resulting from recurrence of the original cancer, appearance of new primary cancers, or chronic pulmonary disease, and calls for long - term surveillance of these patiennew primary cancers, or chronic pulmonary disease, and calls for long - term surveillance of these patients.
Results of the study are expected to be presented April 17 at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2016 in New Orleans (abstract CT017).
Karmazin spoke to New Scientist ahead of presenting the study's first results at Recode, a technology conference in Los Angeles last week.
Writing in Advanced Functional Materials in February 2018, the researchers presented the results of studies into a new material that may solve the long - standing dendrite problem.
He said the new study demonstrates the power of liquid biopsies of resistant cancers to identify the biological causes and — in the present case — report those mechanisms simultaneously with the publication of the clinical trial results for a new drug.
The new results presented at EPS include detailed studies of the Higgs boson.
The results of two studies presented at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) 2017 press conference revealed promising data supporting two new drug classes for the treatment of psoriatic arthritis (PsA).
The results of two studies, published in Science (10 November), present a new «rule - book» to estimate the risk of different cholera strains causing an epidemic.
Even so, the new paper presents «a marvelously intriguing result,» says Geoff Marcy, a University of California, Berkeley, astronomy professor who has collaborated with Vogt and Butler on numerous planet discoveries in the past but was not involved in the new study.
Results of this multicenter phase III study called HAVEN 1, will be presented at the International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis and published in the New England Journal of Medicine on July 10.
Early results from a phase I, first in - human study indicate that a potential new class of drugs, RNA interference (RNAi) drugs, can be safely administered in humans, according to a researcher who presented data on the safety and preliminary efficacy of TKM - 080301 at the AACR Annual Meeting 2013, held in Washington, D.C., April 6 - 10.
James A. Edmonds • Member, IPCC Steering Committee on «New Integrated Scenarios» (2006 - present) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Framing Issues,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Global, Regional, and National Costs and Ancillary Benefits of Mitigation,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Decision - Making Frameworks,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, Summary for Policy Makers, IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Energy Supply Mitigation Options,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Mitigation: Cross-Sectoral and Other Issues,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Estimating the Costs of Mitigating Greenhouse Gases,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «A Review of Mitigation Cost Studies,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Integrated Assessment of Climate Change: An Overview and Comparison of Approaches and Results,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report, Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change and An Evaluation of the IPCC IS92 Emission Scenarios (1994) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report, Climate Change 1992: The Supplementary Report to the IPCC Scientific Assessment (1992) • Major contributor, IPCC First Assessment Report, Working Group III, Response Strategies Working Group (1991).
ASHG 2009: New Genetics Research Findings Expand Our Understanding of How Human Populations Have Evolved: Researchers Present Latest Evolution and Population Genetics Study Results at ASHG 2009 Meeting ASHG Press Release — October 22, 2009
The first - of - its - kind study found the dual treatments to be safe and elicit a clinical response in patients, according to new results from a phase I trial to be presented at the AACR Annual Meeting 2015 on Sunday, April 19 (Abstract #CT137).
The results of the new study were presented June 11 at The Endocrine Society's 91st Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
In 2015, researchers at New York's Columbia University Medical Center presented a study which found that consuming oatmeal for breakfast increases the satiety, result in 31 percent reduction in consuming calories at next meal, as opposed to eating a bowl of corn flakes with the same amount of calories.
According to a new study, the results of which were presented at The Endocrine Society's 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston on June 12, even a modest reduction in carbohydrate - rich foods can promote loss of the deep belly fat (intra-abdominal fat) that's been linked to type 2 diabetes, stroke and heart disease.
-LSB-...] The problem with the way the results of this study have been presented is that parameters used to establish the new «optimal blood level» are limited to the osteoporosis prevention and bone health benefits of vitamin D.
The study found that «the negative results are present regardless of whether we look at the same students in a panel setting or different sets of students, and they do not appear to change much over time, indicating that the initial negative results are not due to the fact that EdChoice participants all were newcomers in a new private school.»
They present new insights for the publishing industry with results from their extensive study of how over 600 companies in all sectors are using cloud services in every function of their businesses.
Mr. Watts, while you are presenting this new study by Melvin et al. as something that provides results which allegedly refute Mann's hockey stick you do not tell your audience here that the temperature reconstruction shown in the graph, explicitly mentioned by you here, in the Melvin et al paper is done only for a region of Northern Scandinavia, unlike the temperature reconstruction in Mann et al., (1999), doi: 10.1029 / 1999GL900070, which was a reconstruction of the Northern Hemispheric temperature.
Deep weathering of outcrops can result in leaching of K and U64, however, due to the use in the present study of new road - cut sections at Daxiakou and Chaohu dissolution from weathering is minimized.
A new study, due to be presented in July to the International Commission on Snow and Ice (ICSI), predicts that most of the glaciers in the region will vanish within 40 years as a result of global warming.
The report, which is the result of a year - long study of the operation of bail in five provinces and territories, highlights Canada's increasing reliance on pre-trial detention, presents new data about -LSB-...]
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The present study helpsto bridge the gap by successfully applying modified research therapy proceduresfor the training of school - based clinicians to deliver an evidence - based therapy.Specifically, the results demonstrate the effectiveness of IPT - A comparedwith TAU for the treatment of adolescent depression in school - based healthclinics in impoverished urban communities in New York City.
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