Sentences with phrase «previous study published in the journal»

My previous study published in the Journal of Divorce and Remarriage concluded that lack of access to both parents and an inability to deal with conflict in a constructive manner were associated with low self - esteem in young women raised in divorced homes.
A previous study published in the Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2007 found that maple syrup contains polyphenols such as abscisic acid (ABA), which is thought to stimulate insulin release through pancreatic cells very much the same way berries increase sensitivity of the fat cells to insulin, which makes the syrup beneficial for those with metabolic syndrome and diabetes.
My previous study published in the Journal of Divorce and Remarriage concluded that lack of access to both parents and high conflict between them contributed to low self - esteem in young women raised in divorced homes.

Not exact matches

While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand -Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand -journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
By measuring the dilation of their pupils — an indicator of sexual arousal, as proven by a previous study of his published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Savin - Williams and his team were able to conclude that women were aroused by pornography featuring women with men and women with women.
Her previous works have been published in the Journal of Strategic Studies, the National Interest, the Diplomat, Policy Forum, E-International Relations, the Washington Post, and the Woodrow Wilson Center's Sources and Methods.
A study published in 2003 in the Journal of Marriage and Family found that 90 % of parents said they'd yelled, shouted, or screamed at their kids in the previous year.
Recent studies show poor sleeping habits cause both brain damage and brain shrinkage, and may even accelerate onset of Alzheimer's disease.1 Previous research published in the journal Science2 revealed that your brain removes toxic waste during sleep through what has been dubbed «the glymphatic system.»
There is an increased risk of severe perineal tearing during childbirth in women who had such a tear in a previous delivery, suggests a new study published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG).
Previous studies held sport accountable for about 15 per cent of head injuries but research published in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport this month shows that to have increased to 21 per cent.
In a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine showed certain immune cells — neutrophils — can clean up nerve debris, while previous models have attributed nerve cell damage control to other cells entirelIn a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine showed certain immune cells — neutrophils — can clean up nerve debris, while previous models have attributed nerve cell damage control to other cells entirelin the Journal of Neuroscience, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine showed certain immune cells — neutrophils — can clean up nerve debris, while previous models have attributed nerve cell damage control to other cells entirely.
The results, to be published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, are a surprise, because previous studies of frog evolution pinpointed the blossoming of the main frog lineages today to about 35 million years earlier, in the middle of the Mesozoic era.
The study, which appears in Biology Letters, builds on previous research published by the same team in the journal Science more than ten years ago, which found that for every son she had, a woman's life would be shortened by an average of 34 weeks.
Sixteen of the 30 had no known hormonal activity until now, while there was some previous evidence for the other 14, according to the study, published online last Thursday in the scientific journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
In a previous related study published in the Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, the same team of NTU scientists found that fish scale - derived collagen would induce human umbilical vein endothelial cells to express 2.5 times more of a specific type of collagen responsible for blood vessel formation, as compared to endothelial cells cultured on bovine collageIn a previous related study published in the Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, the same team of NTU scientists found that fish scale - derived collagen would induce human umbilical vein endothelial cells to express 2.5 times more of a specific type of collagen responsible for blood vessel formation, as compared to endothelial cells cultured on bovine collagein the Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, the same team of NTU scientists found that fish scale - derived collagen would induce human umbilical vein endothelial cells to express 2.5 times more of a specific type of collagen responsible for blood vessel formation, as compared to endothelial cells cultured on bovine collagein Medicine, the same team of NTU scientists found that fish scale - derived collagen would induce human umbilical vein endothelial cells to express 2.5 times more of a specific type of collagen responsible for blood vessel formation, as compared to endothelial cells cultured on bovine collagen.
In a report of their preliminary results, published in the 26 April issue of the American journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers note that the lengths of DNA that would code for such protein segments — 450 nucleotides for prokaryotes and 375 for higher organisms — fall in the range of sizes that previous studies have found to be optimal for forming circular segments of DNIn a report of their preliminary results, published in the 26 April issue of the American journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers note that the lengths of DNA that would code for such protein segments — 450 nucleotides for prokaryotes and 375 for higher organisms — fall in the range of sizes that previous studies have found to be optimal for forming circular segments of DNin the 26 April issue of the American journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers note that the lengths of DNA that would code for such protein segments — 450 nucleotides for prokaryotes and 375 for higher organisms — fall in the range of sizes that previous studies have found to be optimal for forming circular segments of DNin the range of sizes that previous studies have found to be optimal for forming circular segments of DNA.
In a study published in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Dr. Sean B. Rourke found that in 2011, 87.3 per cent of people in the Ontario study were receiving care (defined as having had one viral load test measuring amount of HIV virus in the blood in the previous year), 77 per cent were on antiretroviral treatment and 76 per cent had a suppressed viral loaIn a study published in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Dr. Sean B. Rourke found that in 2011, 87.3 per cent of people in the Ontario study were receiving care (defined as having had one viral load test measuring amount of HIV virus in the blood in the previous year), 77 per cent were on antiretroviral treatment and 76 per cent had a suppressed viral loain the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Dr. Sean B. Rourke found that in 2011, 87.3 per cent of people in the Ontario study were receiving care (defined as having had one viral load test measuring amount of HIV virus in the blood in the previous year), 77 per cent were on antiretroviral treatment and 76 per cent had a suppressed viral loain 2011, 87.3 per cent of people in the Ontario study were receiving care (defined as having had one viral load test measuring amount of HIV virus in the blood in the previous year), 77 per cent were on antiretroviral treatment and 76 per cent had a suppressed viral loain the Ontario study were receiving care (defined as having had one viral load test measuring amount of HIV virus in the blood in the previous year), 77 per cent were on antiretroviral treatment and 76 per cent had a suppressed viral loain the blood in the previous year), 77 per cent were on antiretroviral treatment and 76 per cent had a suppressed viral loain the previous year), 77 per cent were on antiretroviral treatment and 76 per cent had a suppressed viral load.
In their previous studies, «Facebook Self - disclosure: Examining the Role of Traits, Social Cohesion, and Motives» (2014) and «Predictors of Honesty, Intent, and Valence of Facebook Self - disclosure» (2015) published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, Ferris aIn their previous studies, «Facebook Self - disclosure: Examining the Role of Traits, Social Cohesion, and Motives» (2014) and «Predictors of Honesty, Intent, and Valence of Facebook Self - disclosure» (2015) published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, Ferris ain the journal Computers in Human Behavior, Ferris ain Human Behavior, Ferris and
The study, published Aug. 13, 2014, in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, builds on previous work from researchers at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute that outlined a perplexing quality about HIV: The antibodies that originally arise to fight the virus are ineffective.
The findings, published in the Sept. 7 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience, built on previous studies showing that frequent alcohol use can activate specific groups of neurons.
Previous studies of similarly organized societies had had supported the optimal skew model, but a study published today in the journal Nature suggests that meerkat behavior instead supports the limited control model.
This multimodal approach, published online this week in the journal Cortex, is distinct from many previous studies that have used a single neuroimaging measure.
Despite findings of previous studies and published guidelines, nearly two - thirds of patients with T4a larynx («voice box») cancer are not receiving a total laryngectomy (surgical removal of the larynx), the recommended form of treatment, and as a result, have significantly worse survival rates versus those treated with a total laryngectomy, a new study published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics by experts at Penn Medicine found.
Although previous studies have examined the biomechanics of golf, this latest study, published online today in the Journal of Applied Biomechanics, is thought to be the first to analyze rotational biomechanics throughout the swing.
This previous study — also published in the British Journal of Nutrition — showed that organic crops and crop - based foods are up to 60 % higher in a number of key antioxidants than conventionally - grown crops and contained less of the toxic metal cadmium.
Based on a review of previous studies a group of researchers have shortlisted a number of environmental risk factors for dementia in a paper published in the journal BMC Geriatrics.
In a study published in the journal Nature on Nov. 20, Meech's team writes that the detection of «Oumuamua suggests «previous estimates of the density of interstellar objects were pessimistically low,» and that upcoming upgrades to asteroid survey telescopes (like Pan-STARRS) will likely detect more of these interstellar visitors over the coming yearIn a study published in the journal Nature on Nov. 20, Meech's team writes that the detection of «Oumuamua suggests «previous estimates of the density of interstellar objects were pessimistically low,» and that upcoming upgrades to asteroid survey telescopes (like Pan-STARRS) will likely detect more of these interstellar visitors over the coming yearin the journal Nature on Nov. 20, Meech's team writes that the detection of «Oumuamua suggests «previous estimates of the density of interstellar objects were pessimistically low,» and that upcoming upgrades to asteroid survey telescopes (like Pan-STARRS) will likely detect more of these interstellar visitors over the coming years.
A new study, which was published in the journal Science on Dec. 8, suggests that new discoveries made over recent years show that modern humans may have originated from several migrations from Africa, which started as early as 120,000 years ago, or 60,000 years earlier than previous estimates.
In a 2005 study, published by the journal Neuron, she and her advisor John Marshall at UC Irvine showed that when given a choice between two separate rat - sized rooms, the rodents preferred the one where they remembered getting cocaine on previous days.
A review of previous studies on artificial sweeteners published in the journal Neuroscience supports this idea, with the author of the review noting that «artificial sweeteners, precisely because they are sweet, encourage sugar craving and sugar dependence.»
An excellent study that reviewed many previous studies on this topic was published in the Journal of Nutrition (Vol.
The analysis was published this month in the Cochrane Collaboration, a journal in which the results of previous studies are looked at together to give physicians and health care professionals guidance in clinical practice.
Previous studies, including an excellent one published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, have also linked high - carb diets, and their tendency to induce liver fat production and insulin resistance, to heart disease.
In a 2011 study published in the journal Psychiatry Research, for instance, researchers scanned the brains of participants who had little or no previous experience with mindfulness traininIn a 2011 study published in the journal Psychiatry Research, for instance, researchers scanned the brains of participants who had little or no previous experience with mindfulness traininin the journal Psychiatry Research, for instance, researchers scanned the brains of participants who had little or no previous experience with mindfulness training.
A recent study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute supports limiting grilled, barbecued and smoked meat intake for individuals at risk for or with a previous diagnosis of -LSB-...]
In response to the results of the previous study, a group of clinicians and researchers published a letter to the editor of the journal explaining their own experiences with glutamine supplementation in Crohn's diseasIn response to the results of the previous study, a group of clinicians and researchers published a letter to the editor of the journal explaining their own experiences with glutamine supplementation in Crohn's diseasin Crohn's disease.
In a new study published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, two - thirds of women who used the hormonal supplement before pregnancy successfully delivered babies, despite having had at least two previous pregnancy losseIn a new study published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, two - thirds of women who used the hormonal supplement before pregnancy successfully delivered babies, despite having had at least two previous pregnancy lossein the journal Fertility and Sterility, two - thirds of women who used the hormonal supplement before pregnancy successfully delivered babies, despite having had at least two previous pregnancy losses.
The findings come from a small new clinical trial, published in the journal Appetite, which compared food consumption among 39 women who'd taken part in a previous, year - long weight - loss study and 63 women who were not part of the earlier study.
- Numerous articles from our previous research studies on animal welfare - related topics published in peer - reviewed scientific journals
A recent study published in a peer - reviewed journal analyzed the results of many previous studies in the U.S. and Europe.
The study, published in the journal Nature, refines previous estimates of how sensitive the climate is to carbon dioxide by considering the historical variability in global temperature.
In a previous life I have had my research published in peer - reviewed journals albeit in those devoted to studies of animal psychology, brain - behavior relationships and psychopharmacologIn a previous life I have had my research published in peer - reviewed journals albeit in those devoted to studies of animal psychology, brain - behavior relationships and psychopharmacologin peer - reviewed journals albeit in those devoted to studies of animal psychology, brain - behavior relationships and psychopharmacologin those devoted to studies of animal psychology, brain - behavior relationships and psychopharmacology.
The stud, published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change analyzed the impact of climate change on birds and mammals using 130 previous studies, making it the most comprehensive analysis of the current effects of climate change on animals.
The study, published Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change, is the first to find correlations between rapid Arctic warming and extreme summer weather events, since previous research had focused on the links between Arctic warming and fall and winter weather patterns.
A comprehensive idealized hurricane intensity modeling study by Knutson and Tuleya, published in Journal of Climate (2004), confirms the general conclusions of previous studies but makes them more robust by using future climate projections from nine different global climate models and four different versions of the GFDL hurricane model.
The paper, published in the October issue of the journal Health Affairs, reviewed 28 previous studies of high - deductible health plans.
Studies are more likely to be published in peer - reviewed publications if they have statistically significant findings, build on previous published research, and can potentially garner citations for the journal with sensational findings.
NEW YORK CITY — A new study published in the July 8 issue of British Medical Journal Online First confirms previous findings that women use emergency contraception (EC) responsibly.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z