In a society that bombards us with too much choice, Barry Schwartz
provides countless studies reminding us that being happy with our choices may leave us happier overall.
Not exact matches
Again,
countless studies support the claim that indoor plants in the workplace
provide better air quality and have many psychological benefits.
Mouse embryonic stem cells, reported in 1981 by Martin Evans, Matthew Kaufman, and Gail Martin, have allowed scientists to generate genetically customized strains of mice that have revolutionized
studies of organismic development and immunity and have
provided countless models of human disease.
Yes, there have been
studies that show coconut oil does have the ability to raise LDL cholesterol, but what the AHA didn't mention is the
countless studies that show how incredibly effective coconut oil is at raising HDL cholesterol,
providing a protective effect on cardiovascular disease.
Rodent
studies have
provided compelling insights; however, they have
countless shortcomings as a reflection of human microbiota, human dietary patterns, and the ultimate intertwining of these variables with complex mental health disorders.
So pardon me for having an opinion and not following the incomplete, inconsistent data
provided by a
study that has been discredited
countless times nor the claims made by two complete quacks.
For while it is technically a sequel, taking place in the same world as Scott's film and extending the narrative to thirty years later, Blade Runner 2049 at the same time wants to
provide a sumptuously
studied remake of Blade Runner, copying
countless elements from it in order to evoke rich sense - memories of the original film.
Surfrider Foundation's Oregon Chapter Network and its activists played a critical role in this effort over the past five years, participating in the Reedsport Settlement Agreement, developing Surfrider Foundation's Policy on Renewable Ocean Energy, mapping surfing and other recreational areas through the Oregon No - Consumptive Recreational Ocean Use
Study, representing recreational user groups on the Territorial Sea Plan Advisory Committee, and
providing countless public comments to the Ocean Policy Advisory Council.
It has been well - established in
countless studies that parents who are warm, responsive to children's questions and emotions,
provide structure, set limits and make demands for competence (authoritative parents, in Baumrind's terms) have children who are more likely to succeed in the early years of school and get along successfully with peers.9, 10,11 The problem with these
studies is that they do not establish antecedent - consequent connections.