Sentences with phrase «rated by colleagues»

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Blickle and colleagues determined the EQ of 142 working adults both by asking them to determine the emotion displayed in a series of photographs of actors and children, but also by asking their colleagues to rate their emotional savvy.
It need be noted that this «USD reversal lower as largest risk» thesis comes against the supporting «reversal context» of short - term tactical opportunities TRADING AGAINST REFLATION within rates, curves, EM and gold for instance (highlighted by my colleague Mark Orsley this morning), which is taking advantage of technical reversals / loss of Q4 trend momentum.
There are some analysts who believe that Chairman Powell and his colleagues on the FOMC may try to get ahead of the curve and increase rates by more than 25 basis points when the Fed next moves.
Even if the Fed does raise rates, we agree with Albert's colleague Kit Jukes that «the economic cycle will be brought down by asset bubbles bursting long before «tight» policy has any effect.
Schwartz and his colleagues developed a «maximization scale,» by means of which subjects rate their relative maximizer / satisficer proclivities.
In a study by Campbell and colleagues, they noted that the rates of successful implantation with in vitro fertilization decreased significantly among women who took prenatal vitamins.
In an email to colleagues, he said: «All the evidence suggests that Brown's leadership reduces Labour support, that alternative leaders would improve our ratings, and that an election determined by voters» answers to the question «Do you want Gordon Brown to be Prime Minister for the next five years?»
And cutting middle - class rates also syncs with Mr. Heastie's goals for the year, which he reiterated on Wednesday, but with a new wrinkle: proposing an even higher tax rate for multimillionaires to help fund education, and other programs favored by his Democratic colleagues.
Asked to rate the current foreign secretary, the ever - smooth Tugendhat began by damning his senior colleague with faint praise.
Research by Jeremy D. Coplan, MD, professor of psychiatry at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, and colleagues has documented a high rate of association between panic disorder and four domains of physical illness.
Towne and colleagues also found that race and ethnicity, education level and income affected prevalence rates: People with lower income or lower educational levels had a higher prevalence of diabetes, and the diabetes rates were highest among American Indians or Alaska Natives, followed by African Americans and Hispanics.
In a study published online by JAMA Surgery, Hance A. Clarke, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.C., of Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada, and colleagues measured rates of ongoing opioid use up to 1 year after major surgery.
Their rates of these mental health issues are at least as high as those reported by victims of both child abuse and bullying, say psychologist Dieter Wolke of the University of Warwick in Coventry, England, and his colleagues.
Here, by carrying out a series of simulations of stellar magnetic fields, Antoine Strugarek and colleagues show that the Sun's magnetic cycle depends on its rotation rate and luminosity.
Hydration needs vary by exercise intensity, temperature conditions, and body size, so to tailor recommendations, Baker and her colleagues measure sweat rate and electrolyte concentrations in athletes» sweat, which they collect by taping absorbent pads onto the athletes» skin.
However, Srivastava and his colleagues are in the process of optimizing their device for consumer use by adding color capabilities and improving the refresh rate.
According to the research by Andersen and her colleagues (published in May 2012 in PLoS ONE), the actual reproduction rate for each mature zombie - ant fungus organism is a little more than one new mature organism, thus allowing the species and local population to sustain itself as long as there are ants nearby to infect.
For tornadoes rated above F0, the lowest rung on the original Fujita scale of tornado strength, the shift is also close to 14 days, according to a preliminary analysis by Long and his colleagues that's not included in the new paper.
Another team led by Richard Gerkin at Arizona State University in Tempe best predicted how all the participants on average would rate smells, Meyer and his colleagues report today in Science.
This latest smell prediction effort began with a recent study by olfactory researcher Leslie Vosshall and colleagues at The Rockefeller University in New York City, in which 49 volunteers rated the smell of 476 vials of pure odorants.
In fact, some scientists disagree with the analysis of the biodegradation rates by Hazen and his colleagues.
In 1996, Gregory Wray of the State University of New York, Stony Brook, and his colleagues shook up these assumptions when they published a paper in Science (25 October 1996, p. 568) that — by averaging the mutation rates of eight genes shared by animals and nonanimals — estimated that animals arose about 1 billion to 1.2 billion years ago.
Dr. Houghton and colleagues conclude that the greater certainty in atmospheric carbon measurements has led to an increased certainty in the calculated rate of carbon uptake by land and oceans.
McKenna and his colleagues suggest one kind of «glitch» involved in SIDS may be the result of these integrating neural tracks developing at different rates, leading to a sleeping infant experiencing sleep apnea, or an involuntary pause in breathing, that is not stopped by either sub-system.
Or the positioning of the electrodes might have been partially to blame: In a separate study, which began after the BROADEN trial, Mayberg and colleagues discovered that they could improve response ratesby as much as 80 % in 24 patients — by fine - tuning the electrodes» position.
Ozone production rates dropped by up to 50 percent in six years, Cohan and his colleagues found in a follow - up study (pdf).
If, by contrast, the rates were to vary, the pulsar's orbit would be distorted, and Ransom and his colleagues could use the timing of the pulses to detect this distortion.
Great tits living next to each other may sing their songs at significantly different rates, more or less frequently, as compared to non-neighboring birds, according to a study published February 18, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Lysanne Snijders from Wageningen University, Netherlands and colleagues.
He and his colleagues have discovered that the locomotion of most creatures that fly or swim can be characterized by a single mathematical proportion called the Strouhal number — the ratio between an animal's cruising speed and the rate at which it flaps its wings or swishes its tail.
While waiting for the Double Chooz neutrino experiment in France to become fully operational, Thierry Lasserre and his colleagues at the French atomic energy commission (CEA) in Saclay set out to check predictions of the rate of antineutrino production by nuclear reactors.
Data published yesterday by scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, and colleagues revealed that Earth's ice sheets are melting at a rate that could mean more than 32 centimeters of global sea level rise by 2050.
A recent study by Paul Armstrong at the Department of Health, Western Australia, and colleagues reported that the rate of febrile convulsions among young children was 3.3 per 1000 doses, 200 times that reported in a U.S. influenza vaccine safety study.
A previous paper by Dr. Stockwell and colleagues looked at the impact of text messaging reminders for first dose influenza vaccination rates in pediatric and adolescent populations.
When Ruben and his colleague Willem J. Hillenius of the College of Charleston, in South Carolina, illuminated Scipionyx with ultraviolet light the fossilized tissues fluoresced in various colors because they had replaced by minerals at differing rates.
Promotion of handwashing with soap and weekly nail clipping are both successful strategies to decrease intestinal parasite re-infection rates in school aged Ethiopian children, according to a study published by Mahmud Abdulkader Mahmud and colleagues from Mekelle University, Ethiopia, in this week's PLOS Medicine.
Over the period studied, Scott Lear at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, and his colleagues found that 150 minutes of activity per week reduced the risk of early death by 28 per cent and rates of heart disease by a fifth.
However, by pooling decades of expertise, Doherty, along with UCSB colleague Baron Peters and former graduate student Mark Joswiak (now at Dow Chemical) have developed a computational method to help predict growth rates for ionic crystals under different circumstances.
By using climate models to simulate what air pollution was like in 1850 and 2000, Jason West at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his colleagues have estimated its effect on current death rates.
The number of new craters found by Speyerer and colleagues is greater than anticipated by standard impact - modeling rates used by lunar scientists.
Fu and her colleagues estimate that if dry seasons continue to lengthen at just half the rate seen in recent decades, the 2005 Amazon drought could become the norm rather than the exception by the end of this century.
(2013) by the marine ecologist Mark J Costello at the University of Auckland and colleagues, the rate of documenting new species was 17,500 a year over the past decade, rising above 18,000 a year since 2006.
Michel and colleagues took advantage of the wealth of geophysical data that have been collected in this region, using a catalog of earthquakes that have occurred in the area and models of the fault slip rate inferred from surface deformation given by Global Positioning System (GPS) and satellite observations of ground changes.
Physicians mention sunscreen at a low rate during patient visits, even to patients with a history of skin cancer, according to a study by Kristie L. Akamine, M.D., Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston - Salem, N.C., and colleagues.
In a 2011 study, Wake Forest researcher Zeidan and his colleagues showed that after just four days of mindfulness - meditation training, meditating during episodes of pain reduced the unpleasantness by 57 percent and participants» pain - intensity ratings by 40 percent.
A colleague informed him of a startling trend: liver cancer was plaguing affluent Filipinos at a much higher rate than their less - wealthy counterparts — a phenomenon that, despite a slew of other lifestyle differences, Campbell believed was linked to their higher intake of animal protein.1 Bolstering his suspicions, Campbell also learned of a recent study from India showing that a high protein intake spurred liver cancer in rats, while a low protein intake seemed to prevent it.2 Intrigued by this gem of little - known research, Campbell decided to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer growth himself — an endeavor that ended up lasting several decades and producing over one hundred publications (none of which pertained to Fight Club).3
One study by Hunter and colleagues (1989) looked at how blood pressure and heart rate were affected by belts.
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