Sentences with phrase «recent internal study»

Officials approved hiring Clerestory Consulting to evaluate a recent internal study by the committee and village staff.

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Recent studies seem to indicate that using 100 % lanolin may hasten the healing process by maintaining the internal moisture of the skin.
Moreover, recent studies on rodents indicate that the internal clock also affects how the metabolism responds to the intake of carbohydrates or fats, and that certain time frames are more suitable than others for the consumption of a high - carbohydrate or a high - fat diet, seen from a health perspective.
Numerous studies in recent years have documented how lower pH (higher acidity) can make it harder for shellfish and tiny organisms to form shells or internal skeletons and to reproduce.
A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that even those who exercised for fewer than the recommended time (150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week) showed a decrease in risk of death, when compared to those who had little to no physical activity each day.
In another recent study, published in the Journal of Internal Medicine, researchers who examined 855 men born in 1913 found that hereditary factors didn't play a significant role in determining a person's life span.
A recent study in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that Ashtanga yoga practitioners were adept and processing internal signals from their own body, meaning that they respond to proprioceptive (sense of body in space) and vestibular (balance) cues rather than external or visual cues.
A recent study in the Annals of Internal Medicine showed that metformin gets the job done.
A recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine showed that allergy sufferers did better with acupuncture compared to their non-acupuncture counterparts.
A recent study published in the August 2011 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine examined 248 menopausal women over a 2 year period to see if 200 mg of isoflavones per day were a help in alleviating the symptoms of menopause including bone loss.
Yes, vegetarians may lose more weight than meat - eaters, according to a recent review of studies published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
2 A recent study published in Internal Medicine, showed that patients with chronic pain saw their pain levels drop by nearly 70 % after their first session of infrared sauna therapy.
During a recent study, scientists at the National Spanish Research Council in Valencia, Spain, created an artificial small intestine and synthesized the internal effects of the disease [1].
One of the best recent studies that looked at the role of nutrition in Alzheimer's was published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine: «Nutrition and Alzheimer's disease: The detrimental role of a high carbohydrate diet» 1.
However, in recent years, studies have identified a relationship between agonist muscle size and the size of the internal moment lengths (Sugisaki et al. 2010; Akagi et al. 2012).
One of her recent studies (which was included in the JAMA Internal Medicine review) found that a mindfulness - based stress reduction program helped quell anxiety symptoms in people with generalized anxiety disorder, a condition marked by hard - to - control worries, poor sleep, and irritability.
They have studied such an option in the past, but now there's more internal momentum to pursue it in light of Facebook's recent privacy data scandal.
The researchers of a recent study on this subject, whose study appears in The Archives of Internal Medicine, suggest that no gift is too small.
The study, being published in Geophysical Research Letters, also looked back at recent ice behavior and concluded that «internal variability explains approximately half of the observed 1979 — 2005 September Arctic sea ice extent loss.»
In a recent UN-commissioned study I conducted with Dr. Feng An, Liping Kang and Robert Earley, my colleagues at the Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation, a policy center based in Beijing, we found that in only three of the seven electricity grid regions in China does an EV have a lower carbon footprint than a traditional internal combustion engine vehicle.
Personally I think that recent research (including several studies discussed in the above post, published after the IPCC AR5 cutoff date) make a strong case that internal variability (ocean cycles) are responsible for more of the slowdown in surface warming than changes in external forcings, but there's not a consensus about that yet.
The move comes as a new study shows the cost per mile of owning and driving an EV is on par with internal - combustion cars, and recent indicators show an uptick in US interest in EVs.
Quantitatively, the recurrent multidecadal internal variability, often underestimated in attribution studies, accounts for 40 % of the observed recent 50 - y warming trend.
The interest of climate studies is to explore the boundaries between the stable and the chaotic behaviors, and the expected effect of different external events (GHG, volcanoes, Sun,...) on these boundaries, as well as of the recent history (internal variability).
This would suggest that the combination of anthropogenic forcing and internal variability may be sufficient to account for the observed early - century warming (as suggested by, e.g., Hegerl et al., 1996), although other recent studies have suggested that natural forcing may also have contributed to the early century warming (see Section 12.4.3).
In summary, despite various caveats in each individual result, time - series studies suggest that natural signals and internal variability alone are unlikely to explain the instrumental record, and that an anthropogenic component is required to explain changes in the most recent four or five decades.
A 2013 study from the European Patent Office and the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market, quoted by the UK Government in its recent strategy for tackling intellectual property infringement for the next four years indicated that up to 39 % of GDP across the entire EU was derived in some way from IP intensive activities.
Unfortunately, recent studies have found that a person whose circadian rhythms — that is their internal bodily clock — are scrambled are at a greater risk of heart attack.
A recent study from the University of South Carolina found that the top reason executives fail in both internal and external hires is behavioral compatibility, so it is clear that the use of personality testing is beneficial for employers.
In fact, a recent study has found that those promoted externally are 21 % more likely to leave the business compared to the more loyal, internal hires.
Van der Ploeg's most recent study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found that adults age 45 and older who sat 11 or more hours per day had a 40 percent increased risk of dying in the next three years compared with those who sat for less than four hours a day.
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