Sentences with phrase «recently published study»

The Quebec Federation of Real Estate Boards (QFREB) recently published a study that examines Quebec's lag in its homeownership rate compared to other Canadian provinces.
In a recently published study, Sue, along with neuroscientist Jim Coan and colleagues, demonstrated that not only can couples learn to replace their negative patterns of interaction with positive ones, but that in doing so they change how their brains are wired to depend more on each other, and reduce their negative reactions to stressful situations.
The medical journal Sexually Transmitted Infections recently published a study based on a survey of 7,470 American adults who had had at least one sexual partner.
The dynamics of self - esteem among narcissists are well illustrated in a recently published study by a team of German and Dutch psychologists.
In a recently published study protocol, we have described the Salut Programme and our planned analysis strategies.14 In the present study, this protocol has largely been followed.
In fact, Harvard researchers recently published a study of Boston Public Schools» universal preschool program, which is open to all children regardless of income.
Lovett also led a recently published study on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander «smoking epidemic», asking at what stage it is, and what it means, and making the direct link between Indigenous tobacco use and Australia's history of colonisation.
Over two thirds of Germans know about bitcoin, with one in five admitting interest in using the cryptocurrency, a recently published study revealed.
A team of EU researchers recently published a study in the Science Transnational Medicine journal, describing how by implanting electrodes into a patient's arm, they could successfully attach the prototype prosthetic arm (nicknamed the Deka or «Luke» arm) to his nerves.
Facebook is one of those companies and it will have to completely change its approach to personal data — at least for their European users — according to a recently published study by researchers at the University Carlos III of Madrid.
Nick recently published a study on the dramatic shortage of African lawyers.
The British Columbia Law Institute (BCLI) recently published a Study Paper on Financing Litigation that looks at six financing models that have emerged both in Canada and internationally that can help litigants pay for litigation:
An important recently published study by Monica Biernat, M. J. Tocci and Joan C. Williams clearly shows the adverse impact of implicit gender bias on women lawyers.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently published a study addressing the impact of crash severity on the likelihood that a driver or passenger in a rear - end accident would develop health problems resulting from soft tissue injury.
FI recently published a study comparing the social and environmental impact of Fairtrade - certified cotton to conventionally grown cotton.
In their recently published study, they reported a photoconversion rate of 1.5 %, the second highest rate ever achieved using an iron oxide - related material.
The overall message is that biodiversity continues to decline, says Stuart Pimm, a conservation ecologist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, who recently published a study in the journal Science on biodiversity and extinction rates.
A team of biologists recently published a study examining dozens of fascinating cases of inter-species generosity between dolphin and human, all taking place along the shore of Australia's Tangalooma Island Resort.
This intriguing concept has been investigated by researchers at the University of Illinois, who recently published a study in The Journal of Family Theory & Review.
Researchers at Lincoln University in New Zealand... recently published a study challenging the premise that more food miles automatically mean greater fossil fuel consumption....
The American Wind Energy Association, which also supports a federal carbon cap on existing plants, recently published a study that found that consumer rates declined over the past five years in the 11 states that use the most wind, while rates increased collectively in all the other states during that same time period.
The physical meaning of the recently published study of M. England, et al., [6] exemplified in Figure 3 below, is now apparent.
«It's a red flag,» said Martyn Obbard, a scientist with the Ontario provincial government and co-author of a recently published study in the journal Arctic Science.
For example, the National Academies recently published a study on the attribution of extreme events in the context of climate change, noting that «advances have come about for two main reasons: one, the understanding of the climate and weather mechanisms that produce extreme events is improving, and two, rapid progress is being made in the methods that are used for event attribution.
Stanford's Mark Jacobson and UC Davis» Mark Delucchi (J&D) recently published a study in the journal Energy Policy examining the possibility of meeting all global energy needs with wind, water, and solar (WWS) power.
Decisions around mitigation measures will have long - ranging effects: A recently published study in Nature Climate Change looks into the «deep time» implications of carbon dioxide impacts and found that government policies today that are being set to mitigate (or not) carbon dioxide impacts will have implications spanning at least the next 10,000 years.
A group of Cambridge scientists recently published a study of the proposed options for getting the aerosols to the stratosphere.
Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC), a research hub providing independent analysis on energy, air, and water issues, recently published a study conducted by William McDonough + Partners.
A recently published study by energy consultancies Ecofys and TÜ Wien, commissioned by EREF, the European Federation of Renewable Energies Producers, derives national target benchmarks for a more ambitious EU renewables target and analyses the positive effect of increased energy efficiency on the effort required to meet the 2030 renewables target.
The CSIRO recently published a study which shows the Australian continent is greening due to the increase in CO2 levels now if this is the characteristics of a saturated carbon sink then i am a monkees (pun intended) uncle.
One scientist who recently published a study that found that the IPCC predictions were very accurate argues that it is likely wrong.
Stanford's Mark Jacobsen and UC Davis» Mark Delucchi (J&D) recently published a study in the journal Energy Policy examining the possibility of meeting all global energy needs with wind, water, and solar (WWS) power.
Regarding Judith Curry's comments, NASA researchers recently published a study which appears to support Dr. Curry's contentions:
Two University of British Columbia scientists recently published a study calling into question scientists» use of the RCP 8.5 scenario.
In his recently published study in the journal Nature, Temperatures blown off course, he explains how unprecedented trade winds have shifted heat into the ocean thermocline - between 100 metres and 300 metres - and that this is the primary cause of the global warming pause.
One aspect of the recently published study on Chukchi Sea polar bears (Rode et al. 2014 [now in print] 2013; see here and here) has not been stressed enough: their finding that the differences in overall condition between bears in the Chukchi and Southern Beaufort Seas came down to disparities in spring feeding opportunities and therefore, the condition of spring sea ice.
Professor Simon Chapman and a team of researchers at the Public Health Faculty of the University of Sydney of Australia found strong supporting evidence that the psychogenic hypothesis was the dominant factor in wind farm health complaints in a recently published study undergoing formal peer review and publication.
While Hurricane Katrina may have been among the most devastating natural disasters to strike the US, a recently published study reveals that the storm may have lead to a baby boom for dolphins along the Gulf coast.
We recently published a study in Scientific Reports titled Comparing the model - simulated global warming signal to observations using empirical estimates of unforced noise.
Valiz recently published a study on Rozendaal, with reproductions, prints, as well as essays by art historian Margriet Schavemaker, curator Kodama Kanazawa and others.
The evidence has been there in dribs and drabs for years, but a recently published study puts the hole issue to bed in a commanding way:
A recently published study in the Journal of Environmental Science and Technology revealed that the average blood concentration of these PBDEs was as much as ten times higher in tested dogs than in humans.
A recently published study of dog adoptions by Gary Patronek and Abbi Crowe of Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy was carried out at PACC, and concluded that dogs who went into foster had a higher live release rate (99 %) than all dogs (88 %).
[15] A recently published study from Germany seems to corroborate these findings.
A recently published study of Norwegian dogs including Newfoundlands, Leonbergers, Labradors and Irish Wolfhounds, found an association between daily use of stairs in puppies less than three months of age and development of hip dysplasia.
Conservation populations of primates, important in species survival plans, have altered microbiomes that are more human - like and may impact their health, suggests a recently published study funded by Morris Animal Foundation.
Scientists in the UK recently published a study, «Longevity and mortality of cats attending primary care veterinary practices in England» in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, examining factors that were correlated with increased lifespan and risk of death in domestic cats.
In a recently published study, she demonstrated that a contraceptive vaccine targeting GnRH could prevent pregnancy in cats for several years after a single injection.
Still, a recently published study from Germany seems to support the hypothesis that the Type X strain isn't found in domestic cats.
A recently published study shows that adoption and targeted TNR (matching a target population to available resources in order to achieve a high sterilization rate, which is necessary to achieve population stabilization and reduction) resulted in a 66 % reduction in shelter cat impoundment over 2 years.
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