Sentences with phrase «relatively new research studies»

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«This discovery of a previously unknown species in relatively well - studied rocks underscores that we still have many more new species of dinosaurs to left to find,» said co-author Dr. Mark Loewen, research associate at the Natural History Museum of Utah.
Ehrhardt says he believes that the decline in NIH - funded studies can be traced to two things: Flat NIH funding (the 2014 budget was 14 percent less than in 2006, after adjusting for inflation) and greater competition for these limited dollars from other, relatively new research areas such as genomic research or personalized medicine studies.
Recent research showed that the software works relatively well in women of Hispanic and African - American descent, but this new study found that in Asian populations the current scheme missed half of the women carrying the mutation.
To be sure, previous research has found that young children who have been neglected in massive eastern European nurseries exhibit early developmental and even hormonal differences compared with their noninstitutionalized peers, but the six - to 12 - year - old children in the new study — many of whom had been in institutions since early childhood and infancy — appeared to be doing relatively well.
Critics, many of them well - funded investigators or leaders at powerhouse research institutions, have questioned NIH's study and its use of the RCR — a relatively new measure they say might not adequately capture a scientist's contributions.
The study suggests there may be «many more such instances of misidentification of animal species» — especially considering that the sunfish is relatively large and hard to miss — says Byrappa Venkatesh, a geneticist at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore, who was not involved in the new research.
While further research is needed to understand the effectiveness of H1.0 protein in preventing the spread of cancer growth, this research advances significantly the study of the mechanisms of cancer stem cells and the relatively new epigenetic approach to cancer research.
«Ketone salts are relatively new to the market and there's not much research on their impact on performance,» says the study's co-author Jonathan Little, assistant professor in UBC Okanagan's School of Health and Exercise Sciences.
Beyond the information that study participants can get back through 23andMe, the most important aspect of the new service is that it makes genetic research accessible and relatively cheap for scientists, says Hariri.
The study is a new angle on the relatively recent area of research connecting rapid warming in the Arctic with the weather of mid-latitude regions.
While research in this area is relatively new, one study found that participants» levels of IgA (an antibody in our immune systems) showed a greater increase after listening to music compared to those who listened to a clicking sound, a radio broadcast, or silence.
The field of nutritional research is still relatively new, and most studies leading to the commonly held beliefs that you shouldn't skip meals or deny yourself breakfast don't account for every contributing variable.
Although previous studies had suggested that American elementary students performed relatively well in mathematics, with older students doing less well, the new findings from the American Institutes for Research suggest that our 4th graders, too, are in the middle of the international pack.
Because healing touch is relatively new, clinical research is limited, but there are many case studies showing positive results for clients.
A new WCS study describing the research reveals that in four relatively small reserves in India's Western Ghats region, the unlikely trio are co-existing well, even though they're competing for much of the same things to eat.
Developmental Traumatology, the systematic investigation of the psychiatric and psychobiological impact of overwhelming and chronic interpersonal violence (maltreatment in childhood) on the developing child, is a relatively new area of study that synthesizes knowledge from an array of scientific fields including: developmental psychopathology, developmental neuroscience, and stress and trauma research.
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