Sentences with phrase «release findings from studies»

She recently joined a coalition of environmental and public health advocates at a congressional hearing to release findings from studies about birth defects and cancer rates in Appalachia.
In 2000, the Project on Faculty Appointments released findings from a study on the factors that influence junior faculty recruitment.
Today, researchers from the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University will release findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program at the Urban Institute in Washington.
Yesterday, the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University released findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
Good Morning Yesterday, the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University released findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
Coming Soon: America's WorkforceNext month, the IALC will release findings from its study of retirement readiness by industry and occupation.
The Real Estate Staging Association, a trade association for the staging industry, recently released some findings from a study using data from January 2012 to December 2012 that back up the message that staging matters.

Not exact matches

A study in Recife, Brazil found that using specialized fishing gear to catch potentially dangerous sharks and release them (still alive) far away from swimmers and surfers led to a 97 % decline in shark encounters.
As luck would have it, a similar study from BMO Bank of Montreal, also released on Monday, found that only 29 % Canadian businesses are successfully using social media.
A new Gallup study released Thursday sheds new light on worker - manager relationships, finding that about 50 % of the 7,200 adults surveyed left a job «to get away from their manager.»
A similar wells - to - wheels study released in September by IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates out of Massachusetts found fuels derived from oilsands to be just 6 % more carbon intensive than the average of all oil sources consumed in the U.S.
Among 7,410 portfolio managers of U.S. open - end mutual funds, only 9 percent were women, the study released this month by researchers from Morningstar Inc of Chicago, and widely discussed at the research firm's investor conference this week, found.
Canada's major cities tend to understate revenue and spending, wait too long to release budgets, and confuse taxpayers with obscure figures in their financial reports, finds a new study from the C.D...
A study released earlier this month by consulting group Urbanation and CIBC found that only 10 per cent of Toronto condo buyers were from overseas.
@ «Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund of Rice University said [the above clip was excerpted from that article] after releasing a study that found one in five who consider themselves atheists nevertheless bring their children to a church service one or more times a year.»
Not long ago Willow released its findings from a multiple year qualitative study of its ministry.
Millennials Weigh In on What Makes Food Brands Authentic: Today Watershed Communications released findings from two national ethnographic studies examining the media habits of millennial food and beverage consumers...
During a presentation in London yesterday, Deglise released findings from a biennial study by Vinexpo and the IWSR into global wine and spirits trends, which showed, in particular, the expansion of the sparkling wine market worldwide.
Earlier this month, researchers from Spain's University of Oviedo released a study that found doing homework was okay for students, as long as it wasn't too much homework.
A study from the JAMA Pediatrics has released fascinating findings on how feeding your baby through breastfeeding and formula feeding changes your baby's stomach bacteria.
Although breastfeeding does help a mother feel bonded to her baby by releasing oxytocin, Fit Pregnancy noted that some studies found that mothers suffering from PPD actually felt worse after being given manufactured oxytocin.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has assessed studies over the course of a decade and released their findings from experts on how dads can reach their «full parenting potential».
A companion study by the agency released yesterday also found that the average number of passenger hours lost to delays systemwide during the weekday morning rush has increased by 45 percent from 2012 through May 2017, from just over 24,000 hours to nearly 35,000 cumulative hours daily.
A study from Illinois State University released this week found New York is among the states with the highest perception of «legal corruption» in the country.
The study is part of Timescapes, an ESRC qualitative longitudinal study and the release is based on the early finding from «Changing Lives and Times: Relationships and Identities Through the Lifecourse» funded by the ESRC and carried out by a team led by Professor Karen Henwood, Dr. Fiona Shiraniand and Dr. Carrie Coltart at Cardiff University.
Briccetti says an EPA study, released in early June, said there is not widespread drinking water contamination from fracking, though it did find some specific instances of drinking water contamination.
Cuomo said he will appoint a «representative group» from a pre-existing education commission he created to study the Common Core, and has asked that group to release its findings before his State of the State address in January.
A study released by the office of state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman found microbeads in three - quarters of the samples collected from wastewater treatment plants statewide.
Briccetti says an EPA study, released in early June, said there is no widespread drinking water contamination from fracking, though it did find some specific instances of drinking water contamination.
Conversely, climate policy that results in little or no effort to control greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide would likely result in a substantial release of carbon from the permafrost region by 2300, the study found.
Yet in December a ray of something approximating hope poked through when a California company released preliminary findings from its small Huntington's study.
Studying mouse monocytes in more detail, the researchers found that the increase in TNF levels that occurs with age causes premature release of immature monocytes from the bone marrow into the blood stream.
Despite large temperature increases in Alaska in recent decades, a new analysis of NASA airborne data finds that methane is not being released from Alaskan soils into the atmosphere at unusually high rates, as recent modeling and experimental studies have suggested.
The findings of the study point to the importance of addressing the health - related needs of people recently released from prison: «Many of the factors identified are easily measurable prior to release from prison, and could inform improvements to transitional planning without the need for additional, in - depth assessment.
Study co-author Katy Sheen, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow from Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton, says: «These findings will help us to understand the processes that drive the ocean circulation and mixing so that we can better predict how our Earth system will respond to the increased levels of carbon dioxide that we have released into the atmosphere.»
Accounting for those gases, released from about 1750 to 1875, would add another one - fifth of a degree to the baseline temperature, the study found.
However, a new study from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) found that the methane building up in the Chesapeake Bay alone, if released, would be equal to the current estimates for all the estuaries in the world combined.
Caldeira said the study's most significant finding is that the carbon released from burning a gallon of gas — or any fossil fuel — heats the climate dramatically more than the heat given off during burning.
To find out why these gut cells release such large amounts of a brain chemical, David Julius at the University of California, San Francisco, and his team have been studying mini-intestines grown from mouse cells in the lab.
All seem to suggest that a new study, released yesterday, has found that nanoscale materials, used in everything from medical imaging to cancer treatment, can damage genetic material in our bodies, feeding public fears.
The first intriguing findings have been released from the Dark Energy Survey, a project studying the mysterious force that seems to be accelerating the expansion of the universe.
A study from January found that certain synthetic formulations of marijuana significantly interfered with LTP in the mouse hippocampus, because they inhibit the release of neurotransmitters.
Now a team of physicists including Aranya Bhattacherjee from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India and colleagues are investigating ways of improving the analysis of quantum noise measurement in the case of spectroscopic investigations; their preliminary findings were released in a study in EPJ D.
Instead, we found this black hole fleeing from the larger galaxy and leaving a trail of debris behind it,» U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory's James Condon — the lead author of a study detailing the observations — said in a statement released Wednesday.
This failure to consider the real - world effects of fossil fuel subsidies at the national level shows up not only in the IIASA study's findings, but also in some of the commentary from the authors that surrounded its release.
The lead author of the study, Noriyuki Matsunaga, from the University of Tokyo, said in a press release: «We already found some while ago that there are Cepheids in the central heart of our Milky Way (in a region about 150 light years in radius).»
``... one study found that the feedback from just the CO2 released by the thawing permafrost alone could add 1.5 °F to total global warming by 2100, if we don't sharply curtail carbon pollution as soon as possible.»
A 2008 study led by James Hansen found that climate sensitivity to «fast feedback processes» is 3 °C, but when accounting for longer - term feedbacks (such as ice sheet disintegration, vegetation migration, and greenhouse gas release from soils, tundra or ocean), if atmospheric CO2 remains at the doubled level, the sensitivity increases to 6 °C based on paleoclimatic (historical climate) data.
We studied recently released NASA satellite imagery (thank you Google Earth for help with a lot of this work) and geological maps, and from these found potentially fossiliferous sediments in areas that have not yet been explored for their paleoanthropological potential.
ASHG 2008: Advancing Our Understanding of Genetic Disease: New Findings from Genome - Wide Association Studies ASHG Press Release - November 12, 2008
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