Sentences with phrase «remains inconclusive»

Research examining substance abuse among youth with LD remains inconclusive.13 Beitchman et al11 assessed 264 Canadian children for LD at ages 12 and 19, and for psychiatric and substance use disorders at age 19.
Research literature remains inconclusive on the efficacy of classroom based sensory interventions for children with ASD.
The reasoning behind the significant sell - off remains inconclusive.
The racial divide remains strong and debate over how to bridge it remains inconclusive, she writes, while the movement for equal opportunity has expanded beyond race, as is illustrated by recent attempts to expand civil rights to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.
Despite recurrent visits at the clinic, the child - bearing matter remains inconclusive, never at the top priority.
Although the direct links between antioxidants and prevention of serious illnesses remains inconclusive, the health benefits of antioxidants are undeniable.
Folk medicine says this vitamin C - rich juice may even dissolve kidney stones, yet science remains inconclusive on these claims.
Many researchers believe anthocyanins also play a role in night blindness prevention, although evidence for this remains inconclusive.
«Because the patient group that was analysed in this study is relatively small, the exact link between Zika and Guillain - Barre syndrome remains inconclusive.
While IAPV can affect honey bee health, the role of IAPV in CCD remains inconclusive.
«Nothing EPA presented suggests anything has changed since August of last year — the science remains inconclusive in terms of data, impact, and source,» Hock wrote.
Although the link to brain tumors remains inconclusive, the new work suggests cell phones may indeed be messing with our minds.
The effect of breast - feeding on allergic immune development remains inconclusive.
As we have seen, the story about the women at the tomb, on the showing of the authors themselves, circumstantial as it is, remains inconclusive as evidence apart from further verification.
Fluctuations have since been measured during around 20 total solar eclipses, but the results still remain inconclusive.
Cyberbullying has emerged as a primary concern in terms of safety, and, while publications remain inconclusive regarding its effects on mental health, there is some evidence to suggest that there are associations of harms with exposure to cyberbullying as well as cyberbullying behavior.
The U.S. guidelines remain inconclusive on the effects of EMFs produced in infrared saunas when it comes to contact on the human body.

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And despite recent volatility in the wake of Italy's inconclusive March 4 election, spreads remain near their tightest levels in...
At the White House, spokesman Jay Carney said the administration remains in contact with congressional leaders despite the collapse of talks last Friday and inconclusive discussions this past weekend.
If you studied the skeletal remains you would see that the results are inconclusive.
These examples, which are discussed further in Section 9.8.3, remain part of an area of active and as yet inconclusive research.
Mostly what remains on sites like this is quibbling about inconclusive (un) science tidbits and either taxes or no taxes on fossil fuels, economic growth or degrowth, strict limits or no limits.
Results for south Australia were inconclusive; a contribution from global climate change remains plausible but unproven.
«On balance, what emerges is that projections on the natural duration of the current interglacial depend on the choice of analogue, while corroboration or refutation of the «early anthropogenic hypothesis» on the basis of comparisons with earlier interglacials remains irritatingly inconclusive
The Cabinet Manual stipulates that in the event of an inconclusive general election, the incumbent government remains in office unless or until it resigns.
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