Sentences with phrase «researchers have pointed»

Researchers have pointed out that the fight - or - flight response served early humans well, but, at the present time, rarely do stressful events require the kinds of physiological mobilization these systems confer.
Equity researchers have pointed out how bitcoin and S&P 500 both hit highs around the same time in Dec. 2017 and then also underwent a major correction since the start of 2018.
Given how simple it is to access the files and change a line of JavaScript code, the researchers have pointed out that all that would be required by the Malware would be to insert about 10 lines of Python code.
Several researchers have pointed to various other indicators as evidence of «global warming», e.g., Arctic sea ice records, ocean heat content measurements, or animal and plant migration patterns.However, all of these indicators are either too short to compare recent temperatures to temperatures before the 1950s, or else are affected by non-climatic biases.
Over the past five years or so, as the poaching of elephants has swelled to record numbers, environmentalists and researchers have pointed a finger firmly at China's ravenous appetite for ivory as the main cause for what is now widely described as a crisis.
For years, researchers have pointed out that black teachers teaching black children create bonds that resemble family connections and support.
But although its ranking improved and the math and English scores of black students rose, critics and researchers have pointed to the fact that the scores of white students — who make up about 85 percent of the state's student population — remained mostly stagnant on both NAEP and the ACT.
Researchers have pointed out that increasing levels of vitamin D3 among the general population could prevent chronic diseases that claim nearly one million lives throughout the world each year.
But multiple studies and researchers have pointed to the fact that women make up nearly two - thirds of therapy patients, while men arguably benefit more from the process.
Though controversial, several doctors and researchers have pointed to a link between bras (especially underwire bras) and increased risk of breast cysts and cancer.
BAYER BEE CARE CENTERPopulations of honeybees have crashed in recent years, and many researchers have pointed the blame at a class of widely used insecticides called neonicotinoids.
The researchers have pointed out that some questions about the new measuring method still have to be pursued.
Previous studies by other researchers have pointed to the idea that an emotional and personal presentation of the issue may help political measures gain acceptance more easily.
They took a conservative approach, discarding studies in which researchers had pointed at the lizards, walked towards the animals faster or slower than a particular fixed speed, or studied populations that were habituated to humans.
But at least one researcher has pointed out that there are problems with the emphasis environmental campaigners are putting on pesticides.

Not exact matches

When the researchers looked at data from that particular study, they found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
The researchers pointed out that the methodology isn't perfect because people who remembered a time when they were self - promoting probably thought they managed to do it in a non-annoying way; while those who had to recall a time when they listened to someone shamelessly bragging, probably remembered a particularly bad incident.
Some women shy away from jobs in fields that require long workweeks, knowing they won't have the time: a 10 percent cut in free time for women reduces their share in high - hour occupations by about 14 percent relative to men, according to the researcher's model.In total, that difference in time spent on at - home labor results in an 11 percentage point gender wage gap, their analysis estimates.
«It used to be that Silicon Valley had the attitude that Washington was inconvenient,» Vivek Wadhwa, an entrepreneur and researcher of public policy at Stanford Law School, says, but over the last few years Silicon Valley has reached a turning point, and that perspective has changed drastically.
«When we were learning how to work in Russia, he was pointing out to us what the boundaries of danger would be,» said a Western researcher who collaborated informally with Stoyanov for years before Stoyanov joined Kaspersky.
I should note that researchers at the company say they've made a point of keeping their results objective and based on statistical facts.
And even though these coastal glaciers have passed the point of no return, the researchers predict it's unlikely they'll melt entirely until 2100 — when that happens it's estimated that it will raise global sea levels by around 3.8 cm (1.5 inches).
For the past year, researchers at iSight Partners, a cybersecurity firm in Dallas, have been tracking a new form of malware, dubbed ModPOS, that attacks point of sale, or POS, machines at the kernel.
As StatsCan researcher Philip Cross pointed out years ago in a paper on Canada's so - called underground economy, we have become «conveyers of crude and moilers of metals.»
As a point of comparison, the researchers also included a group of participants who had posters randomly assigned to them.
We've reached this point through the help of hundreds of test sleepers, researchers and sleep maniacs, but we also realize that we still have a long way to go in our quest to help 100.000 people achieve a good night's rest.
The explanation did little, however, to stem the tide of anger as independent researchers pointed out that many others could have similarly misused Facebook data.
Though Michael had reportedly suggested hiring a team of Uber's own researchers, BuzzFeed has continued to point out that Uber has access to everyone's travel logs, which many people at the company are said to have access to.
Drawing on the large numbers of studies undertaken by people in the aid world and by independent researchers (few of these studies are cited in Lancaster's volume), he points out that the structural reforms have largely failed and the situation continues to deteriorate.
The issue is not that sexual abstinence should not be recommended but, as sex - researchers Masters and Johnson have pointed out, that the recommendation is not always practical for all teen - agers.
An - alyzing «primary end points» (death, cardiac arrest, rehos - pitalization, etc.) after 26 weeks, the researchers concluded «intercessory prayer had no significant effect on medical outcomes after hos - pitalization in a coronary care unit.»
What The New York Times calls the «blame Woodstock» explanation for the rise of clerical sex abuse cases in the Seventies, despite the paper's evident scepticism, can not be entirely discounted, since as the researchers of the John Jay College (hereafter JJC) pointed out in their latest report, «the sexual abuse of minors is a pervasive problem in society and in organisations that involve close relationships between youth and adults... No exact measure exists for the number of youths who have contact with priests in the Catholic Church in a year... [but] despite the media focus on child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, it is clear that these abuse acts are a small percentage of all child sexual abuse incidents in the United States.»
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
The mathematics prove the point: the researchers found that a piece of land that could produce 100 g of plant - based protein would be capable of producing far less animal - based protein — the same plot used for laying hens, chickens to eat, dairy products, pork and beef would respectively produce only 60 g, 50 g, 25 g and 4 g of protein.
What we want to emphasize here is not the dangers of the smoke since researchers unanimously agree that once you heat EVOO above its smoke point and start to see continuous release of smoke, you have in fact overheated it from a health standpoint.
Our researchers have verified this bias as an additional edge in multiple sports, such as the NFL and 7 - point dogs.
Sports Insights» researchers like NFL underdogs receiving a «material» point spread (of seven or more points), and this strategy has helped yield a record of 8 - 4 (66.7 %) for the NFL Marketwatch this season.
While O'Kane said there was some evidence that concussion education could improve the percentage of athletes reporting concussions, pointing to a 2012 study [8] finding that high school athletes receiving concussion education were twice as likely to report symptoms to coaches compared with those with no education (72 % vs. 36 %), he acknowledged that a 2013 study [9](also by researchers at the University of Washington) found that many high school soccer players, despite understanding the symptoms of concussion and the potentially severe complications from playing with concussion, would continue to play despite symptoms.
But the researchers are quick to point out that breastfeeding still had many other benefits, including fewer gastrointestinal infections and less atopic eczema in infancy.
He points to research by a Stanford University researcher, Allan K. Mishra, who has studied PRP for years, whose in his most recent published research includes a large multicenter study [8] involving a host of well - respected orthopedic surgeons around the country who followed 230 patients in a double - blind randomized control study [the gold standard for medical research].
According to researchers, strollers have been effective and lots of parents have seen the advantages they come with, most of the strollers, especially double jogging strollers, at some point, tend to be too small for the babies as they grow.
Dr. James McKenna is a leading researcher in the field of bed - sharing and has quite a few studies quoted on the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at University of Notre Dame website: http://www.nd.edu/~jmckenn1/lab/media.html The more important point here is that no professional should tell you what to do.
But the effect was small, and the lead researcher was quick to point out that her team didn't measure BPA levels in particular - and had no way of knowing if any other chemicals were leaching out of the fillings.
Although they can not see or hear yet, researchers believe that the babies have knowledge of each other at this point.
Researchers from the the National Sleep Foundation have long pointed to changes in hormones as a main cause of sleep problems in women.
Other researchers disagree, pointing out that many formula manufacturers have already lowered the protein content since the study ended in 2004.
Design Features Material Price According to researchers, strollers have been effective and lots of parents have seen the advantages they come with, most of the strollers, especially double jogging strollers, at some point, tend to be too small for the babies as they grow.
@S ébastienPalcoux - you'll have to present evidence that 90 % of Math PhDs (1) Want to do research [I personally dropped out of Math PhD program specifically because I didn't want to, so it's not a facetious point]; and (2) That they are good enough math researchers that they need to be funded as such.
NYPIRG researcher Bill Mahoney pointed out this evening that language from the 200 - page plus bill for the so - called enabling legislation expand casino gambling in New York that would have blocked political contributions from casino interests seeking to build in New York to candidates was quietly removed.
Still, NYPIRG researcher Bill Mahoney points out that the money is meant to show Republicans in other states they would be insulated by attacks launched by groups like NOM.
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