However, according to
researchers presenting their work at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Specialty Day, an unintended consequence of these rule changes may be higher rates of knee, ankle and thigh injuries.
The researchers present their work in the journal Science Advances.
In a paper published this week in the Journal of Applied Physics, from AIP Publishing,
the researchers presented this work.
However,
researchers presenting their work at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's Annual Meeting today in Toronto, Ontario, Canada found that those patients who were filling opioid prescriptions prior to surgery were 10 times more likely to be filling prescriptions five months after surgery.
The researchers presented their work (pdf) last week at the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Data Communication 2013 conference in Hong Kong.
Researchers presenting their work at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Specialty Day in San Diego are highlighting how a set of biomarkers on the day of surgery may explain why some individuals have worse PTOA than others after two years.
Better education to coaches and parents about the effects of single sport specialization is critical, say
researchers presenting their work today at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada.
The researchers presented their work at the Black Hat Europe security conference in London on Friday.
Several more
researchers presented their work during the day, including protein synthesis at atomic resolution, bio-imaging opportunities at synchrotrons, multi-dimensional imaging during plant cell differentiation, how to use electron cryomicroscopy for in situ structural biology, and how structured illumination microscopy can offer insights into the regulation of mammalian meiosis.
Not exact matches
To find out the
researchers rounded up a group of 500 Swiss and German study subjects and
presented them with a series of questions about how much they
worked, how exhausted they felt, and how much guilt they experienced after indulging in some couch potato time.
IOActive
researchers will also be
presenting their
work at the upcoming Black Hat USA 2017 security conference that will be held in Las Vegas at the start of August.
Bo enjoys conducting online webinars, public speaking engagements and
presenting at health food conventions, as well as
working closely with the leading
researchers in the industry such as Dr. Michael Greger, Dr. Colin Campbell, Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn and in the past, Dr. William Connor.
Working with 16 - month - olds,
researchers discovered that when
presented with non-solids like applesauce, oatmeal, and soup, the kids who made the biggest messes were the fastest at learning the names of the foods.
Project Innovation Award A Highly Commended Award was
presented to Construction Industry Council Hong Kong, S. Thomas Ng and James M.W. Wong (The University of Hong Kong) for their report on «A product - based carbon labeling scheme for construction materials» The judges commented «This report highlighted a project that not only clearly demonstrates a topic relevant to the
present day, but also the
work that the
researchers have accomplished in order to progress the idea from the ground upwards, leading to the development of a carbon footprint assessment tool that could not only be used in Hong Kong, but also internationally.»
Andrew Wood, PhD, postdoctoral
researcher, who
presented the
work; Timothy Frayling, PhD, Professor; and their colleagues at the University of Exeter Medical School study the genetics of body mass index (BMI) and Type 2 Diabetes.
Furthermore, the strings attached — obstacles to publishing and
presenting your
work and limitations on your ability to interact with other
researchers — can hold back your progress toward tenure and promotion.
The
researchers will
present their
work at the Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security in April.
But,» [w] hile in developing countries those friendships helped in securing the most attractive jobs, such as professorships, within their national higher education system,
researchers in developed countries benefited from the global network of their senior friends giving them access to the most respected research groups, labs and universities, allowing them to
present their
work at the most prestigious conferences and publish in the most important books and journals.»
The Project 2061 authors, along with nearly 40 other scientists, science educators, science education
researchers, and teachers, were invited to
present their
work at an international energy summit held at Michigan State University in December 2013.
In the latter case, because important
work needs to be validated and
researchers get scooped all the time, the reviewer needs to consider two things in making a decision: 1) how much time has passed since that other paper
presenting (some of) the same results; and 2) how much new information is added in the «we - did - it - too» manuscript you are reviewing.
You will also need to be able to go to conferences to
present your
work and to meet other influential
researchers: Which conferences have current students attended?
The findings of the
work, led by Southampton - based PhD
researcher Peter Boorman and Dr Poshak Gandhi, Associate Professor and STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellow in Southampton's Astronomy Group, were
presented during a press briefing at the 229th meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Grapevine, Texas, USA on 7th January, 2017.
Sadeghi and Bisker
presented the
work at SIGGRAPH and fielded many questions from
researchers in the game and movie industries.
The
researchers will
present their
work at the computer graphics conference Siggraph in Los Angeles later this month.
Networking with conference attendees is just as important as
presenting your
work, and workshops and small, well - chosen conferences with fewer than 100 participants are ideal for establishing close relationships with other
researchers in your field.
Previous
work has estimated that poison - tipped arrows may have been used as far back as 24,000 BP (years before
present), and the
researchers conclude that this technology, better known from southern Africa, may also have been used 13,000 BP in eastern Africa.
In a nutshell, here's how the model
works, based on a general description provided by the Center for Open Science's (COS's) Open Science Framework (OSF): Before
researchers even begin the experiments, they submit a manuscript
presenting a clear hypothesis that they plan to test and their proposed experimental methods and analyses.
Researchers of the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam, Germany, are
working with a new carrier material at
present.
In
work they will
present at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC), held 19 - 23 March in Los Angeles, California, USA,
researchers with Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) describe the development of a new kind of an integrated optical switch, made using silicon photonics technologies in highly efficient ways.
Within the project meeting held at the UPV, the
researchers presented the first robot prototype on which they have been
working for a year.
But as Patel was
working in Zimbabwe, word was beginning to spread about the
work two
researchers had
presented to the World Health Organization (WHO).
«With this tool we have reached the same conclusions as those
presented in Nature by
researchers working on the modENCODE, but the enormous difference is that instead of seeing the information in hundreds of graphs and figures like in modENCODE, we have achieved a single map,» explains Azorín.
Working with an animal model, the
researchers found that a type of cell
present in the brain's primary processing area during early development, long thought to form structural scaffolding with no role in transmitting sensory information, may conduct such signals after all.
They might also come up with a way to select the right cells out of a mixed population; Anand Swaroop, an ophthalmology
researcher at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, is
working on a way to identify and weed out the photoreceptor cells by focusing on proteins
present on cell surfaces.
The two
researchers will
present their
work on Thursday 6 July at the National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Hull, and in a paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
«We are excited that our translational research team of clinicians and basic
researchers have come together to
present these novel findings and hope that future studies and trials based on this
work can move forward to bring targeted therapies for TED,» commented Dr. Phipps.
The
work, by
researchers from Imperial College London, is
presented this week at the European Congress of Endocrinology in Wrocłow, Poland.
The chain of events included the student's allegation of misconduct against the
researcher, a forced mental exam of the student, and an extraordinary court order preventing the scientist from
working in his laboratory while the student is
present.
The
researchers will
present this
work at the 171th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), being held May.
Previous
work by the
researchers developed plasma - activated cell culture medium as a form of chemotherapy, but selected Ringer's solution in the
present work because of its simpler composition and likelihood of forming less complex reaction products.
The
researchers will
present their
work in April at the ACM Computer - Human Interaction meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.
The
researchers will
present their
work today at the 252nd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Researchers working in Kenya
presented the animals with identical red garments worn for five days either by Maasai tribesmen, who slay elephants to prove their strength and daring, or by farmers of the Kamba tribe, who leave the pachyderms in peace.
Now,
researchers working with that hypothesis have achieved a significant advancement toward understanding an evolutionary mystery — how components of RNA and DNA formed from chemicals
present on early Earth before life existed.
The organization is sending another
researcher to
present the findings in their stead but Lasry says that not going to the conference is a shame because «it's one of the places you meet a lot of people you
work with or will
work with and it's a central meeting hub.»
The
researchers are
presenting their
work today at the 254th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
The
researchers are
presenting their
work today at the 252nd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Although it's likely to be difficult, if not impossible, to prove whether similar proto - RNAs were
present at the dawn of life, the
researchers are
working to see if the proto - RNAs can indeed faithfully encode information and evolve toward RNA.
In
work published in August in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and
presented today,
researchers from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, studied 11 families with Li - Fraumeni syndrome and reported that those affected had an average of 12 CNVs in their genome, compared with three in controls.
Research by Dr Eryn Newman of The Australian National University (ANU) has found that when people listen to recordings of a scientist
presenting their
work, the quality of audio had a significant impact on whether people believed what they were hearing, regardless of who the
researcher was or what they were talking about.