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researchers share findings with public health experts
Not exact matches
Researchers have also
found that some participants of brainstorming sessions tend to engage in «social loafing,» meaning they put in less effort because responsibility is
shared with other group members.
As the paper notes, the
researchers based their
findings on a potentially biased population sample by tracking only people who were willing and able to (a) afford a fitness tracking device (the recently axed Microsoft Band), (b)
share their data
with Microsoft (msft).
Researchers also
found that most new mothers have learned about breast milk
sharing through friends or relatives —
with a small number
sharing milk
with both — but few women may be discussing the option
with their physician before doing so.
Marszalek, too, urged amateurs who discover artifacts to
share their
findings, particularly where they were
found,
with professional
researchers.
Should you desire, the principal
researcher will be happy to
share the
findings with you.
These fellowships permit professors,
researchers and other senior academics to
find temporary refuge at universities and colleges anywhere in the world, enabling them to pursue their academic work and to continue to
share their knowledge
with students, colleagues, and the community at large.
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Sharing treatment decisions challenges doctors, parents of young children
with autism:
Researchers find gaps in knowledge, communication about ASD treatment choices.»
The
researchers also
found that 50 % of the applications
shared data
with third parties, including text, multimedia content or X-ray images.
What's more, human feces
share 17 types of microRNAs
with the mice, which may portend similar mechanisms in humans, the
researchers found.
Bats that had previously
shared food
with a wide network of nonrelatives ultimately had more food donors, the
researchers found, compared to bats that had kept to a smaller, more familial web.
Many
researchers already build into their protocols measures to «anonymize» samples and patient information, but some scientists question how their interaction
with collaborators will be affected if they wish to
share medical records or research
findings with one another under the proposed regulations.
So far, Kiehl has assessed more than 5,000 brains and
found that psychopaths have functional and structural anomalies that affect emotions, impulse control and cognition, leading him to view psychopathy as a neurodevelopmental disorder — a belief he
shares with a number of other
researchers and psychologists.
However, the
researchers found that questions about food security that are framed around vulnerability may be inappropriate and not generate accurate data due to a strong cultural reluctance to admit to food shortages because of deep obligation felt by some communities to
share food
with their families and guests.
The
researchers found that the most addictive smartphone functions all
shared a common theme: they tap into the human desire to connect
with other people.
In addition to providing a potential answer to longstanding questions surrounding lunar fire fountains, the
findings also serve as more evidence that some volatile reservoirs in the Moon's interior
share a common origin
with reservoirs in Earth, the
researchers say.
The
researchers have
shared their
findings with a group that is developing a clinical bulletin designed to inform health care providers about the practice of water birth in both hospital and out - of - hospital settings.
Boesch and his fellow
researchers found that male chimps frequently had sex
with the females they had previously
shared meat
with, thus increasing their mating success.
Researchers also
found that moms enjoy the time they spend
sharing quality programming
with their children — especially watching their children learn.
Seven
researchers whose
shared curiosity about basic scientific questions led to
findings with big benefits for society were honored recently
with Golden Goose Award s.
The
researchers also
found that bonobos
share about 98.7 % of their DNA
with humans — about the same amount that chimps
share with us.
By comparing this composite Neandertal genome
with the complete genomes of five living humans from different parts of the world, the
researchers found that both Europeans and Asians
share 1 % to 4 % of their nuclear DNA
with Neandertals.
In fact, in a review of 33 studies of patient use of audio - recorded clinical visits, the Open Recordings
researchers found that 71 percent of patients listened to their recordings, while 68 percent
shared them
with a caregiver.
After analyzing information on 88,209 donors (176,418 kidneys), the
researchers found that although the discarded kidneys in these pairs frequently had traits that are typically considered unappealing, the partner kidneys that
shared many, if not all of the same traits performed well after being used for transplantation despite being used in older recipients
with more medical problems.
Unexpectedly, the
researchers found that Neandertals
share more genetic variants
with present - day non-Africans than
with Africans.
Two new studies led by
researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have
found evidence that such cost -
sharing arrangements are associated
with significant reductions in access to these drugs.
As a result, these
researchers found that one strain of mice which were genetically prone to become obese became resistant to excess weight gain after their populations of gut microbiota were transformed simply by an
sharing an environment
with other mice.
These promised to provide a new therapeutic target for treating obesity,
with the
researchers finding that they
share the fat - burning abilities of brown cells, though they do decrease in number as we approach middle age.
As soon as
researchers are ready to
share their work and
findings with the world, Chalfie continues, they can upload their articles to a preprint archive, where it can then be read and commented on by other scientists as well as by the general public.
In this week's online edition of PNAS,
researchers from Uppsala University are publishing
findings showing that people in East Asia
share genetic material
with Denisovans, who were named from the cave in Siberia where they were first
found.
Data
shared through RD ‐ Connect is accessible beyond the usual institutional and national boundaries and
researchers across the world can benefit from the opportunity to work
with others
with an interest in the same field, pool data to create larger cohorts,
find confirmatory cases, and access samples for further study.
Researchers from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Yale University
found having
shared political beliefs
with matches increases messaging rates between 9.5 and 10.8 percent, which is nearly the same produced by
shared educational levels at 10.6 percent.
The
researchers also stated that «the desire to
find love and a companion to
share life
with has no expiration date.»
In general, several
researchers have
found that women tend to hi5 makes it easy to meet and socialize
with new people through games,
shared interests, friend suggestions, browsing profiles, and much more.
Researchers found that there was a larger amount of «activity» in the reward region of the brain when subjects were able to
share information
with friends and family members, than there was when they were forced to keep the information to themselves.
Researchers found that social media use varied when students were using it specifically for academic purposes like
sharing course information
with peers or tracking down academic information.
The
researchers found the leadership qualities of these three teacher leaders to be exemplary and wanted to explore in more depth how they developed and
shared their skills as leaders
with their mentees and colleagues.
This is important because the research
found a link between professional community and higher student scores on standardized math tests.25 In short, the
researchers say, «When principals and teachers
share leadership, teachers» working relationships
with one another are stronger and student achievement is higher.
In 2013, Students as
Researchers teams
shared their research
findings with their peers, educators, and ministry staff at a conference hosted by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
Looking across these programs, the
researchers found they
shared features similar to those associated
with effective schools: strong leaders, clear goals and structures aligned to meet those goals, low staff turnover, and staff ability to motivate and engage students.
Using a network analysis to determine which states
shared standards resources
with each other,
researchers Emily M. Hodge, Serena J. Salloum, and Susanna L. Benko (2016)
found that most states link to each other or to the same organizations on their web pages that list instructional resources.
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researcher and FIU Ph.D. student Kathryn Flowers
shared the
find with officials from the Belize Fisheries Department.
Many individuals don't have correct knowledge of how bike
share function and what is required to use it, a result consistent
with findings by
researcher Charles Brown.
Some
researchers have
found, for example, that female participants who interacted
with another unacquainted female felt more closeness to one another when
sharing humor (via silly tasks).5 Likewise, my colleagues and I have
found that in both romantic and platonic relationships, the funnier we think people are, the more we like them.
The
researchers found that participants who
shared grateful experiences
with their partners reported more life satisfaction and happiness than participants in the other two conditions.
Based on a 2015 Swedish study published in the international Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health,
researchers found that teenagers living in a
shared parenting household did better than those living
with single parents.
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researchers found that the cities where affordability is among the worst for the middle class (
with the
share of affordable homes at 32 percent or less) are Los Angeles; Toledo, Ohio; and San Diego.