Sentences with phrase «researchers studying break»

As much as it would help researchers studying break - up, these results don't necessarily mean that you should look to participate in a research study the next time a relationship ends.

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A study by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers found that communal coffee breaks can increase productivity.
In a study, a group of researchers found that by taking a 40 - second break and simply looking at a computerized image of a green roof, employees» focus on a particular task improved.
However, curcumin has been shown to reduce inflammation, per a study conducted by cancer researchers at the University of Texas in Houston; so much so that athletes use it to aid muscle and broken bone recovery.
In 2010, Finnish researchers completed a study that found that the same antibodies that are present in type 1 diabetes were also more common in babies who drank formula made from cow's milk, as compared to babies who had formula in which those milk proteins were broken down.
It's not the fabled Atlantis, but it is tantalizing: Researchers studying the Mediterranean's Sicilian Channel, an area now underwater but partially exposed as recently as 9,000 years ago, found a 40 - foot - long monolith, broken in two, with uniform, regularly spaced holes that could not be explained through any natural process.
In two studies, Freiburg researchers have made new discoveries concerning the relationship between CML and Gab2 and drugs that can break a particular resistance to Gab2 in CML cells.
In the words of Elena Galea, perhaps the most important information this study provides is that «contrary to what Alzheimer's researchers assume, the astrocytes do not break up this organisation to move towards the plaques and phagocytose them.
Better understanding how realistic touch sensations can break the VR illusion may help developers create more engaging virtual environments for games and virtual reality therapy, says Sean Follmer, a human - computer interaction researcher at Stanford University not involved in the study.
«This is the question we asked ourselves, particularly in the case of certain patients born with broken bones who, even as newborns, were neither able to move properly nor breathe unaided,» explains Dr. Ellen Knierim, a researcher at Charité's NeuroCure Clinical Research Center and the study's first author.
The researchers on the study, published in the November issue of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, found that one in five women who had experienced a broken wrist went on to suffer a non-wrist fracture during the next 10 years.
The new technique developed by researchers from the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science is a major advancement in the study of these skyscraper - high internal waves that rarely break the ocean surface.
But studying how the cells of complex tissues like the mammary gland self - organize, make decisions as groups, and break down in disease has been a challenge to researchers.
Break - seq combines an existing double strand break labeling system the researchers had used in an earlier study with next generation sequencing to map chromosome breaks with improved sensitivity and resoluBreak - seq combines an existing double strand break labeling system the researchers had used in an earlier study with next generation sequencing to map chromosome breaks with improved sensitivity and resolubreak labeling system the researchers had used in an earlier study with next generation sequencing to map chromosome breaks with improved sensitivity and resolution.
Normally, free DNA molecules break down within days, but certain DNA fragments are preserved because they bind to clay particles,» says Professor Göran Englund, one of the researchers behind the study.
By studying and comparing the workhorse cellulose - degrading enzymes of two fungi, researchers from the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have pinpointed regions on these enzymes that can be targeted via genetic engineering to help break down cellulose faster.
This meta - analysis reinforced previous findings that feedback is effective in producing energy savings but results varied significantly from study to study so researchers broke down each study's moderating factors (i.e., feedback methods, length of feedback, etc.) to help figure out which types of feedback are most effective.
In this study, researchers assessed the outcomes of 280 prostate cancer (Cap) patients, and reviewed the DNA «fingerprints» of each patient's tumor (using the patient's initial diagnostic core biopsy) to determine if gene copy number alterations (CNAs), or breaks in CFSs, were related to a less positive response to treatment.
A team of researchers is hoping that the study of methane will help more accurately calculate the extent of the oil spill and the Gulf's ability to break down the slick
And because researchers break apart and then reassemble the 3 - billion - letter - long genetic instruction book in order to analyze it, sections that have duplicated genes are harder to put in the right order and thus harder to study, which was the case with the region containing the red blood cell protein DNA.
In the study led by Judith Campbell, professor of chemistry and biology at Caltech, the researchers investigated the relationship between two genes — FANCD2 and DNA2 — both known to play roles in fixing broken or damaged strands of DNA within a cell, called DNA repair.
For each of the 1400 + individuals studied, the researchers looked at whether a bone had been broken over a 10 - year period.
A bad break that apparently gave a young boy Tourette syndrome may turn out to be a lucky break for researchers studying the neuropsychiatric disorder.
In a study published online today in The Lancet, researchers cut a flat chunk about the diameter of a pencil eraser out of the septum dividing participants» nostrils, then broke down the tissue with enzymes and grew the cells on a porous membrane.
Researchers commonly break the receptor into pieces to study it.
Romantic love may be linked to addiction in the brain, but it is possible to break the habit, though it's not easy, says study researcher Helen E. Fisher, PhD, an anthropologist and noted relationship scientist at Rutgers University.
Additionally, researchers did not measure markers of collagen deposition in the wound, and the study can not confirm the beneficial effect of arginine on collagen deposition and wound breaking strength reported in previous research.
The researchers are studying whether short pulses of testosterone, enough to stimulate the breaks but not so much to stimulate the cancer, followed by radiation therapy may cause even more DNA breaks to overwhelm and kill prostate cancer cells.
Richard G. Bach, MD, a Washington University researcher and medical director of the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Barnes - Jewish Hospital, presented this research June 29 in a late - breaking clinical studies session at the American Diabetes Association's Scientific Sessions in Orlando, Fla..
But in a recent study, researchers described a balancing act that seems more counterintuitive than most: Bacterial cells prioritize transcription — the process of making RNA transcripts of genes as the first step in protein production — over repairing double - strand breaks in their DNA.
Using a mouse model for this disease, which in humans involves the destruction of white matter in the brain, a research team led by Albee Messing, director of the UW — Madison Waisman Center, found that a protein behind the symptoms of the disease, called GFAP, is broken down more rapidly in the body than researchers previously found in cell culture studies.
A July 2017 study by researchers at Baylor Scott & White Research Institute found that curcumin may even be able to break through chemo - resistance in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer.
Mitchell L. Jones, M.D., the head researcher of the probiotic study said that the probiotics «broke up the bile salts, leading to reduced cholesterol absorption in the gut and less LDL cholesterol in your blood» (the bad cholesterol).
Though much of chocolate's health benefits, especially for women, have been buzzing mainstream in the last several years, this study broke new ground as researchers followed more than 1200 women over the course of ten years.
From the article, «Researchers from South Africa found that a two - week exercise break was enough to offset the blood pressure benefits of two weeks of high - intensity interval training; another 2015 study in the Journal of Applied Physiology found that people who did an eight - month bout of resistance and aerobic exercise saw an improvement in the blood glucose levels, but lost almost half of these benefits after 14 days of inactivity.»
Researchers had the study participants carry out several different exercises, one of which was to cycle at high speeds for one minute with a 75 - second break in between.
Naringenin, a chemical found in grapefruit and in other citrus fruits, activates proteins called nuclear receptors that cause the liver to break down fatty acids, study researchers from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston said in a statement.
In heterosexual relationships, the foremost study into the differences in how each gender deals with heartbreak comes from researchers at Binghamton University, who pried open the personal lives of 6,000 participants across 96 countries by asking them to rate the emotional pain of their last break up.
Someday, researchers studying FB data may be able to predict whether a couple will break up, learn whether people are happy together or see what makes relationships last.
«Mobile» Schools Use Technology to Break Free of the Classroom Wall Street Journal, 9/7/14 At Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, researchers are studying how mobile devices can help students learn through a project called Ecomobile.
Researchers Dr Laura Kate Hamilton and Professor Wendy Wills, from the Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care at the University of Hertfordshire, studied what 535 young people aged between 13 - 15 years, living in Scotland and studying at seven different schools, ate and drank during the school lunch break.
A recent study conducted by researchers at NYU examined student perceptions of teachers, breaking the results down by the teachers» race.
It should also team up with researchers to follow up on the path - breaking research of Skiba and others to conduct a longitudinal study of what happens to students who have been suspended.
One researcher, Professor Christine Harris shared, «Our study suggests not only that dogs do engage in what appear to be jealous behaviours but also that they were seeking to break up that connection between the owner and a seeming rival.»
3) Breaking down the Manitoba BSL Effectiveness Study — Some researchers created a study to try to justify breed bans in Manitoba by mixing and matching data, however, scrutiny of the data and their own analysis suggests that breed bans did not improve public safety in the communities that passed Study — Some researchers created a study to try to justify breed bans in Manitoba by mixing and matching data, however, scrutiny of the data and their own analysis suggests that breed bans did not improve public safety in the communities that passed study to try to justify breed bans in Manitoba by mixing and matching data, however, scrutiny of the data and their own analysis suggests that breed bans did not improve public safety in the communities that passed them.
«Furthermore, recent studies suggest that fragmenting the Amazon forest could disrupt regional rainfall by breaking down a «biotic pump», in which evapotranspiration from forests creates low - pressure zones that draw in moisture - laden air from the Atlantic Ocean,» said William F. Laurance, a researcher at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, who together with Lovejoy, won the 2009 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Ecology and Conservation Biology for their work in the Brazilian Amazon.
Now, researchers from Germany and the US, who examined global mean surface temperature (GMST) trends in the light of a recent series of three record - breaking years in a row in most data sets, have published the results of their study, which identified two important pitfalls in analysing GMST trends, in Environmental Research Letters.
By studying the factors that cause icebergs to break up, researchers hope to better understand the influences that lead to ice shelf breakup, and to better predict how ice shelves will respond to a warming climate.
Studying long - term couples is unusual, Heiman said, because most researchers focus on divorce and break - ups.
Researchers have refined and tweaked this definition of commitment since the 1980s, and it has become one of the single most - studied aspects of romantic relationships.2 More importantly for us, this flurry of empirical inquiry means we know a lot about the interaction between commitment and a person's future decision to stay or break up.
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