This watercolour painting, which is striking in its modernity, consistency, and expressive use of colours, may be contrasted, with his more usual traditional approach to nature
resulting in studies such as The Crab (c. 1495, Rotterdam, B.V.B.), A Young Hare (1502, Albertina, Vienna) and Great Piece of Turf (1503, Albertina, Vienna).
Not exact matches
And
in regards to the role that color plays
in branding,
results from
studies such as The Interactive Effects of Colors show that the relationship between brands and color hinges on the perceived appropriateness of the color being used for the particular brand (
in other words, does the color «fit» what is being sold).
In parallel, adjudication will be completed for all MACE which occurred during the
study, including adjudication for certain events which, per protocol, can not be finally adjudicated until patients complete their final site visit and
results are available from certain non-invasive diagnostic testing conducted during
such site visits.
To date,
results from several longitudinal
studies indicate that e-cigarette use among nonsmoking youth increases the likelihood of future use of conventional cigarettes.5 — 10 Specifically, the pooled odds ratio (OR)
in a recent meta - analysis of
studies of adolescents and young adults (aged 14 — 30) indicates that those who had ever used e-cigarettes were 3.62 times more likely to report using cigarettes at follow - up compared with those who had not used e - cigarettes.11 This finding was robust and remained significant when adjusting for known risk factors associated with cigarette smoking, including demographic, psychosocial, and behavioral variables
such as cigarette susceptibility.
On April 26, 2012, the
results of a
study which tested their subjects» pro-social sentiments were published
in the Social Psychological and Personality Science journal
in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more inclined to show generosity
in random acts of kindness,
such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat on a crowded bus or train.
Rather, as if she had
studied the Old Testament, she recognizes that
such an abundant overflowing of grace must
result in «all the nations being blessed.»
Studies with rats have found that even short bursts of
such hormones during pregnancy can
result in normal genitals accompanied by transgender behaviour.
The kind of work that has achieved
such rich
results in the
study of the New Testament canon can never be exercised on the Buddhist scriptures.
As a
result, we sometimes (I am speaking of me here) get so wrapped up
in Scripture
study, that we neglect the more important things
in life,
such as family, the poor and needy
in our community, serving others
in love, taking care of orphans and widows, and pretty much everything else that Jesus focused on
in His ministry.
The objects of perception from which common sense «proceeds» and which conventional theories assume to be
such that we come into contact with them
in an utterly elementary way, are
results of complicated operations or,
in other words, the concretion of complicated constellations which are to be thoroughly
studied and explained.
One of the researchers explained
in a press release, «The
results from our
study suggest that iPhones are capable of becoming an extension of ourselves
such that when separated, we experience a lessening of «self» and a negative physiological state.»
The present review evaluates the evidence for
such a complex system by investigating
studies in which interventions
such as elevated temperature, altered oxygen content of the air, reduced fuel availability and misinformation about distance covered have
resulted in alterations to the pacing strategy.
Two 2003
studies suggest that heading
in soccer may
result in weaker mental performance, including a decline
in cognitive function, difficulty
in verbal learning, planning and maintaining attention and reduced information processing speed, but a critical review of the literature
in 2010 by an expert panel of the American Academy of Pediatrics found no support for
such a finding, and a 2012
study in the journal Neurosurgery concluded that it was «unlikely» that the subtle cognitive differences detected were sufficient to affect the daily lives of players.
The
results of the research paper are consistent with those of a 2013
study which found that, while ACL injuries did not disproportionately affect female high school athletes overall, girls were found to have a significantly higher ACL injury rate than boys
in sex - comparable sports (soccer, basketball, and baseball / softball), with girls 2 times more likely to suffer an ACL injury playing soccer than any other sport, and 4 times more likely to sustain
such an injury playing either soccer or basketball than volleyball or softball.
The
study noted that another possible explanation for the great NMT effectiveness
in the mid-teen age group may be variability
in the «quality» of athletes participating
in the cutting, pivoting, and jumping sports
such as soccer, volleyball and basketball
in the younger ages, so that targeting NMT to athletes who are at higher risk
results in greater reduction of that risk.
The
results of a Cochrane review will be presented, along with a discussion of what was learned about
such studies in the process.
A series of major, long - term
studies in the US, Sweden and the UK have established beyond doubt that
such children achieve better examination
results.
While these reported interventions target the infant, other interventions target the mother - infant interaction48 or the whole family (rather just the mother) 49,50 to improve parental skills by providing practical parental care techniques (
such as sleeping habits and feeding)
in combination with psychoeducation about the postpartum period and mindfulness techniques.48 This set of
studies have shown positive
results such that maternal depression, anxiety scores48 and baby crying times, 48,50 were reduced.
Interventions to improve breastfeeding initiation, exclusivity and duration are based on extensive evidence from both observational and intervention
studies of short - and long - term health benefits of breastfeeding for both mothers and infants.13 — 15 Nevertheless, to our knowledge none of previous
studies has systematically examined whether the increases
in breastfeeding
resulting from
such interventions have equally benefited all socioeconomic groups.
The Leslie and Romano
study found that nonhospital birth
results in far fewer interventions,
such as cesarean sections, use of intravenous fluids, and use of medical pain control.
Some triggers for purging behavior also found
in study results includes personality shifts
such as increased negative affect, or extreme changes
in negative emotions or lowered self - esteem before a purging episode followed by an increase
in positive affect following purging.
However, these
studies used different data sources, differing definitions of postpartum hemorrhage and varying methodologies
such that it is not clear if these
results are widely generalisable and hence whether a similar pattern is likely to be observed
in other high resource countries.
A
study by Pickup et al. (2010) explores potential explanations for the polling miss and contrast the
results of various polling companies to see whether telephone or internet polls fared better and whether specific polling methodologies (
such as adjusting for likelihood to vote)
resulted in better predictions.
Department of Energy
studies indicate that if
such a facility was set on fire, it would be hot enough to melt steel at distances of 1200 feet, or
result in second - degree burns on exposed skin a mile away.
«Our
studies provide promising
results in mice, which merit further investigation,
such as adjusting the formulation, dose and delivery route of MAOA inhibitors, prior to ultimate clinical application.»
«These
results take us one step closer to developing highly effective lucid dream induction techniques that will allow us to
study the many potential benefits of lucid dreaming,
such as treatment for nightmares and improvement of physical skills and abilities through rehearsal
in the lucid dream environment,» Dr Aspy says.
In those regions,
such as California, the faults that can
result from that rock movement usually lie close to the surface, making them relatively easy to
study.
«It's a fantastic and fascinating
study, involving very well controlled experiments
in both rats and humans, and they got
such dramatic
results,» says neuroscientist Liz Phelps of New York University, who was not involved
in the work.
«Our
results also suggest that understanding the neural underpinnings of complex motor tasks
such as learning a new dance can be an effective model to
study motor learning
in the real world.»
The
result is a gaping divide between microeconomics (the
study of how individual people and companies
in a market make decisions to buy and sell) and macroeconomics (the
study of movements
in economy - wide indicators
such as GDP, inflation and unemployment).
«This
study showed that intrinsic colloids formed by interactions between soluble Cerium (Ce) and carbonates significantly increase the mobility of Ce injected into a carbonate rock fracture,» explains BGU Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research Director Prof. Noam Weisbrod, Ph.D. «The formation of intrinsic colloids, if not accounted for, could
result in the under prediction of radionuclide migration through fractures
in fine - grained carbonate bedrock,
such as chalk.»
Results from the third
study conducted by Robnett's team suggest that people are not unanimous
in how they think about
such cases.
The
result bodes well for planned
studies of the ripples
in space - time, called gravitational waves, that should cascade from
such mergers.
Bensnes says that his
study results show allergic pupils are at a disadvantage even with
such measures
in place.
Quinn added that further
studies needed to be done to discover whether the
results are generalizable to infants not covered
in this
study,
such as preterm babies with higher birth weights than 1251 grams.
Scientists not involved
in the new
studies used phrases
such as «unique insights» and «major advance» to describe the
results.
Uncontrollable, explosive bouts of anger
such a road rage might be the
result of an earlier brain infection from the toxoplasmosis parasite, an organism found
in cat feces, a new
study finds.
In a study whose results were published in Nature last July, physicist Ali Yazdani used a powerful microscope to track electrons as they encountered stairlike barriers on the surface of antimony, a material that shares several characteristics with topological insulators such as bismuth tellurid
In a
study whose
results were published
in Nature last July, physicist Ali Yazdani used a powerful microscope to track electrons as they encountered stairlike barriers on the surface of antimony, a material that shares several characteristics with topological insulators such as bismuth tellurid
in Nature last July, physicist Ali Yazdani used a powerful microscope to track electrons as they encountered stairlike barriers on the surface of antimony, a material that shares several characteristics with topological insulators
such as bismuth telluride.
And a few
studies have found that women expend more energy
in producing breast milk for boys — although the
results of
such studies have been mixed.
Results of each statistical test should be reported
in full with the value of the test statistic and p - value, and not simply reported as significant or non-significant; more than two significant digits on p - values are usually not needed except
in situations of extreme multiple testing
such as
in genetic association
studies where stringent corrections for multiple testing might be used.
«
Such biases, conscious or unconscious, can make candidate medical treatments look better than they actually are, the authors of the analysis warn, and lead to eye - catching
results that can't be replicated
in larger or more rigorous animal
studies — or
in human trials.»
The recommendation for
such a tightly defined surgical margin is the
result of a
study led by researchers at Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health and published online Oct. 2
in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Using statistical tests, Kamangar combined the
results from
studies in the U.S., Europe, Iran, China and Japan to evaluate if H. pylori helps prevent either form of esophageal cancer
in such a large and geographically diverse sample pool.
Such changes, Li and colleagues suggested while reviewing a number of related
studies, are consistent with anatomical changes that can occur
in the brain as a
result of learning a second language, no matter the age of the learner, as they reported
in a recent issue of Cortex.
In a follow - up study, he and his colleagues found that giving 11 officers additional self - defense and arrest training, and then subjecting them to high - pressure, realistic scenarios such as encounters with shoplifters or drunk drivers resulted in improved communication, alertness, assertiveness and resolutio
In a follow - up
study, he and his colleagues found that giving 11 officers additional self - defense and arrest training, and then subjecting them to high - pressure, realistic scenarios
such as encounters with shoplifters or drunk drivers
resulted in improved communication, alertness, assertiveness and resolutio
in improved communication, alertness, assertiveness and resolution.
In this
study, Tramelli and her colleagues used the recorded waveforms from the 2012 Emilia seismic sequence to simulate a seismic sequence that triggered end - to - end earthquakes along adjacent fault patches, observing the affect of continuous ruptures on the
resulting ground motion and, consequently, its impact on critical structures,
such as dams, power plants, hospitals and bridges.
At UC Berkeley, psychologists
such as Allison Harvey, a co-author on the Journal of Neuroscience paper, have been garnering encouraging
results in studies that use sleep therapy on patients with depression, bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses.
Traditional first - line checks of
such heart disease risk factors as cholesterol, blood pressure and smoking habits aren't nearly good enough to identify cardiovascular disease
in otherwise healthy, young firefighters, according to
results of a small Johns Hopkins
study.
In the
study, the researchers show that after two to four weeks of 3 - D culture, the
resulting muscle cells form muscle fibers that contract and react to external stimuli
such as electrical pulses and biochemical signals mimicking neuronal inputs just like native muscle tissue.
These
results are similar to our other
studies performed
in other highly allergenic taxa
such as ragweed but with more extreme outcomes and wider impacts.»