Sentences with phrase «revealed by the study»

This absolute of physics has thus far not only resisted all attempts at «relativization», but, if I am not mistaken, it tends to find its counterpart in a current moving in the opposite sense, positive and constructive, which is revealed by the study of the earth's biological past: the ascent of the Universe towards zones of increasing improbability and personality.
These genomic variations have been revealed by studies in the population and by analysis of the genomes of colon cancer patients that are available in data bases such as that of the 1000 Genomes Project Data.
Several factors affect the likelihood of a caregiver placing a baby in an unsafe sleeping position: race, education level, doctor's advice, and — newly revealed by this study — Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) variables such as attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived control.
The mechanism for the maintenance of cooperative behaviour in sociable weavers revealed by this study is unlikely to operate at such a global scale, but within smaller communities the idea of kin - directed cooperative behaviour is likely to be widespread and relevant across many other species.
Another fact revealed by the study supporting food supremacy was that in all three groups, patients and control, food information was processed better than «non — food.»
The process revealed by the study looks a lot like the process that is building the Himalayas today, as the Eurasian continent is pushing atop the Indian subcontinent.
The second area is pharmacology based on automated screening of large libraries of compounds with therapeutic potential, following modeling of molecular mechanisms associated with diseases, as revealed by the study of pluripotent stem cells from affected donors.
Of everything revealed by the study, one finding especially stands out to the researchers.
Another positive result revealed by the study was the considerable increase in confidence the individuals had in their balance.
If teachers took as much personal interest in a student as a good neighbor used to, that would fulfill many of the needs revealed by the study.
Given the complex factors revealed by the study, the report cautions against simplistic policy solutions like quotas and enrollment targets.
A Newsdeeply story last month by Jane Braxton Little gives a great overview of lessons for California fire policy revealed by a study of 400 years in the history of human interference with wildfire cycles in the Sierra Nevada.
The discoveries revealed by this study humbled me into acknowledging I have only scraped the surface in my knowledge of children, how they learn, and how to teach them.
Waldinger described some of the secrets to happiness revealed by the study in a recent TED talk.

Not exact matches

A study by Forbes Insights and Turn revealed that more than 70 percent of marketing executives expect to rely more and more on data for decision - making within the next three years.
The study, by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, revealed that the smallest companies accounted for 30 percent of the fraud cases it studied, compared to just 20 percent for organizations with more than 10,000 employees.
One of the most exciting things about studying Musk and other breakthrough innovators is that it reveals that even though these people often have special, difficult - to - imitate abilities or traits, the mechanisms by which these abilities and traits lead to innovation are often something we can tap ourselves.
Retail, not mining, has borne the brunt of the slowdown in Western Australia during the past 12 months, with a study of the state's economy by the investment bank Goldman Sachs revealing a startling decline in retail jobs of more than 20 per cent.
Whilst employing a secure password policy seems to be a broken record, a study published by the Global Security Report revealed that weak passwords still present a major threat to IT security.
Last week, a study published by the Kauffman Foundation using census data from the past 50 years, revealed some eye - opening statistics about the number of immigrant - led companies in America.
A 2013 study of more than 1,000 U.S. - based employees, conducted by Kelton, revealed that 40 percent of employees say they don't completely understand the company's vision, or even worse, haven't even been exposed to it.
In fact, multiple studies conducted by Dr. Brad Bushman, a professor of communication and psychology at The Ohio State University, reveal that venting is not beneficial, reports Elizabeth Bernstein in the Wall Street Journal.
Another major new study conducted by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg's LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Co. revealed alarming data on promotions, attrition and career outcomes between men and women.
No surprise, the study revealed determination as being the most popular character trait identified by the CEO's, with risk - taking and vision being the second and third choice.
A study from Dartmouth College revealed it by looking in a place where beliefs often trump facts: politics.
A recent wide - ranging study by The Dieringer Research Group revealed that almost 21 million Americans work in their automobiles.
Fidelity CEO Abby Johnson surprised a tech conference this spring by revealing the brokerage giant didn't just study cryptocurrency.
But another study that year, by Quantum Workforce, examining feedback from more than 400,000 employees at nearly 5,000 organizations, revealed that about 25 percent were uncertain about how they fit into their organization's future plans.
The study, which was initiated in 2008 with a budget of $ 35 million, also reveals 56 % of commercial viewers are engaged solely with media — led largely by TV viewing — during the ad break, meaning over half aren't multi-tasking.
This extends to race as well; a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research revealed that candidates with African American names have a tougher time finding a job.
A study conducted by researchers at the University of London has revealed some interesting information about neurons in the male brain.
Seventy - five percent of HR professionals say employee absences have a large impact on revenue and productivity, a 2014 study of more than 1,000 respondents worldwide by Kronos and the Society for Human Resource Management revealed.
A new study conducted by LinkedIn with the market research firm TNS reveals that social media has increasingly become the vital axis upon which small and medium - sized businesses turn.
A study conducted at Stanford and University of Pennsylvania revealed that when books penned by unknown writers were reviewed in the New York Times, sales of their work increased by a third, even if the reviews were negative.
Meanwhile, studies of successful entrepreneurs, undertaken by the business professor Saras Sarasvathy, reveal that they rarely stick rigorously to detailed, multi-year business plans.
A study done earlier in the year by the same company revealed that finding top - notch people is even harder than it used to be.
(The study doesn't reveal which companies are guilty of this, nor does it provide a clear breakdown of performance by company or sector.)
Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, led by Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, revealed that they'd created their own viable chimeras — or, in polite company, «interspecies blastocyst complementations.»
That's the conclusion of «Marketing to the Post-Recession Consumers,» a recent study by Decitica, which reveals diverse reactions to the recession resulting in a variety of new «normal» spending patterns.
Looking further at those trends, the study reveals that men spent less time on social media than women (5 vs. 7 hours per week), decreasing their hours by 1 from the previous year.
A study by Intetics revealed that outsourcing can save companies 60 percent on overhead costs.
A recent national study by Square reveals that 79 % of Canadians are card - first buyers, and 47 % avoid shops where they must use cash
A feasibility study on a system by Hyperloop One, commissioned by FS Links and carried out by public accounting company KPMG, reveals that a network connecting Sweden's Stockholm and Finland's Helsinki will cost about $ 19 billion, or $ 21 billion, to build.
A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond revealed that «few merchants are found to reduce prices or debit restrictions as debit costs decrease.»
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A new study published by MIT revealed the earning potential of ride - hailing services.
A 2006 study by Sorenson and Waguespack of the feature film industry is particularly revealing.
A new study published recently by the real estate data company Zillow revealed that renters in California and other parts of the country could buy a home without increasing their monthly housing costs.
A newly released image from NASA Hubble telescope reveals that a huge cluster of galaxies called Abell 370, has an array of galaxies guarding it and is useful in studying far - flung galaxies by its gravitational lensing property.
A study on humpback whales by ecologists from Denmark and Australia has revealed that baby whales communicate with their mothers in whispers to avoid the risk of attention from predators and other mating whales.
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