Sentences with phrase «reviewed study finding»

This is just the latest peer - reviewed study finding methane leakage rates well below the threshold for natural gas to maintain its climate benefits over other traditional fuel alternatives.
«This is the first real chance that local reefs have to recover,» said Craig Downs, a scientist whose 2015 peer - reviewed study found oxybenzone was a threat to coral reefs.
One review study found that an additional 14 grams of fiber per day were linked to a 10 % decrease in calorie intake and weight loss of 4.5 lbs (2 kg) over 4 months (28).
A very large review study found that psyllium and guar gum (both soluble, viscous fibers) are ineffective as weight loss supplements (26).
A peer - reviewed study found that nearly 85 percent of dog bite fatalities were from unneutered dogs.
«Last year, a Harvard Business Review study found that consumers are less likely to spend money when it's cold,» wrote Riffkin in a news release.
For most recent sampling see: New Peer - Reviewed Study finds «Solar changes significantly alter climate» (11-3-07)(LINK) & «New Peer - Reviewed Study Halves the Global Average Surface Temperature Trend 1980 — 2002» (LINK) & New Study finds Medieval Warm Period «0.3 C Warmer than 20th Century» (LINK) For a more comprehensive sampling of peer - reviewed studies earlier in 2007 see «New Peer - Reviewed Scientific Studies Chill Global Warming Fears» LINK]
It won't be surprising if some wind energy advocates point to Lovich's paper as vindication, characterizing his work something along the lines of «peer - reviewed study finds no eagle mortalities since 1997.»
To put that number in context, a recent peer - reviewed study found that methane leaks from Texas» Barnett Shale, a field that produces 7 percent of the nation's natural gas, had an average leak rate of 65 tons per hour.
The review study found that high - resolution mixed layer ocean models can represent some of the complicated air - sea interactions and recommended that scientists use coupled simulations and evaluate them in terms of the observed relationship between convection and sea surface temperature and associated variables.
She also reviews her study findings related to the other effects of the self - assessment process.
Reviewed study findings and recommended options for project restructuring, finding alternatives and reducing costs.
In 2015, a peer - reviewed study found that high - performance homes (HPHs, or homes marketed with green features such as a LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council of a solar photovoltaic array) sell for a premium in Washington, D.C., compared to similar homes without energy - saving features.

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In 2008, researchers in Quebec reviewed a stack of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants of obesity.»
In fact, a recent Nielson study found that 70 percent of global consumers trust online reviews, up 15 percent within a four - year period.
Better yet, a clinical review of nearly 150 studies found that people with strong social ties had a 50 percent better chance of survival, regardless of age, sex, health status, and cause of death, than those with weaker ties.
For a Harvard Business Review study, three consultants examined the Outlook calendars of multiple workers at a large company and found that one weekly executive meeting consumed 300,000 hours each year.
E-cigs are dangerous... or not... depending on the circumstance: The Academies» uberstudy, which carefully reviewed more than 800 other peer - reviewed studies, found «conclusive evidence» that «most e-cigarettes... contain and emit numerous potentially toxic substances» (besides nicotine, that is), but found only «substantial evidence» that this exposure to poisons is sorta maybe «significantly lower» than it is in tobacco - filled smokes.
A review of several such studies found that viewing fictional medical TV programs had a negative influence on viewers» health - related knowledge, perceptions or behaviour in 11 % of studies, a positive influence in 32 % of studies, and mixed influence in 58 %.
A review of 24 studies found that being distracted during a meal led people to consume more calories at that meal.
A review of 17 studies found that adults who drank sugar - sweetened beverages with meals consumed 7.8 % more food than adults who consumed water with meals (20).
A review of more than 200 studies found that people who drank three or four cups of coffee per day were 19 % less likely to die from cardiovascular disease.
Hoffman cites a staggering figure from a Deloitte study that found only 8 percent of organizations said annual performance reviews were worth the effort they require.
In a large review of studies published in the Journal of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated using the Atwater method.
A study of data from more than 800 U.S. firms over 30 years, reported in the Harvard Business Review, found mandatory diversity training actually makes managerial ranks more white and male.
In a study recently published in Harvard Business Review, researchers analyzed three decades of data from 829 U.S. firms and found that compulsory diversity training actually reduced managerial diversity.
The Center for American Progress reviewed 30 case studies in 11 of the most relevant research papers on the costs of employee turnover and found that it costs businesses about one - fifth of a worker's salary to replace that worker.
As a 2006 study in the American Sociological Review found, the number of close confidantes a typical individual has shrank by a third between 1985 and 2006, to about two from three.
A team of psychologists reviewed multiple studies and found that meditation improves decision - making abilities.
A 2014 review of observational studies found that poor sleep is a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer's.
In fact, a study by Harvard Business Review found that 72 percent of employees rank recognition given for high performers as having a significant impact on employee engagement.
A study published in the Harvard Business Review found that work satisfaction directly corresponds to feelings of gratitude, which peaks between the ages of 25 and 34 and then again later in life.
Another study recently cited in the Harvard Business Review found that happy, thriving employees «demonstrated 16 % better overall performance (as reported by their managers) and 125 % less burnout (self - reported) than their peers.
In a study currently undergoing peer review, researchers found a significant link between board diversity and willingness to take on risk.
Richardson has also started reviewing products in his niche areas on sites such as Amazon.com and has found, from studying his sales and traffic reports, that this is leading customers back to his eBay Store.
Explaining their findings in Harvard Business Review, the study's authors, Harvard's Robert Huckman and Bradley Staats of the University of North Carolina, pointed to the time it takes new team members to learn how to communicate with one another and determine who is the best authority in different areas.
Our analysis reviews 30 case studies in 11 research papers published between 1992 and 2007 that provide estimates of the cost of turnover, finding that businesses spend about one - fifth of an employee's annual salary to replace that worker.
A peer - reviewed study performed at the Energy Department's Argonne National Laboratory in 2012 found that biofuels made with corn residue were 95 per cent better than gasoline in greenhouse gas emissions.
Participate in The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County's procurement practices through its Small / Local / Minority / Women Business Enterprise Stakeholder Group Meetings to review and comment on the SWA's Disparity Study findings and recommendations and feedback on policy options.
To help the bottom line, the federal government promises to review departmental spending to find savings and to scour its cupboard to see if it should sell off federal assets, and will continue to study the possible privatization of Canadian airports.
In fact, a study conducted by Reevoo found that the presence of bad reviews actually improved conversions by 67 %.
Dalton et al. (1998)(reviewing 31 studies of board leadership structure and finding «little evidence of systematic governance structure / financial performance relationships») and Rhoades et al. (2001)(meta - analysis of 22 independent samples across 5,271 companies indicates that independent leadership structure has a significant impact on performance, but this impact varies with context).
A study by Ernst & Young found that 63 percent of emerging growth companies elected confidential review.
Based on his review of prominent past studies of business excellence, he finds that: Keep Reading
Research from several sources, including a study by the American Sociological Review, has found that people with flexible schedules report that their overall sense of well - being increases with flexible work options.
A 2016 review of 130 studies in 10 countries, published in Epidemiologic Reviews, found that new legal restrictions on owning and purchasing guns tended to be followed by a drop in gun violence — a strong indicator that restricting access to firearms can save lives.
The research supports gun control: A 2016 review of 130 studies in 10 countries, published in Epidemiologic Reviews, found that new legal restrictions on owning and purchasing guns tended to be followed by a drop in gun violence — a strong indicator that restricting access to guns can save lives.
The study, which reviewed data from the Department of Labor Form 5500 on defined contribution retirement plans, found:
Recently, I reviewed the interesting findings from the CSO Insights Lead Optimization Study.
The study, by the National Registry of Exonerations, reviewed cases that happened over the last 30 years throughout the country and found that in addition to black people being wrongfully convicted, it took significantly longer for them to be exonerated than it did any other group, with black people having to wait an average of three years longer.
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