Sentences with phrase «run by other researchers»

The fact is that H0oker's study has been run by other researchers who have corroborated her results.
If it had, then the results would not have been repeated when the study was run by other researchers.

Not exact matches

Researchers, led by Helen Pilcher, PhD, formerly of London's Institute of Psychiatry, looked into the number of calories burned by intense laughing and compared it to the calorie burn of other daily activities (strength training, running, even vacuuming).
From simulations run by others, the researchers conclude that the optical and UV bursts likely originated from the collision of stellar debris on the outer perimeter of the black hole.
NSF, which in contrast to most other agencies has no intramural researchers of its own, relies on rotators to provide a welcome (even necessary) injection of scientific perspective; an agency run by lifetime public servants could easily lose touch with what's happening in the trenches.
The informatics approach allows the researchers to look at many more products and detect many more chemicals than the gas chromatography - mass spectrometry approach, which is limited by the time it takes to prepare samples and run the experiments, among other things.
Others had simply achieved their goals, budget outlays had run their course, the time had come to wind them down, and researchers realized that they had nothing left to lose by sending the probes on one last daredevil plunge.
In one study published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, researchers pinned three workout tactics against each other: Strength training alone, running then strength, and cycling followed by strength.
But for at least a subset of charter schools, researchers can come fairly close to running a clinical trial where some applicants are enrolled at charters and others are left in the public system purely by chance.
Institute researchers and others have evaluated rumble strips, finding they reduce head - on crashes and oncoming sideswipes as well as run - off - the - road crashes by 25 - 30 percent (see «Rumble strips down centerlines of two - lane roads reduce head - on and sideswipe crashes,» Feb. 7, 2004).
Researchers have found that besides the desire to watch and monitor others, the longing to be seen and monitored by others, runs deep in our evolutionary past.
Thanks, however, to the work of a brilliant British psychiatrist by the name of John Bowlby and a host of other «attachment based» researchers who followed, today we know that one of the primary tasks of parenthood runs contrary to that old conventional wisdom and requires that effective parents «attune to» or respond, tune in to, show empathy and understanding for their child's ever changing emotional state and, thereby, a strong parent - child bond is formed.
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