Sentences with phrase «second study published»

A second study published in the same journal supported this idea, showing that most people who identified as non-drinkers at age 55 had given up alcohol at some point; very few had been lifelong abstainers.
In a second study published in the June 6 edition of Nature Communications, Cui and Shougo Higashi, a visiting scientist from Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc., proposed a new battery design that could help solve the problem of grid - scale energy storage.
The results of a second study published in the same issue reveal another benefit to baboon socializing: more successful mothering.
A second study published in Biological Psychiatry, also led by Dr. Perlis, applied the new method in a proof - of - concept study to identify genes associated with psychiatric symptoms.
A second study published in 1997 evaluated 482 children who had been toilet trained using the Brazelton approach and found that 88 percent of the kids were toilet trained at 3 1/2 and that 98 percent were trained by age 4.

Not exact matches

Entrepreneurs tend to be an action - oriented, onwards - and - upwards lot — a longitudinal study published by the Journal of Economic Psychology in 2014 associated successful entrepreneurs with higher - than - normal levels of hardiness, resourcefulness and optimism — meaning that when their venture fails, there's a pretty good chance they'll be able to rebound quickly, with a nifty second - act tale of adversity to slot into their narrative.
The Canadian job website published its second «Thinkopolis» study Monday, ranking the top jobs for new grads.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhood.
In a second study, published today (June 2) in the Annals of Neurology, Bak set out to determine if the positive effects of bilingualism on cognition could actually be the other way around: that people who have better cognitive functions are more likely to learn foreign languages.
The second study presented by the Central Florida Medical School paper was performed in the Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, Philippines and published in the International Journal of Dermatology in 2013.
just the type of parents you can dupe into second guessing themselves and buying school lunch for their kids merely by publishing a flawed study???
Leslie & Romano: The second study listed was a systematic review of nonhospital birth studies by Leslie and Romano, published in the Journal of Perinatal Education in 2007.
According to statistics kept by the Centers for Disease Control, in 2007, girls» soccer players reported 29,167 concussions, second only to football players.And, a study published in the Jan. 2011 edition of theJournal of Athletic Training said female athletes experience more physical long - term symptoms than male athletes.
According to Business Wire, the study, published in this month's International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, reports that athletes who drank chocolate milk after intense exercise were able to work out longer and with more power during a second workout compared with athletes who drank commercial sports beverages...
Second, because almost all of the studies examining this association were observational, there was a possibility of confounding, particularly by familial and socioeconomic circumstances, which could not be taken into account with the published data available.
There have been something like a dozen biographies and studies of Harold Macmillan and this autumn the second edited volume of his postwar diaries will be published.
The second study, published in PLOS ONE, involved the same participants.
In the second study, published in BJN, the researchers extended their investigations to a larger group (100) of healthy middle - aged men and women (35 - 60 years) with low risk of CVD.
Published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, the study also found that use of a second inhibitor might improve the effectiveness of these drugs by possibly preventing resistance, and it recommends that clinical trials should be designed to include a second inhibitor.
In the second study, published earlier this month in Social Neuroscience, the researchers set out to determine whether the same portions of the prefrontal cortex might be blocking the altruistic mirroring impulse.
In a study published online October 10 in Nanomedicine the researchers report that the liquid controlled bleeding in rodents within 15 seconds in seven other wound types, including cuts to the spinal cord, liver [view video here] and femoral artery as well as skin punctures.
The largest urban health systems, which serve as safety nets for large patient populations with lower socioeconomic status and greater likelihood to speak English as a second language, do worse on government patient satisfaction scores than smaller, non-urban hospitals likely to serve white customers with higher education levels, according to a new study by Mount Sinai researchers published this month in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.
A second study, also published in mBio, provides a detailed look at viruses present in the mice droppings.
Two recent studies describe these kinds of mechanisms: one of them, published in the journal Molecular Systems Biology, describes the process through which cells stop growing due cell differentiation; the second one, published in Journal of Cell Science, describes plants» cell replenishment after being damaged.
In January 2017, The Lancet published two more studies of people in developing countries: One group had moderately severe to severe depression; a second group had alcoholism.
The paper, published in Scientific Reports, details only the second study of ES in human brain data.
The second study, also published today in PNAS, looked at what motivates male chimps to risk life and limb on patrol missions.
The study, published in the Chinese Sociological Review, found that women with less marital power — shaped by their relative income, resources and education — had lower «fertility autonomy» and were likelier to succumb to pressure to have a second child even if they did not want to.
Sabeti stresses that her team only has a «circumstantial» case about the timing of the mutation and the epidemic's explosion, but her group and an independent team that published the second study have amassed what she calls «compelling evidence» that for the first time links a mutation in the virus to a preference for human cells.
In a new study, published in Brain and Cognition, he now shows what happens when we read in a second language learnt in adulthood.
There's good news in the team's second dipper study, published in the December 2015 issue of the journal Biological Conservation: Within a year of the Elwha Dam removal, Tonra and his colleagues were able to document an increase in salmon - derived nutrients in American dippers.
A new study published in Nature presents one of the most complete models of matter in the universe and predicts hundreds of massive black hole mergers each year observable with the second generation of gravitational wave detectors.
In a study published online June 5 in Nature Physics, the ALPHA group reports having confined antihydrogen for 16 minutes and 40 seconds.
Leffers's results also mirror those in a second Danish study published this month, which found that taking paracetamol during pregnancy multiplied the risk of cryptorchidism by 1.33.
Extrovert Chinese students learning English as a second language are likely to perform better in speaking and reading, but less proficient in listening than their introvert counterparts, according to a study published in Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH).
Kawaoka also discusses his thoughts about the recommendation from the U.S. government's National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) that Nature and Science, which has accepted but not published a paper by the second lab that did these studies, redact key portions of the experiments to prevent the widespread dissemination of the recipe for a potential bioweapon.
Several studies published by Das and other research groups indicated that a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Kunlunshan, Tibet, in 2001 zipped along at five to six kilometers (three to 3.7 miles) a second, or close to the speed of sound in rock.
In the second high - quality trial of its kind, published in PLOS ONE, the researchers found an entirely different result to an earlier study carried out in 2012, where omega - 3 supplements were found to have a beneficial effect on the reading ability and working memory of school children with learning needs such as ADHD.
Neuro - oncology researchers Resnick and Waanders also were co-senior authors of a second study, published Sept. 15 in Oncotarget.
Even evaluating where big cats are found can be difficult, as the second study, published May 4 in PeerJ, shows.
A study published November 15 in PLoS ONE filled in some pieces of the puzzle, and offered one explanation for how the animals took off: Pterosaurs launched off the ground using all four limbs, reached a very high speed in half a second, and quickly gained altitude.
Vision researchers in Boston have published the second paper of a study designed to determine if a driver who suffers from loss of central vision is able to detect pedestrians in a timely manner when driving.
That's the finding of a new study published on Thursday in Science, which uses updated information about how temperature is recorded, particularly at sea, to take a second look at the global average temperature.
In a second study recently published in Psyche, the researchers found bees learned by watching and communicating with other bees, a process called social learning.
A recent study from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center and published in Environmental Research Letters looks at how efficiently «second generation» biofuel crops — perennial, non-food crops such as switchgrass or native grasses — use rainwater and how these crops affect overall water balance.
The dramatic decline of Iran's Lake Urmia — once the second - largest hypersaline lake in the world — has both direct human and climatic causes, according to a new study published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research.
A second study, led by scientists at the University of Manchester in England and published online this past May, looked at vitamin D levels and cognitive performance in more than 3,100 men aged 40 to 79 in eight different countries across Europe.
In a study published December 9th in Cell Host & Microbe, researchers used genome sequencing to trace the introduction and spread of the virus in Liberia — the second worst - affected country.
In the second study, published in BMJ Postgraduate Medical Journal, the researchers examined what students believe about the ways residency programs use Facebook in their admission processes.
When women in the second trimester lived near fields treated with chlorpyrifos — the most commonly applied organophosphate pesticide — their children were 3.3 times more likely to have autism, according to the study, published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
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