The present study illustrates the problems that can be associated with compliance and reporting, indicating the need to conduct
similar studies elsewhere to better inform policy development.
Not exact matches
Rates of transport to hospital in our
study were
similar to those reported
elsewhere.
Comparison with recent
studies elsewhere has shown that
similar, frequent, small volume landslides may be a fundamental mechanism in the long - term evolution of active submarine volcanoes.
Future
studies should explore whether stem cells
elsewhere in the body undergo a
similar premature maturation, he says.
To see if the program could be successful
elsewhere, CCI and MAF partnered with five Bay Area nonprofits to establish and
study lending circles and found
similar improvements in credit scores.
More than 4.5 billion years of nuclear churning have erased all traces of the sun's youth, so astronomers try to learn about its past by
studying similar stars
elsewhere.
Similar studies now need to be performed in non-trauma patients before the approach can be accepted as standard practice here at MGH and
elsewhere.»
Advanced aqueous recycling procedures that offer
similar advantages are being
studied in France, Japan and
elsewhere.
Those icy ridges found on the Tartarus Dorsa region of Pluto are
similar to the so - called penitentes on Earth, making it possible for the same features to exist
elsewhere in the solar system, a new
study has found.
Elsewhere, as also cited in this report, other observed correlations from
similar studies on the same model ranged from r = 0.13 to 0.15, r = 0.14 to 0.21, and r = 0.21 to 0.26.
«Put simply, what this
study says is that if we take a group of otherwise
similar teachers and randomly label some as «OK» and tell others they suck and their jobs are on the line, the latter group is more likely to seek employment
elsewhere,» wrote Bruce D. Baker, a professor in the graduate school of education at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., on his blog.
Whether you're planning your 1st book or your 39th, (as I am), take the time to
study the ever - changing New York Times best seller lists, as well as
similar lists
elsewhere.
This is related to a
similar issue over which I've had a previous argument (i.e. the famous «lake»
study)
elsewhere on this site.
Are there
studies from
elsewhere that show
similar or different result?
Comparing the results of the two
studies Eisernberg estimates «the decline in this pig - nosed turtle population to be more than 50 % since 1981... such a decline is likely to be widespread as the species is under
similar pressures
elsewhere in Papua New Guinea.»
Further details of the procedure and intervention effects on behavior observed during this procedure are presented
elsewhere.30, 40 Of note, others have shown that
similar peer entry paradigms are stressful for preschoolers.7, 13 Consistent with previous reports, observations of child peer entry and play behavior40 in the current
study sample confirmed the stressful nature of the task.
A recent meta - analysis of data from 28
studies revealed that paternal depression is associated with a significant decrease in positive paternal parenting practices, which may serve as a mechanism by which depression is transmitted between generations.46 As noted
elsewhere, the literature is much more extensive regarding the effects of maternal depression than of paternal depression, and suggests that emotional disorders can be transmitted via the father or the mother to the offspring, but
similar to the findings reported in the present
study, the risk is much greater when mothers experience depression.