The findings were unexpected because previous studies, done with
small numbers of people in the lab, concluded that people's minds wander less often.
This study can't give us a definitive answer either, as it only looked at a
very small number of people for a short period of time, none of whom had dementia.
The loud and fast paced nature of modern life means that only a
very small number of people have ever experienced true silence let alone understand its value.
Not everyone wants to go — in fact, I think a relatively
small number of people from Earth want to go — but enough would want to go, and who could afford the trip, that would happen.
The researchers note that a limitation of the study is the relatively
small number of people on which xenodiagnosis was attempted.
(Previously, scientists had used CRISPR / Cas9 to repair mutations that
affect smaller numbers of people with Duchenne, and in cell types that weren't necessarily clinically relevant.)
And in the end the Gear S only works with Samsung phones, instantly cutting out potential buyers who use some of the great devices out there that aren't made by Samsung — and that's limiting the already
small number of people out there who want a watch of this style, size and capability.
The company expects to have preliminary data in November from phase I studies that analyze safety and immune response in
small numbers of people not at risk of contracting Ebola.
In this respect, venture capital is like no other asset class and why there are so few practitioners and so few venture capital firms that do it well — in short it is why a relatively
small number of people account for so many of the biggest outcomes.
The three BW authors (Benjamin Elgin, Doni Bloomfield, and Caroline Chen) take us inside the aggressive — and, at times, even combative — sales practices that helped turn a drug that treats a relatively
small number of people into a blockbuster.
Private polling that showed 88 per cent of the electorate want a public vote on the Lisbon treaty have been criticised for sampling
too small a number of people.
It appears that a relatively
small number of people watched the lone debate in the election for New York City Comptroller, which occurred on Tuesday, October 17 between incumbent Democrat Scott Stringer and his Republican challenger, Michel Faulkner.
The most dangerous and virulent pathogens, like the Ebola virus, kill their victims too quickly, so an infected person is able to spread the disease to only a relatively
small number of people before succumbing.
This data around the world believe that they are the expression of the socio - economic organization in the most local dimensions, where, at all levels, a very
small number of people always boast the economic wealth of the majority of workers who sustain the current production system with their daily work.
Given the UAE government structure,
fairly small numbers of people can decide to do such things, whereas I expect that's somewhat more difficult in Arizona.
«It seems like with Apple, because it's a closed system, you have a very
small number of people out there with old devices that can't be upgraded, whereas with Android you have a lot of people out there with old devices or tiny phones, so it is a challenge to get the app to work on as many people's devices as possible.»