It takes longer (the Ohio
State study indicates some of the current generation will be comfortable carrying debt until they die), and more is paid in interest, but it is also a little more bearable — if you are not as uncomfortable with the idea of carrying debt.
Not exact matches
Mojave Aerospace quotes a
study commissioned by Virgin
indicating that there are 15,000 people in the United
States alone who would shell out more than $ 100,000 for a ticket to space.
«Even upper - bound estimates
indicate that less than 0.1 % of the total force would seek transition - related care that could disrupt their ability to deploy,» the
study stated.
A recent e-commerce
study conducted by Forrester that I found in an article from the August 2007 edition of Target Marketing Magazine
stated, «Forrester research
indicates that the average conversion rate — that is the ratio of orders to overall site visits — is 2.9 percent.»
Most
studies indicate that in the United
States as much as 60 percent of all sexual abuse of minors takes place within families.
Ben Armstrong still
states that «penny for penny, per capita
studies indicate there is no better way to reach the largest number of people with the life - changing news of Jesus Christ than through radio and television.»
Crowder, lead author and assistant professor of entomology at Washington
State University, says he and Reganold became interested in the topic after reading a
study several years ago that
indicated that organic farming produces a lower crop yield than conventional agriculture.
The sample size was small, and the researchers
stated that the research findings
indicate the need for a randomised control trial (RCT) as RCT's are widely recognised as the best
study design.
While
study results
indicated that combining capsaicin with the chemicals «might promote cancer cell survival,» the report clearly
stated that the control group of mice treated only with capsaicin ``... did not induce any skin tumors...» In addition, the
study repeatedly cited other research
studies in which the anti-cancer properties of capsaicin were solidly demonstrated.
The FDA
states that, «although there are currently no established methods for accurately detecting silicone levels in breast milk, a
study measuring silicon (one component in silicone) levels did not
indicate higher levels in breast milk from women with silicone gel - filled implants when compared to women without implants.»
More than half the parents in the United
States start feeding their babies solid foods before they're 6 months old — the age now recommended by health experts, a new
study indicates.
Studies have been performed in the United
States which clearly
indicates a difference between the way the different sexes are able or unable to contend with various challenges during the developmental and birth processes.
As researcher Laurence Steinberg has
stated, «I know of no
study that
indicates that adolescents fare better when they are reared with some other parenting style» (Steinberg 2001).
OSCC
indicates Oxford Survey of Childhood Cancers; UAE, United Arab Emirates; UK, United Kingdom; UKCCS, UK Childhood Cancer
Study; US, United
States.
One
study indicates that breast cancer in the United
States could decline by 25 % if all women would breastfeed their children for at least two years.
Notwithstanding the
state's ongoing
studies of alternatives to Indian Point, in meetings between
state officials and Entergy representatives early last month, P.S.C. chairwoman Audrey Zibelman offered no other significant alternatives and
indicated that the
state was waiting for someone from the Cuomo administration to make a decision, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the talks.
New York's
state Gaming Commission on Monday signed off on a plan to seek bids on what would be a fourth upstate casino, the same day that a new
study indicated that tax revenues nationwide from such facilities are slowing.
He draws on past and recent archaeological
studies indicating that the emergence of
state - run societies around 6,000 years ago represented a cultural step backward in some important ways.
Published in the peer - reviewed journal Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, the
study, «Sperm RNA elements as markers of health,» from the lab of Stephen A. Krawetz, Ph.D., the Charlotte B. Failing Professor of Fetal Therapy and Diagnosis in the Wayne
State Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics,
indicates that RNA found in male sperm not only shows promise as a determinant in successful live birth, it may also tell us more about the health of a child as it matures.
As our companion article in this feature, «Student - Veterans Come Marching Home: Their Return to
Studies»
indicates, many National Guard members rely on tuition assistance from their
state governments, using the GI Bill as a mere supplement.
A new
study led by a Colorado
State University researcher
indicates that riding with an impaired driver is prevalent among emerging adults, with 33 percent of recent high school grads reporting the risky behavior at least once in the previous year.
More than 77 % of male Ph.D. researchers did postdocs in foreign countries, including 54 % in the United
States and 3.5 % in England, the
study indicates.
Sleep may influence an eyewitness's ability to correctly pick a guilty person out of a police lineup,
indicates a
study by Michigan
State University researchers.
A new
study indicates that, at least for most major groups in the United
States, self - identified ethnicity corresponds closely with what genetic markers reveal, suggesting that race can be a useful guide to at least some aspects of biology.
The
study indicates that doctors in the United
States appear to have reached an unexpected consensus about which medication to prescribe for their pediatric patients.
Research
indicated that the Chinese children were sleeping less than youngsters in the United
States and Europe, who had participated in similar
studies — differences which may be a result of a focus on
studying and academic achievement in China.
A
study at Oregon
State University
indicates that both a high - fat and a high - sugar diet, compared to a normal diet, cause changes in gut bacteria that appear related to a significant loss of «cognitive flexibility,» or the power to adapt and adjust to changing situations.
Maintaining the yards of vacant properties helps reduce crime rates in urban neighborhoods,
indicates a new Michigan
State University
study that's the most comprehensive to date.
«While many genes have been identified as genetic regulators of sleep or metabolic
state, mounting evidence from our
study indicates that translin functions as a unique integrator of these processes,» said Kazuma Murakami, co-first author and a Ph.D. student in the FAU / Max Planck Florida Institute Integrative Biology and Neuroscience (IBAN) program.
No one knows for sure, but telling people the latter — that hard work trumps genes — causes instant changes in the brain and may make them more willing to strive for success,
indicates a new
study from Michigan
State University.
The
study also suggested that these physiological changes and accompanying increases in anxiety
indicate a
state like withdrawal seen for many «sedative» drugs, such as alcohol, cannabis, and heroin, and this
state may be responsible for some people's need to re-engage with their digital devices to reduce these unpleasant feelings.
The first
study to gauge the impact of
state restrictions on the roll - out of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
indicates that community health centers across the country are engaged in an intensive effort to find and enroll eligible and uninsured patients and community residents.
Rahel thinks that «much larger
studies will need to be completed in order to understand the... variation of these bacterial communities in healthy individuals and to determine if there are specific patterns that emerge from this variability that
indicate normal and abnormal
states.»
«This
study contributes to a growing body of evidence
indicating that an animal's energetic
state is very important in the decision - making process; animals will make riskier choices when hunger beckons,» said Blecha.
«Our work
indicates that SWEET4 could be a promising target for engineering varieties of maize, rice and other crops,» said Bing Yang from Iowa
State University, whose team performed all the rice
studies.
Giving special treatment to young urban black males in the high school classroom runs the risk of shortchanging these students academically once they get to college,
indicates a new
study by a Michigan
State University education scholar.
Three separate
studies, the most recent in 2009,
indicate that up to 41 percent of people diagnosed as being in a vegetative
state are, when more carefully examined, found to be at least partly aware.
The national debate over illegal immigrants in the United
States has sparked fears among health authorities about the spread of diseases, such as tuberculosis, but a new
study indicates that those concerns are overblown.
«
Studies indicate that the easier it is to receive an exemption, the higher the rate of exemptions in a particular
state.
«Although the impact of long - term use of e-cigarettes on health is still unknown,» the
study stated, «the available scientific evidence
indicates that e-cigarettes are less harmful than combustible cigarettes, and that smokers switching to e-cigarettes could benefit from a decrease in health risks related to smoking combustible cigarettes.»
Conservatives» attitudes toward climate change and other environmental concerns shift when the issues are reframed in terms more closely aligned with their values, a new
study from Oregon
State University
indicates.
In fact, the current
study provides evidence that a proinflammatory
state, as
indicated by the high cytokine concentrations, and body composition, particularly % FM, characterize this syndrome.
Our results build on prior research
indicating that
state same - sex marriage bans were associated with increased rates of psychiatric disorders19 and that health expenditures decreased following implementation of a same - sex marriage policy in Massachusetts.22 Our
study contributes evidence on the association between same - sex marriage and mental health based on a robust analysis that controls for differences in
state characteristics and for other
state - level events that may affect suicide attempts, which are unlikely to systematically vary with the same geographic and temporal pattern as same - sex marriage implementation.
More hobbit fossils are needed to settle the matter; (2) Ralph Holloway (Columbia University)
states that although the hobbit skull may not have microcephalic morphology (shape), it does seem to
indicate other brain abnormalities; (3) another researcher
states that the size sample in the
study was too small.
Recent time lapse
studies of pre-implantation development suggest that cells that are initially Pdgfα PrEn can revert to ICM [35],
indicating that at least some reversible sampling of these low - level transcription
states might occur in vivo.
The MISI is based on a number of
studies that
indicated the theoretical existence of the instability... The most fundamental derivation, that is, starting from a first - principle ice equation,
states that in one - dimensional ice flow the grounding line between grounded ice sheet and floating ice shelf can not be stable on a landward sloping bed.
Since out - of - plane disorder stabilizes the antinodal pseudogap as was shown in our previous
study of the normal
state, the present results
indicate that this antinodal pseudogap persists into the superconducting
state and decreases the Fermi arc length.
Lead
study author Colin Dundas, a research geologist with the United
States Geological Service, told Seeker that early observations
indicate some of these sheets are at least 100 meters (330 feet) thick.
There are
studies that
indicate working out in fasted
state burns similar amount of fat as you may burn by doing in a fed
state.
A global self - esteem
study conducted by Dove, and published in The Dove Global Beauty and Confidence Report,
indicates that 76 % of women in the United
States are insecure with the way they look and don't like what they see in the mirror [1].