Sentences with phrase «studied these sample test»

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Test samples of a Suntory - produced 21 - year - old single malt beverage, along with a freshly distilled potation, will be studied in space to deduce how being suspended in zero gravity affects how they age and taste, per a Suntory statement released yesterday.
We perform an out - of - sample test of the Sell in May effect studied by Bouman and Jacobsen (American Economic Review, 2002).
On the other hand, the gluten - free beer studied was shown not to induce a response in any of the blood samples tested.
In a study conducted by registered dietitian Tricia Thompson, Anne Lee of Schar, and Thomas Grace of Bia Diagnostics, 7 of 22 (32 %) samples of naturally gluten - free grains, seeds and flours tested contained mean gluten levels above 20 ppm with amounts ranging from 25 to 2,925 ppm.
Lopez is referring to the study released by Test Biotech which states that the samples of Golden Rice were found to have lower yields due to the «substantial reduction» of chlorophyll in the rice plants.
In its latest study published in a special section of the Journal of AOAC International focusing on food allergens and gluten, GIG said obtaining representative test samples for antibody - based testing (traditional way for testing gluten) is challenging when analyzing whole grains for gluten.
An in - vivo (inside the body) study was undertaken, with animals being given identified samples of coconut oil and their blood tested.
So it seems that one of the Dinamo Zagreb players, Arijan Ademi, has failed a doping test after the tie with Arsenal in Croatia, although it will not be fully confirmed until UEFA have studied his B sample before any punishment can be applied.
Study components included a maternal blood draw and breast milk samples to determine DHA levels, food records and infant development tests.
Second, comparisons in milk waste data were studied using an unequal sample size, unequal variance t - test and the degrees of freedom for the test were calculated using the Welch - Satterthwait equation [21].
So you're saying any studies that show formula yields better results (not that Tanya was making such claims) would be due to the impossibility of developing a fair sampling / testing method, but you have no problem extolling the virtues of breast feeding, not to mention perpetuating this modern day phrenology of head circumference as a determination of future IQ, based on the same flawed science?
We estimated differences in resource use and costs with the independent samples t test procedure and differences in effects with odds ratios and weighted incidence rates from the cohort study.
The prospective design of the IFPS II, the large sample size, as well as the extensive information on infant and maternal dietary practices make it useful for studying exclusive breastfeeding practices and testing hypotheses in a prospective manner [27].
No random sampling; authors appear to have simply cherry - picked water wells previously known to have high concentrations of methane, although they never actually mention in the report which wells they sampled or where they're located: «Jackson said the study was indeed not random, but that was because they needed homeowners permission to test their water.»
According to the Environmental Working Group, «many of the 250 - plus contaminants detected through water sampling and testing are at levels that are perfectly legal under the Safe Drinking Water Act or state regulations, but well above levels authoritative scientific studies have found to pose health risks.»
In animal studies, the Magnamosis device consistently created anastomoses that were comparable or better than hand - sewn or stapled alternatives as demonstrated in tissue samples and tests of the strength of the connection.
Since older people have greater potential for improving their fitness than younger people, a follow - up study conducted by a research group headed by doctor and molecular biologist Helmuth Haslacher from MedUni Vienna, in collaboration with Robert Winker's team from the Health and Prevention Center of the Healthcare Institution for City of Vienna employees, took blood samples from 47 marathon runners before an ergometer test, in order to carry out laboratory tests to determine levels of analytes, including inflammatory markers, muscle and liver parameters.
PaMZ's potential emerged from a study in which various permutations of its three constituent drugs, plus one newcomer, bedaquiline, were tested on sputum samples from groups of people with TB in Cape Town, South Africa.
The researchers then studied wastewater samples from 10 cities throughout the United States, testing for 14 illicit, prescription, and nonprescription drugs including heroine, cocaine, methamphetamine, and oxycodone.
Until Mallon's study, neither of these hypotheses had been rigorously tested with such a large sample size.
England co-authored (along with three Echo researchers) a July 2008 study in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology indicating the accuracy of Symphony's blood glucose measurements was comparable with the more common practice of drawing and testing blood samples.
Chan and colleagues are testing whether humans carry similar signs of stress in these RNA - loaded vesicles by studying college students» semen samples.
For the study, Bég recruited 100 of her patients who volunteered clinical samples for testing.
He contacted Susan Murch, a biochemist at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and an expert in finding biomolecules in human tissues, to test the samples in a double - blind study.
The study is the first large - scale, U.S. - wide comparison of organic and conventional milk, testing nearly 400 samples of organic and conventional milk over an 18 - month period.
Later, other U.S. scientists studying nutrition tested the original samples» vitamin D levels.
Using statistical tests, Kamangar combined the results from studies in the U.S., Europe, Iran, China and Japan to evaluate if H. pylori helps prevent either form of esophageal cancer in such a large and geographically diverse sample pool.
After a series of studies confirmed the activity and lack of toxicity, Lee sent double - blinded samples of the compound and control to a colleague at the BSL - 4 lab at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston who tested it against Nipah, Ebola and other viruses.
Instead of gathering and testing patients in person, as in traditional studies, 23andMe researchers turned to online Parkinson's support groups to subscribe 3,426 patients, free of charge, to their service, which uses a mailed - in spit sample to identify genetic traits and disease risk factors.
To this end, Aucott and his group are currently analyzing cognitive testing results and blood samples taken from patients who participated in this study to search for research biomarkers that were not examined in the initial study.
The researchers estimate that in their study, each sample cost US$ 35, excluding labor, to test, but the cost will fall as DNA sequencing technology becomes cheaper.
The new study tested the seven - gene test on blood samples from 96 critically ill children, using an assay called NanoString, and found that the test was accurate.
One recent study (pdf) found that among a representative sample of U.S. science students, those who said their science teachers had them read textbooks more often had higher test scores.
In the new study, to test whether the same observation was true in humans, Dr. Rostami and colleagues tested blood samples of patients with MS who had not yet received therapy, and those currently being treated with INF - β, a commonly used therapy.
For the latest study, NIST researchers developed new test methods and equipment to study copper and steel alloy samples either immersed in ethanol - water solutions inoculated with bacteria, or exposed to the vapors above the medium — conditions mimicking those around sump pumps.
These included tests for how much variance surrounded the main statistics of the studies, the sample size, the likelihood of replication, and the estimated power of the tests before and after the data was collected.
In the new study, 5,046 urine samples collected from U.S. adults and children between 1999 and 2002 were tested for five metabolites of pyrethroid insecticides.
Almstrup says the Harvard work is one of the more comprehensive studies of one of these at - home tests he has seen so far, however, with samples from 350 men analyzed.
The researchers took blood samples at the start of the study and the end of each intervention to test lipid, cholesterol, and glucose levels as well as other cardiovascular measures.
The study used an age - and IQ - matched sample of school - aged youth diagnosed with ASD to assess sex differences according to the standard clinical tests including the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview - Revised (ADI - R), as well as parent reported autistic traits and adaptive skills.
For the study, they examined 44,000 brief samples of text collected over 25 years from the Washington University Sentence Completion Test (WUSCT), a measure of the stages of ego development.
By growing organoids from tumor samples, researchers can create minitumors and use them to study how cancer develops or to test drugs.
«We used biopsied tumor samples from DIPG patients to create models in the lab, which we studied and then used to test a novel, targeted approach to treating the tumor.
Generally, only 30 to 40 percent of the samples test positive for Lassa fever, so the aim of this study was to determine which other viruses had been causing serious illnesses in the region.
Since the 1970s, researchers who study intelligence have hypothesized that smartness, as measured on standard IQ tests, may hinge on the ability to quickly and efficiently sample sensory information from the environment, says Stuart Ritchie, a psychologist at the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom.
In their latest study, the researchers designed and tested the instrument, which could simultaneously perform four RT - PCRs that included two controls and two patient blood samples.
For the current study, first authors Andrew Walton and Jared Muenzer, MD, used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing to detect a range of viruses in blood and urine samples from 560 critically ill patients with sepsis, who were treated in the surgical and medical intensive care units at Barnes - Jewish Hospital.
To help Widder study the glowing creatures, other scientists with dive experience donned state - of - the - art suits and collected samples for her to test with the device.
Like the previous study, the samples were tested using DNA barcoding.
A total of 83 men completed the study, including giving blood samples, for hormone and cholesterol testing, on the first and last days of the study.
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