Sentences with phrase «studies reported in»

There is not enough rental supply to meet demand, Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies reported in its annual housing study.
However, studies reported in the literature are not entirely consistent.
Of the 121 studies reported in English (which they admitted was itself a bias), most had been conducted in the past decade, and chiefly in the United States.
In cross examination at the Clean Environment Commission hearings, the biologist who was the team leader for bio-physical studies reported in detail on the variety of western scientific methods used to collect information about large mammals in the study region.
Literally thousands of studies reported in peer - reviewed science journals reach the same conclusion.
Several studies reported in peer - reviewed scientific journals have demonstrated that raw or undercooked animal - source protein may be contaminated with a variety of pathogenic organisms, including Salmonella, Campylobacter, Clostridium, Escherichia coli, Listeria, and Staphylococcus.
But several studies reported in peer - reviewed journals suggest that institutional investors are no less susceptible to the same procyclical behavior, resulting in a return drag between 1 % and 2 %.7
Multiple research studies reported in this book demonstrate that social and emotional learning programs pave the way for better academic learning.
Studies reported in Clinical Biochemistry supported the hypothesis that consumption of coconut oil had a beneficial effect in lowering total cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids and low density lipoproteins (LDL).
Previous studies reported in 2011 used the heterochronic parabiosis model to study brain aging.
I say «supposedly» because two recent 3 — and 4 - year studies reported in Lancet found no difference in breast cancer incidence between the group using tamoxifen and the controls, contrary to the 2 - year study reported in the US.
The studies reported in the present study demonstrate that Slc6a14 plays an important role in promoting the development and growth of PyMT - driven and Neu - driven mammary tumours in mice.
Now two studies reported in Cell Stem Cell last month show that this tool - already so useful in the laboratory - might also find its way to the clinic.
This picture of the basic nature of Fragile X has been reinforced by a series of studies reported in a paper titled «Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein Requirements in Activity Dependent Critical Period Neural Circuit Refinement» published Aug. 7 in the journal Current Biology.
At the same time, Ehret and Chakravarti were also involved in another of the studies reported in the new issue of Nature Genetics.
In studies reported in April in San Francisco at the Annual Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Meeting, oliceridine was as effective as morphine in patients recovering from bunion removal and others who had tummy tuck surgeries.
According to studies reported in the literature, avocados have the most beneficial effects on lipid profiles, with changes to LDL - cholesterol, HDL - cholesterol, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and phospholipids.
In separate studies reported in today's issue of Nature, a team led by geneticist Juan Carlos Ispisúa Belmonte at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, and another led by geneticist Cliff Tabin at Harvard Medical School found a very similar gene in chicks, named Radical fringe (R - fng), that is active on one side of a budding chick wing.
In laboratory studies reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers found that these «neutralizing» antibodies prevented a key part of the virus, known as MERS CoV, from attaching to protein receptors that allow the virus to infect human cells.
According to studies reported in The New York Times in October, for example, half of the scientists queried in one survey in China claimed to know someone who had committed academic misconduct.
The studies reported in Infants in Institutions» make it clear that simply providing good physical care without opportunities for strong emotional attachments to meaningful adults permanently cripples the child in his ability to establish relationships of intimacy and trust.
One study reported in The Conversation found that among Forbes billionaires, 44.8 percent went to and completed a program from an elite school.
A study reported in the December issue of the Journal of Experimental Psychology found that violent TV can «decrease viewers» memories of brand names and commercial messages.»
More recently, a study reported in the American Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that the ACL injury rate for female athletes, particularly non-contact ACL injuries, can be significantly reduced if the athlete follows a specific exercise program called the Prevent Injury and Enhance Performance (PEP) program before practices and games.
Media reports on the finding by Dr. McKee and her colleagues in a new study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association that 110 of 111 deceased NFL players her group had autopsied had CTE will undoubtedly take the level of fear among sports parents and present and former athletes in all contact and collision sports alike to even more frenzied heights.
A test long used to test vision and reading has the potential to provide rapid and accurate sideline screening of concussion on the sports sideline, says a groundbreaking study reported in the journal Neurology.1
However, the study reported in this volume is the first one directed specifically toward maternal nutrition during lactation.
A study reported in the BMJ found that women whose pregnancies were low - risk suffered far fewer severe negative outcomes from home than hospital births, especially after the first pregnancy.
In a study reported in the January / February 1999 issue of the Journal of Nurse - Midwifery, 2 in every 1,000 home births (with certified nurse midwives) resulted in the death of the baby, either during labor or within a month after birth, compared with 2.2 deaths per 1,000 hospital births.
However, a study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that pacifiers probably were not to blame for early weaning.
Given the results of a a new study reported in the British medical journal, The Lancet4 that children and young adults scanned multiple times by CT have a small increased risk of leukemia and brain tumors in the decade following their first scan, parents should make sure a CT scan is really necessary in treatment of their child after head injury.
In one study reported in the Journal of Pediatrics, none of the infants receiving human milk as the only milk in the first 12 months of life, without other foods containing iron, were anaemic at 7 months, compared with 43 % of those breastfed for a shorter period.
12:46 - The PM pledges to study the report in more detail, but suggests in general that this couldn't really happen again.
As set out in a Scottish Government study reported in 2010, the link between socio - economic circumstances and health is well know, and there is an increasing evidence base supporting the hypothesis of a «Scottish Effect», and more specifically a «Glasgow Effect», the terminology used to identify higher levels of mortality and poor health found in Scotland and Glasgow beyond that explained by socio - economic circumstances.
Led by Dr Sakari Lemola from Warwick's Department of Psychology and Natalie Urfer - Maurer from the University of Basel, the study reported in Sleep Medicine shows that children of mothers with insomnia symptoms fall asleep later, get less sleep, and spend less time in deep sleep.
«We were looking at two questions: how could we identify the oil on shore, now four years after the spill, and how the oil from the spill was weathering over time,» explained Christoph Aeppli, Senior Research Scientist at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay, Maine, and lead author of the study reported in Environmental Science & Technology.
A Danish study reported in 2012 of about 1,000 recently postmenopausal women, ages 45 to 58, also supported the idea that timing of hormone treatment matters.
In a third study reported in Nature, researchers from more than two dozen institutions followed a trail of genetic clues to determine when and how Zika made its way to Florida.
Moreover, as the authors of the study report in the peer - reviewed journal Nutrients, one in four older adults has suboptimal vitamin B12 levels.
But in a study reported in the Journal of Experimental Medicine in 2011, a team of scientists from Emory and elsewhere found that antibodies to the so - called swine flu behaved unexpectedly.
But a pioneering study reported in 2004 gave an alarming answer for one of the world's most important crops: rice, the staff of life for billions of people around the world.
In fact, she believes that the study reported in the story strongly reinforces a genetic explanation for autism.
A study reported in the Gut journal has shown that in mice, bacterial imbalance in the gut can lead to an inflammation similar to Crohn's disease, and this can be transmitted to other animals.
In a study reported in the June 2016 issue of Cerebral Cortex, Heini Saarimäki of Aalto University in Finland and her colleagues observed volunteers in a brain scanner who were being prompted to recall memories they associated with words drawn from six emotional categories or to reflect on a movie clip selected to provoke certain emotions.
Marijuana use may result in cardiovascular - related complications — even death — among young and middle - aged adults, according to a French study reported in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Yet a mouse study reported in May by Mark Kay's lab at the Stanford University School of Medicine delivered some sobering news about RNAi.
In a study reported in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience, the researchers looked for relationships between several omega - 3 fatty acids in the blood, the relative size of structures in the frontal and parietal cortices of the brain, and performance on tests of fluid intelligence in healthy elderly adults.
It is described in a study reported in the April 18 issue of Nature.
But in a study reported in the September issue of Archives of Ophthalmology, only 34 percent of corneal scrapings from contact lens - wearing keratitis patients allowed researchers to identify the microbes involved.
In a study reported in Nature, Collinge and colleagues found A-beta buildup in four of eight postmortem brains from people who had received growth hormone injections
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