Decades of research show that it's tricky to capture and use such heat cost - effectively, but a spate of new
studies suggest some solutions.
Not exact matches
Mehta has been
studying family caregiving for more than a decade, and his research
suggests companies pursuing this niche will find success with
solutions that are comprehensive (with the product's services available at all times, even if it's only needed sporadically), intuitive and designed for the interruptions that proliferate in caregivers» busy lives.
The above quote, taken from a news story in the Temple University website,
suggests that Dr. Weinraub, author of a recent and widely reported
study on infant and toddler sleep and night waking patterns, sees only one possible
solution for parents who are stressed by their babies» nightwaking.
One 2013
study found significant microbial contamination in breast milks samples purchased online, concluding that mothers should avoid use of donated or sold breastmilk and
suggesting further use of lactation services as the
solution to increasing breastfeeding rates.
Storing that surplus energy in batteries for later use seems like an obvious
solution, but a new
study from Stanford University
suggests that might not always be the case.
«To me, this
study suggests that the current 20 minute visit - based model of healthcare is broken and that we need to move towards promoting and reimbursing innovative
solutions such as doctors and patients electronically collaborating on their healthcare outside the office visit.»
Our
study suggests state Medicaid policies may be part of the
solution to these problems.»
The
study's authors
suggest a simple
solution.
A new
study offers a possible
solution to this long - standing evolutionary mystery,
suggesting that new sex pheromones may evolve through genetic mutation before potential mates develop the ability to detect them.
A possible
solution,
suggests Brenner, who is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore, is a type of lab he has established there «only for young people,» notably researchers with Ph.D. s who have
studied at top American and British universities and returned home to Singapore.
But as these and other
studies suggest, if one's mind is constantly occupied with urgent problems, such as finding food or shelter or paying bills, there will not be much capacity left to come up with long - term
solutions to better one's livelihood.
A Stanford - led
study examines why these otherwise remarkable and promising industry pledges often fall short of meaningful impact, and
suggests a range of public - private policy
solutions.
Current
studies suggest autophagy as one
solution to both of these questions.
The most comprehensive
study undertaken so far
suggests that carbohydrate - free
solutions are safe and blood glucose remains stable throughout surgical procedures up to 1.5 hours.
A new
study published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
suggests that Tele - Yoga may be one
solution for bringing yoga to those who need it most.
As Dr. Chard mentions in his essay, the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) is already working toward some of the
solutions proposed through development of the next generation of accreditation standards for educator preparation as well as convening a data task force to provide guidance and help determine some of the very research questions for
studying and strengthening educator preparation, as Dr. Chard
suggests.
One such
solution is
suggested in the Guided Observation to Achieve Learning for Students (GOALS) model and subsequent pilot
study.
Automatic transmission specialist Antonov reports that its comparative
studies of an electric vehicle equipped with its multi-speed transmission over eight different drive cycles
suggest that the transmission delivers typically 10 % better cycle efficiency than a single - speed
solution.
In - plan lifetime income options can secure certain benefits participants may not find in retail
solutions,
suggests a new
study by TIAA.
Going beyond «wind farms» and the Socolow and Pacala wedges
study, I'd
suggest you take a look at some of the other packages of
solutions out there — perhaps starting with Joe Romm's excellent global warming
solutions using the same «wedge» approach and a lot of background thinking on cost - effectiveness.
One recent
study, published by Yale Law School's Cultural Cognition Project, found that conservatives become less skeptical about global warming if they first read articles
suggesting nuclear energy or geoengineering as
solutions.
But here's another possibility: Chris Mooney writes up an interesting new
study suggesting that many people first tend to think about potential
solutions to global warming and then work backward to assess the problem itself.
Now, a new
study by the Sandia National Laboratory
suggests that an alternate approach could provide a more flexible, cost - effective
solution while completely eliminating associated emissions.
One of the most important
suggested solutions for an improved offshore wind approval process is the granting to developers of a «categorical exclusion» from certain environmental
study obligations on the grounds that such
studies have been conducted time and again and new ones would only yield the same results.
In one
study, for instance, when political conservatives were shown a fake newspaper article that framed the science of climate change as supporting an «anti-pollution
solution to global warming» — presumably
suggesting environmental regulations, perhaps by the EPA — their denial of the science actually increased, relative to a group of conservatives who had not been shown any newspaper article.
«While the LexisNexis
study points out that legal professionals are even more inundated than your average white collar professional, the results also
suggest some possible ways technology can help them cope with the ever - increasing amount of information coming through their doors,» said Allan McLaughlin, senior vice president of research, litigation and business information
solutions for LexisNexis.
Essential work responsibilities of a Management Analyst include conducting on - site observation, identifying problems, creating computer simulations, preparing reports, developing
solutions,
suggesting procedural changes, completing measurement
studies, and writing procedure manuals.
This
study suggests that The Divorce Diet — or any change in eating habits following negative affect or stress — is not an adaptive or long - term
solution for healthy weight management.
His comments came as a new
study revealed how another longitudinal
study of the health of urban Aboriginal children has led to a innovative partnership program to tackle speech and hearing difficulties, in a model that researchers
suggest could be part of a broader
solution for long - term health.
This
study validated the use of QCs as an engaging process for pupils (N = 30) which encourages a range of
suggested solutions to problems.
Marriage and family therapists are counselors who
study marital and familiar dynamics and learn how to apply specialized techniques to pinpoint problems,
suggest solutions, and resolve disputes.