Sentences with phrase «studies they post»

A recent study posted at Language Log showed that men are almost three times as likely to interrupt as women.
In a study posted in May last year, CrunchBase reported the percentage of funded startups with at least one female founder increased from 9 percent to 18 percent between 2009 and 2014.
You should have seen the study posted yesterday that links spirituality without religion to mental illness.
Its like the conflicting studies they post as articles.
Today I read and watched the Landry film study posted in the Den.
A http://www.phdinparenting.com/2010/03/17/new-study-on-impact-of-free-formula-on-breastfeeding-rates/"rel = «nofollow» > Canadian study I posted about a while ago found that moms who didn't take any formula samples home from the hospital were 3.5 times more likely to be exclusively breastfeeding at 2 weeks post partum.
I follow my alma maters (UCSB amd CSUSB) on Instagram and I think it provides a lot of insight into the opportunities the schools offer as well as some further insight into the college (added plus: UCSB is prone to posting encouraging study posts feat adorable dogs, ocean backdrops, and lots of bikes, no surprise).
Scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center report their findings in a study posted online Oct. 1 by Nature.
An independent study posted to arXiv on 15 September using the SZ technique on 260,000 galaxy pairs reached a similar conclusion.
It has been updated with a link to the study posted online today in Science.
As described in a study posted online May 21 by Science magazine, the strategy uses tumor cells» own protein - chopping machinery to break down and dispose of proteins that drive cancer growth.
While astronomers have located more than 1,000 verified exoplanets and several thousand other potential candidates, they have yet to find a confirmed exomoon, but now, a new study posted...
I see you enjoy studies on rats, as all of the studies you posted are based on rats.
Doesn't this relate to the study you posted about Relationship between energy deficits and body composition in elite female gymnasts and runners.
I just saw a study posted on a calorie - restriction mail list I follow that seems to say that animal fats (SFAs) are much worse for you than PUFAs.
I can't access the full version of the second study you posted (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11445478), do you have a link?
Woah this blog is magnificent i really like studying your posts.
A meta - analysis of studies posted this month in the The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine says people with diabetes and pre-diabetes may benefit from drinking aloe vera juice or taking powdered extracts.
The diet of the Okinawans are not based on my personal opinions, but based on the study posted.
Didn't you read the studies I posted?
I even pointed out that one of the studies you posted, after 74 weeks, the reduced calorie, vegan diet subjects glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) levels — a critical marker for diabetics to control — fell by a mere.40 going from 8.05 (dangerous) to 7.65 (dangerous).
Beans are not even mentioned in the study you posted... just wondering...
Last, think about eggs as a healthy fat boosting carotenoids as found in the salad — egg studies posted here.
(See, for instance, our China Study posts, our wheat series, and Stephan's Kitava and potato posts.)
Where in the study you posted do you get this conclusion from?
Hi John, take a look at the study I posted in the article.
whoah this blog is excellent i like studying your posts.
When I study your posts I attempt to put together the floorplan of your lovely home.
I'm carving out some serious time today to read AND study this post http://t.co/6AGx1MDY Thanks to @PrttyShnySprkly for this!!
whoah this weblog is fantastic i really like studying your posts.
its on my goal list to declutter my closet and improve my wardrobe with a few key pieces... i study your posts on how to do just that so thank you!
This may seem obvious, but a recent study posted on eHarmony, which analyzed 12,000 online dating profiles, confirmed that both men and women chose «funny» as a characteristic they are looking for in a partner, ranking it sixth out of a list of 10 enticing words.
According to a study posted on eHarmony, men and women are attracted to online daters who describe themselves as funny.
I was saddened to read that, according to a 2014 study posted on Buzzfeed.com, one out of five kids asked said that if a friend found them reading a book, they'd be embarrassed.
Students in about two - thirds of the schools studied posted gains on math and reading tests, but one - third showed no improvements or even slid backward.
I'm writing up a huge case study post about what I'm doing to launch Shearwater — you can get it by preordering the book (I'm not going to share this one publicly, I'm just using it to boost preorders).
-- A Study posted at The eBook Author's Corner, saying, «One of the major problems facing authors today is finding their reading audience.
James Moushon presents Developing an Author Website — A Marketing and Communication Checklist Study posted at eBook Authors Corner, saying, «What is the goal of your website?
James Moushon presents Your Book Launch: Marketing Methods and Ideas Used by Outstanding Authors — A Study posted at eBook Authors Corner, saying, «Book Launch Study: Planning, the Process, and Marketing by a group of Award - winning Authors»
Housing Reporter presents Housing Market Equilibrium Case Study posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, «Suppose we were to take what we know (Census data + housing data) and then apply what we've measured (growth trends and inventory trends) in order to forecast a likely future for the Tallahassee housing market?
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A study posted at Reuters tells us that dogs read emotion on our faces.
He studied post studio art at California Institute of the Arts.
Elly graduated in 2014 from Nottingham Trent University with a BA in Photography, she then went on to study a Post Graduate Diploma in Event Management.
I am one of the co-authors of the Records Study posted under the following credentials:
What is you take on Willis Eschenbach's critical look at the Lake Tanganyika Study posted on WUWT on 18 May 2010?
Also, I bet you a dollar that this study you posted is based on... drum roll please...... Computer model projections!!!!! And you already know what I think about computer models.
given confirmation bias congnitive dissonance and emotive reasoning show in that other study I posted about one shouldnâ $ ™ t be surprised.
The subject of this thread is the study I posted.
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