Sentences with phrase «study add another surprising»

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A recent Kantar study ranked the most important factors when shopping, and no one with a smartphone - monitored pulse should be surprised that 59 percent of respondents named «stress - free shopping» among their most important, with 57 percent adding that online shopping is the best way to get there.
What I found most surprising was, that as far as The New York Times and Dr. McKee were concerned, her study didn't add to the debate about the football = dementia narrative; it ended it.
The results of the study won't surprise any parent who's engaged in veggie - sneaking at home: up to a point, kids didn't detect the recipe change but once the amount of added pureé passed a certain threshold, kids started rejecting the entreé.
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).
«The result was a surpriseadds Antonino Lanza, at the INAF - Catania Astrophysical Observatory and co-author of the study.
In a study of New Jersey pine - oak forest, Winfree was surprised to find that bee populations are more abundant and diverse near sites of human disturbance — where backyard gardens or farm fields add to the range of blossoms available.
«Previous studies of the shark immune system have already yielded some surprises in terms of antibody structure, and these new genetic findings further add to the box of biological novelties in this highly successful vertebrate lineage.»
«It was certainly surprising to see that this appears to apply both to forests in Germany and Indonesia,» adds the lead author of the study, Andrew Barnes.
He adds that the results came as a surprise, since previous studies men have significantly less blood flow than women during the physical stress of exercise, and could explain why women tend to have more heart troubles after stressful events, such as losing a spouse.
For that reason, a new study linking a high intake of added sugar to depressive symptoms shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
In studies where the food intake was controlled when exercise was added... surprise, surprise, weight loss increased!
Such studies deliver no great surprises: they add levels of detail to a big picture that has been clearly outlined and repeatedly confirmed.
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