Sentences with phrase «study by british»

A study by the British Journal of Cancer predicts the peak in mortality from mesothelioma will come between 2011 and 2015
EXETER, England, February 22, 2007 (ENS)- Climate change is further imperiling loggerhead turtles that nest on Florida beaches, according to a new study by British researchers.
A new study by the British Medical Journal suggests that school programmes encouraging children to eat healthily and exercise more have no effect on childhood obesity.
A new study by the British Humanist Association (BHA) has found that Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) was mentioned in less than 1 per cent of inspection reports.
A study by British researchers showed that when women are exposed to images of larger models, their body - satisfaction increases.
HUFFINGTON POST - Apr 11 - According to a new study by the British Electronic Communication Harassment Organization (ECHO), cyberstalking has become more prevalent than real - world stalking.
NY TIMES - Nov 14 - A recent study by British online dating service Parship, said 20 % of men in their 20s and 22 % of men in their 30s would date an older woman.
In fact, four out of five patients may have acne that is resistant to commonly prescribed antibiotics such as clindamycin, erythromycin, and tetracycline, according to one study by the British Harrogate and District NHS Foundation.
A study by the British Journal of Cancer in December 2015 looked at the incidents of pancreatic cancer by magnesium intake categories of 66,000 men and women, aged 50 - 76.
The findings add to a 2006 study by the British Medical Journal that found the vegetable triggered an 81 percent increase in glucose uptake by body tissues.
A recent study by the British Geological Survey, in association with researchers at the University of Leicester, has delved into the bone and tooth chemistry of King Richard III and uncovered fascinating new details about the life and diet of Britain's last Plantagenet king.
Its reference was a study by a British expert on disasters, Robert Muir - Wood.
The study by British and French scientists from the universities of Nottingham, Aberdeen (UK) and Paris - Saclay (France), The James Hutton Institute (Aberdeen) and UMR BDR, INRA, Jouy en Josas (Paris, France) published in the journal Scientific Reports, has shown striking effects of exposure of pregnant ewes — and their female lambs in the womb — to a cocktail of chemical contaminants present in pastures fertilised with human sewage sludge - derived fertilizer.
In a widely quoted study by a British hospital, researchers provided an extra glass of cow's milk to adolescent girls» diets, comparing their growth to those who drank an average of just over one half cup per day.
In 2002, a study by the British Medical Journal concluded that there was a significant link to having a used crib mattress and SIDS, especially if it was from another home.
According to a study by the British Journal of Nutrition, cashews contain significant antioxidant levels which have been suggested to reduce the risk of cardiovascular and coronary heart disease.
A study by the British Trust for Ornithology (1995) compared breeding and over-wintering of birds on 44 organic and conventional farms.

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A peer - reviewed study by researchers at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, published recently in The International Journal of Drug Policy, pegged the retail value of marijuana consumption in B.C. alone at between $ 443 million and $ 564 million.
British Columbia's new government sent its campaign promise for C$ 15 by 2021 to a committee for study.
The researchers, led by PhD candidate Ericka G. Rascon - Ramirez, studied the experiences of more than 15,000 British girls aged 13 and 14 over a 10 - year period.
According to a study by Michael Norton of Harvard Business School and two colleagues from the University of British Columbia, the amount of money people earn has less influence on their happiness than how they spend it, and those who spend at least some of their money on others are happier than those who do not.
This tripling of the itinerant workforce resulted in unemployment being 3.9 percentage points higher in Alberta and British Columbia, where the use of temporary foreign workers is prevalent, according to a recent study by Simon Fraser University professor Dominique Gross.
«A series of University of British Columbia studies found that first impressions are formed differently in person versus online or by video.
A 1997 study by a University of British Columbia team asked psychology students to rate the intelligence of the other members of their regular discussion meetings.
That gloomy question was behind Thinking the Unthinkable, a study of British public policy options by noted British financial firm Tullett Prebon — which was brave enough to ask the question that U.K. politicians have been avoiding like the plague: «Might there be no way out for Britain?»
For the perma - tired there may be little cheer to be gleaned from the study, which was spotted by the always - interesting British Psychological Society Research Digest blog.
This same survey found that 46 % of Canadians support a free trade agreement with China, up from 36 % in 2014 — and a recent study by Paul Evans, research director of University of British Columbia's Institute of Asian Research, puts that support even higher, at close to 70 %.
Unemployment, Marginal Attachment and Labor Force Participation in Canada and the United States Stephen Jones, McMaster University Craig Riddell, University of British Columbia Jones and Riddell build on two previous papers: one by David Card and Riddell (originally published in Small Differences that Matter) that studies the reasons for higher rates of unemployment in Canada than the U.S. in the 1980s, the other by Jones and Riddell which uses data from the U.S. Labor Force Survey to study the differences in rates of job creation for people who are counted as unemployed versus those who are counted as out of the labor force.
A study by HSBC, a large British bank, found an immense threat to global financial stability from stranding unburned fossil fuels.
Trade Liberalization and a Regional Economy: Studies of the Impact of Free Trade on British Columbia, Canada in the Atlantic Economy 11, by Ronald A. Shearer, John H. Young, and Gordon R. Munro.
The study was so carefully crafted that Marvin Wolfgang, acknowledged by the British Journal of Criminology as «the most influential criminologist in the English - speaking world,» was forced to admit its excellence:
We agreed that this should be made more visible and readily available by publication in Process Studies, and with the permission of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, it is reprinted here.1
But the Civitas study, by the academic Islamic specialist Denis MacEoin, estimates that there are in fact at least 85 working tribunals and he says that the principles on which most Sharia courts work are indicated by the fatwas — religious decrees — set out on websites run by British mosques.
A serious British study calculated that the odds of producing just the basic enzymes of life by chance are 10 to 40,000 th power to 1.
As late as October 2006, the journal of the British Medical Association, The Lancet, published a study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and al - Mustansiriya University in Baghdad estimating that, since March 2003, there were some 601,027 more Iraqi deaths from violence than would have been expected without a war.
From what I've studied, it also appears that Hitler and Churchill (before the war started) had proposed «giving» Madagascar to the Jewish people as a new homeland (it was controlled by the British at the time).
Born in 1880, the British theologian C. E. Rolt studied at Oxford and went on to a life of promising scholarship cut short by death from a lingering illness, only months before his translation into English of the major works of pseudo-Dionysius appeared in print, in 1917.
I finished my graduate work in 1956 with a fair knowledge of the British tradition in New Testament studies, a theological orientation strongly influenced by C. H. Dodd and also by Cullmann, and an introduction to Bultmann.
The study, conducted by the University of British Columbia, found that while spirituality did increase childhood happiness, religiosity had no measurable...
In a recent study published in the British Journal of Dermatology, scientists from the University of Manchester revealed that lycopene found in tomato paste offered skin protection against ultraviolet radiation by inhibiting free radical damage and supporting collagen production.
One criticism levelled at UCL's study by food and drink manufacturers and associations, such as the British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF), is that the study only considers the benefits of fresh fruit and vegetables, while dismissing the nutritional benefits of processed foods, in particular frozen foods.
Yep, that's right: a recent study in the British Journal of Nutrition found that soup eaters tend to weigh less and have smaller waists than those who don't eat soup: their findings were based on reports of more than 20,000 Americans surveyed by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys between 2003 and 2008.
Unnecessarily avoiding gluten could be harming your heart says the authors behind a new study published online by the British Medical Journal today.
Verve, the official power crank supplier to the Great Britain Cycling Team, has developed the product following five years of study, research and modelling, which has been supported throughout by British Cycling.
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It cites a study funded by the British government and published in September in a UK medical journal.
Cycle of «Compulsive Consumerism» Leaves British Family Life in Crisis British parents are trapping their children in a cycle of «compulsive consumerism» by showering them with toys and designer labels instead of spending quality time with them, a Unicef study has found.
University of British Columbia researcher Jenn Campbell conducted a study with kids in the United States and China that found their earliest words to be utterances for daddy, followed closely by mommy.
Kridler notes that while disposable diaper advocates try to cite «a British study that suggested all the washing and drying of cloth diapers meant their environmental impact was about equal to that of disposables», that the study has been criticized by environmentalists who point out that «the combination of chemicals in the diapers and their baby waste make for an unhealthy contribution to landfills and potentially ground water.»
The paper by Emma Derbyshire is an opinion piece, not a scientific study, and has been submitted for publication in the British Journal of Midwifery, which we note runs misleading formula advertising (some to be featured in the monitoring report) and published a highly - flawed article on Nestlé's practices with multiple errors.
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