The study follows a paper published earlier this year by Professor Paabo and colleagues that showed there was interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals as they emerged from Africa 60,000 years ago.
Not exact matches
Last year, a
paper in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise summarized a
study that
followed a group of more than 17,000 Canadians over 12 years.
Those of you who have been
following our tax work so far will find this
study a great complement to the BC Tax Options
Paper.
In their November 2016
paper entitled «Applying a Systematic Investment Process to Distributive Portfolios: A 150 Year
Study Demonstrating Enhanced Outcomes Through Trend
Following», Jon Robinson, Brandon Langley, David Childs, Joe Crawford and Ira Ross compare retirement portfolio performances for variations of the following three strategies that may hold a broad stock market index, a 10 - year government bond index or cash (3 - month government bills) in the U.S., UK
Following», Jon Robinson, Brandon Langley, David Childs, Joe Crawford and Ira Ross compare retirement portfolio performances for variations of the
following three strategies that may hold a broad stock market index, a 10 - year government bond index or cash (3 - month government bills) in the U.S., UK
following three strategies that may hold a broad stock market index, a 10 - year government bond index or cash (3 - month government bills) in the U.S., UK or Japan:
We encourage all authors to state their contribution to the
study in the acknowledgments section
following the CRediT model; this information will be published in the
paper.
In a
follow - up
paper, Halimeh
studied cloaks that operate at multiple frequencies, and found that a slightly different effect also prevents them from working at relativistic speeds.
«We find that patients who go to hospitals that rely more on skilled nursing facilities after discharge, as opposed to getting them healthy enough to return home, are substantially less likely to survive over the
following year,» says Joseph Doyle, the Erwin H. Schell Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and co-author of a
paper detailing the
study.
In the new
paper in PLOS Biology, the team reports that the
following year, SRF (which had changed its name in 1968 to the International Sugar Research Foundation, or ISRF) launched a rat
study called Project 259 «to measure the nutritional effects of the [bacterial] organisms in the intestinal tract» when sucrose was consumed, compared to starch.
The findings are from a
paper, Sociodemographic patterning of long - term diabetes mellitus control
following Japan's 3.11 triple disaster: A retrospective cohort
study, published in the journal BMJ Open.
The team's findings are summarized in the
paper, «A Longitudinal
Study of
Follow Predictors on Twitter,» which will be presented this week at the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Paris, France.
Said Flask, «In this initial
paper, we validated our new methodology, opening the possibility for numerous
follow - on application
studies in cancer, genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, and metabolic diseases such as diabetes.»
The white
paper recommends that practitioners
follow relevant guidance documents and that deviation from consensus recommendations should be supported by clinical
studies or pursued in the setting of a clinical trial approved by an institutional review board; that practitioners receive training in a new procedure before beginning its practice, that the training should include a practical, «hands - on» component and that all team members directly involved with the radiation therapy decisions should participate in at least five proctored cases before performing similar procedures independently; and that professional societies should accelerate the generation of new or updated guidance documents for the
following disease sites and techniques: skin, central nervous system, gastrointestinal, lung or endobronchial and esophagus, and, while outside the charge of this panel, assess the need for updated guidance documents for accelerated partial breast irradiation using electronic brachytherapy.
The digital baton, which is detailed in a research
paper»Em bedding a Crowd inside a Relay Baton: A Case
Study in a Non-Competitive Sporting Activity», which will be presented this summer at the «CHI17» conference, contains sensors which broadcast information such as location, speed and distance data to a webpage, allowing people to
follow the action on their phone, tablet or PC.
Although the
study was small with limited
follow - up, the
paper clearly demonstrates the feasibility of distant access thyroid surgery using conventional surgical techniques.
The current
study follows up on a
paper Phillips published in 2011 showing that buzzed driving is associated with greater accident severity.
The recent
study follows a similar
paper published earlier this month by developmental neurobiologist Jian Zuo, of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, who damaged sensory cells in live mice.
Authors of the new
paper offer some advice with their data: «
Following the findings reported here,» they write, «it would seem a prudent next step for subsequent
studies to compare samples and protocols between different laboratories around the world.»
The cancer biology project was inspired by reports from two companies that when they tried to
follow up on dozens of
papers pointing to potential new drugs, they could not replicate as many as 89 % of the
studies.
Suggestions to read in today's digest are: a review about microbiological methods applied in
studies following the deepwater horizon oil spill by S.Zhang, a
paper by W. Pootakham on dynamics of coral ‐ associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event and a
paper by X. Jiang on a novel auxotrophic interaction among soil microbes.
The
paper prompted a MailOnline headline of, «Projections of global drought and flood may be flawed», while the Australian
followed suit with, «Climate model projections on rain and drought wrong,
study says».
2015 — Publish results on longest long - term
follow up
study with Ebola survivors — Researchers conducted a
study and published
paper on adverse health events
following Ebola virus disease in Bundibugyo, Uganda, representing the most comprehensive long - term outcome
study to date.
Following are some of the potential solutions, in need of further
study, outlined in the Nature Ecology & Evolution
paper.
«This
paper is a nice
follow up the 1992
study that showed an inverse relationship between parasite prevalence and egg incubation period.
That
paper, «Post-challenge blood glucose concentration and stroke mortality rates in non-diabetic men in London: 38 - year
follow - up of the original Whitehall prospective cohort
study,» Diabetologia, http://pmid.us/18438641, is a familiar one; it was cited in our book (p 36, fn 35).
It was more than likely a
follow - up
study to test the reliability of the first research
paper, as the design was very similar.
Study them and then consider the
following as viable talking points when you're flirting with someone in a bar this weekend or thinking of a topic for your first term
paper or just making small talk with your dog...
A
follow - up
study now available in the NBER Working
Paper series [subscription required] puts these concerns to rest.
The
study follows earlier controversial views around the changing guidelines, late communications, leaked test
papers and teacher workload.
Cascio's
paper uses data collected on children born in 2001 and
followed through kindergarten entry by the National Center for Education Statistics» Early Childhood Longitudinal
Study.
In the
study, published as a working
paper on the Teacher Policy Research website, researchers from the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia and the Stanford University Graduate School of Education used data for New York City public schools to examine a reform initiated in 2009 that altered the process by which teachers are granted tenure
following their third year of teaching.
Extending from that work, we have developed other multimedia case
studies for use with preservice and in - service teachers.1 This
paper is focused on the development of one case involving issues of team teaching and integrating mathematics and science through a design project, including the
following: (a) the development of the case, (b) lessons learned by the teachers and teacher educators through the development and use of the case, and (c) ways this case fits into the larger picture of what we have learned about the use of multimedia case
studies.
The book includes the
following papers: (1) «The Middle School: Mimicking the Success Routes of the Information Age» (Thomas O. Erb) which reviews the historical issues surrounding gifted education and middle - level education; (2) «Middle Schools and Their Impact on Talent Development» (Mary Ruth Coleman and James J. Gallagher) which describes two
studies, one which compared attitudes of middle school and gifted educators and the other which looked at current best practices; (3) «Gifted Learners and the Middle School: Problem or Promise?»
Whether it's a standard multiplication or 100s chart or one - half inch graph
paper, the
following resources are essential for your elementary student to be able to participate in math lessons and each comes with its own utility for specific areas of
study.
The
paper contains a bibliography for the
studies, and also discusses separately the
following attributes of school libraries, their effects, and which
studies addressed them: staffing, collaboration, instruction, scheduling, access, summer reading programs, technology, collections, budgets, and professional development.
This model
paper then becomes an invaluable
study tool, a guide to
follow in creating your own essay or term
paper.
Ask a student what the most difficult part of their
studies is, and you will most likely get the
following answer: writing college
papers!
Study your syllabus closely to make sure you are
following your Professor's recommendations for each part of your
paper.
We offer writing and editing help with the
following academic projects: Admission Essay, Annotated Bibliography, Argumentative Essay, Article Analysis, Article Critique, Article Summary, Book Report, Book Review, Business Plan, Case
Study, Coursework, Creative writing, Critical Thinking Essay, Dissertation, Essay, Literature Review, Movie review, Personal Statement, Persuasive Essay, Presentation, Reaction
Paper, Research
Paper, Research Proposal, Response
Paper, Scholarship Essay, Speech, Summary
Paper, Term
Paper, Thesis, and Thesis Proposal.
Remember the
following things: jargon, superlatives, direct addressing to the readers, slang terms, and colloquial structures are those to be avoided while your social
studies research
paper writing.
Apart from things, you have to
follow while your social
studies research
paper writing, there are several things, which you have to avoid while arranging your social
studies research
paper.
Other
papers then
followed that model, rather than doing their own research: One
study, for instance, found that «85 percent of publishers consulted with other newspapers before implementing a plan.
After graduating from Newcastle University with a BA Hons in Religious
Studies, Tillie
followed her Professional Rugby player husband around the world for a decade, becoming a teacher in between and thoroughly enjoyed teaching High School students Social
Studies before putting pen to
paper, and finishing her first novel.
At nineteen,
following World War II, she moved to Kyoto to
study a traditional Japanese style of painting known as Nihonga that is typically made on washi
paper or silk.
Rick Myers,
Study with BEFORE
following AFTER, 2010, Alcohol sealed sooted
paper with etched soundwaves of the words AFTER, BEFORE, AFTER, having been spoken aloud and transcribed using a phonautograph, 11.7 x 8.25 inches.
All these
studies taken together show at least two things: 1) there's a considerable infusion of scientific energy into
studying this topic, which is one very positive by - product of the sometimes nasty (but also extremely high profile) debate that
followed the publication of the Emanuel and Webster group
papers in 2005; 2) many of the precise details of how hurricanes will change in a warmer world (or have changed already) remain contested.
And, just as the original Mann et al «hockey stick» was
followed by additional work leading to the «spaghetti diagram» of the IPCC in 2007 showing numerous similar reconstructions, with a robust common signal, we can expect that this new
paper will for now serve as the standard, but will stimulate additional
studies that motivate even stronger conclusions.
(Although a
follow - up report by the National Research Council «found that Wegman report - style criticisms of the type of statistics used in 1998 and 1999
papers reasonable but beside the point, as many subsequent
studies had reproduced their finding that the 20th century was likely the warmest one in centuries.»)
Their new calculations of the cancelling effect
follow a 2015
study on hurricanes, led by Lamont's Mingfang Ting, with fellow research professor Suzana Camargo, also a co-author of the new
paper.
The
following documents are available on line: the 2 discussion
papers, a number of case
studies and the conclusions and recommendations.
The
study is available via free open access at http://benthamscience.com/open/toascj/articles/V005/74TOASCJ.htm (links to full
paper and supplemental information, both PDF,
follow at the end of this post)