Over the 23 - day
study the researchers saw a decrease in the insulin growth factor binding protein number 7 (IGFBP - 7).
Not exact matches
Here's what Ross's Commerce
study says: the
researchers, Anne Flatness and Chris Rasmussen, used a fairly new database compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to
see who was getting the most out of NAFTA.
Changing the task to one that isn't financial in the
study let the
researchers see if the snowball method is still motivating when it isn't tied to financial advice.
In her book The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You, Elaine N. Aron cites a
study where
researchers compared 480 schoolchildren in Shanghai with 296 schoolchildren in Canada to
see what traits made kids most popular.
«This new dinosaur is one of the most beautiful, but saddest, fossils I've ever
seen,» Dr Steve Brusatte, a professor of geoscience and one of the
researchers at the University of Edinburgh that
studied the fossil, said in a statement.
One
study conducted at UC Riverside found that Anglo - Americans benefitted more from happiness - increasing activities; however,
researchers did
see a small trend that Asians gained more from activities directed toward benefitting others» happiness, like writing a letter of gratitude, than activities strictly intended to benefit the self.
They don't scare away other predators that prey on geladas — the
researchers saw feral dogs kill numerous monkeys during the
study.
«We'll almost certainly
see a major event in our lifetimes,» said Morris Cohen, a
researcher who
studies electrical events in the upper atmosphere.
Simon - Thomas, who co-authored the international friendships
study with Facebook and Kogan, said that Kogan was known as a trustworthy a
researcher and mathematician and that she was surprised to
see him in the news.
The
studies have been posted over and over for this, and the one «
study» I
saw attempting to show prayer worked was flawed to the degree that the «
researchers» had changed their
study premise AFTER collecting the data: a serious intellectual honesty flaw.
«One of the most striking recent trends in the American religious landscape has been the growing share of the unaffiliated, and this
study allows us to
see where Latinos fit into that story,» said Cary Funk, a senior
researcher at the Pew Research Center and one of the co-authors of the
study.
«The survey creates a mixed picture for how Mormons
see themselves,» said Greg Smith, senior
researcher with the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, which conducted the
study.
The natural world is difficult to
study, the article points out, and
researchers feel «the pressure to cut corners, to
see what one wants and believes to be true, to extract a positive outcome from months or years of hard work.»
Researchers at the Center for the
Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University looked at the top 700 highest - grossing movies of 2014 — which make up almost all of the year's major theatrical releases — to
see how many featured women in prominent production roles.
The
researchers say their interest was piqued after
seeing a
study that positioned organic agriculture as less productive than conventional, with lower crop yields.
According to a recent
study from market
researcher Canadean, natural plant - derived sweeteners such as stevia are
seeing a boost in popularity.
The
researchers believe that soy is a health food, and their
studies on soy protein appearing in egg yolks was
seen as a way to get more soy protein into people's diets.
«I have great respect for the
researchers at Harborview and think this was a good
study, and was great to
see somebody providing data on youth younger than high school age,» said Dawn Comstock, an epidemiologist at the Colorado School of Public Health who has
studied extensively sports injuries at the high school level.
And there's no question that some home - packed lunches (such as some
seen by
researchers in this
study, which contained two or three sugary drinks and no entree at all) are completely deficient from a nutritional perspective.
In 1997 a
researcher from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,
studied 482 healthy toddlers between 18 and 30 months of age to
see how long before they are potty trained.
The problem is that there is no way we will ever
see a
study on homebirth in America were data are collected by formally trained
researchers.
So, in the U.K., a team of
researchers at Sheffield University are conducting a
study to
see whether financial incentives can help motivate women to breastfeed.
In a
study published July 19 in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
researchers at the University of Oxford
studied 192 families recruited from two maternity units in the UK to
see whether there was a link between father - child interactions in the early postnatal period and the child's behaviour.
We can't ask them since they are unable to tell us but according to professionals and
researchers (who
study babies day - in and day - out), babies tend to
see things differently in the mirror at different stages in life.
Also,
see whether the
study has been replicated, if it was published in a peer - reviewed journal, and don't forget to check out the
researcher's own discussion of limitations.
It's also important to note that in both
studies researchers gathered their data in the first year of the HHFKA's implementation, before students were used to
seeing fruits and vegetables on their tray on a daily basis.
On Sunday, June 16,
researchers released a recent
study conducted by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) that was conducted to
see how long the bacteria methicillin - resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) could survive on fabrics used in hospital, clinical and long term care homes.
«It will be fascinating to
see which youth activities the young people decide to buy,» says Sue Bond - Taylor, the lead
researcher of the
study.
23:45 - I've just remembered that bunch of
researchers (
see my 23:30 post) gave me a copy of the letter they give to participants in their
study, which provides more of an inkling about their activities.
Researchers at the Institute for Fiscal
Studies (IFS) believe the drop in real wages
seen over the course of the downturn - bigger than that
seen in any comparable five - year period - is behind the confusion.
Meanwhile, the
researchers also are beginning a multidisciplinary
study to follow pregnant women and their infants to
see whether psychosocial stressors and adversity experienced during pregnancy and the first three years of a child's life also affect brain development and overall health.
Around the same time, the
researchers saw a sudden boost in publicly available information, probably because people didn't realize the new settings publicly revealed some of the information they thought was private, says Acquisti, who was one of the
study authors.
As some biology textbooks and
studies continue to sidestep the details of the amoeba and other microbes in favor of focusing on larger organisms, Spiegel
sees a tragic irony: Amoebas and their ilk can best position budding
researchers to explore the costs of sex, its evolution and alternatives to problems it may or may not solve.
«We would
see some vibrant urban trees covered in scale insects, but we'd also
see other clearly stressed and struggling urban trees covered in scale insects,» says Emily Meineke, a postdoctoral
researcher at Harvard and first author of a paper on the
study.
As part of a collaborative effort, clinical
researchers Rebecca Ashare, PhD, an assistant professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, and Robert Schnoll, PhD, an associate professor of Psychology in Psychiatry and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Nicotine Addiction, are
studying the effects of metformin on smokers to
see if it attenuates negative mood and cognitive deficits during withdrawal — symptoms known to be associated with the ability to quit.
The Hubble telescope's superior resolving power, with which it can
see extremely fine detail, allowed the
researchers to
study how the structure of the Milky Way changed over time.
Social media channel communication (e.g. Twitter and Facebook) is sometimes the only telecommunications medium that survives, and the first to recover as
seen in disasters that struck the world in recent years, according to a review
study of emergency situations by Ben - Gurion University of the Negev (BGU)
researchers in the International Journal of Information Management.
«What has always been intriguing about the moon is that we expect to find ice wherever the temperatures are cold enough for ice, but that's not quite what we
see,» said Matt Siegler, a
researcher with the Planetary Science Institute in Dallas, Texas, and a co-author on the
study.
A pilot
study led by
researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center has revealed that it is possible to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to «
see» the inflammation in the pancreas that leads to type 1 diabetes.
In a
study published in 2006, he and other Johns Hopkins
researchers tested two compounds similar to CGP3466B to
see if they would block GAPDH from triggering cell death under the types of highly stressful conditions that would normally cause apoptosis.
They
saw that the strands were shot through with lead - sulfide crystals averaging 4.8 nanometers in size — about the same as the so - called quantum dots
studied by
researchers today.
The
researchers are continuing to
study more bluefin tissue samples to
see if elevated radiation levels persist, and are also looking into radiation levels in other long distance migratory species including sea turtles, sharks and seabirds.
But in a first - of - its - kind
study, European and Japanese
researchers deliberately injected CO2 offshore knowing it would leak, to
see what would happen.
In previous
studies, the UCLA
researchers had
seen differences in heart rate and blood brain flow during blood pressure changes in men and women with obstructive sleep apnea and wanted to
see if cardiovascular responses in brain areas were different in healthy men and women.
Yet many
researchers see the situation as a Catch - 22: The Schedule I listing and other restrictions on marijuana research hinder the type of
studies that are needed to convince regulators to loosen those restrictions.
The potentially disappointing divide, described in a recent analysis by psychologists David Lubinski, Camilla Benbow and Harrison Kell at Vanderbilt University, mirrors what
researchers have
seen in
studies of other highly educated folks.
Next the
researchers looked to
see if those
studies were any good.
A group of
researchers recently tried to settle this debate by
studying the larvae of a common
see - through aquarium pet, the zebrafish.
Today, a highly controversial
study in which
researchers synthesized a smallpox relative from scratch is finally
seeing the light of day.
The
researchers have already begun a large
study to
see whether the test can pick up tumors in seemingly cancer - free women.