Sentences with phrase «subsequent studies very»

It's going to set the bar for subsequent studies very high.»

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It is also very different from one who has studied the thought of Marx and subsequent Marxists in a scholarly way.
The very large study of place of birth in the UK most recently showed no increase in risk for home birth for second or subsequent babies.
Matteo Boretto, the first author on this study, commented that «we were very excited to see that we could not only robustly grow and amplify endometrial tissue in a dish, but that the tiny structures were also able to reproduce normal responses of the endometrium to hormones: oestrogen makes the tissue thicken, progesterone then induces maturation including folding (see picture), and subsequent removal of both hormones mimics the cell shedding of the menstrual period.»
Fankhauser and Pearce compared Nordhaus's estimate (based on an assumption in which he had little confidence) with those of two subsequent studies and reported a reassuring convergence on Nordhaus's view that a doubling of CO2 is not very important.
While earthquakes are not his official area of study, he has become very familiar with home earthquake preparations based on personal experience with several large California earthquakes and subsequent independent study of the topic.
Remember also we are talking about a 1990 paper; anyone relying on a 20 - year - old paper that has not stood up to subsequent follow - up studies is doing very poor science.
While earthquakes are not his official area of study, he has become very familiar with home earthquake preparations based on personal experience with several large California earthquakes and subsequent independent study of the topic.
Very few longitudinal studies of television viewing among children and subsequent cognitive outcomes have been reported in the literature.7, 16,17 Their results are somewhat conflicting.
The subsequent study performed 8 months after this experiment yielded another very important result: those participants who used the unhelpful program were almost twice as fast as those who received assistance from the software!
While earthquakes are not his official area of study, he has become very familiar with home earthquake preparations based on personal experience with several large California earthquakes and subsequent independent study of the topic.
Specifically, the ACE Study model relies strongly on the idea that adverse childhood experiences create a burden of psychological stress that changes behavior, cognitions, emotions, and physical functions in ways that promote subsequent health problems and illness.22 Among the hypothesized pathways, adverse childhood experiences lead to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, which in turn can lead to substance abuse, sleep disorders, inactivity, immunosuppression, inflammatory responses, and inconsistent health care use, possibly leading to other medical conditions later in life.23, 24 Therefore, childhood behavioral and emotional symptoms very likely represent a crucial mediator linking adverse childhood experiences and the longer term health - related problems found in the ACE substudies.
However, these studies were not conducted with adolescents in high - poverty urban settings, where early sexual initiation is more normative than in lower - poverty settings.20 In a high - risk sample of African American youths aged 9 to 15 years, Romer et al21 found that parental monitoring was related only to very early sexual initiation (aged ≤ 10 years) and not to subsequent initiation of sex or condom use.
Previous MCS studies have related broad composite measures of father engagement in caring activities to subsequent child behavioural outcomes using subscales of total difficulties (emotion, conduct, attention or peer problems)[38 — 40]: most effects were very small and not statistically significant, but (among the large number of analyses performed), inverse associations were reported for (a) engagement at 9 months with emotional problems at 3 years [38], (b) engagement at 3 years with attention problems at 5 years [39] and (c) engagement at 5 years with peer problems at 7 years [40].
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