The comparison to the Milky Way revealed
substantial differences suggesting that Andromeda has had a more violent accretion history in the recent past.
Not exact matches
One frequently cited bar graph has been used to
suggest, for the decade 1965 - 75, a severe diminution of seven mainline Protestant bodies by contrast both with their gains in the preceding ten years and with the continuing growth of selected conservative churches (see Jackson W. Carroll et al., Religion in America, 1950 to the Present [Harper & Row, 19791, p. 15) The gap in growth rates for 1965 - 75, as shown on that graph, is more than 29 percentage points (an average loss in the oldline denominations of 8.9 per cent against average gains among the conservatives of 20.5 per cent) This is indeed a
substantial difference, but it does not approach the
difference in growth rates recorded for the same religious groups in the 1930s, when the discrepancy amounted to 62 percentage points.
However, recent practice
suggests that if professionals systematically gather the young men's details by, for instance, routinely asking the mothers for them early in the pregnancy, develop interagency working while making child outcomes the focus of their work and mainstream engagement through the service (in this case, a teenage pregnancy service) while keeping good records and comprehensively assessing the young men's needs
substantial numbers of young fathers can be reached with interventions that make a real
difference.
Evidence on the performance of academies compared to local authority schools is mixed, but on the whole
suggests there is no
substantial difference in performance.
«While it seems that genetics makes a
substantial difference to the severity of the heart disease in our models, it does
suggest that in humans we may be able to better diagnose heart valve disease in people with rheumatoid arthritis in the future.»
«Our results
suggest that there are
substantial differences between specific antipsychotic agents and between routes of administration concerning the risk of rehospitalization and treatment failure among patients with schizophrenia,» the article concludes.
«A narrower range
suggests that socioeconomic factors could explain a
substantial portion of the observed
differences in hospital readmission rates,» said Nagasako, an instructor of medicine.
A growing body of evidence
suggests that these
differences in college quality will translate into
substantial differences in the college graduation rates and lifetime earnings of the students who received the ECO-C Intervention.
Search theory
suggests early career job changes lead to better matches that benefit both workers and firms, but this may not hold true in teacher labor markets characterized by salary rigidities, barriers to entry, and
substantial differences in working conditions.
Findings
suggest substantial improvement via an intensive approach for young children with autism; however, important
differences in group assignment at baseline, difficulties with systematic measurement overtime, the lack of reported treatment fidelity or adherence characteristics, and the small number of children in the comparison group limit interpretation of these findings.
Notwithstanding these gender - specific risk and protective factors, in most cases, the same factors — ADHD, negative temperament, impulsivity, compromised intelligence — predict antisocial behavior in both males and females, as
suggested by the
substantial overlap shown in figure 4.99 Although some analysts have argued the need to concentrate on the commonalities in predictors of male and female offending, it is also important to note the areas in which risk factors differ by gender.100 Even if the
differences between male and female offenders are confined to only a few key areas, the
differences in these areas — for example, sensitivity to victimization, timing of onset of persistent offending, prevalence of mental health problems — can be
substantial and can profoundly influence the effectiveness of risk assessments and treatment programs.
Substantial gender -
differences in the associations between peer clustering in smoking and social network characteristics
suggest that young women's smoking behavior is more socially determined, although the pattern weakens during the transition from late adolescence to early adulthood.
Indeed a number of twin studies
suggest that individual
differences in EF show
substantial heritability in middle childhood, adolescence, and adulthood (e.g., Polderman et al., 2007; Friedman et al., 2008).