Sentences with phrase «suggests robust findings»

A review of over 50 empirical studies of coherence suggests robust findings of local bias in ASD, with mixed findings regarding weak global processing.

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TransUnion's Q4 2017 Industry Insights Report found that most indicators suggest a healthy and robust credit market, though there are a few signals that lenders are being more active and rebalancing portfolio risk.
This suggests to us that the findings for the first figure are fairly robust.
A second implication of our findings suggests that when uncorrectable VI is present, helping affected individuals maintain robust IADL is important,» researchers report.
«Our robust findings... suggest that resisting a counter view or supporting one's own ideological viewpoint triggers deeper and more effortful information processing, leading to recall from memory of more thoughts and rationales and recognition of different dimensions of the issue,» said Erisen.
They found that, while the grafts of undifferentiated iPS cells harbored large numbers of T cells of only a few specificities — indicating a robust immune response — those found in grafts of the two types of endothelial cells were more diverse, suggesting a more limited response associated with a phenomenon known as self - tolerance.
But the significant positive effect on typical speeds that we found when ISA was activated suggests that our results are robust, and are probably underrated rather than exaggerated,» says Moen.
They also suggest their findings point to the possibility of combining protective antibodies with an eventual vaccine, which could synergistically provide more a robust level of protection against Zika.
The research team found that another competitor diatom, Asterionellopsis glacialis, which frequently co-occurs with Karenia red tides, was partially resistant to red tide, suggesting that co-occurring species may have evolved partial resistance to red tide via robust metabolic pathways.
Findings like these suggest a strong need for robust, accurate information, provided by a disinterested third party.
In an interview with Time Magazine last week, Pruitt said he planned to model his red - team, blue - team debate on Cold War - era discussions of the Soviet nuclear threat and suggested that he believed his agency did not «engage in a robust, meaningful discussion» about the threat posed by carbon dioxide before adopting the endangerment finding.
Joshua, the first sentence of the Marcott abstract, «Surface temperature reconstructions of the past 1500 years suggest that recent warming is unprecedented in that time» Now when you dig through the paper and check the supplements you find that that statement is «not robust».
The close correspondence in outcomes between the 2 parent - training conditions (one randomized and the other not) suggests that the findings are robust and, given the differences in the demographic composition across pediatric settings, demonstrates that the intervention is effective in settings with a wide range of risk.
Whenever it could be estimated, the p values changed only slightly, suggesting that the models are robust and that familial clustering had only a minimal impact on the findings.
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