«One of
the surprising findings from this study was that even the subjects who had extreme exposure — two subjects who went to a music festival with 16 hours of exposure at 101 to 103 dBA (A-weighted decibels), which is around 1,000 percent of the daily occupational noise limit — had only temporary changes on some functional tests, with no evidence of permanent pathology,» Le Prell said.
«This was one of
the surprising findings from the study,» Kim said.
One
surprising finding from the study co-led by Johns Hopkins, Ehret says, was that many of the new sites identified were near genes that are active in cells that line the inside of blood vessels, suggesting those cells are somehow involved directly in blood pressure control.
«The most
surprising finding from our study is that some...
«The most
surprising finding from our study is that some white - minority multiracial daters are, in fact, preferred over white daters,» the authors write in a press release.
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surprises Tax cuts trump the market's recent volatility for most Americans, new
study finds Tax bill will slash by half the number of homeowners claiming the mortgage deduction
So it's no
surprise that the latest
study found evidence that abstaining
from cigarette smoking for life was linked with living longer.
Similarly, in 1944 I went to a Bible
study at which a vision
from the book of Revelation (I forget which one) was expounded, and whereas at the start I did not believe that all the Bible (which I had been assiduously reading since my conversion six weeks before) is God's trustworthy instruc tion, at the end, slightly to my
surprise, I
found myself unable to doubt that indeed it is.
It is not
surprising that it was through a
study of Paul that Martin Luther, who had plagued his body in order to be sure of eternal salvation by the statutory methods of medieval religion,
found a great burden fall
from his shoulders, when he rediscovered the role of faith in bringing freedom to men.
It's hardly
surprising, then, that a 2010
study by scientists at the National Cancer Institute
found that nearly 40 percent of the calories American children eat come
from empty calories — cookies, sodas, pizza and the rest.
That is one of the
surprising results of the first
study to systematically measure the number of neurons in the brains of more than two dozen species of birds ranging in size
from the tiny zebra finch to the six - foot - tall emu, which
found that they consistently have more neurons packed into their small brains than are stuffed into mammalian or even primate brains of the same mass.
A 2014
study found tuberculosis bacteria DNA in 1,000 - year - old Peruvian bones; in a
surprise twist, it was not the European strain, but one likely contracted
from seals.
He points to a
surprising incidental
find: the researchers» measurements showed that the biomass of a substantial part of the
study area in Kruger National Park is declining
from year to year.
Researchers say their
findings, published in Annals of Neurology, are «
surprising» as the results differ
from what has been seen in
studies of brain regions that harbor other brain cell - types.
«We
find a major
surprise: Europeans are a mixture of three ancient populations, not two,» says David Reich
from Harvard Medical School, one of the lead investigators of the new
study.
Their
study, published in this week's early online edition of the journal Methods in Ecology and Evolution, might
surprise bear ecologists and conservationists who had long assumed that black bears in the Sierra Nevada rely on lots of protein
from ants and other insects because their remains are frequently
found in bear feces.
Anthropologist Nina Jablonski, profiled by Ann Gibbons (p. 934),
studies the evolution of skin color and has
found that a
surprising number of people face health consequences
from having a skin tone poorly adapted to their current environment.
«It was
surprising to
find that family was clearly absent
from these
studies,» said Loeb, also director of the Ph.D. program in nursing.
Physical activity among children and teens is lower than previously thought, and, in another
surprise finding, young adults after the age of 20 show the only increases in activity over the lifespan, suggests a
study conducted by researchers
from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
After
studying Shereshevskii for more than 30 years, Luria confessed his inability to
find a limit to S.'s memory, a
surprising statement considering that it comes not
from an amateur but
from one of the foremost psychologists of his time.
While these publications contain helpful articles, a new
study found a
surprising number of advertisements appearing in the nation's top magazines for parents showed images or products that contradicted health and safety recommendations
from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
«The
surprising find from Elko County in northeastern Nevada is one of the most completely preserved vertebrate remains
from this time period ever discovered in the United States,» emphasizes Carlo Romano, lead author of the
study.
The teenagers with conduct disorder struggled to recognize anger, fear, happiness, sadness and
surprise in facial expressions, in line with
findings from previous
studies.
Dogs create a mental representation of objects that they perceive through smell, a new
study shows - and are
surprised if what they
find at the end of the trail differs
from what they expected to
find..»
In recent sleep lab
studies of 600 people age 30 or older, Mignot was
surprised to
find that 1 percent — or 20 times as many as with classic narcolepsy — suffered
from inordinate sleepiness, had a high frequency of the autoimmune marker linked to narcolepsy, and went very rapidly into REM when they napped.
In a small prospective
study of 365 patients, researchers made a
surprising finding: While younger patients had better function and range of motion before surgery, it was the older cohort that saw greater improvement
from pre-operative levels after surgery.
One
surprising finding from the current
study was that TL2 bonobos harbor P. gaboni, which was previously only
found in chimpanzees, as well as a new Laverania species, termed P. lomamiensis, in recognition of the recently established Lomami National Park.
«When we took the enzymes
from bacteria and applied them to the fungi, we
found that they worked in the same way on the fungi biofilm; which was
surprising,» says the
study's co-principal investigator, Dr. P. Lynne Howell, who is also a professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto.
«It's a
surprising finding and it implies that New World populations were not completely isolated
from the Old World after their initial migration,» said Eske Willerslev
from the Centre for GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum, University of Copenhagen, who headed the
study.
«One shouldn't be
surprised by the
findings from the
study.
The
finding builds on an earlier
surprise from the Joslin Medalist
Study program, which looks for clues on how some people live with type 1 diabetes for more than 50 years with unusually low levels of complications, says George King, M.D., Joslin's Chief Scientific Officer and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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Surprising finding from heart
study: Moderate drinking may have «cardiotoxic» effects in elderly hearts]
The
finding is
surprising because based on estimates
from data collected in previous
studies, only 10 percent — about two out of 19 — of the quasars should have been surrounded by halos.
Yet, what was
surprising to
find out was where that fat came
from and this is where the
study becomes quite intriguing.
Many attendees of the Weston A. Price Foundation's recent Wise Traditions 2005 conference were
surprised and confused to hear Dr. Noel Solomons, director of the Guatemala - based CeSSIAM International Nutrition Foundation, a heroic program to improve vitamin A nutrition in third world countries, recommend a mere 800 international units (IU) per day of preformed vitamin A
from animal foods — scientifically called «retinol» — and warn that, based on recent
findings from the Nurses» Health
Study, intakes as low as 1500 IU per day are harmful to skeletal health.3
These
findings are hardly
surprising given that they are consistent with
findings from studies of employees in other fields.
As a student
from South Korea who is now
studying in the United States, I
find it
surprising that many people here applaud the South Korean education system.
In what should not come as a
surprise to... well... anyone, a new survey
from McGraw - Hill Education
found that students who rely on technology for learning and
studying often spend a significant portion of their academic time engaged in social activities with their devices.
After
studying pedigrees of today's Old English Sheepdogs, it would not be
surprising to
find affected dogs
from diverse backgrounds in America, England, Australia, Japan, or other countries.
The Global Business Travel Association has released the 2011
findings from its annual
study of car rental, hotel and meal taxes in the top 50 U.S. travel destination cities — and the results might
surprise you.
Kiwi A
study from Taiwan's Taipei Medical University
found that eating two kiwi fruits around an hour before bedtime had
surprising results.
Building Science Corporation (BSC) recently published the latest results
from its
study of a double - wall home in Massachusetts and
found a somewhat
surprising result about cold sheathing getting wet.
«We were very
surprised to
find that the impact can extend up to 1,000 kms,» (625 miles)
from the icebergs, Professor Grant Bigg of the University of Sheffield, an author of the
study published in the journal Nature Geoscience, told Reuters.
Still, this recent piece of news
surprised me: a
study from the University of Kansas has
found that «neighborhoods that motivate walking can stave off cognitive decline in older adults.»
American readers might be
surprised to
find that the first black man to
study law in North America was Robert Sutherland, a Jamaican immigrant to Canada who also became the first known minority graduate of a Canadian university when he matriculated with honours
from Queen's in 1852.