Sentences with phrase «surprising finding in the study»

«The surprising finding in this study is that ordinary milk drinkers, who did not consider themselves to be milk - intolerant, found they had slightly softer stools when they consumed A1 as opposed to A2 milk.
«The most surprising finding in this study was if your parents had no entrepreneurial experience and you were a last - born, you were more likely to be self - employed than your older siblings.
«The surprising finding in our study is that the mother's immune system is to blame.»

Not exact matches

In her studies, she posed a series of increasingly challenging puzzles to her young participants and found some surprising responses.
In one study of thousands of employees, researchers found a non-so surprising statistic: only 20 % of Americans can focus on just one task at a time at work.
That's a surprising finding, considering 1 in 13 financial advisors has been disciplined for misconduct, according to a recent study.
But if you wish, please feel free to go back and study those ancient Scriptures, but if you do, don't be surprised to find that it leads to even more confusion for you in the future.
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.
The Barna Research Group, an evangelical Christian organization that does surveys and research to better understand what Christians believe and how they behave, studied divorce rates in America in 1999 and found surprising evidence that divorce is far lower among atheists than among conservative Christians — exactly the opposite of what they were probably expecting.
I was surprised to find that very few of the couples I studied wanted marriages like their parents had had, even when they realized that their parents had been very happy in those marriages.»
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.
Whether in the classrooms on this campus or the lecture halls of other colleges, I have found that surprising numbers of white students (who are nothing if not middle class) are deeply interested in the study and application of religion.
A recent study finding cancer - causing chemicals in products claiming to be «green» or «organic» doesn't surprise the country's largest organic group.
That the study found concussion rates for ice hockey (10 per 100,000) and football (8 per 100,000) among younger athletes (7 - to 11 - year - olds) much higher than the overall concussion rate (1 per 100,000), were «not surprising» to lead author, Lisa L. Bakhos, M.D., a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Attending at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, New Jersey.
Try it, see if there are tools that are useful and if you can't find anything in this home study course of value (and I would be most surprised!)
PPA is the shorter version of postpartum anxiety, and you might be surprised to find that a Pediatrics journal study found that 17 percent of new moms have anxiety symptoms in the first few weeks postpartum, and that PPA is more likely to stick around than postpartum depression, even after your baby's first 6 months.
A U.K. study found a surprising five and a half times, or 550 %, the number of eventual IBD (irritable bowel disease) developments after antibiotic exposure before the age of one, versus no antibiotic exposure in childhood.
What was more surprising was another finding: that participation in the NSLP also reduced the rate of obesity by at least 17 percent among the children studied.
«And here's the surprising result: one study found that the average time a dummy stays in a baby's mouth at night is only half an hour.
Given the ambiguity surrounding the concept of satisfaction, it was not surprising to find inconsistency in the instruments, scales, timing of administration and outcomes used to «measure» satisfaction across studies.
In another 2017 study published in Advances in Political Psychology, «Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing,» Landrum and her colleagues found that liberal Democrats were far less likely than strong Republicans to voluntarily read a «surprising climate - skeptical story,» whereas a «surprising climate - concerned story» was far more likely to be read by those on the left than on the righIn another 2017 study published in Advances in Political Psychology, «Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing,» Landrum and her colleagues found that liberal Democrats were far less likely than strong Republicans to voluntarily read a «surprising climate - skeptical story,» whereas a «surprising climate - concerned story» was far more likely to be read by those on the left than on the righin Advances in Political Psychology, «Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing,» Landrum and her colleagues found that liberal Democrats were far less likely than strong Republicans to voluntarily read a «surprising climate - skeptical story,» whereas a «surprising climate - concerned story» was far more likely to be read by those on the left than on the righin Political Psychology, «Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing,» Landrum and her colleagues found that liberal Democrats were far less likely than strong Republicans to voluntarily read a «surprising climate - skeptical story,» whereas a «surprising climate - concerned story» was far more likely to be read by those on the left than on the right.
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.
«We hypothesized that some cultures would either not engage in romantic / sexual kissing, or find it to be a strange display of intimacy, but we were surprised to find that it was a majority of cultures that fell into this category,» said Garcia, assistant professor of gender studies in the IU Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences.
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.
«I was a little surprised by the findingsin a positive way — because I think not many people so far have thought about microRNAs in this context,» says Peter Holzer, a neurogastroenterologist at the Medical University of Graz in Austria who wasn't involved in the study.
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.
Joseph Kable, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania who was not involved in the study, finds the results interesting and surprising.
«Finding the insula may not be surprising in a way, because there was knowledge that preceded that and it makes sense,» says senior study author Antoine Bechara, a neuroscientist at the University of Southern California and the University of Iowa's Carver College of Medicine.
It was a surprise to find relatively similar DTI changes in both groups exposed to primary blast,» said Katherine H. Taber, Ph.D., a research health scientist at the W.G. (Bill) Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the study's lead author.
«This surprising finding may be an important clue to understanding those mysterious parts of the universe that make up 95 percent of everything and don't emit light, such as dark energy, dark matter, and dark radiation,» said study leader and Nobel Laureate Adam Riess of the Space Telescope Science Institute and The Johns Hopkins University, both in Baltimore, Maryland.
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In studying this patient's progress, Khoruts was initially surprised to find that there was a nearly complete replacement of the woman's microbial flora with her husband's microbes.
Willett: Our findings regarding full - fat dairy is [as] being related to better fertility and low - fat dairy being related to less fertility might seem a little surprising; and this is really the first study to look at this, so they need to be confirmed in other studies before we are completely confident that this is real.
In a study of New Jersey pine - oak forest, Winfree was surprised to find that bee populations are more abundant and diverse near sites of human disturbance — where backyard gardens or farm fields add to the range of blossoms available.
The key to one of the study's more surprising findings is that the magnetic anisotropy was very small in the CGT material.
But when he searched a database of 500 Mexican genomes — initially assembled for biomedical studies — and sought genetic variants more common in Asian populations, he found a surprise.
They say their study, published online in Endocrine Related Cancers, provides some surprising findings about HDAC inhibitors, which all seemingly do the same thing — remove the HDAC enzymes that wrap DNA so tightly that genes are silenced.
The study's finding surprised the researchers in two ways.
Psychologist David Reby of the University of Sussex in England, who studies the evolution of communication, is not surprised by these findings.
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.
The surprising finding is that, on average, the monozygotic twins in the University of Washington study, both those with chronic fatigue and those without, fall below normal in exercise capacity.
«We were surprised to find so many similarities between these two diseases, but most striking was that some of these common signatures are shared with other conditions like diabetic retinopathy and age - related macular degeneration,» said William A. Beltran, senior author on the study, an associate professor of ophthalmology in Penn Vet's Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine and director of the Division of Experimental Retinal Therapies.
Alan Hedge, a professor of ergonomics at Cornell University who was not involved in the study, said the findings were not surprising.
The apparent protective role of a woman's weight in the new study proved a real surprise, Lukanova told Science News Online: «We went in expecting to find an increase in risk with increasing BMI.»
«The finding of an ancient lineage that is present in Europeans and Near Easterners but not elsewhere in Eurasia was a major surprise of our study.
Archaeoacoustic scientist David Lubman, who studies the acoustics of caves and religious sites and founded DL Acoustics in Westminster, CA, is not surprised Luray Caverns became home to the Great Stalacpipe Organ.
One surprising finding of the study, Kumar said, was that altruistic value — in this case, whether the car was perceived as being environmentally friendly — was not a significant predictor of brand affection, ranking lower than economic value.
In the current study, researchers found to their surprise that most of the nerve cells in auditory cortex neurons that stimulate brain activity (excitatory) had signaled less (had «weaker» activity) when the mice expected and got a rewarIn the current study, researchers found to their surprise that most of the nerve cells in auditory cortex neurons that stimulate brain activity (excitatory) had signaled less (had «weaker» activity) when the mice expected and got a rewarin auditory cortex neurons that stimulate brain activity (excitatory) had signaled less (had «weaker» activity) when the mice expected and got a reward.
«We were surprised to find such an abundance of fungicides inside the hives, but it was even more surprising to find that fungicides are linked to imminent colony mortality,» said Kirsten Traynor, a postdoctoral researcher in entomology at UMD and lead author on the 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.
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