If sugar substitutes are used, such as aspartame or saccharin, consumers can be assured they have gone
though large scale studies to validate safety, and have gained approval from regulatory industries worldwide, including the Australian food regulator FSANZ.
Not exact matches
A
large -
scale genetic
study published in The Lancet in 2012 found no relationship between gene variants that increased HDL and the likelihood of heart attack (
though this research did not evaluate the SCARB1 variants).
Though large -
scale reintroduction across eastern North America will probably not occur soon, Benson said the
study emphasizes the value of preserving delicate predator - prey balances that ecosystems have calibrated over millennia.
Though the only data on
large -
scale voucher programs she finds convincing come from her own
study of the New Zealand public - choice program and Martin Carnoy's work in Chile, Ladd confidently asserts that vouchers will not help those public schools that are having the hardest time of it.
This is the first ever
large -
scale study of the German e-book market and the results indicate that the publishing industry is convinced of the impact of increasing digitalization, even
though Germans still read print books almost exclusively.
The artworks in the exhibition can be divided into different,
though interlinked, sections regarding early
studies, works with cow dung, smaller sculptures,
large -
scale installations and works on paper.
Germany's
large -
scale case
study is salutary,
though they address the inherent dysfunctionality impressively, apart from collateral CO2.
Though in most cases,
large -
scale, controlled
studies are lacking (unless you've found some!
Even
though a
large -
scale study conducted in several countries found that having «compatible personalities» has hardly any impact on relationship satisfaction, 1 the concept remains popular.
The evidence base for Interpersonal Psychotherapy for perinatal depression is relatively robust
though there are only a few
large scale studies (e.g., O'Hara et al., 2000).