Sentences with phrase «university studies expects»

-- Above all, university studies expects much more from us, both in terms of studies and we are expected to constantly be up - to - date about our courses.

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The study by Indiana University surveyed 278 college students, and is one of the first to get to the nitty gritty of what people expect when they sext.
«Everyone's still in the mode of copying what Apple did largely, and the 3 - D does have the effect of wiping out simple spoofs — you can't hold up a picture anymore and expect it to do anything,» says Kevin Bowyer, a University of Notre Dame professor who studies biometrics and object recognition.
A study at the University of London found that participants who multitasked during cognitive tasks experienced IQ score declines that were similar to what they'd expect if they had smoked marijuana or stayed up all night.
An analysis by University of Chicago Law School economists David S. Evans, Howard Chang, and Steven Joyce entitled «The Impact of the U.S. Debit Card Interchange Fee Regulation on Consumer Welfare: An Event Study Analysis» quantifies just how much consumers are expected to lose, rather than gain, from The Durbin amendment.
But John Mutter, a Columbia University professor who specializes in natural disasters and studied the death toll from Hurricane Katrina, expects in the coming days it could reach into the hundreds.
«But if there's a 100 microgram per meter smoke day, we'd expect that to go to a 100 percent increase of inhaler refills for the population,» Katelyn O'Dell, who studies the health hazards of wildfire smoke at Colorado state university said.
According to a Duke University study, social media represents about 9 % of marketing budgets and is expected to increase to 21 % in the next 5 years.
Arthur E. Farnsley II, a senior research associate for the Polis Center at Indiana University — Purdue University Indianapolis who has also studied congregations and social services, is cautious about how much can be expected of congregations.
As late as October 2006, the journal of the British Medical Association, The Lancet, published a study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and al - Mustansiriya University in Baghdad estimating that, since March 2003, there were some 601,027 more Iraqi deaths from violence than would have been expected without a war.
One might expect at first that Susan Kwilecki of the religious studies department and Loretta S. Wilson of economics at Radford University, Virginia, are up to a Sokal - like prank.
But don't expect any easy answers from the Bible, said Raschke, the religious studies professor at the University of Denver.
«Women who expect it's going to be hard and are employed nevertheless have better mental health outcomes,» said the study's author, Katrina Leupp, a University of Washington sociology graduate student.
«Voters are somewhere in between the competing visions,» said Lawrence Levy, executive dean of the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, an authority on voter trends in the suburbs, which are expected to be the crucial battleground in the governor's race.
She began undergraduate studies at Harvard University in 2009 and expects to earn a degree in May, the statement says.
«We can't just drill deep and expect to run away from contaminants on the land surface,» says Scott Jasechko, a study coauthor and water resources scientist at the University of Calgary in Canada.
«It is a bigger decline than we had expected,» said Philip Mote, director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University and lead author on the study.
This could mean the environmental impact from the fallout may last much longer than previously expected according to a new study by a team of international researchers, including scientists from The University of Manchester.
«The fact that people with metabolic syndrome had lower bioavailability of vitamin E was expected, but it had never been studied before and therefore we've had no guidance to make recommendations for that population,» said Richard Bruno, professor of human nutrition at The Ohio State University and lead author of the study.
Household tasks and child care are still not being shared equally, even among couples who we expected would have more egalitarian views of how to share parenting duties,» said Claire Kamp Dush, lead author of the study and associate professor of human sciences at The Ohio State University.
«Randomized trials have confirmed the value of radiation dose escalation for prostate tumors, and the potential benefits of larger radiation doses in fewer fractions, are expected to increase the therapeutic efficacy for men with prostate cancer,» said Anders Widmark, MD, a professor of radiation sciences at Umeå University in Umeå, Sweden and lead author of the study.
«You might expect air quality would decline if ammonia emissions go up, but this shows it won't happen, provided the emissions from combustion go down,» said Fabien Paulot, an atmospheric chemist with Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who was not involved in the study.
Nicky Clayton at the University of Cambridge, UK, says the study shows that young chicks are capable of abstract relational thought: «The fact that young chicks can do this suggests this ability is more widespread across the animal kingdom than previously thought, and emerges earlier in development than expected
«This thing continues to rise, instead of fading into oblivion as we expected,» says astrophysicist Wen - fai Fong of Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., who was not involved in the new study.
The study was done with rodent malaria, but the researchers, at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, expect the pattern to apply to human malaria and possibly to other mosquito - borne diseases such as dengue fever and West Nile virus.
Dr James Walters, from Cardiff University, who led the study, explains: «Many of the genetic variants that confer risk to schizophrenia are relatively common in the population, and many scientists would have expected them to be selected against by natural selection, become rare and eventually disappear from the population.
COPD is expected to be the third largest cause of death globally by 2030, and it is important that we identify its key causes so that this burden can be reduced,» says study author Professor Shyamali Dharmage, School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Shruti Muralidhar, a Ph.D. student studying neuroscience at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, noted that in a university setting, «everybody expects you to follow this path» — the academic path — «and nothing else.
When University of Geneva biologist Michel Milinkovitch started studying naked bearded dragons, he just wanted to know why the lizards didn't have scales — he never expected to solve a major evolutionary puzzle.
These findings, which appear in an early online edition of Vaccine, confirmed the expected results, said Geoffrey Gorse, M.D., professor of internal medicine in the division of infectious diseases at Saint Louis University and the study's lead author.
None of us expected it,» says Raymond Huey of the University of Washington in Seattle, who wrote an accompanying commentary on the study.
Professor Aneta Stefanovska from Lancaster University, who has been studying the physics of biological oscillations for over 20 years, said: «Combining the technique to noninvasively record the fluctuation corresponding to cerebrospinal fluid and our sophisticated methods to analyse oscillations which are not clock - like but rather vary in time around their natural values, we have come to an interesting and non-invasive method that can be used to study aging and changes due to various neurodegenerative brain aging may begin earlier than expected
«I was expecting to see ancestry - associated differences in immune response but not such a clear trend towards an overall stronger response to infection among individuals of African descent,» added Luis Barreiro of the University of Montreal and the CHU Sainte - Justine in Canada, senior author of the other study.
The study conducted by the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Aarhus University, Denmark, has revealed that interactions between landslides and erosion, caused by rivers, explains why some mountain ranges exceed their expected lifespan.
«We expected that removal of both fungi and insects would have an effect on the tree species,» said Professor Rob Freckleton of Sheffield University, who co-led the study.
Suddenly, our normally reliable mouse model was no longer forming the lesions that we expected,» said Mark L. Kahn, M.D., professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and senior author of the study.
«We need to be less sure about what land ecosystems will do and what we expect in the future,» says ecosystem ecologist Peter Reich of the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, who led the study.
Researchers at universities, on the other hand, live or die by their publication record, Bourgeois explains, so «you'd expect that the academic trials would generate more published studies, and that's what we saw.»
«In our study, transgender youth decided to pursue fertility preservation at much lower rates than we would have expected from research on reproductive desires of transgender adults, which suggests that about half want biological children and over a third would have considered preserving their fertility if techniques had been available and offered to them,» said lead author Diane Chen, PhD, a pediatric psychologist with the Gender & Sex Development Program at Lurie Children's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
At a minimum, it's expected that the Ontario reprieve will allow academic scientists to conduct their own studies, says Jules Blais, president of the Canadian Society of Canadian Limnologists and a professor of biology at the University of Ottawa.
«We're not sure whether these stars are holding onto reservoirs of gas much longer than expected, or whether there's a sort of «last gasp» of second - generation gas produced by collisions of comets or evaporation from the icy mantles of dust grains,» said Meredith Hughes, an astronomer at Wesleyan University and coauthor of the study.
A recent study published in Scientific Reports, led by researchers of the University of Barcelona in collaboration with several other research institutions, shows that the direct effect of climate change in regulating fuel moisture (droughts leading to larger fires) is expected to be dominant, regarding the indirect effect of antecedent climate on fuel load and structure - that is, warmer / drier conditions that determine fuel availability.
Having studied and worked at universities in the UK and Switzerland for 12 years, Thomas Koch didn't expect to find a job at a university when he returned home to Germany.
Marcello Costantini of the G. d'Annunzio University of Chieti - Pescara, Italy, who led the study, says our sense of ownership of our bodies is not purely driven by sensory information but also by what we expect to happen.
«In the OB field, individual practice styles, training and anecdotal experience shape how we practice, but we didn't expect to see such wide differences in maternal outcomes, which is all we studied here,» said Glantz, of the University of Rochester.
«The brain is incredibly complex, so it's reasonable to expect that introducing changes from a different evolutionary path might have negative consequences,» study lead author Corinne Simonti, a graduate student of human genetics at Vanderbilt University, said in a statement.»
A recent study led by Hugh Lewis, an aerospace engineer at the University of Southampton in England, reports the growth of small satellite traffic is expected to have a «significant impact» on the space environment.
On average, fish are expected to migrate 25 miles per decade, according to a new study led by William Cheung of the University of East Anglia.
Professor Hugh Jones, also from the University of Hertfordshire, commented: «This result is somewhat expected in the sense that studies of distant red dwarfs with the Kepler mission indicate a significant population of small radius planets.
Both these risks were expected to rise on the basis of previous studies, says statistician Richard Gray of the University of Birmingham, U.K., who chairs the panel.
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