St. Louis University researchers, through the NIAID - funded Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Units network, will examine the optimal dose of the vaccine to be
used in larger studies.
Not exact matches
One
large European
study, for example — which examined sewage from 60 cities
in 19 countries — discovered an acute
use of methamphetamine
in two eastern German cities (Chemnitz and Erfurt), heavy
use of cocaine
in Zurich and Barcelona, and a notable level of MDMA (ecstasy)
use in Amsterdam, Kelly reports.
In a large review of studies published in the Journal of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated using the Atwater metho
In a
large review of
studies published
in the Journal of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated using the Atwater metho
in the Journal of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated
using the Atwater method.
Interestingly, he and a colleague
in November won $ 100,000
in grants from Microsoft (MSFT) to
use that company's HoloLens headset to
study «collaborative analysis of
large - scale mixed reality data,» according to the Financial Times.
The same
study (which surveyed 1,017 businesses
in the U.S., Canada and Mexico that
use NAFTA, including 669 small businesses, 234 medium - sized businesses and 114
large businesses) shows only 15 per cent of small businesses and 16 per cent of medium - sized businesses are closely following the negotiations, and are aware of the key issues and potential outcomes.
I am, to
use the case closest at hand, a professor of religious
studies in a
large state university.
(As part of a much
larger study, this work provides useful information on characteristics of the audience and non-audience of religious programs, particularly
in regard to how the
use of religious programs corresponds to other personality characteristics and social stances.)
Johann Lang,
in a letter to Spalatin
in March 1516 (shortly before he was appointed to Erfurt) referring to the
large numbers of students who were dropping out of the courses on scholastic philosophy and theology, and explaining the rebirth of biblical
studies (he
used the Renaissance type word reviviscere) and the new Strong interest
in antiquae scriptores, identified the phenomenon by pointing to the international influence of Reuchlin and Erasmus, «men of great erudition and integrity».
I was simultaneously trying to
study for an upcoming anatomy test and
use up a ridiculously
large sweet potato that came
in our CSA box — and I thought it turned out superb.
With absolutely no indication about the quality of the
studies (and methods
used)
in each individual
study, readers have no way of assessing the quality of the
larger systematic review.
Scientific
studies aside, I've personally never been been convinced that non-naturally-derived sugar substitutes (sucralose / slenda, nutrasweet / aspartame, saccharine, etc.) don't have some unknown negative affects when
used over time or
in large quantities and there have even been questions about the more natural ones like stevia and agave.
This
study uses data from another,
larger study of all births
in the Netherlands from 2004 - 2006.
(As I point out
in the book, a recent
study by the National Center for Education Research found that none of the many
large - scale character - education programs
in use in American schools produces any significant positive outcomes.)
These
studies show little difference between epidural and nonepidural (usually opiate - exposed) babies
in terms of Apgar score and umbilical - cord pH, both of which reflect the baby's condition at birth.78 However, a
large - population survey from Sweden found that
use of an epidural was significantly associated with a low Apgar score at birth.79
On that episode, she shared why she began Grapevine
Studies and how it came to fruition, the purpose of stick - figuring through the bible, how to
use Grapevine to teach bible
in large families and special needs kids, as well as Grapevine's stance on discipleship.
In this large, population - based study, both maternal use and child's use of antibiotics were associated with an increased risk of cow's milk allergy in infancy, in a dose - related manne
In this
large, population - based
study, both maternal
use and child's
use of antibiotics were associated with an increased risk of cow's milk allergy
in infancy, in a dose - related manne
in infancy,
in a dose - related manne
in a dose - related manner.
An UpToDate review on «Planned home birth» (Declercq and Stotland, 2015) stated that «
Large cohort
studies using intent - to - treat analysis of midwife - attended, planned, out - of - hospital birth of low - risk women
in developed countries have reported reduced rates of cesarean birth, perineal lacerations, and medical interventions, and similar rates of maternal and early perinatal morbidity and mortality compared to planned hospital birth.
In order to assess the efficiency and safety of domperidone, researchers Catherine Paul et al. analyzed both the limited studies available on maternal and infant exposure to the stimulant as well as larger studies focused on its use in gastrointestinal disorder treatmen
In order to assess the efficiency and safety of domperidone, researchers Catherine Paul et al. analyzed both the limited
studies available on maternal and infant exposure to the stimulant as well as
larger studies focused on its
use in gastrointestinal disorder treatmen
in gastrointestinal disorder treatment.
In their own abstract, they write: «An important limitation of the
study is that aggregated data of a
large birth registry database were
used and adjustment for confounders and clustering was not possible.»
Before trying this remedy for your baby's thrush, you should be aware of a recent
study raising concerns about the safety of
using gentian violet for treating thrush as it may cause cancer
in animals if
used in large amounts.
Studies also suggest a potential role for selected probiotics in atopic dermatitis prevention, and future studies will need to standardize the probiotic strain as well as amount used in a larger cohort of pregnant women in order to better assess these e
Studies also suggest a potential role for selected probiotics
in atopic dermatitis prevention, and future
studies will need to standardize the probiotic strain as well as amount used in a larger cohort of pregnant women in order to better assess these e
studies will need to standardize the probiotic strain as well as amount
used in a
larger cohort of pregnant women
in order to better assess these effects.
For example, among three
large studies investigating prostaglandins for induction of labor
in women with a previous cesarean delivery, one found an increased risk of uterine rupture (89), another reported no increased rupture risk (5), and a third found no increased risk of rupture when prostaglandins were
used alone (with no subsequent oxytocin)(6).
Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems
in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.
in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness,
use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions
in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.
in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from
large longitudinal
studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging
studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter
in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.
in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36
In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.
In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations
in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.
in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
In addition, there was no effect on breastfeeding duration when the pacifier was introduced at 1 month of age.280 A more recent systematic review found that the highest level of evidence (ie, from clinical trials) does not support an adverse relationship between pacifier use and breastfeeding duration or exclusivity.281 The association between shortened duration of breastfeeding and pacifier use in observational studies likely reflects a number of complex factors such as breastfeeding difficulties or intent to wean.281 A large multicenter, randomized controlled trial of 1021 mothers who were highly motivated to breastfeed were assigned to 2 groups: mothers advised to offer a pacifier after 15 days and mothers advised not to offer a pacifie
In addition, there was no effect on breastfeeding duration when the pacifier was introduced at 1 month of age.280 A more recent systematic review found that the highest level of evidence (ie, from clinical trials) does not support an adverse relationship between pacifier
use and breastfeeding duration or exclusivity.281 The association between shortened duration of breastfeeding and pacifier
use in observational studies likely reflects a number of complex factors such as breastfeeding difficulties or intent to wean.281 A large multicenter, randomized controlled trial of 1021 mothers who were highly motivated to breastfeed were assigned to 2 groups: mothers advised to offer a pacifier after 15 days and mothers advised not to offer a pacifie
in observational
studies likely reflects a number of complex factors such as breastfeeding difficulties or intent to wean.281 A
large multicenter, randomized controlled trial of 1021 mothers who were highly motivated to breastfeed were assigned to 2 groups: mothers advised to offer a pacifier after 15 days and mothers advised not to offer a pacifier.
Two later
studies not included
in these meta - analyses reported equivalent or even
larger protective associations.265, 266 The mechanism for this apparent strong protective effect is still unclear, but lowered arousal thresholds, favorable modification of autonomic control during sleep, and maintaining airway patency during sleep have been proposed.247, 267, — , 270 It is common for the pacifier to fall from the mouth soon after the infant falls asleep; even so, the protective effect persists throughout that sleep period.247, 271 Two
studies have shown that pacifier
use is most protective when
used for all sleep periods.169, 266 However, these
studies also showed increased risk of SIDS when the pacifier was usually
used but not
used the last time the infant was placed for sleep; the significance of these findings is yet unclear.
A new peer - reviewed
study discredits findings of controversial research claiming that higher concentrations of dissolved methane
in domestic water wells can be associated with proximity to nearby gas - producing wells
in northeastern Pennsylvania — and it does so
using a much
larger sampling size and pre-drill baselines.
The
study saw New Yorkers
using almost double the amount of the second
largest weed - smoking city
in the world: Karachi
in Pakistan.
In contrast, the new
study made
use of wrist accelerometer data, which is more objective and quantifiable, and a
large genetic dataset from about 85,000 UK Biobank participants aged 40 to 70.
And when placed
in a
large, inverted funnel
used to
study birds» migratory orientations, the neonic - fed birds tried to fly
in directions other than north.
The case - control
study, published online
in of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology,
used a
large clinical database of electronic medical records to collect detailed data of cutaneous melanomas developing
in 462 women aged 49 years or younger.
Schopf, 70, stands by his fossils as «the most thoroughly
studied — by the most workers,
using the
largest array of analytical techniques that have provided the greatest assemblage of relevant data
in the history of science.»
The
large study using claims data for 369,320 enrollees age 40 and older
in a nationwide managed care network who had cataract surgery was published Nov. 22
in JAMA Ophthalmology.
Large quantities of these reverted cells could be
used to treat anything from spinal cord injury to liver damage without the risk of tissue rejection, said Robert Weinberg, a biologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and co-author of a
study appearing
in Cell.
The authors note that while the sample size of the meta - analyses was
large (123,132 to 260,861 participants
in different
studies), they
used only GWAS summary statistics and can not estimate all genetic variance factors; some
studies also
used different methodologies.
Such highly sensitive
in vitro techniques permit the
use of picomole quantities of an antigen
in partially purified preparations for the isolation of monoclonal antibodies, which can
in turn be
used in biological
studies and
in immunochemical procedures for
large - scale purification and isolation of that antigen.
While
large - scale climate research models offer a systems view of what the transport sector, for example, could contribute to climate protection
in comparison to the energy sector, the
study presented
in Science, however, examines transport - related issues within the sector by
using more recent and more specific data on how people commute and travel.
«Before this
study, it was not known if it is possible to produce sufficient numbers of these cells and successfully
use them to remuscularize damaged hearts
in a
large animal whose heart size and physiology is similar to that of the human heart,» said Dr. Charles Murry, UW professor of pathology and bioengineering, who led the research team that conducted the experiment.
«For the first time, we have
used a geophysical method to determine the internal structure of Enceladus, and the data suggest that indeed there is a
large, possibly regional ocean about 50 kilometers below the surface of the south pole,» says David Stevenson, the Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Planetary Science at Caltech and an expert
in studies of the interior of planetary bodies.
«This
study demonstrates the value of
using the SEER database to analyze factors associated with surgery as a treatment for localized pancreatic cancer
in a
large number of patients over a prolonged period of time,» says Dr. Kim, who is also Chief Medical Officer of UH Seidman Cancer Center and the Charles Hubay Professor at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine.
«We hope that our work will provide the basis for a
larger study of patient samples that may ultimately identify biomarkers that can be
used as surrogate markers to determine the benefit of therapeutic interventions
in diagnosed but asymptomatic HD patients to prevent or delay disease onset.»
A
study, published today
in Science Advances, found that when scientists
used noninvasive brain stimulation to disrupt a brain region called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ), people appeared less able to see things from the point of view of their future selves or of another person, and consequently were less likely to share money with others and more inclined to opt for immediate cash instead of waiting for a
larger bounty at a later date.
Targeted biopsy
using new fusion technology that combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with ultrasound is more effective than standard biopsy
in detecting high - risk prostate cancer, according to a
large - scale
study published today
in JAMA.
The result was the
largest deletion ever observed
in the dystrophin gene
using CRISPR / Cas9, and the
study was the first to create corrected human iPS cells that could directly restore functional muscle tissue affected by Duchenne.
Using these models, we get a global view of the entire molecule and they also allow us to study changes in large proteins using a laptop in only a few minutes,» explains Orel
Using these models, we get a global view of the entire molecule and they also allow us to
study changes
in large proteins
using a laptop in only a few minutes,» explains Orel
using a laptop
in only a few minutes,» explains Orellana.
The ability of the inorganic component of sea spray particles to take up water has been the focus of this international
study where a
large suite of well - controlled laboratory experiments have shown, for the first time, that the hygroscopicity of the inorganic component of sea spray is significantly lower than pure sodium chloride, a substance routinely
used to describe their hygroscopicity
in climate models.
A recent
study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital done
in conjunction with researchers from Colorado School of Public Health at the University at Colorado and Temple University
used data from a
large, national sports injury surveillance system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws on trends of new and recurrent concussions among US high school athletes.
The researchers conducted this
study using penile swabs collected from uncircumcised heterosexual men
in Rakai, Uganda during a
large, two - year clinical
study.
He's a professor at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and he
studies the
use of empirical research to inform legal policy; and he's the author of an article
in the August issue of Scientific American titled, «How New York Beat Crime», about the reasons for the huge drops
in crime over the last couple of decades
in America's
largest city.
As useful as Webb might be for
studying Proxima b, most astronomers are far more optimistic about
using a coming generation of ground - based Extremely
Large Telescopes (ELTs), behemoths with mirrors up to 40 meters wide, scheduled to debut
in the mid-2020s.
If the association holds up
in larger studies, Chatila says, doctors could
use the information to sort out which mutation — or combination of mutations — leads to different kinds of allergic diseases.