Until we know more, here are some fun tests (some are mine and others were
used in the studies described earlier) to determine paw preference.
Not exact matches
The book
describes is
in essence the results of a backtesting
study using a simple investment strategy: Benjamin Grahams Net - Nets, stocks trading below liquidation value.
Mack believes that a
study of the sources Paul
used to construct his authority also helps the interpreter to reconstruct and
describe the social situation Paul addressed, one
in which standards for authority were unclear and under negotiation.
You also seem to imply that I have not carefully
studied the particular words or passages
used to define and
describe church
in the New Testament.
We have previously
described studies of pacing strategy
using various experimental interventions, including faster and slower starts, higher temperatures, hypoxia, hyperoxia and altered energy substrate availability.1 We have proposed the presence of a complex, regulatory system that mediates changes to skeletal muscle motor unit activation and work rate
in order both to optimise performance and prevent potentially harmful changes to homeostasis.
To
describe forms of breastfeeding support which have been evaluated
in controlled
studies, the timing of the interventions and the settings
in which they have been
used.
In addition to this important limitation, many
studies do not fully
describe the conditions under which immersion occurred, including duration of immersion, water temperature, depth of the bath or pool, and whether or not agitation (jets or whirlpool) was
used (1, 2, 8 — 12).
A few
studies have supported the utility of test weights
in preterm infants: these include a Swedish
study favorably comparing babies cared for
in NICUs
using test weights vs NICUs that did not (earlier attainment of exclusive breastfeeding and earlier discharge) as well as a small
study from the illustrious LCs at my own institution
describing the development of a technique for accurately performing test weights.
In a fourteen - year
study, the preschool children of mothers who
described a picture
using emotional language showed more empathy and better social skills when they got older.
We
described for each included
study the method
used to conceal allocation to interventions prior to assignment and assessed whether intervention allocation could have been foreseen
in advance of, or during recruitment, or changed after assignment.
For each included
study, we
described the method
used to generate the allocation sequence
in sufficient detail to allow an assessment of whether it should produce comparable groups.
In this
study, Sakimoto performs theoretical calculations
using the semi-classical method for
describing the dynamics dominated by the first process.
In March 2013, 30 years after the only Extinct DNA Study Group meeting, Hendrik strolled onstage before a standing - room - only crowd at the TEDx conference on de-extinction in Washington, D.C. With an image of an amber - ensconced insect from Jurassic Park on a giant screen behind him, Hendrik described how he and his father used to imagine long - gone insects waking up and crawling out of the resi
In March 2013, 30 years after the only Extinct DNA
Study Group meeting, Hendrik strolled onstage before a standing - room - only crowd at the TEDx conference on de-extinction
in Washington, D.C. With an image of an amber - ensconced insect from Jurassic Park on a giant screen behind him, Hendrik described how he and his father used to imagine long - gone insects waking up and crawling out of the resi
in Washington, D.C. With an image of an amber - ensconced insect from Jurassic Park on a giant screen behind him, Hendrik
described how he and his father
used to imagine long - gone insects waking up and crawling out of the resin.
In a recent paper published in The Astrophysical Journal, Boorman (and colleagues from the NuSTAR active galaxies science team) described how data from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has been used to study the intrinsic behaviour of a «hidden» supermassive black hole in a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by in cosmic term
In a recent paper published
in The Astrophysical Journal, Boorman (and colleagues from the NuSTAR active galaxies science team) described how data from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has been used to study the intrinsic behaviour of a «hidden» supermassive black hole in a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by in cosmic term
in The Astrophysical Journal, Boorman (and colleagues from the NuSTAR active galaxies science team)
described how data from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has been
used to
study the intrinsic behaviour of a «hidden» supermassive black hole
in a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by in cosmic term
in a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by
in cosmic term
in cosmic terms.
Scientists not involved
in the new
studies used phrases such as «unique insights» and «major advance» to
describe the results.
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.
In this study, the authors describe a computer model that can be used to calculate the probability that the presence of two Zika cases in a given area will lead to an epidemic, based on real - time simulations of all the counties in the state of Texa
In this
study, the authors
describe a computer model that can be
used to calculate the probability that the presence of two Zika cases
in a given area will lead to an epidemic, based on real - time simulations of all the counties in the state of Texa
in a given area will lead to an epidemic, based on real - time simulations of all the counties
in the state of Texa
in the state of Texas.
In a study published in PLOS Computational Biology, researchers applied widely used neuroscience approaches to analyze the classic games console Atari 2600 - which runs the videogame «Donkey Kong» - and found that such approaches do not meaningfully describe how the console's microprocessor really work
In a
study published
in PLOS Computational Biology, researchers applied widely used neuroscience approaches to analyze the classic games console Atari 2600 - which runs the videogame «Donkey Kong» - and found that such approaches do not meaningfully describe how the console's microprocessor really work
in PLOS Computational Biology, researchers applied widely
used neuroscience approaches to analyze the classic games console Atari 2600 - which runs the videogame «Donkey Kong» - and found that such approaches do not meaningfully
describe how the console's microprocessor really works.
In the new study, Professor Pisani and colleagues used cutting edge statistical techniques (Posterior Predictive Analyses) to test whether the evolutionary models routinely used in phylogenetics can adequately describe the genomic datasets used to study early animal evolutio
In the new
study, Professor Pisani and colleagues
used cutting edge statistical techniques (Posterior Predictive Analyses) to test whether the evolutionary models routinely
used in phylogenetics can adequately describe the genomic datasets used to study early animal evolutio
in phylogenetics can adequately
describe the genomic datasets
used to
study early animal evolution.
The
study findings, published online
in PLOS Biology,
describe how two UT Southwestern research teams created a synthetic compound that blocks a bacterial pump
used to expel antibiotics.
A
study published online Oct. 13
in the journal Current Biology
describes how researchers
used metal microelectrodes
in a jumping spider's poppy - seed - sized brain to show that auditory neurons can sense far - field sounds, at distances up to 3 meters, or about 600 spider body lengths.
In a combined experimental and theoretical study on ultrafast excitation of atoms in intense short pulse laser fields scientists of the Max Born Institute succeeded to show that the prevailing and seemingly disparate intuitive pictures usually used to describe interaction of atoms with intense laser fields can be ascribed to a single nonlinear proces
In a combined experimental and theoretical
study on ultrafast excitation of atoms
in intense short pulse laser fields scientists of the Max Born Institute succeeded to show that the prevailing and seemingly disparate intuitive pictures usually used to describe interaction of atoms with intense laser fields can be ascribed to a single nonlinear proces
in intense short pulse laser fields scientists of the Max Born Institute succeeded to show that the prevailing and seemingly disparate intuitive pictures usually
used to
describe interaction of atoms with intense laser fields can be ascribed to a single nonlinear process.
Wide range of opportunities Bonney was one of the first to
use the term «citizen science»
in 1994 as a way to more easily
describe the types of volunteer - based
studies that had become more popular at the university since the end of the 1980s.
In addition, NSF is directed to spend some of that $ 69 million for a
study into the effects of the «digital divide,» the term
used to
describe the lack of access to computers and the Internet by lower income individuals.
The
study, published online today
in The Astrophysical Journal Letters,
describes how the researchers
used the powerful MOSFIRE instrument on the W. M. Keck Observatory's 10 - meter telescope
in Hawaii to peer into a time when the universe was still very young and see what the galaxy looked like only 670 million years after the big bang.
In the
study, Professor Choi and her research team
described the experimental demonstration of real - time radioactive material detection
using a high - power pulsed millimetre - wave source.
Between 2005 and 2012, more than 1585 U.S. published judicial opinions
describe the
use of neurobiological evidence by criminal defendants to shore up their defense, according to a
study published last week
in the Journal of Law and the Biosciences by legal scholar Nita Farahany of Duke University
in Durham, North Carolina, and colleagues.
A
study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
describes the previously undiscovered technology employed by the bat Glossophaga soricina: a tongue tip that
uses blood flow to erect scores of little hair - like structures exactly at the right time to slurp up extra nectar from within a flower.
In a
study published by the Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, scientists have
described how they created an advanced nickel - based catalyst strengthened with tin and ceria, and
used it to transform CO2 and CH4 into a synthesis gas that can be
used to produce fuels and a range of valuable chemicals.
A
study in Protein & Cell
describes how researchers
used what's known as the base - pair editor system to replace a mutant DNA base with the correct one.
A recent
study found that testing for penicillin allergies reduced by 34 percent the
use of vancomycin,
described in the story as «a powerful, last - resort antibiotic.»
In a recently published study in the IOP Publishing journal Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, researchers from Singapore and the U.S. describe a whisker array they developed using five super-elastic metal alloy wires covered in plastic straw
In a recently published
study in the IOP Publishing journal Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, researchers from Singapore and the U.S. describe a whisker array they developed using five super-elastic metal alloy wires covered in plastic straw
in the IOP Publishing journal Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, researchers from Singapore and the U.S.
describe a whisker array they developed
using five super-elastic metal alloy wires covered
in plastic straw
in plastic straws.
Reporting the results of a second
study from the same group, Dr Suzanne Drury, a translational research and development scientist from Great Ormond Street Hospital, will
describe the team's experience
in the
use of NIPD (non-invasive prenatal diagnosis) to diagnose the disorder congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
Described in a
study published
in the journal Nature Communications, this novel approach
uses high - speed atomic force microscopy (AFM) combined with a CRISPR - based chemical barcoding technique to map DNA nearly as accurately as DNA sequencing while processing large sections of the genome at a much faster rate.
First
described in 1987, wet wrap therapy has rarely been
studied and has never been
used as a standardized treatment for children with atopic dermatitis.
That 2015
study found that Americans who
described themselves as Republicans, Democrats and independents were nearly identical
in their
use of park and recreation services, their opinions of the benefits provided by these services, and their willingness to pay for them.
The
study, published
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal, led by the University of Exeter and the Natural History Museum,
describes the molecular methods
used to test frog tadpoles for a newly identified infectious agent.
In a new
study, Prof. Dr. Oliver Einsle and Dr. Thomas Spatzal have not just contributed to the further elucidation of how this enzyme functions, but also
described a unique mechanism it
uses to produce hydrocarbons.
Flow is a term
used in sports
studies to
describe a pleasant psychological state that makes it easier to be focused on the activity at hand.
In a paper published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sangeeta Bhatia of MIT and Charles Rice of Rockefeller University describe using microfabricated cell cultures to sustain hepatitis B virus in human liver cells, allowing them to study immune responses and drug treatment
In a paper published
in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sangeeta Bhatia of MIT and Charles Rice of Rockefeller University describe using microfabricated cell cultures to sustain hepatitis B virus in human liver cells, allowing them to study immune responses and drug treatment
in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sangeeta Bhatia of MIT and Charles Rice of Rockefeller University
describe using microfabricated cell cultures to sustain hepatitis B virus
in human liver cells, allowing them to study immune responses and drug treatment
in human liver cells, allowing them to
study immune responses and drug treatments.
Dr Jamshidi said: «These findings can be
used for diagnostic testing of people with symptoms similar to those
described in this
study and where the gene responsible for their condition is not known.
The
study described in the second paper
used groups of three or four rats whose brains were interconnected via microwire arrays
in the somatosensory cortex of the brain and received and transmitted information via those wires.
In a recent study now on line, Massachusetts Eye and Ear researchers describe the relatively simple technique of fundus photography in human and rabbit eyes using a smartphone, an inexpensive app for the smartphone, and instruments that are readily available in an ophthalmic practic
In a recent
study now on line, Massachusetts Eye and Ear researchers
describe the relatively simple technique of fundus photography
in human and rabbit eyes using a smartphone, an inexpensive app for the smartphone, and instruments that are readily available in an ophthalmic practic
in human and rabbit eyes
using a smartphone, an inexpensive app for the smartphone, and instruments that are readily available
in an ophthalmic practic
in an ophthalmic practice.
The
study, which was recently published
in the journal Measurement Science and Technology,
describes an inventive technique to mathematically estimate the extent of an object that is captured
in 3 - D models, and
use the information to more accurately measure the entire object.
Now, a new
study by a UW - Madison undergraduate, also a student of Barger's, not only firms up the idea that we exist
in one of the holes of the Swiss cheese structure of the cosmos, but helps ease the apparent disagreement or tension between different measurements of the Hubble Constant, the unit cosmologists
use to
describe the rate at which the universe is expanding today.
«These origami can be customized for
use in everything from
studying cell behavior to creating templates for the nanofabrication of electronic components,» says Dr. Thom LaBean, an associate professor of materials science and engineering at NC State and senior author of a paper
describing the work.
In a
study published today, they
describe a new catalyst that can achieve carbon dioxide to multicarbon conversion
using record - low inputs of energy.
In her talk at the Annual Meetings, Dr. McLain will describe the various methods that could be used to measure natural background antibiotic resistance in soils and will deliver a «call to action» for all scientists currently studying antibiotic resistanc
In her talk at the Annual Meetings, Dr. McLain will
describe the various methods that could be
used to measure natural background antibiotic resistance
in soils and will deliver a «call to action» for all scientists currently studying antibiotic resistanc
in soils and will deliver a «call to action» for all scientists currently
studying antibiotic resistance.
«Over 95 % of college women
in our
study use Facebook, and those with Facebook accounts
described typically spending 20 minutes on the site during each visit, amounting to over an hour on the site each day,» said Dr. Pamela K. Keel
In addition, because these new findings align with the theory scientists have been
using to
describe the inner structure of the proton, they also support their plan to
use future collisions of electrons with polarized protons at a proposed electron ion collider (EIC) to conduct detailed
studies of the internal structure of the proton.