Sentences with phrase «who took part in the study»

The geographic and age distributions of the men who took part in the study closely match what is known about these populations.
66 % of packaging professionals who took part in the study stated that the personlisation of packaging is something they are currently implementing into their offering, or at least considering.
The researchers note that the association found in this study has potentially important implications for future RA disease burden, saying: «Women who took part in this study were born in the 1940s and 1950s, before China's one - child policy was introduced in the late 1970s, and at a time when breastfeeding was more prevalent.
As Manuela Carneiro, a researcher who took part in the study published in «Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety», informs SINC: «This is due to the type of diet these animals have — strictly carrion from domestic and wild hunting species — because the consumption of hunting species increases the likelihood of ingesting lead.»
A carer who took part in the study and whose father died from severe stroke, said: «If they had told us the magnitude of the stroke as far back as the first hospital visit we would have done things differently, rather than pushing for something that was never going to happen.»
Of the couples who took part in the study, 91 per cent said that they would recommend mutual massage to their friends and family.
Alexander Robertson, of the University of Edinburgh's School of Informatics, who took part in the study, said: «This result should encourage the addition of more emoji options for self - representation — adding to those that have been recently made available, such as red hair.»
Lucie Karazim, a 4 - year - old from Indianapolis, IN, was one of the children who took part in the study.
Just like the way fans of the Swedish furniture manufacturer derive a sense of fulfillment when they help assemble their own furnishings, people who took part in a study on robot assembly tended to feel more positive about the machines if they had a hand in making them, said S. Shyam Sundar, Distinguished Professor of Communications and co-director of the Media Effects Research Laboratory.
Of the 54 families who took part in the study, 28 were randomly allocated to receive a minimum of six home - based visits from a therapist who used video - feedback to help the parents understand and respond to their baby's individual communication style to improve infant attention, communication, early language development, and social engagement.
These changes coincide with the different palaeoclimate zones proposed in the models, so the faunal distribution was probably climate - related,» comments Josep Fortuny, an ICP researcher who took part in the study.
Together, the data make it 99.7 percent likely that the discrepancy is real, not due to chance, says physicist Luca Silvestrini of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics in Rome, who took part in the study submitted to Physical Review Letters.
Sidmouth Community College student Aaron Bagwell, who took part in the study, said: «I think that short bursts of high intensity exercise are more rewarding and more fun as it feels more challenging.
deCODE and its collaborators at Vienna, Tubingen and Emory universities would like to thank the individuals who took part in this study.
The healthy young adults who took part in the study experienced increased memory performance over a relatively short time period after the training sessions.
The 47 people who took part in the study exercised on a treadmill (walking) at a level of intensity that was adjusted according to their level of fitness.
Individuals who took part in a study brainstormed more productively after preparing their breakfast sandwiches in reverse order.
In a study featuring college students with various bone densities, it found out that student - athletes with low body weight had were consistent with having high bone density compared to other students who took part in the study.
An evaluation of the initiative by academics at Sheffield Hallam University found that those pupils who took part in the study made an average of two months more progress in English and science than a similar group of pupils who did not take part, and therefore formed a control group.
The 1,750 students who took part in the study also responded to a questionnaire, which encouragingly shows that the post-reform group reported doing practical work more often and feeling more confident than the pre-reform group.
68 % of those who took part in the study said they felt more comfortable booking an all inclusive holiday just in case they ran out of spending money during their stay and, despite a significant number claiming they didn't get the most out of their deal, 83 % would book all inclusive for their next trip, as a safety net if they overspent.
Participants (N = 120; mean age = 19.73; SD = 5.28; range = 17 — 53; females = 67 %) were students in the School of Psychology at the University of Western Australia who took part in the study in exchange for course credits.
Dr Schomer and Mr Hessler in their peer review of Cooper's study, not only endorsed it, but found that the data itself proves a causal relationship between the operation of the wind turbines and the adverse health effects recorded by all of those people who took part in the study (see our post here).
An astonishing 82 % of all the graduates who took part in the study said that the starting salary exceeded their expectations and unsurprisingly, 96 % of the graduates said they would recommend taking an MBA to people who would like to improve their career fortunes.
We would like to acknowledge the participation of the parents who took part in the study and the clinical interns who helped to conduct the program.
However, couples who took part in the study at the Gay Couples Institute improved approximately 1.2 standard deviations.
Our analytic sample included the 686 individuals who took part in the study without their partner and one randomly selected partner from each of the 423 couples, resulting in a total sample of 1,110 participants (263 men and 847 women).
First and foremost, the authors would like to thank the families who took part in this study.
We are extremely grateful to all the families who took part in this study, the midwives for their help in recruiting them, and the whole ALSPAC team, which includes interviewers, computer and laboratory technicians, clerical workers, research scientists, volunteers, managers, receptionists and nurses.
We are extremely grateful to all the families who took part in this study, the midwives for their help in recruiting them, and the entire ALSPAC team, Including interviewers, computer and laboratory technicians, clerical workers, research Scientists, volunteers, managers, receptionists, and nurses.

Not exact matches

The study found that those who have taken part in mindfulness training were able to remain focused for longer periods of time on visual and listening tasks.
In a late - stage study, Aimmune, a biotech immunotherapy allergy treatment taken via pill, found that of the roughly 500 kids with peanut allergies between the ages of 4 - 17 who were part of the trial, 67 % of those who received the treatment were able to tolerate 600 milligrams of peanut protein (about two to four peanuts) after about a year of treatment, while only 4 % of those who got the placebo could tolerate that dose of peanut protein.
According to a scientist involved in the study, anyone who took part in more than 28 hours of domestic or caretaking work without pay — 28 hours per week is the Australian average — would not be able to handle more than 39 hours of paid work weekly before experiencing problems associated with poor health.
Pingitore cited a recent study in Germany that looked at the impact of consumers who took part in satisfaction surveys.
But the enthusiasm of Mutharika was not matched by the President of Mozambique, who insisted on conducting environmental and feasibility studies before taking part in the project.
The study is patient - funded; participants, who range in age from late 30s through 80s, must pay $ 8,000 to take part, and live in or travel to Monterey for treatments and follow - up assessments.
In a study published this year that tracked Best Buy's ROWE program, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that, while it had helped reduce employee turnover, women who took part still spent 10 hours more on child care per week than their male flextime colleagues.
They usually take place outside the Divinity School, and they are intended, not for specialists in religious studies of any kind, but for a general audience of people, mainly, but by no means exclusively, undergraduate, whose courses of study may lie in other fields, but who are interested in listening to a non-technical presentation of questions with which theologians are concerned and perhaps also in taking part in discussions which are arranged to follow the lectures.
The private Wilmette Harbor Association may lose its lease to manage the North Shore marina, and its members are seething that a local Park District commissioner — who took part in private discussions and voted to spend taxpayer money to study the harbor — is making a private play to win the management contract.
There was a part in the documentary where Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke of how she was called in while studying at Harvard and asked, along with the other female students, why they were taking up a good seat when they were males who could use that seat.
The researchers examined 2,089 low - income mothers and their children, who took part in the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Study, visiting homes when the children were 14, 24, and 36 months old.
Professor James added: «We are so incredibly thankful to the patients and clinical staff who have agreed to take part in this study.
You'll take part in camera - trapping and hear from an expert geologist who has studied the Himalayan area for decades.
That is a clue to anyone who studies the distribution of organisms on Earth that there might be something different going on there,» says Rich Mooi, the Curator of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology at the Academy and a specialist in sea urchins who took part in the expedition.
«The take - home message is that if you start cooling after the heart is already beating, it's OK to start later,» said Maaret Castrén of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, who was not part of the study.
Mateusz Markowicz, the lead investigator, is inviting people who want to take part in the study to come to the Institute out - patient clinic with their ticks.
«There are also other important measures to reduce methane emissions from coal mining, municipal waste treatment and gas distribution, for example, as well as black carbon emission reductions through elimination of high - emitting vehicles, use of cleaner biomass cooking and heating stoves, replacement of kerosene wick lamps with LED lamps and other measures,» adds Zbigniew Klimont of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, who also took part in the study.
I am convinced, however, that the real potential of mHealth lies with much more committed users, such as the children with type 1 diabetes who took part in a yearlong, case - control study of wireless technologies to monitor and manage blood glucose levels.
«I never considered that weather events tens of kilometers high in the atmosphere significantly influence the decadal - to century - scale circulation kilometers deep into the ocean,» says climatologist Judah Cohen of Atmospheric and Environmental Research in Lexington, Massachusetts, who did not take part in this study.
With previous studies showing that higher temperatures, caused by global warming, have led to more unstable mountain rocks — the scientists, who took part in the new study, believe that using the two monitoring techniques together could prove vital for thousands of skiers and mountain climbers who undertake trips every year.
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