And that's
why early studies gave coffee a bad rap.
In discussing
why an earlier study failed to see gains quite this early, the researchers note that
The researchers note that this effect could explain
why earlier studies by other researchers have documented a 7.4 - percent to 11 - percent decrease in wheat grain protein and a 20 - percent decrease in total Arabidopsis protein under elevated carbon dioxide levels.
Not exact matches
Here's
why: When Blue Apron filed to go public
earlier this year, it commissioned a
study by research firm Euromonitor to track the migration of grocery store sales to online channels.
That's
why, when Biogen shared initial positive results from an
early study in December, the stock jumped 6 percent — and has continued climbing, up 39 percent since Dec. 1, compared with a 19 percent gain for the Nasdaq biotechnology index.
However, TDFs were introduced in the
early 1990s, long after many
study respondents started saving for retirement, which may be one reason
why the adoption of those strategies among these retirees and pre-retirees appears to be relatively low among
study respondents.
This is the reason
why,
earlier this year, Eric and I helped start the Groups Matter campaign: to encourage churches to embrace the essential components of healthy groups and, in turn, equip them to develop their leaders, launch new groups, and feed their people with solid Bible
study experiences.
I know it's a stretch, but that is
why I spent so much time laying down some of the theological and hermeneutical principles
earlier in this
study.
And the Bible Has Much More: For a much more thorough and complete
study, in the Bible itself, of God's name, nature, will, power, commandments, and so on, see my titles: By the Power of God (http://www.dickb.com/powerofgod.shtml) and
Why Early AA.
If more Christians
studied the history of the Bible and the history of the
early Church, not just the Bible itself, I think they would have much greater perspective on their religion, what has been taught to them and some of the
why's (who decided what was «right» and what was «wrong» in
early teachings) and how they have come to believe what they do.
Some
studies have found
early evidence of fish farming in China as far back as 3500 B.C.. But, looking at today's worldwide population trends, it is easy to see
why a company like InnovaSea Systems could have a very bright future.
+ wenger out is more than just lack of spending; its not
studying the opposition, not rotating players, not addressing
why we have so much more injuries than others, not subbing
early enough to give incoming players a chance to influence the game, not playing players in their best positions. . . .
In the new
study, the scientists expressed surprise that the
early abnormal growth of brain cells they observed in the fish embryo specifically affected male hormones, potentially indicating
why more boys than girls are diagnosed with certain neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism.
A
study published
earlier this year of six former CFL players demonstrated
why the unchecked boasts are not only wrong but reckless.
«The reason
why [the current influenza outbreak] getting so much attention is that it started really
early, which really speaks to the susceptibility in the population,» said Jeffrey Shaman, a professor at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University who
studies influenza and climate.
These newer
studies are beginning to uncover the reasons
why men are much more susceptible to neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and ALS;
why autism, dyslexia, stuttering and
early onset schizophrenia are three to four times more prevalent in boys; and
why attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is diagnosed 10 times more often in boys.
«This
study takes an important step» toward resolving
why horses shed digits during their
early evolution, says Karen Sears, an evolutionary biologist at UCLA.
«Our
study shows that the early stress of separation from a biological parent impacts long - term programming of genome function; this might explain why adopted children may be particularly vulnerable to harsh parenting in terms of their physical and mental health,» said Szyf's co-author, psychologist Elena Grigorenko of the Child Study Center at
study shows that the
early stress of separation from a biological parent impacts long - term programming of genome function; this might explain
why adopted children may be particularly vulnerable to harsh parenting in terms of their physical and mental health,» said Szyf's co-author, psychologist Elena Grigorenko of the Child
Study Center at
Study Center at Yale.
Earlier this week 80beats reported that NASA's Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) mission is sending a plane back and forth through the eye of Earl; researchers are gathering data to
study how and
why some storms turn into massive monsters while others dwindle away to nothing.
Although the reason
why these conditions would spur
early technological developments will require further
study, the researchers theorize that higher, more concentrated human populations are more likely to develop new ideas.
«We'd like to develop the tools to be able to identify people at true risk, independent of
why they got there, with the ultimate goal of maybe intervening
early and not waiting for depression to strike the person,» says Gabrieli, an author of the
study, which appears in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
Most research looks at aging in older people, but the seeds of age - related diseases are planted decades
earlier — that's
why these researchers believe it's crucial to
study aging in the young.
The Penn
study did not examine
why no statistically significant relationships between smoking, the gene variants under investigation, and
earlier menopause were observed in African Americans.
In the
study, scientists examined basal forebrain cholinergic neurons to try to understand
why they are damaged
early and are among the first to die in normal aging and in Alzheimer's.
More in - depth
studies could perhaps contribute to explaining
why Swedish children develop celiac disease
earlier than children in other countries,» says Carin Andrén Aronsson, a dietician and doctoral student at Lund University, continuing:
The researchers caution that it's impossible to draw broad conclusions about Neandertal life histories from this one sample, such as whether Neandertals weaned their children
earlier or later than modern humans who lived at the same time, or whether Neandertal children grew up faster, as some
earlier studies have suggested — questions that could heavily bear on
why Neandertals could not keep up with modern humans in the survival sweepstakes.
But the
study doesn't explain
why early RNA life didn't have six or more letters, says Gary Slater, who
studies DNA at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
«We know from previous human
studies that changes in gut bacterial composition correlate with the
early development of type 1 diabetes, and that the interactions between bacterial networks may be a contributing factor in
why some people at risk for the disease develop type 1 diabetes and others don't,» said Jessica Dunne, Director of Discovery Research at JDRF, which funded the
study.
Risk of overlooking harmful effects of chemicals A reason
why detection of
early reproductive aging is important is that most
studies of endocrine disrupting effects end before the experimental animals are a year old.
That would explain
why earlier DNA
studies reported that all modern dogs were descended from one domestication event, and also the existence of evidence of two domestication event from two different far - flung locations.
The big question is
why so many
early studies showing the healing power of gelatin have languished in obscurity.
That's
why the
study was terminated
early, a small fact conveniently left out of the story.
Rhodiola rosea extract's use as a supplement in Siberia and for Soviet soldiers helps explain
why so many of these
early studies originated in Soviet academies and universities.
Why I post, is to ask - and because it was already mentioned above: Is there maybe any
study which investigate the effects of long term milk ingestion in the
early youth — and then what happens, if it gets just off.
While some
earlier studies questioned the role of grade configuration in school success and student achievement, including the 2008 National Forum «Policy Statement on Grade Configuration» and a 2010
study by EdSource, «Gaining Ground in the Middle Grades:
Why Some Schools Do Better» in California, «the evidence on academic benefits has become much stronger in the past two years,» West says.
There are beaucoup reasons
why the new D.C.
study ought not be taken too seriously — kids often do worse during their first year in a new school and an
earlier IES evaluation of the DC program found significant long - term gains (notably high school graduation) for voucher users.
Educators and
early childhood experts know a 3 - year - old's vocabulary is a strong predictor of later reading ability; scientific
studies now explain
why, he said.
Teachers are at risk of burnout, even during their
early career, according to a large - scale
study looking at what motivates teachers and
why their initial enthusiasm may be unable to be sustained.
Throughout the
study seven possible explanations for
why divorce occurs were also considered: absence - of - modeling - of - spouse - roles, inadequate - social - control, inappropriate - modeling - of - spouse - roles, greater - willingness - to - resort - to - divorce,
earlier - age - at - marriage, lower - education - attainment, and finally lower - commitment - to - marriage.
And while some
earlier studies may not have homed in on
why many affluent retirees seem reluctant to draw on their nest eggs, they have demonstrated that many seniors find it difficult making the transition from saving to spending.
Notes through April 18, 2006 Revisiting P / E10, Revisiting P / E10: Dividends, NFB Closed, Links Repaired, The Big Project, Calculator D, Long - Term Stock Returns, My Most Recent Articles, Dividend Calculators A and B, Dividend Growth Sensitivity
Study, Three Powerful Advantages of Dividend Strategies, Calculator H, CTVR Calculator A, Dividends and Constant Terminal Value Rates, HCTVR Calculator A, May 2006 Highlights, Investment Traps, Variable Terminal Value Rate Calculator A, Variable Terminal Value Rate Calculator B,
Why People Ignore Valuations, Latching Calculators, Latched Threshold Survey, Investing for Dummy — The Six «Must Know» Rules,
Early Success with Latch and Hold, Continued Success with Latch and Hold, Adding Constraints to Latch and Hold, Time To Catch Up Calculator Notes through June 12, 2006
Revisiting P / E10, Revisiting P / E10: Dividends, NFB Closed, Links Repaired, The Big Project, Calculator D, Long - Term Stock Returns, My Most Recent Articles, Dividend Calculators A and B, Dividend Growth Sensitivity
Study, Three Powerful Advantages of Dividend Strategies, Calculator H, CTVR Calculator A, Dividends and Constant Terminal Value Rates, HCTVR Calculator A, May 2006 Highlights, Investment Traps, Variable Terminal Value Rate Calculator A, Variable Terminal Value Rate Calculator B,
Why People Ignore Valuations, Latching Calculators, Latched Threshold Survey, Investing for Dummy — The Six «Must Know» Rules,
Early Success with Latch and Hold, Continued Success with Latch and Hold, Adding Constraints to Latch and Hold, Time To Catch Up Calculator Notes through June 12, 2006 The Lower Latch and Hold Threshold, Additional Constraints with Latch and Hold, Current Research I: Latch and Hold, Dividend Investors, The Accumulation Stage, Idiot Switching, Latch and Hold Spreadsheet A, Typical Values of P / E10, Growth with Switching, Special Note about Mean Reversion, No New Discovery This Time, Looking a Little Bit Harder, The Stock - Return Predictor, Calculator I. Notes starting June 13, 2006.
My belief is that there is more value in
studying why Buffett made the decisions he did, at the time he did and how his successive decisions compounded the success of his
earliest investments.
If you have
studied the 7
earlier DVDs I have done with Michael Ellis, you will understand
why I can honestly say that Michael is a genius at dog training.
Early studies in people showed that differences in resting pressures in respective valves may account for
why IE is more common in the higher pressure left - sided valves (mitral and aortic) compared to the lower pressure right - sided valves (tricuspid and pulmonic).
McNeil speaks of
why he became interested in art; his
early influences; becoming interested in modern art after attending lectures by Vaclav Vytlacil; meeting Arshile Gorky; the leading figures in modern art during the 1930s; his interest in Cézanne;
studying with Jan Matulka and Hans Hofmann; his experiences with the WPA; the modern artists within the WPA; the American Abstract Artists (A.A.A.); a group of painters oriented to Paris called The Ten; how there was an anti-surrealism attitude, and a surrealist would not have been permitted in A.A.A; what the A.A.A. constituted as abstract art; a grouping within the A.A.A. called the Concretionists; his memories of Léger; how he assesses the period of the 1930s; the importance of Cubism; what he thinks caused the decline of A.A.A.; how he assesses the period of the 1940s; his stance on form and the plastic values in art; his thoughts on various artists; the importance of The Club; the antipathy to the School of Paris after the war; how Impressionism was considered in the 40s and 50s; slides of his paintings from 1937 to 1962, and shows how he developed as an artist; the problems of abstract expressionism; organic and geometric form; the schisms in different art groups due to politics; his teaching techniques;
why he feels modern painting declined after 1912; the quality of A.A.A. works; stretching his canvases, and the sizes he uses; his recent works, and his approaches to painting.
African - European migratory birds can offer an
early climate warning Now
why would a
study over ten years old that looks back at the late 20th century already find such stark climate change impacts?
If you look at the
study pointed to by TomFP (way up the thread)-- http://kestencgreen.com/green%26armstrong-agw-analogies.pdf — you'll see
why I'm allergic to the idea of leaping into policy prescriptions too
early.
Another
study done a few years
earlier («
Why Susie Sells Seashells by the Seashore: Implicit Egotism and Major Life Decisions,» Pelham et al., Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2002, Vol.
Some
earlier studies have also suggested that women have a higher risk of death after a heart attack than men, but it is unclear
why.