One of the researchers said that, compared
with other study subjects, «twice as many people on graded exercise therapy and cognitive behavior therapy got back to normal.»
Not exact matches
In one
study,
subjects with speedy answers to general - knowledge questions were considered quick - witted, funny, and charismatic by
others.
As another school year begins, artistic - minded students (and their parents) are once again wrestling
with the age - old question of whether one should indulge an enthusiasm for music, literature or
other fine - arts
subjects at school, or instead
study something more... shall we say... employable?
The series of
studies tested the effects of power hierarchies on team productivity by creating teams
with either a mixed propensity towards leadership — in one case some participants were primed to feel powerful by thinking of a time they wielded power over
others while
others subjects were asked to envision a time they were bossed around before joining the group — or teams made up entirely of hard charging leadership types or participants primed for a meeker, go along, get along approach.
Aside from the fact that Mr. Douthat has neither the theological nor the geometric qualifications to write on the
subject, the problem
with his article and
other recent statements is that he does not seem to have
studied the urtext for understanding our time, viz..
Recently, Laurent Ramambason has helpfully outlined the various points of view under four headings, namely «mission oriented theological
studies»; «recognition of missiology as a separate
subject»; «combination of missiology
with some
other subjects»; and «dimensional
study of mission.»
Hence bits and pieces of the totality of things can become the
subject of an academic discipline that can then develop suitable methods of
study with little attention to what is happening in
other disciplines.
The interdependence of this branch of
studies with others, however, is not only historically conditioned but has its raison d'être in the nature of its
subject matter.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned
with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he
studies and its relation to
other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but
with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints
other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many
subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
This perspective had been sharpened by a year's
study at Berlin, but it is striking that his interests at that time were such that he did not attend any lectures in theology, even those of Harnack.5 Although he developed great appreciation for Harnack in later years, he worked out his own approach to Biblical scholarship by applying to the scriptures methods developed
with other subject matters in view.
In his
studies of gregariousness, Stanley Schachter described to his
subjects a frightening experiment and then asked them whether they would prefer to be «together»
with others during the experiment, «alone,» or «don't care.»
Avoiding commitment as to any specific attitude which the church and Christian men ought to adopt toward war when war comes, the conference report contented itself
with exhibiting the various views which Christians actually hold on that
subject and
with saying that while the church could neither affirm that any one of these was right and the
others wrong nor acquiesce in the permanent continuance of these differences, it should promote the
study of the problem
with a view to a better understanding of the purpose of God.
The question is not whether it will be
studied but
with what sense of its unity, in what context and in what relation to
other subjects.
The problem
with any
study on anything is that unless the
subjects are all in the same environment,
with all
other factors completely the same, it's next to impossible to really say that X causes Y.
Or do you think there would be kids who, even if presented only
with a healthful array of foods (as Davis's
study subjects were), would still lean heavily on some food groups and ignore
others to their nutritional detriment?
Reading
with good comprehension sets kids up for success in all of their
other subjects, like social
studies, math, and science.
Although data were obtained directly from the first author for one of these
studies (10), the
other smaller
study (
with 109 control
subjects) was excluded from the meta - analysis (20).
How military personnel learn to shoot or engage in close combat, and how that physical training is connected in a military regime
with what we can think of as ideological education, has been the
subject of close
study, as have
other regimes, disciplines, practices and settings such as sword fighting, or gang membership.
The
studies on long term risks of marijuana are not as good as
with other common vices, due to the difficulty of getting
subjects.
The scientists
studied 24 men and women (11 of whom were in their 20s and 13 of whom were in their 60s) who lived for more than three weeks in an environment
with no time cues
other than a weak cycle of light and dark that was artificially set at 28 hours and that gave the
subjects their signals for bedtime.
Meanwhile,
other researchers are
studying serum to garner clues about links between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and DNA methylation among individuals who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, gleaning information from samples on 150 service members
with mild to severe TBI, along
with 50 control
subjects.
The survey also revealed a wide range of graduate curricula: programs within astronomy, physics - astronomy, and physics departments; direct - entry Ph.D. programs, and programs which required, and valued, the MSc; programs
with extensive and compulsory course requirements, and
others which replace courses
with minicourses, self -
study courses, or extra research projects; programs in which coursework (if any) was purely astronomy, and
others which included physics or
other subjects; programs
with comprehensive exams, and
others without or
with an exam which was basically a defence of the Ph.D. proposal.
The
study, published in Nature Scientific Reports, coincides
with another publication on the same
subject but based on
other mathematical models, published in Nature Physics in December.
It is a common issue
with nutrition
studies, she notes — given the vast diversity of human research
subjects, variations in the concentration or mixture of supplements, and often uncontrolled factors such as baseline diets or preexisting illnesses, it's not unusual to see different
studies canceling each
other out.
Overall, there were three serious adverse events for every 1,000 participants,
with several occurring in
subjects receiving placebos and
others judged unrelated to the
study drug or a
study procedure.
Compared
with other professions, having a Ph.D. in a scientific
subject enables you to work abroad
with relative ease, a welcome compensation for the personal sacrifices often made during graduate
studies.
Professor Cornelis van de Velde, President of ECCO, said: «
With the increase in incidence of both diabetes and breast cancer, this is an important update of the meta - analyses on this
subject and an interesting addition to the literature as this
study excluded
other causes of death.
Milgram, who was already famous for the obedience experiment in which
study subjects administered painful electric shocks to
other study subjects when urged to do so by an authority figure, came up
with the letter method as a tool to try to solve the problem in real life.
The fact that the findings aligned so closely
with those of previous, smaller
studies in
other populations was surprising even to the scientists, given the
subjects» unique genetic background and living environments.
In
study subjects with bipolar disorder, the ratio of a free - circulating omega - 3 fatty acid called EPA to bound EPA was lower than in
other people.
Brain volume tended to decrease
with subjects» age, consistent
with other studies that have found that some brain shrinkage occurs normally as people grow older.
The quickness
with which his
study subjects (young and old) adapted and learned not to fall as the rug was pulled out from under them was unlike any
other motor - learning Pai had seen.
Nordlys is aimed at students and teaching staff who want to
study or work in
subjects in which their institution does not have agreements / networks
with universities in the
other Nordic countries.
In accordance
with other studies, we found an increased glucose uptake under acute insulin stimulation in cultures established from control
subjects precultured under basal physiological insulin concentrations, but when precultured at a higher insulin concentration, we could not see an effect on acute insulin stimulation indicative of induced insulin resistance (10).
However, it is a tricky
subject to
study as
with observational data we often can not separate the effects of drug treatment from
other risk factors such as maternal illnesses.
Whether or not
other genetic manipulations combined
with the loss of DJ - 1 lead to SNpc degeneration in mice should be the
subject of future
studies.
Thus he, Lantier, Center Associate Director Owen McGuinness, PhD, and
other center faculty consult
with investigators in their
studies of metabolism in mice models and in human
subjects.
Now, if he was a more experienced athlete, he would harness far more positive results in term of brain function, as shown by
other studies that have used a more efficient systematic progression in the training routines, applied to
subjects with intermediate or advanced levels of experience
with training.
One such
study by Schoenfeld et al. had 17 resistance - trained
subjects randomized into two training groups: one had a bodybuilding - type protocol
with 30 - 40 seconds of TUT per set while the
other followed a powerlifting - type protocol
with 9 - 12 seconds of TUT per set, and both groups trained three times per week for 8 weeks.
When I lecture on heart health, I draw from nutrition
studies such as the Adventist Health
Study of nearly 100,000 participants, the EPIC - Heart trials
with more than 500,000
subjects, and
other large collections of observations.
Dr. Herta Spencer, of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Hines, Illinois, explains that the animal and human
studies that correlated calcium loss
with high protein diets used isolated, fractionated amino acids from milk or eggs.19 Her
studies show that when protein is given as meat,
subjects do not show any increase in calcium excreted, or any significant change in serum calcium, even over a long period.20
Other investigators found that a high - protein intake increased calcium absorption when dietary calcium was adequate or high, but not when calcium intake was a low 500 mg per day.21
Studies show that 90 % of
subjects experienced improvements in energy levels when supplementing
with Potassium and Magnesium, taken in combination
with each
other.
If
other scientists found similar results to our
studies, on similar
subjects, using the same or similar conditions, we could assume
with a reasonable level of certainty that our findings were correct.
Most interest has this far focused on calcium and vitamin D. Much less interest has been paid to
other important nutrients such as protein, and especially to minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and vitamins such as C and K. Recent
studies suggests that increased intake of plant fibers, fruits and vegetables is associated
with an increased bone mineral density also in elderly
subjects, both women and men [22, 23].
I notice again that this
study like many
others that involve the LCHF diet focus on
subjects with pre existing medical conditions.
Not only does it use a small sample size, but it is a non-randomized, non-blinded, prospective observational
study that may also be confounded by selection bias — in
other words, the
subjects may not be representative of the population of individuals
with IBD.
Adhering to these traditional concepts the US Department of Agriculture has concluded that diets, which reduce calories, will result in effective weight loss independent of the macronutrient composition, which is considered less important, even irrelevant.14 In contrast
with these views, the majority of ad - libitum
studies demonstrate that
subjects who follow a low - carbohydrate diet lose more weight during the first 3 — 6 months compared
with those who follow balanced diets.15, 16, 17 One hypothesis is that the use of energy from proteins in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste of calories», and therefore increased weight loss compared
with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average human body requires 60 — 65 g of glucose per day, and during the first phase of a diet very low in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol,
with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several
studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent
study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosis.
If we equate de facto ketogenic diets
with high - protein diets (which is not always correct) then the risks proposed by critics of this type of dietary approach are essentially those of possible kidney damage due to high levels of nitrogen excretion during protein metabolism, which can cause an increase in glomerular pressure and hyperfiltration.12 There is not wide agreement between
studies; however, some infer the possibility of renal damage from animal
studies, 99, 100 whereas
others, looking at both animal models, meta - analyses and human
studies, propose that even high levels of protein in the diet do not damage renal function.101, 102 In
subjects with intact renal function, higher dietary protein levels caused some functional and morphological adaptations without negative effects.103 There may actually be renal - related effects, but on blood pressure rather than morphological damage.
Similarly, several earlier
studies comparing untrained individuals
with bodybuilders or
other strength athletes have found that the trained
subjects display much greater PA than untrained
subjects (Kawakami et al. 1993; Kearns et al. 2000; Kawakami et al. 2006; Wakahara et al. 2013).
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