Examples of using Study author in English and their translations into Slovenian
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specialist medical care alone,” said study author Dr. Peter D.
The single most important factor in why a child chose a snack is that they are going to buy what they like to eat," said study author Sean Cash.
including those suffering from metabolic syndrome and/or type 2 diabetes,” lead study author Dr. Hana Kahleová said in a statement.
watching sports has enduring effects on language understanding by changing the neural networks that support comprehension to incorporate areas active in performing sports skills,” study author Sian Beilock, associate professor of psychology, said on the university's website.
Twice-yearly cleanings have been recommended for over 50 years without supporting evidence,” study author William Giannobile,
The increasing risk of bleeding with older age seems particularly important given the rising number of elderly people with a stroke or[mini-stroke],” said study author Dr.
also our longevity,” says study author Julianne Holt-Lunstad,
mini-stroke," said study author Dr Nina Hilkens, of University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands.
diabetes," explained study author Dr.
Dr Anja Mizdrak, another study author says the overall rate of alcohol tax is low compared to other countries
says lead study author Jean A. Welsh.
I have had an interest in mindfulness for many years, both as a contemplative practitioner and a researcher,” said study author and doctoral candidate, Adam Hanley, from FSU College of Education's Counseling/School Psychology program.
we found that habitual consumption of more than three cups a day of coffee decreased odds of coronary calcification', the study author, Andreia Miranda, said.
many people don't act on those messages," said senior study author Vanessa Xanthakis,
Lead study author Chantel Prat, a faculty researcher at the Institute for Learning& Brain Sciences(ILABS)
of smell is an early and sensitive sign for deteriorating health before it is clinically recognisable," said senior study author Dr Honglei Chen of Michigan State University in East Lansing.
factors associated with city-living- such as air pollution- are also known to contribute to high rates of poorly controlled asthma," study author Kelli DePriest said in a society news release.
servings per week or less," said Joanna Kaluza, Ph.D., study author.
more," says lead study author Enrique Schisterman, Ph. D.
helping to pave the way for these systems to become ubiquitous in our lives,” said lead study author Conor Walsh in a news release.