Examples of using Scientists compared in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The scientists compared the rates of change in elevation of both fast-flowing and slow-flowing ice.
Trying to reveal the formula of happy and, most importantly,long-term relationships, the scientists compared the unions of young and elderly spouses.
The scientists compared data from 145 smaller myopia studies in a total of 2.1 million subjects.
For a large recentreview of studies published in the journal The Lancet, scientists compared more than 135,000 people in 18 countries on either low-fat or low-carb diets.
The scientists compared the method of manufacturing succinic acid from sugar beet or from wood waste.
Those that consumed walnuts showed significant improvements in learning skills, memory, anxiety levels,and other measures of brain function when the scientists compared them with those that did not.
Scientists compared the genome of the algae with the DNA of related species, which consists of only one cell.
For the study, scientists compared more than 135,000 people in 18 countries on either low-fat or low-carb diets.
Scientists compared their analysis of the prints with data from footprint studies of modern humans and apes.
Later, the scientists compared her mtDNA with that of Karl Maucher, a great nephew of Franziska Schanzkowska.
Later, the scientists compared Anna Anderson's mtDNA with that of Karl Maucher, a great nephew of Franziska Schanzkowska.
The scientists compared the sounds of the violins with the sounds of eight female and eight male singers singing English vowels.
Scientists compared head-to-head the neurological impacts of different types of exercise: running, weight training and high-intensity interval training.
When scientists compared the timeline of seismic activity with the schedule of wastewater injection, they found a strong correlation between the two.
When scientists compared sirloin steak and chuck roast from grain-fed cattle(beef) versus bison, the same cuts of beef had more than twice the fat as bison meat.
The scientists compared the accuracy of artificial intelligence prediction with that of statistical methods that experts are currently using in medical research.
The scientists compared a fairly common talking therapy known as Motivational Interviewing(MI) with a novel type of motivational intervention called Functional Imagery Training(FIT).
Scientists compared two time periods- 1970 to 1989 and 1990 to 2010- to assess the degree of competition seabirds faced for prey species such as anchovy, mackerel and squid.
The scientists compared the risk of lung cancer between people who had already started ACEI and those who were taking blood pressure drugs known as angiotensin-receptor blockers(ARBs).
The scientists compared the risks of developing lung cancer in individuals who had started taking ACEIs against those who were taking a group of blood pressure drugs called angiotensin receptor blockers(ARBs).
When scientists compared vitamin D levels in people who have Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease with the levels of healthy individuals, they found that blood levels were about one-third lower in the Alzheimer's and Parkinson's group.
The scientists compared the new‘Auanema' species with the sister species of the same genus and discovered that similar species also demonstrated high arsenic resistance, although they do not live in environments with high levels of arsenic.
When scientists compared vitamin D levels in people who have Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease with the levels of healthy individuals, they found that blood levels were about one-third lower in the Alzheimer's and Parkinson's group.
Scientists compared likely flooding around the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh at different levels of warming- and found it would be happen more during the wetter months from January to August at 2°C compared to 1.5°C(compared to pre-industrial levels).
In Yosemite National Park, scientists compared the species of small mammals they captured in 2006 to the species originally captured along an elevation transect from 1914 to 1920 and showed that climate change shifted the ranges of the American pika and other species 500 metres upslope.
One way scientists compare ionizing radiation exposure is a unit called the sievert.
In a fictional example, the scientists compare two 60-year-old men, Peter, whose ageing rate ranks in the top 5 percent and Joe, whose rate is in the slowest 5 percent.
In a fictional example, the scientists compare two 60-year-old men, Peter, whose ageing rate ranks in the top 5 percent and Joe, whose rate is in the slowest 5 percent.
The new species was discovered by University of Otago andUniversity of Adelaide[2] scientists comparing the foot bones of 500-year-old, 100-year-old and modern specimens of penguins.
Until recently, the only way to look at human plaques was by analyzing the brains of people who died from the disease-a challenge one scientist compared to looking at a car wreck and trying to puzzle out the accident's cause.