Sentences with phrase «cnr said»

In the meantime, CNR said the exchange has continued to offer over-the-counter (OTC) trading that makes cryptocurrency buying and selling available for investors from mainland China.
CNRS says it will appoint a steering committee to determine selection criteria for the new call and promises «a rigorous, simple and rapid procedure» for applicants that will allow the first research results to emerge next year.
The CNRS says that the Vivitron «fulfils its role» and that the problems the agency has encountered are typical of other «pioneering endeavours».

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No one can say for sure, but school meals aren't in jeopardy even if the September 30th deadline for the CNR passes.
Y4HS definitely has something to say about the House CNR bill.
I've been saying all along that this current House waiver fight may only be a distraction as we near the 2015 CNR, where I'm certain we'll see yet more efforts to dismantle the gains of the HHFKA.
«Knowing the genetic basis for these types of problem will permit development of diagnostic tests and ultimately therapeutic interventions,» says co-author Laurent Fasano, also from CNRS.
Ranging from a nanometer to hundreds of nanometers in diameter, skyrmions «are probably the smallest magnetic systems... that can be imagined or that can be realized in nature,» says physicist Vincent Cros of Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS / Thales in Palaiseau, France.
But even today, scientists «are fired after 5 years at the CNRS» — the French national research agency — «so the research organizations or universities won't be obliged to give them an open - ended contract, which very much complicates their lives and the lives of the laboratories,» says Guillaume Bossis, a CNRS biologist at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of Montpellier.
Lounès Chikhi, who is also a Senior Researcher at the French CNRS, says: «Population geneticists tend to use simple models to represent the complexity of real species.
«The main issue is that there is only a handful of islands in the Southern Ocean and not all of them are suitable to sustain large breeding colonies» says Robin Cristofari, first author of the study, from the Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC / CNRS / University of Strasbourg) and the Centre Scientifique de Monaco (CSM).
The results are «clear - cut» and confirm the migration patterns researchers had supposed based on archeological evidence, says population geneticist Lounès Chikhi of the French national research agency CNRS in Toulouse, France.
This seems to be a contradiction,» says Renaud Boistel from the IPHEP of the University of Poitiers and CNRS.
«Our findings show that population differences in transcriptional responses to immune activation are widespread, and that they are mainly accounted for by genetic variants that differ in their frequencies between human populations,» said Lluis Quintana - Murci of Institut Pasteur and CNRS in Paris, France, who led one of the two studies.
Petit says he hopes to give CNRS and science in general a more important role in society and make France a bigger player at the international level.
Petit comes across as «someone who is very frank and determined,» says Patrick Lemaire, a CNRS developmental biologist at the Cell Biology Research Center of Montpellier in France.
But CNRS must be «exemplary,» he says: «I am absolutely determined to treat scientific integrity issues most seriously and without any complacency.»
Petit says he'd like to raise the salary of young staff researchers, which he says is «not very decent» and puts CNRS «in a position of weakness» in the international competition for talent.
«I decided to go abroad because if you want to enter the CNRS, you have to go abroad,» she says.
The ancient cow's skull opening, shaped almost in a square and framed by scrape marks, resembles two instances of human skull surgery from around the same time in France, say biological anthropologists Fernando Ramirez Rozzi of CNRS in Montrouge, France, and Alain Froment of IRD - Museum of Man in Paris.
«Plankton are much more than just food for the whales,» said Chris Bowler, a co-author on all five Science papers and research director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).
He says that that CNR's publication office independently decided to allocate the money and CNR itself did not endorse the book.
While stressing that de Mattei's book doesn't reflect CNR's position on evolution, President Maiani has, in a media statement, defended the vice-president's right to publish the book, saying: «I'd like to stress both the fact that the intellectual research is an open enterprise, as well as my personal endorsement against any form of censorship.
«The Cour des Comptes did not understand that the CNRS can't be run like the post office,» says Anne - Marie Duprat of the Center for Developmental Biology in Toulouse.
(The Italian newspaper La Repubblica says the CNR contributed $ 9000 to the book.)
«Doctors fear the competition,» says Serge Karsenty, a sociologist who studies health economics at the CNRS, France's national scientific research agency.
Many have to abandon a scientific career around the age of 35, says Sophie Pochic, a sociologist at the National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS) who is researching the evolution of careers in higher education and in industry.
«When I finished my thesis, it was not easy to find a position in industry;... they expect you to stay within research at universities,» says Mounir Tarek, a CNRS researcher who works in a mixed research unit at the Henry Poincaré University in Nancy and trained through the university circuit.
«We shall do our best to convince our politicians that research is a key element for the economical growth of our country,» says CNR President Luigi Nicolais.
Under proposed CNRS rules, Chatenay — who says he earns $ 4600 a month — would qualify automatically because he won the agency's Silver Medal in 1999.
Researchers from the CNRS, the ENS, and Aix - Marseille University [1] have established an experimental method that unveils the filter — that is, mental representation — we use to judge people when hearing them say a word as simple as «hello.»
«There is a big concern because [the government] wants research to solve an economic problem and an industry problem,» says Patrick Monfort, a marine ecologist with CNRS in Montpellier and the general secretary of SNCS - FSU, the national trade union for scientific researchers.
«At a time when «the gut» too often tends to prevail over the brain, within the political class as in the media, any call to think can only be salutary,» says François Burgat, a CNRS political scientist at the Institute for Research and Study on the Arab and Muslim World in Aix - en - Provence.
«Understanding the cellular and molecular events of senescence might help in finding preventive measures that are useful to improve the quality of life of millions of people,» said Silvia Bradamante, a researcher involved in the work from the CNR - ISTM, Institute of Molecular Science and Technologies in Milan, Italy.
The call doesn't specify topics of interest or a budget; a CNRS spokesperson says that part of CNRS's $ 10 million budget for interdisciplinary projects may be used.
«Instead [of a commitment to stable domestic science funding], we get a fancy website which is more an empty shell than anything else,» says Olivier Berné, an astrophysicist and CNRS researcher at the Research Institute in Astrophysics and Planetology in Toulouse, France.
The material's secret is its molecular structure, which resembles a plate of spaghetti, says physicist Ludwik Leibler of the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris, who led the research team.
However, the CNRS now says it will supply no more than 20 million volts.
Claude Detraz, head of the CNRS's nuclear and particle physics institute, said in a written statement that «CNRS ensured that the best possible advice could be taken into account».
«Advances in lung cancer therapy require a greater understanding of the molecular origins of this deadly disease,» said last corresponding author Levantini, who is also a researcher at the Institute of Biomedical Technologies at the Italian National Research Council (ITB - CNR).
«Our work shows that almost 70 % of king penguins - about 1.1 million breeding pairs - will have to relocate or disappear before the end of the century because of greenhouse gas emissions,» said Dr Céline Le Bohec from the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the University of Strasbourg.
Riccardo d'Andria, CNR - ISAFOM's former director who conducted an investigation into the case, said Continue reading Tomato study didn't get co-author okays, includes unreliable data
«AFM is an extremely versatile technique and our approach of linking the AFM tip height to the bottom of the frequency curve enabled us to perform measurements at the same time but without the risk of losing information from the surface,» study lead author Pierre Etienne Allain, a LIMMS / CNRS - IIS postdoctoral researcher, says.
«The height of waves during winter storms is the primary factor affecting dune and cliff erosion, explaining up to 80 percent of the shoreline variability along exposed sandy coasts,» said Bruno Castelle, Senior Scientist at CNRS.
«To counter the effect of the weaker Sun, carbon dioxide concentrations in the Earth's atmosphere would need to have been 1,000 times higher than present,» said lead author Professor Bernard Marty, from the CRPG - CNRS University of Lorraine.
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The Federation of Law Societies essentially supported CNR's position saying that this was the intent of the Federation's Model Rule.
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