In a linked
Comment accompanying the article, James Milner and Paul Wilkinson from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK, write that, «China now faces the challenge of achieving further prosperity in a way that prioritises population health and environmental sustainability.
Writing in a linked
Comment accompanying the article, Dr Yan Guo and Hui Yin from Peking University in Beijing, China, state, «China's accomplishments in reducing under - five mortality owe credit to rapid socioeconomic development in the country.
Not exact matches
«Two other evolutionary transitions vital to our understanding of the relationship between whales and artiodactyls beg for elucidation: the precise ancestry of hippopotami and the origin of artiodactyls themselves,» Kenneth D. Rose of Johns Hopkins University
comments in a perspective
article accompanying the Science report.
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The
accompanying article on the artist
comments on his tactic of «hijacking the domestic» in the creation of his sculptures and exhibition environments.
(1) In response to Bob's
comments, I did make on this thread essentially the same amended material freely available for download elsewhere, with numerous
accompanying graphs AND ALSO Benny Peiser (quickly) published a similar
article submitted by me in toto on CCNet.
In a
comment on the WUWT
article about the abject failure of the United Kingdom Weather Office (UKMO) weather forecasts, Doug Huffman wrote, «Each forecast must be
accompanied by the appropriate retro - cast record of previous casts» (January 6, 2013 at 7:06 am).
That looks very close to what Arindam Samanta writes here in the
comments: The press release
accompanying the GRL
article disputed the following IPCC AR4 (2007) claim — «Up to 40 % of the Amazonian forests could react drastically to even a slight reduction in precipitation -LSB-...] It is more probable that forests will be replaced by ecosystems -LSB-...] such as tropical savannas.»
An
accompanying article dealt with the «justice gap» between reported rapes and convictions and there followed the next day in the same newspaper a further account of the reasons for the very low prosecution rate, featuring
comments by the director of public prosecutions (DPP), Sir Ken Macdonald, and the solicitor general, Vera Baird, among others, in which they attributed it in part to police and prosecutorial under - performance.
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