Not exact matches
S.B. wrote the first draft of the
paper and all
authors critically reviewed and
contributed to final versions.
«Classroom processes in the early years, including teacher practices and student behavioral norms,
contribute to children's experience of themselves as learners and provide a foundation for future interactions,» said Elise Cappella, associate professor of applied psychology at NYU Steinhardt and the
paper's first
author.
«Researchers widely acknowledge that receiving inadequate sleep is a serious problem and can potentially
contribute to a variety of health complications, such as a weakened immune system or an increased risk for obesity and diabetes,» says Dr. Laura Scheinfeldt, lead
author on the
paper and a research scientist at Coriell.
«Our research explores a novel approach to treating mite allergy in which specially - encapsulated miniscule particles are administered with sequences of bacterial DNA that direct the immune system to suppress allergic immune responses,» says Peter Thorne, public health professor at the UI and a
contributing author on the
paper.
We believe that this impression of precision strongly
contributes to the perception that they are more trustworthy,» says Mario Haim of the IfKW, one of the
authors of the
paper.
In September, Silverman and the other
authors of the Science
paper began working with the magazine's editors on the wording of a partial retraction of the data
contributed by Silverman.
«The ability of MMV048 to block all life cycle stages of the malaria parasite, offer protection against infection as well as potentially block transmission of the parasite from person to person suggests that this compound could
contribute to the eradication of malaria, a disease that claims the lives of several hundred thousand people every year,» said Professor Chibale, Founder and Director of H3D, founding Director of the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) Drug Discovery Research Unit at UCT, and senior
author of the
paper.
«We know that age is the single greatest
contributing factor to Alzheimer's, so it is not surprising that we found a drug target that's also been implicated in aging,» says Goldberg, the
paper's first
author.
While many
authors contributed to these
papers, just two are common to them all: Bielawski and his former PhD student Kelly Wiggins.
«The outcomes seen in this
paper will thus help
contribute to a «Safe by Design» approach,» says first
author Tatyana Chernova, a senior staff scientist at MRC.
In the
paper, published online in Environmental Research Letters on Sept. 17, the
authors also diagnosed the reasons
contributing to stress.
U.B. wrote the
paper together with F.C.L., M.M., N.D.C., P.J.K., J.E., J.L. and W.T.. All
authors edited the various manuscript versions and
contributed to long - lasting discussions.
In the
paper, the
authors use several animal models to show that the progenitor cells could
contribute to the formation of new lymph ducts, both by becoming part of the lymph ducts and by stimulating the growth of nearby cells.
In addition to Tsagaratou and González - Avalos, Sini Rautio of Aalto University School of Science, in Aalto, Finland, was a co-second
author of the
paper,
contributing significantly to the bioinformatic analysis of genome - wide sequencing data.
Bose, who
authored a
paper in May on how the emissions from the remnant of neutron star mergers can provide a window onto the densest state of matter,
contributed to the analysis of the merger energetics.
Author contributions: R.N., L. Excoffier, B.S., and L.O. designed research; M.S., H.J., D.C., A.G., I.D., A.F., M.R., A.S. - O., J.S., C.A.H., and L.O. performed research; C. - J.R., A.H.A., S.A.A., K.A.S.A. - R., D.E.M., T.K., J.N.M., E.M.R., T.S. - P., L.A., M.H., T.M. - B., M.T.P.G., R.N., L. Excoffier, E.W., B.S., and L.O.
contributed new reagents / analytic tools; M.S., H.J., D.C., C.D.S., L. Ermini, A.G., A.A., I.D., A.F., B.P., M.F., T.S.K., A.M.V.V., L. Excoffier, and L.O. analyzed data; and M.S., H.J., D.C., M.H., B.S., and L.O. wrote the
paper.
Molong Li, Mark White, Lei Liu, and Daniel He also
contributed to the research, and Katherine Pollard and Benoit Bruneau from the Gladstone Institutes were co-senior
authors on the
paper.
Cornelia Schuster was first
author on the
paper, and Franziska Jonas and Fangzhu Zhao also
contributed to the work.
In the
paper, the
authors write: ′ As the present study shows, the combination of light microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy and three - dimensional confocal laser microscopy, successfully
contributed novel information on the structure and morphology of ceratomyxid parasite stages in the bile, and provided unique insights into parasite composition, cell motility and cytokinesis in myxozoans, which had not previously been studied.
Author contributions: P.C., Z. - Y.Z., K.G., D.F.G., and M.C.A. designed research; P.C., Z. - Y.Z., K.G., D.D., T.X.H., and M.C.A. performed research; D.D. and T.X.H.
contributed new reagents / analytic tools; P.C., Z. - Y.Z., K.G., D.D., T.X.H., T.J.J., S.O., F.W., and M.C.A. analyzed data; and P.C., Z. - Y.Z., K.G., T.J.J., S.O., F.W., and M.C.A. wrote the
paper.
Previous research has suggested other factors that may
contribute to growing rates of depression and suicidal thoughts among adolescents, the
authors point out in their
paper.
A couple of additional things struck me about the
papers: 1) the incredible number of
contributing authors.
With a steady background in writing and articulating public opinion; the
author has been a frequent national and international representative to events of human rights and policy significance and
contributed academic
papers and ideas to many a seminar, conference and workshop in recent years.
This is a part of your
paper that gives a brief description of each of your sources and tells in your own words what each
author will be
contributing to your research.
When it came time for Lulu
author Morag Embleton to publish her book Old Knobbley the Oak Tree, she had a dilemma: how could she get her marvelous book to more readers without
contributing to deforestation from the printing of her book on
paper?
Anderson,
contributed to or
authored over 75 scientific
papers, many sought to better understand animal emotions and the human / animal bond.
This week's
contributing author, Athena LaTocha, is an artist whose monumental works on
paper explore the tenuous relationship between man - made and natural landscapes.
Since joining the Gallery in 1986, she has organized, collaborated on, and coordinated numerous exhibitions as well as
authored and
contributed to various catalogues: Three Centuries of American Prints from the National Gallery of Art (2016), Louise Bourgeois: No Exit (2015), Focus on the Corcoran: Works on
Paper: 1860 - 1990 (2015), Yes, No, Maybe: Artists Working at Crown Point Press (2013), Shock of the News (2012), Stanley William Hayter: From Surrealism to Abstraction (2009), Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips ®, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha (2005), Roy Lichtenstein: A New Gift of Drawings (2005), Drawings of Jim Dine (2004), A Century of Drawings: Works on
Paper from Degas to LeWitt (2001), The Unfinished Print (2001), Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s, from the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early Prints and Drawings (1995), The Great Age of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (1988).
Harold Brooks is a Senior Research Scientist at NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory, has
authored numerous scientific
papers on tornado climatology, and was a
contributing author on the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report.
In the
paper the
authors argue that there is no evidence for a speed up of the ice marginal zone due to enhanced ablation rates, which by some people was explained as if Greenland was not
contributing to sea level change any more.
On the basis of those
papers they are invited to become
contributing or lead
authors in the IPCC process.
Apart from the fundamental scientific advances of the breakthrough
papers, there is an hierarchy of classes of lesser
papers, along the lines of those which — • Confirm or deny the main thrust of a breakthrough
paper by arriving from other angles • Provide an alternative or improvement to the main findings of breakthrough
papers •
Contribute more observation to the breakthrough
paper and discuss its relevance • Seek to set a complementary base for a breakthrough in a related aspect of science • Report the views of a clutch of
authors about a topic they deem to have political importance • Ditto for educational importance • Write
papers that are knowingly lacking good science to place
authors in one camp or another • Lambast an
author or
authors for being on the «wrong» side of a polarised topic • Perform meta analysis Etc..
We also hope that these
papers will
contribute constructively to the next guidance update for the AR6 as well as intervening assessments conducted by, for example, the
author team being assembled for the next National Climate Assessment in the United States.
Speaking of Greenland and new
papers, here is yet another
paper hot off the press covering Geothermal activity in Greenland which the
authors suggest may be
contributing to accelerated basal sliding of glaciers.
It seems that of the 2500 only some 600
contributed to WG1 and counted among these were many
papers self - cited by the
authors of WG1.
The academic climate in the early 2000's (created by the IPCC and its
contributing scientists) was such that to publish the
paper before getting a job would have been career suicide, rendering the
authors unemployable as labelled «denialists» which bloggers would have heaped on the
authors.
Although I. Rigor is listed as a
Contributing Author and Rigor and Wallace 2002
paper is referenced, this
paper, one of my personal favorites is not cited
To build the database, the team collated published records archived in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Paleoclimatology and German PANGAEA online data repositories, as well as additional data reported in tables of scientific
papers (but not yet registered in global databases) and some data sets
contributed directly by
authors.
Rupert has also acted as a consultant to the World Bank, and has
authored and
contributed to a number of
papers on topics such as investment and climate change.
Jeffery Greenblatt, a Berkeley Lab
author of the health benefits study,
contributed to writing the original wedge
paper and several follow - up
papers.
All
authors contributed to interpreting the results, discussion of the associated dynamics and refinement of the
paper.
You claim «experts»
contribute the above, and yet I showed mathematically the reality of actual f: xCO2 RFeK and it's tiny (if it exists at all as the
author of the
paper attests).
Joel Schwartz of Harvard, lead
author on the
paper, is a
contributing author on the chapter, and Kinney, Mills and St Juliana also share authorship on the submitted
paper and chapter.
Author contributions: X.F., C.P.F., M.R.A., M.B., J.S., J. - M.B., C. Barbante, and C. Boutron designed research; X.F., A.D., M.R.A., M.B., J.S., L.A., and W.C. performed research; X.F., A.D., and W.C.
contributed new reagents / analytic tools; X.F., C.P.F., A.D., M.B., L.A., and J. - M.B. analyzed data; and X.F. wrote the
paper.
Accordingly, take an especially relevant or incisive 600 - to 800 - word excerpt from a CLE
paper, paste it into the blog, and presto, you've got a post that delivers real value to the reader, rewards the
contributing author (with an outbound link), and promotes the event before or after it takes place.
Under the
Author Information section of an article in Nature last week (August 5), there was a highly irregular reference to an unusual number of extensive contributors: «Foldit players (more than 57,000)
contributed extensively through their feedback and gameplay, which generated the data for this
paper.»
The journal's editorial board issued a public call for
papers and personally solicited prospective
authors to
contribute, but «only a few
authors accepted the invitation to be part of this volume.»
He is the
author of multiple white
papers, articles and compensation manuals and has served as the
contributing editor for PricewaterhouseCoopers and The General Counsel Forum and managing editor of The Litigation Management Report.
Fred was a
contributing editor for Model Jury Instructions Employment Litigation (American Bar Association: 1994); the
author of «Taxing Our Civil Rights,» Employee Rights Quarterly (Summer, 2000), and «
Paper Promises: Race and Ohio Law After 1860,» History of Ohio Law (Ohio University Press: 2004).
Will has
contributed to a number of legal textbooks and publications, and has
authored and co-
authored papers for The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, and The Law Society of Upper Canada.