Sentences with phrase «lead authors from»

They are among more than 200 lead authors from more than 30 countries in IPCC's Working Group I.
More than 2,500 scientific expert reviewers, 800 contributing authors and 450 lead authors from over 130 countries contributed to the last one, the Fourth Assessment Report.
Lead authors from developing countries should also remember that they are eligible to apply for a full fee waiver.
«The paper shows that components of the BFHI steps are important for breastfeeding continuation and are more important than whether a hospital has BFHI accreditation or not,» wrote Wendy Brodribb, the study's lead author from The University of Queensland, in an email to Reuters Health.
Dr. Daniel Taber, the new study's lead author from the Institute for Health Research and Policy at the University of Illinois at Chicago, said students who receive free or reduced - price lunches from the government tend to be more obese, but that may be due to their families» low - income status.
Dr Agnes Sonnenschein - van der Voort, researcher at Generation R and lead author from the Erasmus Medical Center in The Netherlands, said: «The link of duration and exclusiveness of breastfeeding with asthma - related symptoms during the first 4 years was independent of infectious and atopic diseases.
Dr Dusko Ilic, lead author from the Division of Women's Health, King's College London, says: «Until now, the earliest report of uneven growth of MZ twins was at 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Professor Michael Seckl, lead author from the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial said: «Although these are very early - stage results, and are yet to be applied to patients in trials, they suggest the addition of a very cheap diuretic may extend the amount of time we can use the cancer drug erlotinib.
Professor Ed Feil, joint lead author from the Milner Centre for Evolution, at the University of Bath, said: «We've developed user - friendly analysis software that demonstrates how whole genome sequence data can be a powerful tool for pan-European surveillance of MRSA and other important pathogens.
Professor Sanjeev Gupta, lead author from Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial, said: «The findings challenge our current understanding of how urbanisation in many ancient civilisations began and grew in relation to natural resources.
«Before our study, it was never quite clear whether PSC was a complication of IBD or a distinct disease in its own right,» says Dr Carl Anderson, lead author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
Dr Sameer Rahatekar, lead author from the University's Advanced Composite Centre for Innovation and Science (ACCIS), added: «We used ionic liquids for the first time to produce cellulose and silk scaffolds for stem cells differentiation.
Dr Carsten Flohr, lead author from St John's Institute of Dermatology at King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas» NHS Foundation Trust said: «Our study builds on growing evidence of a link between exposure to hard water and the risk of developing eczema in childhood.
«The UK10K project was an enormous undertaking and has laid the ground for future studies,» says Klaudia Walter, a leading author from the Sanger Institute.
«Post-harvest losses due to rotting are such a serious problem for growers and supermarkets that even an increased shelf life of one day would make an enormous difference to them,» said Yang Zhang, lead author from the John Innes Centre.
«We examined average and extreme temperatures because they were always projected to be the measure that is most sensitive to global warming,» said lead author from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, Dr Andrew King.
Alistair Miles, lead author from the University of Oxford and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said: «The data we have generated are a unique resource for studying how mosquito populations are responding to our current control efforts, and for designing better technologies and strategies for mosquito control in the future.
Dr Eleni Papadopoulou, lead author from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, said: «The concern for harm to the fetus caused by radio frequency electromagnetic fields, such as those emitted by mobile phones, is mainly driven by reports from experimental animal studies with inconsistent results.
Dr Jo Morris, lead author from the University of Birmingham, explained, «We know that loss of BRCA1 is associated with a high risk of breast cancer, so getting to grips with understanding this gene has been a major aim of breast cancer research.
So we decided to go to the one atom limit with surprising results,» said David Alcaraz Iranzo, the lead author from ICFO.
Professor Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, lead author from the Hvidovre Hospital and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, said: «Our findings present an intriguing look at the differences we see between men and women when we identify predictors of asthma among children.
Dr Peter Campbell, joint lead author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said: «Our study shows that in order to catch breast cancer before it spreads, early detection of breast cancer is key, and we provide a good rationale for continuing to improve methods for detecting breast cancer sooner.
Dr Matthew Hurles, leader of the DDD Study and lead author from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, said: «In order to be able to give a genetic diagnosis for these children with neurodevelopmental disorders, we must first associate individual regulatory elements with specific disorders.
«This breakthrough is a fundamental advance for research in photonic chips and optical communications,» said Moritz Merklein, lead author from the University's School of Physics.
Dr Kristian Metcalfe, lead author from the Centre for Ecology and Conservation (CEC) at the University of Exeter who undertook the coastal survey with colleagues, said: «Conservation efforts for sea turtles can be hampered by their migratory life cycles, which carry them across jurisdictional boundaries and international waters.
«We moved from iridium, which is so rare and expensive it is labeled «the element of the Gods», to an absolutely cheap metal, titanium; an element we are all familiar with as it is broadly used as white pigment for ceramics, paper, and teeth whitener,» explains BAIK Mu - Hyun, the leading author from IBS.
Dr Eduardo Bernabe, lead author from the Dental Institute at King's College London, said: «Using dental services can cost households a large proportion of their available income and push many into poverty and long - term debt.
«Our study results highlight that in a young athletic population, allografts (tissue harvested from a donor) fail more frequently than using autografts (tissue harvested from the patient),» said Craig R. Bottoni, MD, lead author from Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
«Our study highlights the power of advanced DNA sequencing used in real time to directly influence infection control procedures,» says Dr Julian Parkhill, lead author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
«Our study indicates the considerable potential of sequencing for the rapid identification of MRSA outbreaks,» says Professor Sharon Peacock, lead author from the University of Cambridge and clinical specialist at the Health Protection Agency.
IMAGE: Dr. Alexander Hogan, the study's lead author from UConn School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics and Connecticut Children's Medical Center (Photo of Connecticut Children's).
Update, 10:03 a.m. Piers Forster, a report lead author from the University of Leeds, created a great Twitter summary of main findings, collected here.
«The fundamental way to minimize the risk of Amazon dieback is to control greenhouse gas emissions globally, particularly from fossil fuel combustion in the developed world and Asia,» said Yadvinder Malhi, the lead author from Oxford University.

Not exact matches

«Canada has a finite period of time to capitalize on this opportunity,» says Lance Mortlock, lead author of a recent report on the industry's opportunities and challenges from advisory firm Ernst & Young.
Of course, most business leaders were firmly for staying in the EU, so they can't be faulted for their immediate role in the referendum, but according author Umair Haque, writing on the HBR blogs, those who lead the country's companies are very far from blameless.
Mark C. Crowley, author of Lead from the Heart, wrote a compelling article documenting the heart's relationship to the brain.
What's worse, such rules take control away from the employee, leading to feelings of powerlessness and disengagement, says Stew Friedman, author of Leading the Life You Want: Skills for Integrating Work anleading to feelings of powerlessness and disengagement, says Stew Friedman, author of Leading the Life You Want: Skills for Integrating Work anLeading the Life You Want: Skills for Integrating Work and Life.
Steve Greenberg, author of Gadget Nation, is bringing national exposure to cool gadgets that he scouts through leads from trade shows, Twitter, and Facebook.
Look to the leading authors, from Aristotle, Plato and Socrates to Jesus and Confucious.
Mark Rubinstein, the lead author of the study, said «the vapor produced by e-cigarettes is not harmless water vapor, but actually contains some of the same toxic chemicals found in smoke from traditional cigarettes.»
The group also includes two lead authors of the fifth assesment report from the IPCC, Asun St. Clair and Cecilie Mauritzen, the latter also being the chair of the group.
Mr Azar was the lead author of another study, published this month, which found similar effects from overlapping shareholders in American banks.
About the Author Al Davidson is the founder of Strategic Sales & Marketing, a «leading light» among lead generation companies since 1989, helping to deliver B2B lead generation and appointment setting services for global clients ranging from local small businesses to the Fortune 100.
The authors, however, assert that bubbles can lead to too - high expectations about future housing, which will prevent mortgage lenders and securitizers from making optimal decisions.
Anna Nyberg, the lead author of the study and a researcher at the Stress Research Institute at Stockholm University, says there's an important takeaway from the research: «The longer you have worked at a workplace, the better or worse the situation becomes.
This date was deleted from subsequent publications, because the authors wanted to point to the problem in a more general way, not to predict the exact time when crises would lead to collapse.
To avoid obscuring the text or leading the reader away from the mind of the author, the interpreter must practice moderation and «lucid brevity.»
In some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student body.
I read all the right books from all the right authors, went to the church building every Sunday and Wednesday, led worship for a time, taught the youth, etc..
Helena is a traveller - from Colchester to Rome to Jerusalem - who begins her travels not knowing where she is going or why, but who ends the novel by being led, we assume, by a greater author who works through and with the narrator and his characters.
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