Sentences with phrase «october issue describes»

His ideas about fossil analysis and dinosaur evolution were remarkably prescient, as this article in the October issue describes.

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The one thing that's made the personal business computers that we described in our October issue cost - efficient is the software.
Zoltán Takáts, R. Graham Cooks, and colleagues at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, describe the new method, dubbed desorption electrospray ionization (DESI), in the 15 October issue of Science.
Tu describes her work in some detail in an essay in the October issue of Nature Medicine.
The findings, described in an article published in the October issue of Annals of Surgery, offer confirmation and some insight, researchers say, for the fact that a patient's race and insurance status persistently make a difference in survival chances after a car crash, a gunshot wound or some other life - threatening injury treated in an emergency room.
A paper in the October 10 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences describes newly recognized species of mouse lemurs, the most diminutive primates.
In the 19 October issue of Nature, researchers describe how they isolated microbes from a 250 - million - year - old rock formation.
«We're a long way from applying this to humans, but it's a good start,» says Johns Hopkins neurosurgery resident Tomas Garzon - Muvdi, M.D., M.Sc., one of the authors of the study led by Rafael J. Tamargo, M.D., and described in the October issue of the journal Neurosurgery.
In his report, published in the October 1975 issue of Weatherwise, Vonnegut explained that using a cannon to fire a dead chicken into a tornado — a technique described in 1842 and 1890 — was unreliable because it is impossible to tell whether the cannon or the wind plucked the feathers.
Experts say the bug, described in the October issue of Nature Biotechnology, could eventually help the U.S. government dig out of its 50 - year - old toxic mess.
For the new study, described in the October 23rd issue of Nature Communications, scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston collected tissue samples containing normal cells, ovarian cancers, metastases that had spread elsewhere, and small cancers found in the fallopian tubes, which included single cell layers of cancer called «p53 signatures» and serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma, or STIC lesions.
A new technology created by researchers from Caltech, and described in a paper published online in the October 30 issue of Science Express, represents a first step toward harnessing that lost energy.
Narayanan Menon and Florence Rouyer describe their work in the October 23 issue of the Physical Review Letters.
The exciting work in computational neuroscience described in this week's Science Careers and the 6 October Science magazine special issue required financial backing before researchers could get much done.
The paper — which already has an expression of concern, issued in October, 2016 — described transplanting an esophagus into rats that was seeded with their own stem cells.
Methods: Described in the October 2011 issue of the Journal of Magnetic Resonance, this new technology consists of
In the October 19, 2006, issue of Nature (available online Oct. 11), the researchers describe the structures of insulin - degrading enzyme (IDE) in complex with four of the proteins it digests: insulin, amyloid - beta, amylin and glucagon.
In addition, in October 2016, the Department of Education issued new guidance on the Every Student Succeeds Act describing how funds from Title IV, Part A's Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants can help state and local educational agencies provide all students with access to a well - rounded education.42 According to this guidance, local educational agencies «may use funds for activities in social emotional learning, including interventions that build resilience, self - control, empathy, persistence, and other social and behavioral skills.»
In the October 2017 issue of The Automobile... Douglas Blain describes his rôle in discovering an experimental Bentley coupé body long thought lost, while James Fack tells the story of its design and development in the 1930s in The Aero Bentley / For this months Auto - biography, Matthew Bell visits a converted Victorian gasworks in mid-Sussex to meet the larger - than - life author, windmill expert and passionate Vintage car owner Rodney de Little / In Sprint Speciale, Richard Sutton tells the story of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS and its brilliant stylist Franco Scaglione / Mick Walsh chooses his favourites from Pebble Beach, the famous concours d'elegance on the Monterey peninsula / Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges explores the pioneering work of Dutch engineer Alexander Holle, which may have inspired Vittorio Jano's greatest Grand Prix car design in Alfa Romeo and the 4wd Holle / An offshoot of Arrol - Johnston, the Galloway was designed with the woman motorist in mind.
The Taylors first described their spending experiences for MoneySense readers four years ago (in «Three Happy Couples,» in the September / October 2010 issue).
In October, nearly four years on, and following what can only be described as four years of tragedy for L.A. community cats and caregivers, the city has completed the work to comply with the court findings, and the city's engineering department has issued a «Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Citywide Cat Program.»
Marina Abramović has issued another apology, for a passage in her new memoir, which is to be published in October which described Aboriginal people as dinosaurs.
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