Other authors on the study are Rajind Mendis, a research professor at Brown, and Yasuaki Monnai from Keio University in Tokyo.
Other authors on this study include Nicole Geller, Timothy Heeren, and Michael J. Corwin.
Other authors on the study are Alexander R. Stine, San Francisco State University; William R. Boos, University of California - Berkeley; and Michael Sigl, Paul Scherrer Institute.
Other authors on this study include Asif Ghazanfar and Daniel Rubenstein of Princeton University.
Other authors on the study include postdoctoral fellow Ceyhun Eksin and graduate teaching assistant Keith Paarporn, both members of the Weitz group in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as Professors Sam Brown and Will Ratcliff, both faculty in the School of Biological Sciences.
Other authors on the study are Fred DeWinter, Catherine Farrokhi, Jonathan Cook and Xin Jin of Salk's Clayton Foundation for Peptide Biology Laboratories; and Edward Rockenstein, Michael Mante, Anthony Adame and Eliezer Masliah of the University of California, San Diego.
Other authors on the study were G.B. Lesovik of Russia's L.D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics and Switzerland's Theoretische Physik; A.V. Lebedev of Theoretische Physik; and M.V. Suslov of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
Other authors on the study included Xin Zhao, PhD, Swati Kaushik, PhD, Antoine Barthelet, Kevin K. Lin, PhD, and Khyati N. Shah, PhD, of UCSF; and Lilliane Robillard, PhD, Andy D. Simmons, PhD, Mitch Raponi, PhD, and Thomas C. Harding, PhD, of Clovis Oncology.
Other authors on the study include Sang - Won Min, Grietje Krabbe, Chao Wang, Yungui Zhou, Rustam Asgarov, Yaqiao Li, Lauren Martens, Lisa Elia, Michael Ward, Lennart Mucke, and Robert Farese.
Other authors on the study included Takatoshi Tsuchihashi and Kathryn N. Ivey of GICD, Robert S. Ross from the University of California, San Diego, and Ting - Ting Hong, and Robin M. Shaw from the University of California, San Francisco.
In addition to Andersen and Klaes,
other authors on the study are Spencer Kellis, Tyson Aflalo, and Kelsie Pejsa from Caltech; Brian Lee, Christi Heck, and Charles Liu from USC; and Kathleen Shanfield, Stephanie Hayes - Jackson, and Mindy Aisen from Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center.
Other authors on the study were Antonio Currais, Catherine Farrokhi, Richard Dargusch and Marie Goujon - Svrzic, of the Salk Institute.
Not exact matches
In
other words, exercising after a long period of not eating could set us up for a longer, more intense fat burn, noted Eric Doucet, the lead
author on the
study and a professor of kinesiology at the University of Ottowa.
«
On the evidence of this
study it appears men may be advised to purchase clothing that is well - tailored, as it can positively enhance the image they communicate to
others,» the
authors wrote.
«People can use solitude, or
other variations
on being alone, to regulate their affective states,» the
study authors write, «becoming quiet after excitement, calm after an angry episode, or centered and peaceful when desired.»
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract
on loans to South American countries; touring America
on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the
study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department;
authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many
other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
The 4 % safe withdrawal rate (based
on the so - called Trinity University
study from 1998), is only one of several rough guidelines and has been widely criticized by
other academics, as well as revisited by its original
authors.
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This
author is a dummy and needs to do a little more
studying on a real Bible, not one of the newly - fashioned ones that says God is our father AND our mother and
other such drivel.
Inasmuch as these
authors did not limit themselves to a discussion of primitive society, though they did concentrate
on non-Christian religions, a rapprochement between sociological and socio - psychological
studies,
on the one hand, and the efforts of the school of «comparative religions» (F. Max Mueller, C. P. Tiele, W. Robertson Smith),
on the
other, was effected.
The
author's final chapters lay great stress
on the work of the Holy Spirit in Christian healing; and many of the verses from the Bible that early AAs
studied can be found cited by Hickson in these chapters — verses from the Gospels, from Acts, from James, from Corinthians, from Ephesians — and
others dealing with the «gifts of healing.»
David G. Roskie's compelling
study Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modem Jewish Culture discusses the cross symbol's use not only in Chagall's painting, but in the literary work of Der Nister, Lamed Shapiro, Sholem Asch, S. Y. Agnon and the poet Uri Zvi Greenberg (Harvard University Press, 1984 [pp. 258 - 310]-RRB- In literature written before World War II (and under the influence of biblical criticism that had emancipated Jesus» image from its doctrinal Christian vesture), these
authors used the cross symbol variously; for Asch, the crucified figure in all his Jewishness symbolized universal suffering; for Shapiro and Agnon,
on the
other hand, the cross remained an emblem of violence and a reminder of Christian enmity against Jews.
The evangelists are genuinely
authors,
authors using traditional material but nonetheless
authors: they write for a definite purpose, they give their work a distinct and individual structure, they have thematic concerns which they pursue, the characters in the story they each tell function as protagonists in a plot, and so
on... If the evangelists are
authors, then they must be
studied as
authors, and they must be
studied as
other authors are
studied.
Two
authors of the
study, Cynthia Kupper, CEO of the Gluten Intolerance Group and a registered dietitian diagnosed with celiac disease, and Laura Allred, Ph.D. and GIG's Regulatory and Standards Manager, join Jules
on the show to discuss the impetus for the
study, how the
study was conducted,
study results and what this means for celiacs and
others sensitive to gluten as they search for safe gluten free products.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number of
other recent
studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses
on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's
author to conclude that «
other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
On the other side of the debate is a study by Katherine Tennes and 6 more authors on the effects of marijuana intake on babies before and after birth, and during breastfeedin
On the
other side of the debate is a
study by Katherine Tennes and 6 more
authors on the effects of marijuana intake on babies before and after birth, and during breastfeedin
on the effects of marijuana intake
on babies before and after birth, and during breastfeedin
on babies before and after birth, and during breastfeeding.
«It's just a reality check that in itself, promoting breastfeeding, while a good thing and will have
other health benefits, is unlikely to have any effects
on stemming the obesity epidemic,» said the
study's lead
author, Richard Martin, from the University of Bristol, UK.
On the
other hand, says Marla Anderson, Ph.D., lead
author of the 2013
study, «If you're not nesting, that doesn't mean you're abnormal or are going to be a bad mom.»
Those who have actually read the Cheyney
study can see that the
authors compared their outcomes to many
other studies on planned home birth and found no differences in intrapartum and neonatal death rates.
Although some SIDS experts and policy - makers endorse pacifier use recommendations that are similar to those of the AAP, 272,273 concerns about possible deleterious effects of pacifier use have prevented
others from making a recommendation for pacifier use as a risk reduction strategy.274 Although several observational studies275, — , 277 have found a correlation between pacifiers and reduced breastfeeding duration, the results of well - designed randomized clinical trials indicated that pacifiers do not seem to cause shortened breastfeeding duration for term and preterm infants.278, 279 The
authors of 1
study reported a small deleterious effect of early pacifier introduction (2 — 5 days after birth)
on exclusive breastfeeding at 1 month of age and
on overall breastfeeding duration (defined as any breastfeeding), but early pacifier use did not adversely affect exclusive breastfeeding duration.
Speakers
on hand Tuesday night included former GOP mayoral candidate Jesse Calhoun, who is now challenging Democrat Pat Fahy for her state Assembly seat, Deputy Police Chief Brendan Cox and Alec Slatky, who
authored a AAA
study on how
other New York municipalities have used red - light cameras.
Surprisingly these same people are just as affected as everyone else
on other tasks that require different cognitive abilities, such as maintaining focus,» said Paul Whitney, a WSU professor of psychology and lead
author of the
study, which appeared in the journal Scientific Reports.
«We would see some vibrant urban trees covered in scale insects, but we'd also see
other clearly stressed and struggling urban trees covered in scale insects,» says Emily Meineke, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard and first
author of a paper
on the
study.
We believe that our data
on NS3 substrate specificity, combined with the recent report
on protein structure from
other researchers, will allow for development of highly specific inhibitors in the future,» said Dr. Krzysztof Pyrć, senior
author of the FEBS Letters
study.
But a recent
study in PNAS suggested that wind (and
other renewables) will fall short of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough of it in the U.S. Based
on data from a company owned by one of the
study's
authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent of the energy wind turbines could at maximum capacity.
«The undersides of glaciers in deeper valleys are exposed to warm, salty Atlantic water, while the
others are perched
on sills, protected from direct exposure to warmer ocean water,» said Romain Millan, lead
author of the
study, available online in the American Geophysical Union journal Geophysical Research Letters.
«While our
study found that some stress - related effects
on circadian rhythms are short - lived,
others are long - lasting,» said William Carlezon, PhD, chief of the Division of Basic Neuroscience and director of the Behavioral Genetics Laboratory at McLean Hospital and senior
author of the
study.
«
Other studies have seen a relationship between tameness and stress responses in animals,» said Jessica Hekman, the first
author of the paper who worked
on the
study as a graduate student in the laboratory of University of Illinois animal sciences professor Anna Kukekova.
Based
on their results and evidence from
other studies on addiction and the hippocampus, the
authors suggest an intriguing explanation for addiction: newborn neurons in the hippocampus inhibit the release of dopamine, one of the major chemical messengers that act as a reward signal.
«To find
other materials with similar properties, we focused
on the feasibility of exfoliation,» explains Nicolas Mounet, a researcher in the THEOS lab and lead
author of the
study.
In tackling the question of whether e-cigarette use is helping or harming the nation's tobacco control efforts, the
authors analyzed 84 research
studies on e-cigarettes and
other related scientific materials.
«Our findings are highly significant because no
other study has previously shown that the relationship between learning and social network position are feedback - based, such that learning influences network connections and position in addition to being influenced by it,» said Ipek Kulahci, the first
author on the paper, who completed her Ph.D. at Princeton in 2014.
An extensive case
study revealed that graduation rates from science have nearly tripled since PRISM's inception, that the number of students pursuing graduate degrees has grown nearly ten fold, and that students receive
author credit
on journal articles more often than at
other institutions.
Dr Victoria Leong, lead
author on the
study said: «When the adult and infant are looking at each
other, they are signalling their availability and intention to communicate with each
other.
«With our results of a negative relationship between predation pressure and longevity that is largely independent of
other key life history traits we were able to confirm the universality of the 50 year old evolutionary theory of aging
on a broad geographical scale» concludes Mihai Valcu, first
author of the
study.
In a review
study published last week (8 December), Frans Folkvord and
other authors, including his supervisor Professor Moniek Buijzen, list and evaluate the literature
on marketing to children and eating behaviour.
Other determinants, including local labor market conditions, parental education and family structure appear to have a greater impact
on child poverty levels, according to Myungkook Joo, assistant professor in Rutgers School of Social Work, who
authored the
study.
«Most of the
studies in this area have focused
on the heart and the coronary arteries; no one has really looked at
other parts of the vascular system, in particular the carotid arteries,» says Jonathan D. Newman, MD, MPH a cardiologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in the Department of Medicine, Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology and the
study's lead
author.
«We were surprised to find so many similarities between these two diseases, but most striking was that some of these common signatures are shared with
other conditions like diabetic retinopathy and age - related macular degeneration,» said William A. Beltran, senior
author on the
study, an associate professor of ophthalmology in Penn Vet's Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine and director of the Division of Experimental Retinal Therapies.
In contrast to previous
studies of access to care in Massachusetts that have relied
on patient surveys, which the
authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or
other factors, the new
study is one of the few to rely
on objectively measured outcomes and was based
on nearly every hospital admission occurring in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemented.