Proxy - based reconstructions of hemispheric and global surface temperature variations over the past two millennia Michael E. Mann, Zhihua Zhang, Malcolm K. Hughes, Raymond S. Bradley, Sonya K. Miller, Scott Rutherford, and Fenbiao Ni
PNAS September 9, 2008 vol.
Not exact matches
The large 5 - year study, published on
September 13, 2011 by
PNAS, found that a new dad's testosterone levels fall sharply (34 %) when bringing home the baby.
At one meeting held last
September in Montreal, Canada, geographer Diana Liverman of The University of Arizona (UA) in Tuscon, an IPCC participant for 2 decades, presented the results of the
PNAS survey.
In a companion study published online on 1
September in the American Sociological Review, Evans, Rzhetsky, and Jacob Foster — an assistant professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, who is also a co-author of the
PNAS paper — found that this possibility of prize - winning is «the most plausible explanation» for why researchers take the risks they do.
This result is published in the
PNAS on 29
September 2014.
This study, conducted by researchers from the CNRS, CEA, and the Universities of Aberdeen, Nice Sophia Antipolis and Toulouse III — Paul Sabatier, was published on
September 28, 2015 in the journal
PNAS.
The results are published in
PNAS on
September 2, 2013.
Renaud Boistel et al., How minute sooglossid frogs hear without a middle ear, Advance Online Publication
PNAS Early Edition 2 September 2013, DOI / 10.1073 / pnas.130221
PNAS Early Edition 2
September 2013, DOI / 10.1073 /
pnas.130221
pnas.1302218110
The study was published
September 7, ahead of print, in the leading scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA,
PNAS.
Mutations of Cellulose Synthase (CESA1) Phosphorylation Sites Modulate Anisotropic Cell Expansion and Bidirectional Mobility of Cellulose Synthase, Shaolin Chen, David Eherhardt, Chris Somerville; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi / 10.1073 /
pnas.1012348107,
September 22, 2010.
Citation:
PNAS Online Early Edition, 10.1073 / pnas.0806139105 (September 2, 2008) Csaba Leranth, M.D. http://www.med.yale.edu/obgyn/research/researchlabs.
PNAS Online Early Edition, 10.1073 /
pnas.0806139105 (September 2, 2008) Csaba Leranth, M.D. http://www.med.yale.edu/obgyn/research/researchlabs.
pnas.0806139105 (
September 2, 2008) Csaba Leranth, M.D. http://www.med.yale.edu/obgyn/research/researchlabs.html
With regards to climate models, there is a new paper by Jiping Liu in
PNAS that infers from CMIP5 climate model simulations that the Arctic will be ice free in
September by around 2054 - 58.