Sentences with phrase «study team demonstrated»

Furthermore, as part of this study the team demonstrated the ability to position gold nanoparticles into prescribed 2D architectures less than two nanometers apart from each other along the crystal structure — a critical feature for future quantum devices and a significant technical advance for their scalable production, said co-lead author Wei Sun, Ph.D., Wyss Institute Postdoctoral Fellow.

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The study of more than 20,000 venture capital - backed companies that received financing between 1997 and 2011 found that the proportion of female executives is 7.1 % at successful companies and 3.1 % at unsuccessful companies, «demonstrating the value that having more females can potentially bring to a management team
Throughout the study the team keeps in mind the underlying question: What do members demonstrate is the preferable and reliable practice of their household?
Thus, a plausible explanation would be that SEC West bowl opponents were able to spend the month of December studying film that demonstrated all of the limitations of those quarterbacks, limitations that the teams in the West had tried to conceal with all manner of makeup, and then ruthlessly exploit those imperfections.
Studies clearly demonstrate that when healthcare teams have a clear understanding of these topics, provide antenatal education, and implement supportive hospital practices, the need for supplementary feedings in term neonates is rare.
Summons, who was part of a research team that studied fossils of squid to show that ink from the Jurassic period was chemically indistinguishable from modern cuttlefish ink, said the study further helps demonstrate how all living things on Earth have evolved in concert.
The study results builds on prior investigations by the research team which demonstrated that activation of the PI3K pathway by PTEN tumor loss created a «microenvironment» allowing tumors to evade immune suppression.
In a recent study, working with a team of researchers, Danino demonstrated that bacteria in pancreatic tumors degrade a chemotherapy drug — Gemcitabine — most commonly used to treat patients who have pancreatic cancer.
A team of scientists demonstrated another tangible effect of climate change with a new study published Thursday in Science.
A team led by Latha Venkataraman, professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia Engineering and Xavier Roy, assistant professor of chemistry (Arts & Sciences), published a study today in Nature Nanotechnology that is the first to reproducibly demonstrate current blockade — the ability to switch a device from the insulating to the conducting state where charge is added and removed one electron at a time — using atomically precise molecular clusters at room temperature.
Frigo and his team demonstrated in this study that androgens take control of the AMPK signaling cascade, a master regulator of metabolism, to increase prostate cancer cell growth.
In the study, the team demonstrated that a biosynthetic gene cluster is capable of producing a whole range of substances, rather than just a single product.
The study, carried out in collaboration with several international teams, demonstrates the need to protect certain irreplaceable habitats that allow species to persist during periods of climate change.
In pre-vious studies, plant researcher Beat Keller and his team demonstrated that single Pm3 alleles are able to confer resistance against powdery mildew fungi.
In their study, published in the May issue of the journal, Nature Communications, Professor Eunmi Choi of Natural Science and her team demonstrated a method with higher sensitivity that uses high - power pulsed electromagnetic - waves to detect a radioactive source.
Using genetically engineered mice created for their studies, the team identified a set of biomarkers of kidney damage — a hallmark of the disorder — and demonstrated that antioxidant therapy protected kidney function in the mice.
«This study demonstrates the true value of primary data being collected by the NWFP team every day,» says Paul Harris, the facility's project leader.
In a previous study, Kanté and his team demonstrated, at microwave frequencies, that BICs could be used to efficiently trap and store light to enable strong light - matter interaction.
In a study, reported in the January 21, 2016 issue of Nano Letters, the team demonstrated a new redox - responsive assembly method to synthesize hierarchically structured carbon - sheathed germanium nanowires (c - GeNWs) on a large scale by the use of self - catalytic growth process assisted by thermally decomposed natural gas.
In the study, the research team has demonstrated the feasibility of a next - generation hybrid anode using silicon - nanolayer - embedded graphite / carbon.
But with the human cells, Young - Pearse and her team, including postdoctoral fellow and study first author, Christina Muratore, could demonstrate that preventing amyloid - beta imbalances reduced levels of distorted tau.
But a U.C.F. team of scientists (including current study co-authors Demetri Christodoulides and Georgios Siviloglou) in November 2007 demonstrated a continuous wave (or steady stream) laser that curved slightly, turning on its ear the assumption that lasers can travel only in straight lines.
Even more disturbing, follow - up studies by Brandl's team at their Agricultural Research Service lab in Albany, Calif., demonstrated that Tetrahymena - packaged germs are especially resistant to chlorine, normally a good agent for killing waterborne germs.
This phenomenon was demonstrated in a recent study by an interdisciplinary research team led by Dr Ilka Bischofs at the BioQuant Centre of Heidelberg University.
In the future, the team would like to study this coupling in other materials and ideally demonstrate that one can artificially convert phonons into magnons and vice versa.
«This study is a great example of how our team can quickly leverage its experience and expertise in wearable technology and biomechanics to demonstrate how human performance can be improved in new application areas,» says Walsh.
In the study, published in Nature Communications, the Southampton research team experimentally demonstrated an ANN that used memristor synapses supporting sophisticated learning rules in order to carry out reversible learning of noisy input data.
«Our study also definitely demonstrates the importance of team science to deliver a study involving international collaborations.»
In the current study, being published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the international interdisciplinary research team demonstrates that the transport of molecules across the blood - brain barrier can be modulated by gut microbes — which therefore play an important role in the protection of the brain.
A Swiss - American team of palaeontologists headed by Torsten Scheyer and Carlo Romano from the University of Zurich demonstrate in their new study that the food nets during the Early Triassic did not recover in stages.
Team member Katerina Harvati of Germany's Tübingen University says that although the study does not rule out a single migration, it demonstrates «that the story of the peopling of the New World was most likely more complex than is commonly thought.»
Recent studies from two research teams at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU - Poly) demonstrate how underwater robots can be used to understand and influence the complex swimming behaviors of schooling fish.
In a previous study (Applied Physics Letters, Volume 103, Issue 2, 021116 (2013)-RRB- the research team of David R. Barbero already demonstrated that nano - engineered networks can be produced onto thin and flexible transparent electrodes that can be used in flexible solar cells.
The team's study is the first to demonstrate that rats are able to use tools, says Nagano.
The Yale research team had demonstrated in a prior study that fructose and another simple sugar, glucose, had different effects on brain activity.
A recent study led by Alice Lam, MD, PhD, also of the MGH Epilepsy Service and lead author of the current study demonstrated a novel tool for detecting hippocampal seizures not detectible by scalp EEGs in patients with epilepsy, Cole adds, and his team is working to refine this tool and apply it to Alzheimer's disease.
The team's findings demonstrate that irisin produced by bone could have a role in bone metabolism through both direct mechanisms and indirect mechanisms, as the transition from white fat to brown fat has been shown to lead to increased bone formation by previous studies.
Now, a new study by a team of astronomers from France, Israel and Hawaii demonstrates a novel approach.
In 2012, a first study conducted by the teams of Professors Yves Vandermeeren and Patrice Laloux allowed to demonstrate that tDCS amplified the motor learning and the long - term motor memory of the patient after a stroke.
While this study in Cell demonstrates proof - of - concept, the team is eager to secure the necessary partners and resources to proceed to the product development phase, followed up by scaled up manufacturing and distribution so that the diagnostic tool can be deployed for use in the field.
A team led by Latha Venkataraman, professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia Engineeringand Xavier Roy, assistant professor of chemistry (Arts & Sciences), published a study (DOI 10.1038 / nnano.2017.156) today in Nature Nanotechnology that is the first to reproducibly demonstrate current blockade — the ability to switch a device from the insulating to the conducting state where charge is added and removed one electron at a time — using atomically precise molecular clusters at room temperature.
Professor David Goldberg, lead of the team implementing Scotland's hepatitis C Action Plan (2008 - 2011), said: «This study demonstrates that, in a country like Scotland which has a Government seriously committed to the improvement of hepatitis C services, increasing patient access to antiviral therapy could potentially have a major impact in the prevention of transmission of infection.»
In their study, published in the May issue of the prestigious journal, Nature Communications, Professor Eunmi Choi of Natural Science and her team demonstrated a method with higher sensitivity that uses high - power pulsed electromagnetic - waves to detect a radioactive source.
After an initial discovery in Germany, this is a field that has been widely studied in France, including by the Fert team, who recently demonstrated the possibility of occurrence of these skyrmions at room temperature, making even more likely their use in practice [2].
The team's results demonstrate the importance of including a realistic irrigation parameterization in climate studies to improve the process - level understanding on the role of human activities in modulating land - air - cloud interactions and regional climate.
Now, following the meta - analytic recalculation of data from 66 distinct studies, a research team has successfully demonstrated that the presence of music, scent and colour produces significant positive effects on customers» shopper behaviour.
The application of trans - Tango that his team demonstrates in the new study is circuit tracing, but manipulations such as activating or shutting off connected neurons could become possible, too.
In a study published earlier this year, the same Belmonte and Gage lab team demonstrated that a few ES cells in a culture dish tended to lose stemness and evolve into muscle cell precursors, most likely goaded by a muscle differentiation factor known as BMP.
Two independent teams — one led by David Page at MIT, the other by Henrik Kaessmann and Diego Cortez at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland — studied a wide variety of animals to demonstrate that the Y chromosome eventually developed a stable set of genes.
Here's the complete unfunded study done in the United States, by Dr Gary B. Olsen and his team (http://collagendiet.com/fibromyalgia.pdf), that demonstrated that collagen can help to decrease fibromyalgia symptoms.
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