Not exact matches
«Uranus and Neptune never had the time to grow into gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn,» Imke de Pater, an astronomer at the
University of California Berkeley who wasn't involved in the study, wrote in an
accompanying article in Nature Astronomy.
In an
accompanying article published yesterday in Nature Energy, Alice Grønhøj, who researches consumption and the environment at Aarhus
University in Denmark, praised the study for its «methodologically robust design» that «attests to the credibility of the central findings.»
Fred Spoor, a palaeontologist at
University College London who wrote an
accompanying News and Views
article on the Nature study, speculates that the two species may both have been able to thrive side - by - side because they might not have directly competed for food, shelter and territory.
The glycemic numbers
accompanying the photographs in this
article are from Janette Brand - Miller of the
University of Sydney, based on a table published in the July 2002 issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
In an
accompanying article, Kevin Padian of the
University of California at Berkeley is also cautious about Yi qi «s aeronautical abilities.
«The ability to determine fundamental properties of individual chemical bonds could affect many technologically relevant fields,» writes Ruben Perez of the Autonomous
University of Madrid, Spain, who was not involved in the work, in an
accompanying article.
This report «shows quite concretely that we can make simple but effective hardware mimics of neurons, which could be made really small and therefore have low operating powers,» says C. David Wright, an electrical engineer at the
University of Exeter who wrote a commentary
accompanying the new
article.
Writing in a linked Comment
accompanying the
article, Dr Yan Guo and Hui Yin from Peking
University in Beijing, China, state, «China's accomplishments in reducing under - five mortality owe credit to rapid socioeconomic development in the country.
«Once the world has warmed 4 degrees C -LSB-(7.2 degrees F)-RSB- conditions will be so different from anything we can observe today (and still more different from the last ice age) that it is inherently hard to say when the warming will stop,» physicists Myles Allen and David Frame of the
University of Oxford wrote in an editorial
accompanying the
article.
«Two other evolutionary transitions vital to our understanding of the relationship between whales and artiodactyls beg for elucidation: the precise ancestry of hippopotami and the origin of artiodactyls themselves,» Kenneth D. Rose of Johns Hopkins
University comments in a perspective
article accompanying the Science report.
In an editorial
accompanying the
article (https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2017.76.9802), Ricardo Costa of H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and William Gradishar of Northwestern
University note that the «authors present encouraging data for the clinical utility of molecular assays to aid decision - making for node - positive disease.»
An
accompanying News & Views
article, by Dr Antonietta Capotondi from the
University of Colorado, says the study has important implications as it shows that extreme weather caused by La Niña may follow straight after the devastating impacts of an extreme El Niño.
In an
accompanying News & Views
article in Nature, Prof Matthew Kirby, a professor of palaeoclimatology at California State
University who wasn't involved in the study, tackles this exact question:
«I really don't like the image that always
accompanies GMO
articles: a poor tomato with a syringe in it,» says Alison Van Eenennaam, PhD, a biotechnology specialist at the
University of California - Davis.
As Terry Hartig of the Institute for Housing and Urban Research at Sweden's Uppsala
University writes in an
accompanying commentary
article for The Lancet, «This study offers valuable evidence that green space does more than pretty up the neighbourhood; it appears to have real effects on health inequality, of a kind that politicians and health authorities should take seriously.»
Earlier or later flooding may affect industries that make use of water from rivers, says Dr Louise Slater, a lecturer in physical geography at Loughborough
University, who co-authored an
accompanying News & Views
article about the study.
The Suskinds» latest book (cited in my last paragraph above) explains that, as do the examples in the quotation from the
University of Toronto Law Journal
article (see the text
accompanying end note [ii]-RRB-.