Sentences with phrase «al. paper published in journal»

Analysis by Michael MacCracken of the paper «Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide» by Arthur B. Robinson, Noah E. Robinson, and Willie Soon (Robinson et al. paper published in Journal of American Physician and Surgeons (2007) 12, 79 - 90)

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A study of open - access publishingpublished last week in the open - access journal PLoS ONE — has found that the number of papers in freely accessible journals is growing at a steady 20 % per year (M. Laakso et al..
The fundamental mechanism of how oxygen causes cracking of steel is described in a paper by Liu et al., published in CORROSION journal.
Paper and Research Team These observational results were published by Takano et al. as «Distributions of molecules in the circumnuclear disk and surrounding starburst ring in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 observed with ALMA» (in the astronomical journal Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (PASJ), issued in July 2014) and by Nakajima et al. «A Multi-Transition Study of Molecules toward NGC 1068 based on High - Resolution Imaging Observations with ALMA» (in PASJ issued in February 2015).
This research is presented in a paper titled «Ocular Shock Front in the Colliding Galaxy IC 2163» by M. Kaufman et al., published in Astrophysical Journal.
Paper and research team These observation results were published as Toba et al. «No sign of strong molecular gas outflow in an infrared - bright dust - obscured galaxy with strong ionized - gas outflow» in the Astrophysical Journal in December 2017.
Paper and research team These observation results are published as M. MacGregor et al. «Detection of a millimeter flare from Proxima Centauri» in the Astrophysical Journal Letters in February 2018.
WASHINGTON (October 26, 2016)-- The American Chemistry Council (ACC) issued the following statement in response to a paper published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health by Trasande et al. alleging significant European health care costs from exposure to chemicals that the authors have erroneously labeled as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs):
This research is presented in a paper titled «ALMA observations of massive molecular gas filaments encasing radio bubbles in the Phoenix Cluster,» by H. R. Russell et al., published in the Astrophysical Journal.
After reading the paper published by Kirkby et al. in the journal Nature, the gag order by the director of CERN seems gratuitous and petty.
The Mora et al. paper discussed above has provoked a lively debate in the pages of Nature, the journal which published it.
«A peer - reviewed paper [Krivova et al.] published in the Journal of Geophysical Research finds that reconstructions of total solar irradiance (TSI) show a significant increase since the Maunder minimum in the 1600's during the Little Ice Age and shows further increases over the 19th and 20th centuries... Use of the Stefan - Boltzmann equation indicates that a 1.25 W / m2 increase in solar activity could account for an approximate.44 C global temperature increase... A significant new finding is that portions of the more energetic ultraviolet region of the solar spectrum increased by almost 50 % over the 400 years since the Maunder minimum... This is highly significant because the UV portion of the solar spectrum is the most important for heating of the oceans due to the greatest penetration beyond the surface and highest energy levels.
As an example of how active the debate over his theory is in the scientific literature, Sloan & Wolfendale, 2013 (Open access), which criticises the theory, was published in the journal Environmental Research Letters on 7th November 2013, but coincidentally, on the next day, a new paper by Svensmark — Svensmark et al., 2013 (Abstract; access to ArXiV preprint)-- was published in Physics Letters A.
Indeed, the egregious attack by Trenberth et al. on the paper by Spencer & Braswell cites no flaw in that paper and the journal which published it has refused to withdraw it.
The latest example to demonstrate such comes from a paper recently published in the journal Scientific Reports, where Lu et al. (2016) investigated the role of atmospheric CO2 in causing the satellite - observed vegetative greening of the planet that has occurred over the past few decades (1960 - 2015).
The IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC, 2013) openly acknowledged a heavy reliance on CMIP Phase 5 (Taylor et al., 2012) and our analysis shows that approximately 45 % of climate research papers published in 2016 in the Journal of Climate explicitly cite CMIP5.
According to a recently published paper in the journal Science, (Cook et al., 2016, «Ocean forcing of glacier retreat in the western Antarctic Peninsula»), between 1945 and 2009 the mean ocean temperature warmed at depths of 150 to 400 meters for about 3 / 4ths of the waters surrounding the western Antarctic Peninsula (AP).
In a seminal paper (currently 1,440 citations) published in the journal Science entitled «Cloud - radiative forcing and climate...», Ramanathan et al. (1989) conclude that the cloud contribution to radiative forcing (both shortwave and longwave) is ten times greater than doubled COIn a seminal paper (currently 1,440 citations) published in the journal Science entitled «Cloud - radiative forcing and climate...», Ramanathan et al. (1989) conclude that the cloud contribution to radiative forcing (both shortwave and longwave) is ten times greater than doubled COin the journal Science entitled «Cloud - radiative forcing and climate...», Ramanathan et al. (1989) conclude that the cloud contribution to radiative forcing (both shortwave and longwave) is ten times greater than doubled CO2.
al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series,» was published in Energy and Environment (Volume 14, Number 6 / November 2003), a journal that was not carried in the ISI listing of peer - reviewed journals and whose peer review process has been widely criticized for allowing the publication of substandard papers.
In paper published in 2006 in the Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan titled, «Tropical Cyclone Climatology in a Global - Warming Climate as simulated in a 20 km - Mesh Global Atmospheric Model: Frequency and Wind Intensity Analyses», Oouchi et al. used a high resolution GCM with 20 km grid resolution to look at the frequency of tropical cyclones late this centurIn paper published in 2006 in the Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan titled, «Tropical Cyclone Climatology in a Global - Warming Climate as simulated in a 20 km - Mesh Global Atmospheric Model: Frequency and Wind Intensity Analyses», Oouchi et al. used a high resolution GCM with 20 km grid resolution to look at the frequency of tropical cyclones late this centurin 2006 in the Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan titled, «Tropical Cyclone Climatology in a Global - Warming Climate as simulated in a 20 km - Mesh Global Atmospheric Model: Frequency and Wind Intensity Analyses», Oouchi et al. used a high resolution GCM with 20 km grid resolution to look at the frequency of tropical cyclones late this centurin the Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan titled, «Tropical Cyclone Climatology in a Global - Warming Climate as simulated in a 20 km - Mesh Global Atmospheric Model: Frequency and Wind Intensity Analyses», Oouchi et al. used a high resolution GCM with 20 km grid resolution to look at the frequency of tropical cyclones late this centurin a Global - Warming Climate as simulated in a 20 km - Mesh Global Atmospheric Model: Frequency and Wind Intensity Analyses», Oouchi et al. used a high resolution GCM with 20 km grid resolution to look at the frequency of tropical cyclones late this centurin a 20 km - Mesh Global Atmospheric Model: Frequency and Wind Intensity Analyses», Oouchi et al. used a high resolution GCM with 20 km grid resolution to look at the frequency of tropical cyclones late this century.
For instance, one paper published in International Journal of Modern Physics B (Gerlich and Tscheuschner 2009) claimed to falsify the greenhouse effect in its entirety (its claims, however, have subsequently been refuted (Halpern et al. 2010; Smith 2008)-RRB-.
Results from the Division 54 [Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP)-RSB- listserv survey, described in detail in the Introduction section to this series (Cohen et al., 2008), our own experience, and a brief review of relevant literature (e.g., papers published in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology) were used to identify family measures in use in the field of pediatric psychology.
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