Sentences with phrase «author interaction in»

Over the course of the first two days of coverage from the CONTEC conference and the Frankfurt Book Fair, no less than four companies have spoken with Good e-Reader about a new type of reader - author interaction in which fans are able to connect with — and in some cases, collaborate on — a book while the author is still at work on the title.
Over the course of the first two days of coverage from the CONTEC conference and the Frankfurt Book Fair, no less than four companies have spoken with Good e-Reader about a new type of reader - author interaction in which fans are able to connect with — and in some cases, collaborate on — a book while the author is still... [Read more...]

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The authors show how platform businesses bring together producers and consumers in high - value exchanges in which the chief assets are information and interactions.
In «Comparing Nest Eggs: How CPP Reform Affects Retirement Choices,» authors Alexandre Laurin, Kevin Milligan and Tammy Schirle find that once the interaction of these age - based CPP adjustments with the tax system is taken into account, some lower - income Canadians will still have financial incentive to retire early, because they face penalties if they don't.
Authors and hostesses have always been sensitive to the complex overlaps and interactions of characters who meet «in» convivial or literary situations.
Award - winning author, Phillip Pullman called the database «corrosive to healthy social interaction» and has threatened to boycott his school visits in protest.
«Lexigrams were learned, as human language is, during meaningful social interactions, not from behavioral training,» said the study's lead author, Kristen Gillespie - Lynch, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York and a former UCLA graduate student in Greenfield's laboratory.
«Classroom processes in the early years, including teacher practices and student behavioral norms, contribute to children's experience of themselves as learners and provide a foundation for future interactions,» said Elise Cappella, associate professor of applied psychology at NYU Steinhardt and the paper's first author.
«Chronic inflammation of the intestine is thought to be caused by abnormal interactions between gut microbes, intestinal epithelial cells and the immune system, but so far it has been impossible to determine how each of these factors contribute to the development of intestinal bowel disease,» said Hyun Jung Kim, Ph.D., former Wyss Technology Development Fellow and first author on the study, speaking about the limitations of conventional in vitro and animal models of bacterial overgrowth and inflammation of the intestines.
«As phenology is advancing around the globe, there are concerns that plant - pollinator interactions may be disrupted through phenological mismatches, or mismatches in the timing of when flowers bloom and their pollinators emerge, leading to reduced plant reproduction,» says lead author Zak Gezon, who conducted the research as a doctoral student at Dartmouth and who is now a conservation biologist with Disney's Animal Programs.
The authors chose to use computational methods to study the influence of intermolecular interactions between different types of molecules — in this case, they simplified the approach by limiting it to methane and activated carbon — on adsorption.
«Multiple fault system interactions are not fully considered in seismic hazard analyses, and this study might motivate future modeling efforts to account for these effects,» said Shearer, the senior author of the study.
«We then studied the chemistry of these materials in greater detail and calculated the energy that would be needed to separate the layers, focusing primarily on materials where interactions between atoms of different layers are weak, something known as Van der Waals bonding,» says Marco Gibertini, a researcher at THEOS and the second author of the study.
Yao - Cheng Li, a staff scientist in Wahl's lab and first author of the new paper, explains that their method focuses on one of the two kinds of protein - protein interactions.
«This [new work] explains quite nicely the two - way interaction between microbes and us, and it shows the relationship going the other way — which is fascinating,» says Spector, author of The Diet Myth: Why the Secret to Health and Weight Loss Is Already in Your Gut.
«Here we have a really exciting opportunity to investigate the interactions between these people, and other cultural groups in the area such as Indo - European and Austro - Asiatic on one of the great crossroads of human prehistory,» states author Simon Greenhill of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
The circuit incorporates brain regions involved in reward and pleasure, leading the authors to consider that social dysfunction may stem from reduced enjoyment in social interaction.
Yin is the corresponding author of a study published in the peer - reviewed academic journal Nature Communications, which shows those interactions depend on a pair of genes known as BES1 and RD26.
«Doctors may want to super-efficiently kill the bacteria, and that is what these enhanced interactions make possible,» said lead author Casey Beppler, who was an undergraduate in Yeh's laboratory and is now a graduate student at UC San Francisco.
A «broader and modern approach» to seismic risk mitigation in Italy, suggest the authors, would incorporate the scenario of multiple triggered quakes, along with the present understanding of active fault locations, mechanisms and interaction.
«It was clear in my e-mail interaction with the author that this person was frightened and didn't realize that they had gotten themselves into such hot water that it could have potential implications for their position,» she says.
«Our findings suggest that social interactions that stimulate oxytocin production will recruit this newly identified circuit to help coordinate the complex behavioral responses elicited by changing social situations in all mammals, including humans,» says senior study author Nathaniel Heintz of The Rockefeller University.
«The discovery of this unanticipated pathway between gut, liver and bone would not have been possible without the use of mouse molecular genetics and studies in the clinic that allowed us to understand interactions between these organs,» says Dr Vijay K Yadav, a senior author from the Sanger Institute.
«Even just that simple interaction — rotation creating disturbances in the fluid — gives us all this complex behavior,» said Vlahovska, associate professor of engineering at Brown and the paper's senior author.
In a research paper «Complex replacement of invasive congeners may relax impact on native species: interactions among zebra, quagga, and native unionid mussels,» lead author Lyubov E. Burlakova, research scientist with the Great Lakes Center discusses the importance of understanding those interactions.
From the existing mathematical tangles, the simplicity that emerged surprised us,» said Tamoghna Das, the paper's lead author and a postdoctoral scholar in the OIST Collective Interactions Unit.
«Young children are attracted to smartphones more than other forms of media and there is a need for more techno - behavioral studies on child - smartphone interaction,» said lead author Savita Yadav, of the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, in New Delhi.
«Whether it's bacteria swarming, cells roaming or energy - consuming «arrows» flying, these systems share universal characteristics independent of the precise size and structure of the agents as well as their detailed interactions,» said corresponding author Bowick, who is on leave from Syracuse University while in his role at KITP.
The authors summarise the main findings from mobile data analysis and provide an overview of the different methodologies that have so far been used to analyse big data from mobile phones in order to better understand social interactions.
«Along with previous examples of small RNA exchange between fungi and plants, our results imply that this cross-species gene regulation may be more widespread in other plant - parasite interactions,» said Michael J. Axtell, professor of biology at Penn State and an author of the paper.
While studying for his doctorate with the study's senior author, UC Berkeley Prof. Barbara Romanowicz, Lekic developed a method to more accurately model waveform data while still keeping computer time manageable, which resulted in higher - resolution images of the interaction between the layers of Earth's mantle.
«In my lab we've seen a direct interaction between fat cells and leukemia cells that may help explain this increased risk of disease relapse,» said Steven Mittelman, MD, PhD, director of the Diabetes and Obesity program at CHLA and senior author on the study.
However, animals that had mutations with Pcdha9, but not Sap130, can display defects in the aorta, but with normal - sized left ventricles, suggesting interaction between the two genes is needed to cause all the features of HLHS,» said Xiaoqin Liu, M.D., Ph.D., the first author of the new study and a research instructor in Lo's lab.
Gipsi Lima - Mendez of the University of Leuven in Belgium, and a senior author on another study in the Tara package, and colleagues developed a map of more than 90,000 plankton species interactions.
«Although the structure of the cycles in these three systems had been noted as unusual by the authors who observed them, there had been, as yet, no unified theoretical framework from which to make sense of such as radical departure from the classic signature of predator - prey interactions,» Weitz said.
«In context of climate change, you see increases of both insect outbreaks and fires, which has sparked concerns about their interactions,» said Garrett Meigs, a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Vermont and lead author of the study.
«Quantum theory can describe certain details of the propagation of waves in plasma,» said Yuan Shi, a graduate student in the Princeton Program in Plasma Physics and lead author of a paper published July 29 in the journal Physical Review A. Understanding the interactions behind the propagation can then reveal the composition of the plasma.
While many different techniques have been used to observe membrane hemifusion, simultaneous measurements of membrane thickness and interaction forces present a greater challenge, according to Dong Woog Lee, lead author of a paper that appears in the journal Nature Communications.
I am happy that we succeeded in providing a quantitative estimate of the effect of air pollutant on surface solar radiation in interaction with wind,» says Changgui Lin, the leading author of the article and researcher at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg.
«In the future, such efforts could allow us to much better understand human - microbiome interactions, model malnutrition disorders and inflammatory diseases of the gut, and perform personalized drug testing,» said co-first author Alessio Tovaglieri, a Graduate Student at the Department of Health Science and Technology at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, who performs his thesis work on Ingber's teaIn the future, such efforts could allow us to much better understand human - microbiome interactions, model malnutrition disorders and inflammatory diseases of the gut, and perform personalized drug testing,» said co-first author Alessio Tovaglieri, a Graduate Student at the Department of Health Science and Technology at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, who performs his thesis work on Ingber's teain Switzerland, who performs his thesis work on Ingber's team.
Reviewing neuroscience literature from more than 200 journals, the authors give an account of how the flow of thoughts is grounded in the interaction between different brain networks — a framework that promises to guide future research in neuroscience.
In «An Upbeat Crowd: Fast In - store Music Alleviates Negative Effects of High Social Density on Customers» Spending,» appearing in the September issue of The Journal of Retailing, the authors describe a six - week field experiment in 2014 that tested the interaction between manipulated music tempo and measured social densitIn «An Upbeat Crowd: Fast In - store Music Alleviates Negative Effects of High Social Density on Customers» Spending,» appearing in the September issue of The Journal of Retailing, the authors describe a six - week field experiment in 2014 that tested the interaction between manipulated music tempo and measured social densitIn - store Music Alleviates Negative Effects of High Social Density on Customers» Spending,» appearing in the September issue of The Journal of Retailing, the authors describe a six - week field experiment in 2014 that tested the interaction between manipulated music tempo and measured social densitin the September issue of The Journal of Retailing, the authors describe a six - week field experiment in 2014 that tested the interaction between manipulated music tempo and measured social densitin 2014 that tested the interaction between manipulated music tempo and measured social density.
On June 30, following on work published in the scientific journal Nature by STRI post-doctoral fellow, Scott Mangan, a group of 50 researchers from 12 countries published a paper in Science (lead author, Joe LaManna, Washington University in St. Louis) showing that close plant relatives make bad neighbors and that the negative interactions between relatives are stronger in the tropics, which may explain why tropical forests are so rich in species diversity: Because plants do not do well next to their relatives, there is more space for non-relatives to fill.
Ferry and colleagues (the first author is Susan Hespos of Northwestern University in Illinois, USA, where the experiments were conducted) therefore devised a new set of tests with a greater range of materials and «interactions
The authors point out that their software can help to explore the interactions between molecules in living organisms: For example, it could help determine whether molecules are slowed down by interacting with (maybe so far undiscovered) binding partners.
Generally, the findings suggest that bacteria - caused illnesses may hinge significantly on the bacteria's physiology and their interaction with the environment, said first author Thomas Bartlett, a graduate student in Gitai's research group.
The authors argue the best way to make cities safer for cyclists in Toronto and other cities planning for light - rail is to create separated bike lanes that minimize interaction with rail tracks.
This paper clearly demonstrates that critical, subtle interactions can be detected if the device is designed and fabricated properly,» says Shyam Sundhar Bale, Ph.D., a research fellow in the MGH - CEM and lead author of the paper.
«The information we have gained about the dynamic changes in ECM composition and its interactions with various secreted growth factor proteins enables us to develop new hypotheses for the activation of stem cells in the lung,» explains Dr. Herbert Schiller, first author of the study.
Because the interiors of icy planetary bodies might also be salty, due to interactions between the ice and the surrounding rocks or a liquid ocean, lead author Livia Eleonora Bove of the CNRS & Université Pierre et Marie Curie in France and the Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne in Switzerland and the rest of the team studied the effects of salts on the formation of the ice X from ice VII.
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