«Climate and land use change have long been linked to changes in water yield,» said Peter Caldwell, research hydrologist for the Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) and primary
author of the article recently published in the journal Global Change Biology.
Not exact matches
Most
recently, he wrote a series
of posts on link building — «Link Building Workshop 1: Rethinking the Link» and «Link Building Workshop 2: From Link Builder to Link Specialist» and he will be
authoring an
article in the upcoming Fall issue
of the magazine.
Interviewing a cookbook
author recently for an
article confirmed that when she mentioned the food that Scandinavians would eat in time
of poverty.
Teresa has written thousands
of magazine
articles on parenting topics and is the
author or co-
author of 17 published books, including some titles you will certainly recognize such as The Womanly Art
of Breastfeeding, Dr. Jack Newman's Guide to Breastfeeding, and more
recently, Sweet Sleep.
Women who have
recently given birth can often be vulnerable and sleep deprived and may find it more difficult to discern the scientific authenticity
of an
article or method from the pseudoscientific claims the
author (s) are making.
«However,
recently, we discovered a counterintuitive mechanism by which cells can acquire resistance to proteasome inhibitors in vitro,» explains Peter Tsvetkov, lead
author of the PNAS
article and a post-doctoral researcher at Whitehead Institute.
According to Dr. Alan Hodgkinson, the co-first
author of an
article published online in PLOS Genetics
recently and a postdoctoral fellow, «through this first in - depth genomic analysis
of more than a hundred French Canadians, we have been surprised to find that in less than 20 generations, the distribution and relative proportion
of rare, potentially damaging variants have changed more than we anticipated.»
The
authors explain in the
article that NSD1 mutation has
recently been linked in the scientific literature to the blocking
of cellular differentiation and the promotion
of oncogenesis in this type
of tumor.
«The details
of the flow
of air around the ball are complicated, and in particular they depend on how rough the ball is,» says John Bush, a professor
of applied mathematics at MIT and the
author of a
recently published
article about the aerodynamics
of soccer balls.
Recently, in an
article published in the journal Nature Energy, lead
author Yong Yan, an assistant professor in the Department
of Chemistry and Environmental Science, reported a key breakthrough in the basic science essential for progress toward this goal.
«Arctic populations are often identified as being highly vulnerable people, but that's not necessarily what the research shows,» says James Ford
of McGill University's Geography Department and the lead
author of an
article on the subject that was
recently published in Nature Climate Change.
University
of Bristol research assistant Asier Marzo, the lead
author of an
article on the project
recently published in the journal Applied Physics Letters, says that the acoustic tractor beam relies on the fact that sound is a mechanical wave that carries momentum.
Donna Wilson and Marcus Conyers are the
authors of more than 40 books and professional
articles for educators, including, most
recently, Teaching Students to Drive Their Brains: Metacognitive Strategies, Activities, and Lesson Ideas (ASCD, 2016), Smarter Teacher Leadership: Neuroscience and the Power
of Purposeful Collaboration (Teachers College Press, 2016), Positively Smarter: Science and Strategies for Increasing Happiness, Achievement, and Well - Being (Wiley Blackwell, 2015), Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching: Connecting Mind, Brain, and Education Research to Classroom Practice (Teachers College Press, 2013) and Flourishing in the First Five Years: Connecting Implications from Mind, Brain, and Education Research to the Development
of Young Children (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2013).
Jean M. Twenge, professor
of psychology at San Diego State University and the
author of Generation Me and iGen
recently wrote an
article for Atlantic magazine about the damage screen time is doing.
He is the
author, most
recently,
of Teaching, Learning, Literacy in Our High - Risk High - Tech World (Teachers College Press, 2017), from which portions
of this
article have been adapted.
These may seem like common sense, write the
article's
authors, but until
recently, research or policies supporting each piece
of pipeline have been missing or misaligned.
GoodEReader has posted several very informative
articles that seek to educate
authors of every ilk, whether they are traditionally published through a major publishing house with a four - book deal, self - published through an independent press, or have
recently converted a manuscript to electronic format and uploaded it to an online site guided only by their own ability.
GoodEReader has posted several very informative
articles that seek to educate
authors of every ilk, whether they are traditionally published through a major publishing house with a four - book deal, self - published through an independent press, or have
recently converted a manuscript to electronic format and uploaded it... [Read more...]
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recently came across this
article on Indie Reader about the amount
of money
authors make.
via Better Business Blogging — One
of our Web design clients
recently asked us whether she should have her blog separate from her main
author website, and this
article answered the question wonderfully.
I
recently read the stream
of comments on an
article about the
author's journey to, and ultimate achievement
of, early retirement in his 30's.
I came across an interesting
article on SeekingAlpha where the
author suggests a strategy for exploiting the high yields
of the Dogs
of the Dow (I
recently wrote on the 2012 Dogs
of the Dow) mixed with selling long - dated options (LEAPS) on those positions.
Dr. Flam is the
author of numerous books, catalogues, and
articles on various aspects
of nineteenth and twentieth - century art, and on African art, and is most
recently co-
author of the catalogue raisonné
of Robert Motherwell's paintings and collages and
of Robert Motherwell: 100 Years.
Still active at the age
of 90, he is the
author, coauthor, and editor
of hundreds
of scientific
articles and many books, including most
recently Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts (2014).
But while the
authors seem confident that Brazil's existing protected areas will be enough to stave off large - scale drying in the Amazon, a number
of other
recently published papers (see «related
articles» below) suggest a less rosy outlook.
Mr. Sunstein is
author of many
articles and books, including Republic.com (2001), Risk and Reason (2002), Why Societies Need Dissent (2003), The Second Bill
of Rights (2004), Laws
of Fear: Beyond the Precautionary Principle (2005), Worst - Case Scenarios (2001), Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness (with Richard H. Thaler, 2008), Simpler: The Future
of Government (2013) and most
recently Why Nudge?
A frequent writer and speaker, Eric
recently authored an
article in The Journal
of Taxation and Regulation
of Financial Institutions entitled «Considerations in Negotiating Closing Conditions in Debt Commitment Letters for Acquisition Transactions.»
I
recently wrote an
article and also a blog post about Chicago plaintiffs» lawyer Raymond P. Niro's efforts to unmask the anonymous
author of the Patent Troll Tracker blog with his offer
of a $ 10,000 reward.
He is the
author of numerous books and
articles, most
recently as co-editor
of Middle Income Access to Justice.
He Googles Dr. Larry Richard, the
author of the herding cats
article and a law firm management consultant, and quickly discovers he's
recently begun a series
of blog posts on that very subject, explaining how to get partners to be accountable in following up on their internal commitments.
from Plagiarism Today Bill Heinze, the
author of the very interesting I / P Updates Blog,
recently posted an
article about the new LexisNexus Copyguard service.
She
authored an
article for the Law Journal and
recently published
articles in the practice - group journal
of the Florida Bar and a magazine for healthcare executives.
Our US colleague
recently authored an
article that examines the potential impact
of the DHS guidelines on employers with employees located in the US along with recommended actions for these employers.
I
recently authored the following
article which appeared in the October issue
of Thomson Reuter's Practice Innovations.
Vey Willetts lawyer Andrew Vey
recently authored an
article in the May 2017 edition
of HR Update entitled, «Just Accommodate Me: Legal Obligations in the Accommodation Process.»
Mr. Lyons writes and edits technology
articles for Forbes and is the
author of two works
of fiction, most
recently a 1998 novel, «Dog Days.»
Susan Peppercorn, CEO
of Positive Workplace Partners and
author of Ditch Your Inner Critic at Work: Evidence - Based Strategies to Thrive in Your Career, was
recently quoted in an
article published on BusinessNewsDaily.com titled, The Personality Traits That Will Get You Hired.
Susan Peppercorn, CEO
of Positive Workplace Partners and
author of Ditch Your Inner Critic at Work: Evidence - Based Strategies to Thrive in Your Career, was
recently quoted in an
article published on BusinessNewsDaily.com titled, The Personality Traits That Will Get...
The
authors of the
recently published, peer - reviewed journal
article, «Fighting for Connection: Patterns
of Intimate Partner Violence,» (2018), Journal
of Couple and Family Therapy, Jef Slootmaeckers & Lieven Migerode, will be leading this seminar.
She has
authored and co-
authored numerous
articles, a book chapter and, most
recently, a book on the history and application
of Sensate Focus techniques entitled Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: An Illustrated Manual.
Examples
of articles he
recently authored or co-
authored include: «Entrepreneur Strengths Study: Results from a Preliminary Study
of the Character Strengths and Grit - S Scales
of Seasoned Entrepreneurs,» and «Acquirers at the Ready: For - Profit Higher Education.»