Sentences with phrase «author of the chapter»

Prof Richard Tol is an economist at the University of Sussex, who has been the convening lead author of the chapter on economics.
The story made a number of wildly false claims about Weaver, including that he had refused to contribute to the latest IPCC report, even though Weaver was a lead author of a chapter of the report.
According to Victoria Green, MD, JD author of the chapter Liability in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the textbook Legal Medicine:
Neil Pearson, PT, MSc, BA - BPHE, ERYT500, CYT Penticton, Canada Author of the chapter Yoga Therapy, in Integrative Pain Management, Handspring Publishing, 2015
Turning Tiny Presents Contributor Martin Burlingame, author of the chapter tiny house insurance 101
He is a professor of meteorology at the University of Hamburg, director of the Institute for Coastal Research at GKSS in Geestacht and was the main author of the chapter on regional climate in Working Group 1 (WG1) of the Third IPCC Assessment Report (AR3), which was published in 2001.
Benjamin Santer lead author of the Chapter personally inserted the sentence to replace one that already agreed to by the other chapter authors.
Professor Ürge - Vorsatz was also one of two co-ordinating lead authors of the chapter on mitigating emissions from buildings in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's fifth assessment report, which was published in 2013, and also explicitly advocated for the passive house standard.
The result was a scientific decision to agree to disagree, said Helmut Haberl, one of the lead authors of the chapter on agriculture, forests and land use and a professor in the Institute of Social Ecology at Alpen Adria University in Austria.
But in fact the author of that chapter was not concerned with the scientific problem of the origin of species.
The authors of the chapters in this book come from all sorts of church backgrounds and traditions, but rather than focus on the things that separate them from each other or from people who practice other forms of church, this book focuses on the things that unify us and bring us together in Christ.
And the nexus of the two seemingly contradictory views is revealed by the great thinker to whom we have already frequently turned — the author of chapter 8 of the Book of Proverbs.
He is one of the contributors to the Orange Book (2004) and is the author of a chapter in The Future of the NHS.
As a lead author of a chapter in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment report released this month, Kansas State University Distinguished Professor and soil microbiologist Chuck Rice gave a presentation at the World Bank on April 16.
Issues are raised in Technoscientific Imaginaries that may be as painful to read as they were for the authors of the chapters and the scientists whose voices they appropriate.
Your linked blog post claims that Judith Lean was the only solar physicist among the lead authors of the chapter.
Prof. Louise Howard: I was lead author of the chapter on perinatal mental health I was not involved in the other chapters (on eating disorders and violence)
AEI and the Foundation for Excellence in Education are releasing a new book on ESAs and the event will feature some of the authors of chapters in that book as well as policymakers, practitioners, and advocates.
What was it that took Nathan from being 17 and barely literate to being the author of a chapter in a published book?
Past president of both the New Hampshire and New England Federations of Humane Societies, Troughton is a guest blogger on human dynamics in animal welfare and the author of the chapter on working with adopters in Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff.
Hans von Storch, a climate scientist at Germany's GKSS Research Center and University of Hamburg and an author of chapters in the panel's second and third assessments.
Given his intensive research agenda, campus work and responsibilities as a lead author of a chapter in the next set of reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, what in the world did he get out of spending time on YouTube?
It was written by Laurens M. Bouwer, a researcher at Vrije University in Amsterdam focused on climate and water resources (and a lead author of a chapter in the 2001 assessment from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).
Dr. Benjamin Santer of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, who served as the Convening Lead Author of Chapter 5 of the U.S. CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Report 1.1 («Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere»), argued that this was «a cheap shot,» adding that the suggestion that associate editor referenced by Dr. Pielke, Susan Hassol, «is responsible for introducing some form of bias in the Report» could not be «further from the truth.»
Readers may want to investigate further why a lead author of the chapter in which these claims are made enjoyed so many citations:
I put it to Myles Allen — who seems, along with Gabi Hegerl, to be the lead author of Chapter 10 primarily responsible for the sections relating to climate sensitivity — that in view of these serious statistical errors, results from the affected papers should not be cited in the IPCC report.
Passive House Plus spoke to Prof Diana Ürge - Vorsatz, one of the lead authors of the chapter on energy efficiency, following the publication of the report.
Dartmouth University professor Donald Perovich, author of the chapter on sea ice, said sea ice conditions have sunk from a B - plus grade 11 years ago to a D - minus grade «and that's because I'm an easy grader.»
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