Not exact matches
Charig, who died in 1997 but is included
as an
author on the
new paper, speculated that it was some sort
of early dinosaur relative.
Dr. Steven L. Shafer
of Stanford University, Editor - in - Chief
of Anesthesia & Analgesia, believes the
new paper will have profound implications for digital sharing
of patient data, «For my entire term
as Editor, I have pushed
authors to share data, under the assumption that anonymized data could be safely shared,» he comments.
«If we don't build on the lessons from previous policy successes and failures to understand what works and why, we risk wasting time and money in a way that we simply can't afford,» said Anadon, who
authored the
new paper with colleagues from the Harvard Kennedy School
as well
as the University
of Minnesota's Prof Gabriel Chan.
«We think our system will spark a
new kind
of medicine, where a gastroenterologist can quickly see where and when a part
of the GI tract is showing abnormal rhythms and
as a result make more accurate, faster and personalized diagnoses,» said Armen Gharibans, the
paper's first
author and a bioengineering postdoctoral researcher at the University
of California San Diego.
As MRSA continues to evolve, it may spread from animals to people in
new ways,» adds Jesper Larsen, PhD, a scientist and veterinarian at the Statens Serum Institut (Denmark's equivalent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), and lead
author of the
paper.
«A lot
of diabetes in the elderly goes undiagnosed because they don't have the classical risk factors for type 2 diabetes, such
as obesity,» says Evans, director
of Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and senior
author of the
new paper, which was published November 18, 2015 in Nature.
«
As researchers started using these cells more, it became clear that during the process
of reprogramming to create stem cells the cell was also rejuvenated in other ways,» says Jerome Mertens, a postdoctoral research fellow and first
author of the
new paper.
«C. diff infection over the last decade has emerged
as a threat to patients, especially the most vulnerable and the elderly, and has increased in incidence and severity,» says Sanjay Saint, M.D., MPH, lead
author of the
new paper.
«We hope this review
of medical treatments will serve
as a guide for doctors and patients on how to interpret
new findings, especially regarding four treatment options that doctors have commonly used for their pregnant patients with migraines,» said Rebecca Erwin Wells, M.D., assistant professor
of neurology at Wake Forest Baptist and lead
author of the
paper.
«Our
new material provides support for the liquid silicone
as it is 3D printing, allowing us create very complex structures and even encapsulated parts out
of silicone elastomer,» said lead
author Christopher O'Bryan, a mechanical and aerospace engineering doctoral student in UF's Herbert Wertheim College
of Engineering and lead
author on the
paper.
«This
new study developed out
of previous experiments,» explains Alissa Ferry, SISSA research scientist and among the
authors of the
paper, «in which we observed that infants were surprised when a liquid failed to behave
as a liquid (in those experiments we «cheated» by disguising solids
as liquids).»
As a result, «you are vulnerable to diseases you shouldn't be vulnerable to,» says Michael Mina, lead
author of the
new paper and a medical student at Emory University School
of Medicine in Atlanta.
«The capability
of this method to separate exosomes without altering their biological or physical characteristics potentially offers
new pathways to assess human health
as well
as the onset and progression
of diseases,» said Subra Suresh, co-corresponding
author of the
paper and president - designate
of Nanyang Technological University Singapore, the 21st Century Professor
of Biomechanics in Medicine at the University
of Pittsburgh Medical School, and former president
of Carnegie Mellon University.
«It's
as if, every time you want a spoonful
of cereal, you open the fridge, open the milk carton, pour a spoonful
of milk, close the carton, and put it back in the fridge,» says Vladimir Kiriansky, a PhD student in electrical engineering and computer science and first
author on the
new paper.
The
paper, with principal research physicist Weixing Wang
as lead
author, identifies two important
new sources
of turbulence based on data from experiments on the National Spherical Torus Experiment prior to its upgrade.
While previous methods used county - level slash data to estimate the amount
of wood residue available
as a feedstock, the
new research reported in the journal Biomass and Bioenergy, uses more refined data on demand from individual sawmills, said Natalie Martinkus, one
of the
authors of the
paper and an assistant professor in WSU's Composite Materials and Engineering Center.
«Besides showing a link between the immune system and elevated lipids, this study also opens a
new avenue for the study
of the close and complex link between elevated blood lipid levels and chronic inflammation
as manifest in coronary heart disease,» said Fu, senior
author on the
paper.
«We believe this tiny microfabricated device could have tremendous impact in understanding brain diseases,
as well
as providing
new ways
of delivering biopharmaceuticals and performing biosensing in the brain,» says Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT and one
of the
paper's senior
authors.
He's the lead
author of the
new paper titled «Greater future global warming inferred from Earth's recent energy budget» —
as published in the journal Nature, December 7, 2017.
«With CH +, we learn that energy is stored within vast galaxy - sized winds and ends up
as turbulent motions in previously unseen reservoirs
of cold gas surrounding the galaxy,» said Falgarone, who is lead
author of the
new paper.
«The Great Cold Spot is much more volatile than the slowly changing Great Red Spot, changing dramatically in shape and size over only a few days and weeks, but it has re-appeared for
as long
as we have data to search for it, for over 15 years,» said Tom Stallard from the University
of Leicester in the UK, lead
author of the
new paper, in a press release.
One
of those
papers, by lead
author Francis Nimmo
of the University
of California Santa Cruz, and
New Horizons colleagues, modeled how Sputnik Planitia could have formed if its basin was produced by an impact, such
as the one that created Charon.
«Normally, the immune system will quickly recognize and act upon potential threats such
as virally infected cells,» says Axel Nimmerjahn, assistant professor in Salk's Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center and senior
author of the
new paper.
In this episode, Paul E. Peterson talks with Albert Cheng, the
author of a
new paper that finds that the students who choose CTE may not be
as engaged in their academic courses but have strong non-cognitive skills.
This
new paper also has strong internal validity
as well: The
authors focus their attention on the relationship between sunlight and sleep, and take advantage
of the fact that the state
of Florida, where they conduct their research, is divided into two time zones.
In a
new paper, «Stress in Boom Times: Understanding Teachers» Economic Anxiety in a High Cost Urban District,» [3]
authors Elise Dizon - Ross, Emily Penner, Jane Rochmes and I, build on an economic survey
of Americans conducted by Marketplace Edison Research to better understand the economic anxiety
of teachers in San Francisco,
as a case for better understanding the impact
of fast economic growth on professionals in fields in which salaries do not keep pace.
New Research Shows Free Online Courses Didn't Grow
As Expected NPR Ed, 4/11/15 «Andrew Ho, a lead
author of the
paper at Harvard, thinks the value
of certificates will increase, «but ultimately be limited by the quality
of assessments and assessment security, both areas where greater investment is necessary.»»
As quoted by Mr. Porter Anderson in the
new Digital Book World white
paper, Mr. Guy states, «Adult fiction sales in the US are nearly 71 percent digital now, and that is also the category where indie sales have made the deepest inroads: today, 30 percent
of all US adult fiction book purchases are
of titles self - published by indie
authors.»
... not sure where the above comments re self publishing costing thousands comes from... im delighted with Lulu and it did nt cost me a penny to publish my first book Maggie's Shadow and now available everywhere in print and electronic form... i did all the work myself and when stuck asked for help and Lulu's response was almost immediate and either the following day or the next providing invaluable insight on how to proceed ~ and free... i'm now marketing myself and have already agreed to place my book on consignment at one indie bookshop and with others ive yet to call... my library opened their doors to introduce me
as a local writer and the local
paper just printed the event... little by little its happening but it requires diligence and a willingness to promote one's work... i learn something
new everyday and plan to submit my book to many
of the self published contests that are now available... i would recommend Lulu to other
authors tired
of waiting for an agent
Mangan and Stephens receive 2016 Bechtel Fellowship David Shannon to open the 2016 ALSC National Institute Thousands to join free ALA Youth Media Awards webcast ALSC selects Meredith Steiner
as 2016 Emerging Leader Esposito, Sexton, Shea and Wilson receive 2016 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC offers ten Building STEAM with Día mini-grants ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Bookapalooza Program
New edition
of Competencies for Librarians Serving Children in Public Libraries available ALSC enhances creativity programming in 79 libraries with Curiosity Creates Grants ALSC applauds American Academy
of Pediatrics» screen time guidelines ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 ALSC / Candlewick Press «Light the Way» Grant Registration open for the 2016 ALSC National Institute More Great Websites for Kids selected by ALSC ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Maureen Hayes
Author / Illustrator Award $ 7,500 Curiosity Creates Grant from ALSC Babies Need Words Every Day to bridge the word gap ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Bechtel Fellowship Santa Barbara Public Library System chosen
as site for 2016 Arbuthnot Lecture ALSC names eight more Great Websites for Kids ALSC announces winners
of 2015 Bound to Stay Bound Books, Melcher Scholarships Applications being sought for 2016 ALSC Bill Morris Seminar Orsburn elected 2016 - 2017 ALSC president ALSC Releases white
paper: «Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth» Libraries celebrate diversity, promote multicultural literacy ALSC releases 2015 Summer Reading list ALSC Invites E-book Submissions for the 2016 Mildred L. Batchelder Award The 2015 guide to the Newbery and Caldecott awards ALSC announces 2015 preconference speakers ALSC invites applications for 2016 Arbuthnot Lecture with Pat Mora ALSC names 2015 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2015 Notable Children's Recordings ALSC announces 2015 Notable Children's Videos Arizona, California libraries win 2015 Bookapalooza Program Melissa Sweet to keynote 2015 ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program Registration open for Spring 2015 ALSC online courses Tickets available for 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Brian Selznick ALSC to host Online Day
of Diversity Forum ALSC Launches Advocacy Button Campaign Putnam County Library receives 2015 Light the Way grant American Library Association announces 2015 youth media award winners Live Oak Media wins 2015 Odyssey Award for «H.O.R.S.E..
to include public libraries in early learning intervention model 2015 Building STEAM with Día mini-grants available The Dollar General Literacy Foundation awards Youth Literacy grant to ALSC / YALSA ALSC selects more Great Websites for Kids ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Maureen Hayes
Author / Illustrator Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Bechtel Fellowship ALSC announces winners
of 2014 Bound to Stay Bound Books, Melcher Scholarships Registration open for fall 2014 ALSC online courses Ames Public Library awarded 2014 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Program Grant ALSC and LEGO Systems partner to create Junior Maker Spaces District
of Columbia Public Library chosen
as site for the 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture Martin, Stark - Smith awarded Friends
of ALSC Institute scholarships ALSC recommends more Great Websites for Kids 2014 ALSC National Institute Early Bird Registration deadline is June 30 2014 «Building a Home Library» bibliographies now available ALSC releases 2014 Summer Reading Lists ALSC past - president donation to support additional 2014 - 2015 ALSC Spectrum Scholar The 2014 guide to the Newbery and Caldecott awards Medlar elected ALSC 2015 - 2016 president Libraries working to bridge the cultural divide Nation's libraries showcase multicultural resources
as uptick in demand for multicultural children's books continues Las bibliotecas de la nación dan a conocer servicios informativos para satisfacer demanda creciente de libros infantiles multiculturales Apply for the Friends
of ALSC Institute Scholarship Theme and speakers announced for ALSC Charlemae Rollins» President's Program
New ALSC white
paper: «The Importance
of Diversity in Library Programs and Material Collections for Children» ALSC selects popular books for young readers Explore Children's Fairyland at the 2014 ALSC National Institute Tickets available for 2014 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Andrea Davis Pinkney ALSC invites applications for 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture with Brian Selznick Every Child Ready to Read ® for Spanish - Speaking Communities ALSC announces the Día Family Book Club Curriculum Andrea Davis Pinkney to deliver Closing General Session at 2014 ALSC Institute Minnesota, Alabama, Florida libraries win 2014 Bookapalooza Program ALSC announces 2014 Notable Children's Videos ALSC names 2014 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2014 Notable Children's Recordings LGBT Center
of Raleigh Library receives 2014 Light the Way Grant ALSC and PLA receive award for Every Child Ready to Read ® Keene Public Library awarded 2014 Maureen Hayes Award Susan Roman receives 2014 ALSC Distinguished Service Award Kate DiCamillo, Brian Floca win Newbery, Caldecott Medals Brian Selznick to deliver 2015 Arbuthnot Honor Lecture 2014 Batchelder Award honors Enchanted Lion Books For «Mister Orange» Yuyi Morales y Meg Medina ganan premios Pura Belpré Yuyi Morales, Meg Medina win Pura Belpré Awards Paul R. Gagne and Melissa Reilly Ellard win 2014 Carnegie Medal for «Bink & Gollie: Two for One» Greg Pizzoli wins Geisel Award for «The Watermelon Seed» Listening Library wins 2014 Odyssey Award for «Scowler» Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore win 2014 Sibert Medal Steve Sheinkin to present Opening Session at 2014 ALSC Institute ALA offers unlimited virtual seats for ALA Youth Media Awards webcast Every Child Ready to Read ® named finalist for Opening Minds Innovation Award ALA creates institutional repository ALA to announce the next classics in children's and young adult literature and media
In the first follow - up, Endangered species update: The extinct, the survivors, and the
new watch list, from Summer 2000, Murphy and Buckley (Donoghue is not listed on the 2000
paper as an
author) tested their original thesis and provided the «Darwin's Darlings Class
of 2000,» which was a list
of what they viewed
as «the most undervalued, yet profitable and growing small cap public companies» in 2000.
Dr. Post has
authored many
papers and book chapters on the topics
of oncology and hematology and was recently recognized by
New York magazine
as one
of the best veterinarians in the Tri-State area.
Now a
new paper, published last month in the Journal
of Veterinary Behavior, makes no bones about the
authors» perspective,
as you can tell from the title: No Better Than Flipping a Coin: Reconsidering Canine Behavior Evaluations in Animal Shelters.
In a
paper she
authored earlier this year on the rise
of commercial representation for female artists born in the 1910s through the 1940s, she argues that their work feeds collectors» appetite for something «
new,» minus the risk associated with some recent art school grad billed
as the next big thing.
The pieces on view in this exhibition represent a diverse range
of iconic word - based arrangements including a desktop calendar, diary entries, movie script, and Chinese scrolls, while referencing specific texts such
as the Constitution
of the United States
of America, The
New York Times, the Periodic Table, Twitter and
authored books, all dovetailed with an array
of artistic mediums from fine art prints, painting on
paper, and collage; to installation art, aerial sculpture, and video art.
Since joining the Gallery in 1986, she has organized, collaborated on, and coordinated numerous exhibitions
as well
as authored and contributed to various catalogues: Three Centuries
of American Prints from the National Gallery
of Art (2016), Louise Bourgeois: No Exit (2015), Focus on the Corcoran: Works on
Paper: 1860 - 1990 (2015), Yes, No, Maybe: Artists Working at Crown Point Press (2013), Shock
of the News (2012), Stanley William Hayter: From Surrealism to Abstraction (2009), Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips ®, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings
of Ed Ruscha (2005), Roy Lichtenstein: A
New Gift
of Drawings (2005), Drawings
of Jim Dine (2004), A Century
of Drawings: Works on
Paper from Degas to LeWitt (2001), The Unfinished Print (2001), Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s, from the Collections
of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery
of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early Prints and Drawings (1995), The Great Age
of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (1988).
It's particularly notable that one collaborator on the first batch
of papers, Judith Curry
of the Georgia Institute
of Technology, declined to be included
as an
author on the
new one.
These allegations were reported gleefully in the Boston Globe, the
New York Times, the Washington Post, Nature, Scientific American, and many other media outlets and news pages
of science journals in a manner calculated not only to divert attention from the conclusions
of our
paper but also to damage Dr Soon's reputation in his scientific calling, to put his employment at the Center at risk, to deter more serious journals from accepting future
papers bearing his name
as an
author, to deter potential funders for fear
of adverse publicity, and thus to threaten not only his livelihood but also the science he loves.
Conflict -
of - Interest in the IPCC's
New Chapter 7 — Mar. 2014
As a journal guest editor, IPCC lead author Andrew Challinor approved the publication of 9 research papers that are now being cited as evidence in his IPCC chapte
As a journal guest editor, IPCC lead
author Andrew Challinor approved the publication
of 9 research
papers that are now being cited
as evidence in his IPCC chapte
as evidence in his IPCC chapter.
As for the «sterling track records»
of the other
authors of the
paper, even assuming them all this
new paper does is raise valid questions regarding the «stadium wave».
He is better known for his work on population, but neomalthusian, Paul Ehrlich is listed
as an
author on a
new paper, the abstract
of which reads
as follows,
Yet the first
author of the
paper was described in an August 21, 2002
New York Times article5
as «among the 10 biggest recipients
of National Institutes
of Health grants,» and the research reported in the PNAS article was also NIH supported.
This CE post proposes to respond to what the
authors claim to be the three principal criticisms
of the
paper, namely that the extant models are sufficiently (i) comprehensive, (ii) effective, and (iii) comprehensive
as to gain nothing
new from this
paper.
This
paper, cosignated by Bard
as last
author, seems to be the
paper too much, too much, trop trop trop for him; it has a smell
of pine tree (or coffin)
as that
of the «scientific» carrier
of M.Mann It looks a bit bizarre to me that it would be revolutionnary that temperatures
of Northern Atlantic and tropical environments do not lag that
of polar environments and ice, while the sun irradiates more the poles to the detriment
of tropical latitudes; really,
as long,
as they do not demonstrate that CO2 does not lag temperature in ice cores, there is nothing
new; and if they do, we are waiting for the explanations
of vice président Jouzel to find the source
of CO2 before the deep polar oceans started to moove
If the
author is already peddling denialism based on limited facts used out
of context, and this
new paper is published likely just to be used
as the latest red herring distraction in the global warming argument by examining «Svalbard and Greenland temperature records» in a too limited time span without relevant context, which, just in case some may not have noticed does not represent the region known
as planet Earth, uses too short a time span in relation to mechanism outside
of the examined region because it is in fact a regional analysis; one is left with a reasonable conclusion that the
paper is designed to be precisely what I suspect it is designed for, to be a red herring distraction in the argument between science and science denialism regarding global warming.
Michael Geist Canadian
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Authors & Publishers: We Demand Education Talk To Us
As Long
As It Leads to
New Payments The Canadian Copyright Institute, an association of authors and publishers, has released a new paper that calls on the Canadian education community to stop relying on its current interpretation of fair dealing and instead negotiate a collective licence with Access Copyrig
New Payments The Canadian Copyright Institute, an association
of authors and publishers, has released a new paper that calls on the Canadian education community to stop relying on its current interpretation of fair dealing and instead negotiate a collective licence with Access Cop
authors and publishers, has released a
new paper that calls on the Canadian education community to stop relying on its current interpretation of fair dealing and instead negotiate a collective licence with Access Copyrig
new paper that calls on the Canadian education community to stop relying on its current interpretation
of fair dealing and instead negotiate a collective licence with Access Copyright.
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As a result, the child may become afraid of making the slightest mistake and will blame himself or herself for not being «perfect,»» assistant professor and lead study author Ryan Hong said, as per The New Paper Onlin
As a result, the child may become afraid
of making the slightest mistake and will blame himself or herself for not being «perfect,»» assistant professor and lead study
author Ryan Hong said,
as per The New Paper Onlin
as per The
New Paper Online.