Whether or not this article is retracted, it's is not science and thereby speaks reams about the goals and intents of
the authors of the paper from Cornell Medical Center in New York and the Editors of the journal that publishes it.
«The consequences of sticking to a «business - as - usual» scenario are unthinkable,» says Zhaohai Bai, an associate professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and lead
author of a paper from a multinational team of environmental scientists published today in Global Change Biology.
The authors of these papers from several universities and members of the research team — which included community members in meaningful roles — affirmed the higher purpose of science — to expand knowledge and serve the common good.
«Public health authorities need rapid and efficient ways to genetically detect drug - resistant parasites in order to track their emergence and spread,» says Dr Olivo Miotto, first
author of the paper from Oxford University, Mahidol University in Thailand, and the MRC Centre for Genomics and Global Health.
Different not just from countries in Africa, but also different from malaria parasite populations in neighbouring Thailand, Vietnam, and even Eastern Cambodia,» says Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski, senior
author of the paper from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and University of Oxford.
«Spiral arms are like traffic jams in that the gas and stars crowd together and move more slowly in the arms» states Denilso Camargo, lead
author of the paper from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.»
The authors of this paper from The Center for Innovation & Transformation in Education, define deeper learning as «directly linked to college - and career - readiness.
That would not excuse the lead
author of the paper from being overly hasty over the last few days.
Not exact matches
Darin Toohey, a professor at the University
of Colorado's atmospheric and oceanic sciences department and one
of the
paper's
authors, says black carbon absorbs shortwave radiation
from the sun, causing the atmosphere to heat up.
The
authors of a Harvard Business School
paper called Goals Gone Wild warn that the use
of goal setting can actually cause a shift in focus, away
from important but unspecified goals.
One key takeaway
from their results was, as the
authors wrote in the discussion section
of their
paper, how information
from quick personality assessment tools can be used: (emphasis ours):
The central bank says positions presented in its staff
papers solely represent the views
of the
author and may differ
from those
of the bank.
Their report ends by noting that «much
of the research for this
paper and its writing were done by the
authors working
from home.»
The
authors of the peer - reviewed
papers above can't responsibly extrapolate
from their results.
This article describes the three schemes and brings in commentary and additional explanations
from Vitalik Buterin, Martin Swende, and one
of the
paper's
authors, Patrick McCorry.
«
From Shariah point
of view, it is permissible in the last two types
of jurisdictions to deal with bitcoin and other qualified cryptocurrencies,» explains the
paper's
author.
The first
paper,
authored by economists at the Investment Company Institute and the IRS, used data
from a large sample
of taxpayers to examine what happened to individuals» inflation - adjusted disposable income up to three years after they claim Social Security retirement benefits.
If we subtracted
from his doing this action the fact that his arm goes up, we would have left over, e.g., «Wanting to show the
author of this
paper that he is wrong.»
Many and sometimes most
of the weekly
papers are by
authors who actually wanted to remember that they learned something crucial, and that experience rarely keeps them
from being critical and even playing the texts off against each other.
The main take - away
from all the above is this: Hamilton, the likely
author of # 65, and Madison and Jay also, to the extent this particular
paper was run by them in advance (scholars think such a preview was done sometimes, but not generally), did not understood impeachment for «high crimes and misdemeanors» as referring to an easily defined category.
«One simple, easy and economical way to increase the authenticity
of many ethnic cuisines as well as American comfort foods is to switch
from vegetable oils to natural animal fat shortenings, such as lard and beef tallow,» writes Coast Packing Corporate Chef Ernest Miller,
author of the white
paper.
He is the editor /
author of several books and
papers on topics ranging
from practical brewing basics to the technical aspects
of brewing and packaging.
«The
paper shows that components
of the BFHI steps are important for breastfeeding continuation and are more important than whether a hospital has BFHI accreditation or not,» wrote Wendy Brodribb, the study's lead
author from The University
of Queensland, in an email to Reuters Health.
Data were not reported separately for mothers
of multiples in the
paper but were obtained
from the
authors.
The
paper «Identifying Best - Practice for Increasing Breastfeeding Initiation Rates Among Adolescent Mothers» was a group effort, and as such the inspiration stemmed in part
from the combination
of interests and experiences
of the four
authors: Eliana Roshel, Sarika Downing, Maria Mendez and me.
«To do this,» explains Antonio Cabrera Lavers, head
of astronomy at the GTC and one
of the
authors of the
paper, «we have used for the first time the blue tunable filter
of OSIRIS to take a deep image centred on the emission
from the recombination lines
of one
of the oxygen ions in the planetary nebula 6778.»
Another
author on the Nature
paper was Professor Grant Townsend
from the University
of Adelaide's School
of Dentistry.
Scientists
from the University
of Melbourne in Australia used a computer program to determine the number
of men and women
authors listed on more than 10 million academic
papers in nearly 5,000 academic journals and about 120 arXiv.org subcategories, published
from 2002 to 2016.
«For NIH overall, funding rates were relatively similar among age groups»
from 1980 to 2014, write study
authors Misty L. Heggeness
of the U.S. Census Bureau, Frances Carter - Johnson
of the National Science Foundation, Walter T. Schaffer
of NIH, and Sally J. Rockey
of the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (formerly
of NIH) in the
paper.
Yanhong Pan, associate research fellow at the Chinese Academy
of Sciences and corresponding
author of a
paper describing the research and co-
author Mary Schweitzer, NC State professor
of biology with a joint appointment at the North Carolina Museum
of Natural Sciences, examined feathers
from an Eoconfuciusornis specimen taken
from the Jehol Biota site in northern China, which is renowned for excellent fossil preservation.
The documents suggest a deep involvement in writing, editing and overseeing the publication
of the
papers, with sometimes only minimal involvement
from the named
authors.
Inspired by a 2012
paper that proposed a correlation between such hotspots and the velocity
of seismic waves moving through Earth's interior, UC Santa Barbara geochemist Matthew Jackson teamed with the
authors of the original
paper — Thorsten Becker
of the University
of Texas at Austin and Jasper Konter
of the University
of Hawaii — to show that only the hottest hotspots with the slowest wave velocity draw
from the primitive reservoir formed early in the planet's history.
«MUSE has the unique ability to extract information about some
of the earliest galaxies in the Universe — even in a part
of the sky that is already very well studied,» explains Jarle Brinchmann, lead
author of one
of the
papers describing results
from this survey,
from the University
of Leiden in the Netherlands and the Institute
of Astrophysics and Space Sciences at CAUP in Porto, Portugal.
With this unique patterning, the absorbers can be boosted to harvest more solar energy
from the ultraviolet and visible regions
of the electromagnetic spectrum,» said Masdar Institute postdoctoral researcher Dr. Jin You Lu, who is the
paper's lead
author along with MIT postdoctoral researcher Dr. Sang Hoon Nam.
«Despite sex determination being so fundamental, nature has found many ways
of determining sex,» says Dr Matthias Soller
from the School
of Biosciences at the University
of Birmingham and lead
author on the
paper.
«If CO2 leaked
from storage and reached the seafloor, then the environmental impact will be measurable, but very restricted in area and not catastrophic,» said Jerry Blackford, a marine system modeler at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and
author of the
paper, published yesterday in Nature Climate Change.
John Mathai, lead
author of the overarching carnivore community
paper in the supplement and a wildlife ecologist
from Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, studies Hose's civet in the highlands
of Sarawak.
Benna is lead
author of a
paper describing observations
from LADEE's Neutral Mass Spectrometer (NMS) instrument published May 28 in Geophysical Research Letters.
The
paper's
authors are University
of North Carolina's Daniel A. Janies and Chris Krueger, and Laura W. Pomeroy, Igor O. Voronkin, Jori Hardman, Yuqi Zhang, Izzet Senturk, Kamer Kaya and Ümit Çatalyürek
from the Ohio State University.
This week the
authors issued a note explaining the mistake in their October 2015 Science
paper on the genome
of a 4,500 - year - old man
from Ethiopia — the first complete ancient human genome
from Africa.
In addition to Huang, Zhang and Rogers, other
authors of the
paper are
from Northwestern University; the University
of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea; and East China University
of Science and Technology, Shanghai.
«We calculate we could easily detect 10 milligrams [
of cobalt - 60] with a laser aimed within half a meter
from an unshielded source, which is a fraction
of what might go into a dirty bomb» said Joshua Isaacs, first
author on the
paper and a graduate student working with University
of Maryland physics and engineering professors Phillip Sprangle and Howard Milchberg.
Yuri Izotov,
from the National Academy
of Sciences
of Ukraine and first
author of the
paper, has examined the Sloan Survey — a database
of more than 1 million galaxies.
«More than 90 percent
of those in the United States who know they are at risk for HD because
of their family history have abstained
from genetic testing, often because they fear discrimination or don't want to face the stress and anxiety
of knowing they are destined to develop such a devastating disease,» says H. Diana Rosas, MD,
of the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH - MIND), lead and corresponding
author of the
paper that will appear in the March 11 issue
of Neurology and has been released online.
«It hit me that we've been calculating chlorophyll profiles
from surface measurements for more than thirty years, but we don't know what the depth profiles
of other biogeochemically - important materials look like,» said Barney Balch, a senior research scientist at Bigelow Laboratory and lead
author on the
paper.
«
Of course
authors will ask for their friends,» he said in August 2012, «but editors are supposed to check they are not
from the same institution or co-
authors on previous
papers.»
«What is really amazing about this work is that it demonstrates that a pure signalling pathway
from a neuronal system can control a developmental switch — the one that tells a larva to become a pupa,» says Siddharth Jayakumar, Hasan's student and the lead
author of the
paper that details these findings in the journal eLife.
Exclusion
from authorship
of individuals who have made
author - level contributions is not permitted for
papers published in Science Journals.
Giuseppe Sartori, a forensic neuroscientist at the University
of Padua in Italy and an
author of the
paper, says it could be used as a «first screen» to check people's alibis in criminal investigations, verify identities online, or even cull terrorists
from refugees at border checkpoints.
Toshihiro Sassa and Takashi Murayama, the first and second
authors of the
paper, respectively, say, «we would like to identify the other genes involved in downstream signaling
from this calcium channel to understand how the signal leads to aversion to high pH.» Sensing alkaline environments is only the first step; the worm must then quickly react to the stimulus by moving away.