«We did predict that we'd see a change, but the degree and quickness with which they evolved was surprising,» said Yoel Stuart, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Integrative Biology at The University of Texas at Austin and lead
author of the study appearing in the Oct. 24 edition of the journal Science.
«Despite the positive results shown through research, the successful transition from nondegradable plastic mulch to biodegradable plastic mulch use in agriculture, ultimately, will be grower driven,» said Jeremy Cowan, lead
author of a study appearing in HortTechnology.
Thus, these waters have naturally occurring high CO2 and low pH» [an acidity / alkalinity scale; the lower the number the greater the acidity], says Derek Manzello, a biologist from the University of Miami and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, lead
author of the study appearing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
«The overwhelming majority of male infertility cases arise from inability to make sperm cells,» said Inder Verma, a professor of genetics at Salk and senior
author of the study appearing in today's Proc.
Not exact matches
«On the evidence
of this
study it
appears men may be advised to purchase clothing that is well - tailored, as it can positively enhance the image they communicate to others,» the
authors wrote.
In treating so wide a range
of problems as
appear in this
study, adequate documentation and scholarly support
of the statements made would require erudition that the
author can not claim.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number
of other recent
studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms
of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not
appear capable
of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's
author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
One
of the most important findings is that the percentage
of young adults with IQs below 90
appears to decrease by two - thirds if they were breastfed, said
study author June Machover Reinisch, director emerita
of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University.
No random sampling;
authors appear to have simply cherry - picked water wells previously known to have high concentrations
of methane, although they never actually mention in the report which wells they sampled or where they're located: «Jackson said the
study was indeed not random, but that was because they needed homeowners permission to test their water.»
Surprisingly these same people are just as affected as everyone else on other tasks that require different cognitive abilities, such as maintaining focus,» said Paul Whitney, a WSU professor
of psychology and lead
author of the
study, which
appeared in the journal Scientific Reports.
Theories abound, but one popular idea — favoured by the
authors of this
study — is that it reflects the action
of attention which
appears to sample neural activity in rapid bursts.
So there
appears no minimum size that will permit the infected population to stabilize and hold on,
authors of the new
study conclude.
Lee Gehrke, the Hermann L.F. von Helmholtz Professor in MIT's Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), is also a senior
author of the
study, which
appears in the Sept. 27 issue
of Science Translational Medicine.
«By identifying and enrolling these men in clinical trials immediately, the hope is to take a prostate cancer that
appears to be incurable and make it curable» stated Trevor J. Royce, MD, senior resident in the department
of Radiation Oncology at BWH, and corresponding
author of the
study.
The combination
of drugs
appeared less toxic than standard chemotherapy, were relatively inexpensive and should be clinically evaluated, said Dwayne G. Stupack, PhD, the
study's senior
author and associate professor in the dDivision
of Gynecologic Oncology at Moores Cancer Center.
Its impact
appears to reduce the ability
of the cells in the eye's trabecular meshwork to continually move the clear aqueous humor out
of the front
of the eye and dump it into the body's general circulation, said Liu, corresponding
author of the
study in the journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.
We also hope to learn why exenatide
appears to work better for some patients than for others,» said the
study's first
author, Dr Dilan Athauda (UCL Institute
of Neurology).
Still, «despite the lack
of controlled data, there are some things that
appear so frequently and prominently in Ebola virus disease survivors that we feel comfortable attributing them to [Ebola],» says senior
study author Daniel Bausch, a physician on WHO's Clinical Care Team for Ebola.
«This vaccine
appears to be safe for patients, and elicits a broad anti-tumor immunity — we think it warrants further testing in larger clinical trials,» said
study lead
author Janos L. Tanyi, MD, an assistant professor
of obstetrics and gynecology at Penn Medicine.
These findings, which
appear in an early online edition
of Vaccine, confirmed the expected results, said Geoffrey Gorse, M.D., professor
of internal medicine in the division
of infectious diseases at Saint Louis University and the
study's lead
author.
«We correctly forecast the peak in dengue incidence to occur three months earlier than expected in March 2016, with a 90 percent chance
of exceeding the mean dengue incidence for the previous five years,» said Lowe, Stewart Ibarra's colleague who is the lead
author of an article on the
study that
appeared in the July 2017 issue
of Lancet Planetary Health.
In the
study, «Ecological segregation in a small mammal hybrid zone: Habitat - specific mating opportunities and selection against hybrids restrict gene flow on a fine spatial scale,» which
appears in the March print edition
of the journal Evolution, the
authors discuss the factors driving these mating dynamics in a hybrid zone in southern California.
The
study, which
appears today in The New England Journal
of Medicine, comes with a number
of caveats, says lead
author Susan Stewart, an expert on aging at the National Bureau
of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In a
study appearing in the September 27 issue
of JAMA, Kanu Okike, M.D., M.P.H.,
of the Kaiser Moanalua Medical Center, Honolulu, and colleagues examined if bias with single - blind peer review might be greatest in the setting
of author or institutional prestige.
«We'd like to develop the tools to be able to identify people at true risk, independent
of why they got there, with the ultimate goal
of maybe intervening early and not waiting for depression to strike the person,» says Gabrieli, an
author of the
study, which
appears in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
«One criticism
of the PARP drugs is they are not active in patients who have developed resistance to other therapies, but we found veliparib
appears to be effective in some platinum - resistant patients with recurrent or persistent disease,» said Robert L. Coleman, MD, lead
author of the
study and professor and vice chair
of clinical research at the University
of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston.
The
study, whose other
author was Sacha Klein
of Michigan State University,
appears in the journal Child Abuse & Neglect.
«Our work demonstrates one
of the most advanced designs to date
of a self - contained flapping - winged aerial robot with bat morphology that is able to perform autonomous flight,» explained Alireza Ramezani, a postdoctoral researcher at the University
of Illinois who is the first
author of the cover article, «A Biomimetic Robotic Platform to
Study Flight Specializations
of Bats,»
appearing in AAAS Science Robotics on February 1.
And «the majority
of these cases
appeared to be health care — acquired,» says Elizabeth Bancroft, a medical epidemiologist with the Los Angeles County Department
of Public Health and
author of an editorial that accompanied the
study.
Other determinants, including local labor market conditions, parental education and family structure
appear to have a greater impact on child poverty levels, according to Myungkook Joo, assistant professor in Rutgers School
of Social Work, who
authored the
study.
«Very early on in this disease — at a time when outside a
study like ours the majority
of people would not have been diagnosed with COPD — patients
appear to be losing lung function,» said lead
author Mark T. Dransfield, MD, medical director
of the University
of Alabama at Birmingham Lung Center.
«Transplantation tolerance
appears to be a resilient and persistent state, even though it can be transiently overcome,» said Anita Chong, PhD, professor
of transplantation surgery at the University
of Chicago and co-senior
author of the
study.
Unfortunately, this approach doesn't
appear to be helping to reduce consumption very much, even when we give consumers what policymakers thought might help: some guidance for how many calories they should be eating,» said the
study's lead
author Julie Downs, associate research professor
of social and decision sciences in CMU's Dietrich College
of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Extra-terrestrials that resemble humans should have evolved on other, Earth - like planets, making it increasingly paradoxical that we still
appear to be alone in the universe, the
author of a new
study on convergent evolution has claimed.
«Activation
of these cell receptors
appear to prevent brain cells from cleaning out the trash — the toxic buildup
of proteins, such as alpha - synuclein, tau and amyloid, common in neurodegenerative diseases,» says the
study's senior
author, neurologist Charbel Moussa, MBBS, PhD, director
of Georgetown's Laboratory for Dementia and Parkinsonism, and scientific and clinical research director
of the GUMC Translational Neurotherapeutics Program.
«The strikes did not
appear to be defensive, but were more likely were associated with aborted feeding behavior,» said USGS wildlife biologist and herpetologist Bob Reed, the lead
author of the
study.
«Our
study demonstrates that parasites being attracted by feces does not
appear to be the reason for which evolution has favoured this behaviour, despite this having been traditionally assumed to be the case,» Juan Diego Ibáñez - Álamo said, the paper's main
author and an investigator at the Spanish National Scientific Research Council's (CSIC) Doñana Biological Station and at the University
of Groningen (Netherlands).
«One
of the ways that superfluidity manifests is through the formation
of quantum vortices, but they have never been experimentally observed in droplets,» said Andrey Vilesov, professor
of chemistry and physics at the USC Dornsife Collge
of Letters, Arts and Sciences and co-corresponding
author of the
study, which
appears in Science on August 22.
«Autism
appears to be strongly correlated with rate
of congenital malformations
of the genitals in males across the country,» said
study author Andrey Rzhetsky, PhD, professor
of genetic medicine and human genetics at the University
of Chicago.
For starters, it's important to recognize that cooperation between humans makes no sense, said David Melamed, an assistant professor
of sociology at The Ohio State University and lead
author of the
study, which
appears in the journal Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences.
Few reliable tools exist for detecting neural signals
of awareness in people who
appear unresponsive, says Lorina Naci, a neuroscientist at the University
of Western Ontario in London, Canada, and lead
author of the new
study.
The good news is that those in the heart
studies who did control all three factors had a 62 percent lower risk
of developing cardiovascular disease, according to Nathan D. Wong, lead
author of the UCI report, which
appears online in Diabetes Care.
Their findings, which
appear in the Journal
of Educational Psychology, point to the value
of well - designed interventions to improve education, the
study's
authors say.
«Most
of the time, when people talk about delaying gratification, they talk about basic processes
of evaluation and self - control,» said Laura Michaelson, a CU - Boulder doctoral student in the Department
of Psychology and Neuroscience and co-lead
author of the new
study appearing in the online journal Frontiers in Psychology.
«We tried to untangle the large role aging
appears to play in some
of the most devastating neurological disorders,» said Edward Giniger, Ph.D., senior investigator at the NIH's National Institute
of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the senior
author of the
study published in Disease Models & Mechanisms.
But these beliefs run counter to new findings which
appear in the journal Addictive Behaviors, says the
study's lead
author, Craig Colder, a professor in UB's Department
of Psychology.
Lead
author of the
study, Dr Simone Ribero, a dermatologist from the Department
of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology at King's, said: «For many years dermatologists have identified that the skin
of acne sufferers
appears to age more slowly than in those who have not experienced any acne in their lifetime.
Because most cases
of Parkinson's disease
appear to be at least partially caused by environmental factors such as pesticide exposure, these findings support the approach that targeting α - synuclein could slow or stop the progression
of Parkinson's in most people with the disease, said
study lead
author Jeff Bronstein, a professor
of neurology and director
of movement disorders at the David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA.
«It
appears that the herring will have an advantage over other more sensitive species in a future acidified ocean,» said Michael Sswat, a researcher from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, who was the lead
author of the
study.
Every language has this amazing similar ordering
of colors, so that reds are more consistently communicated than greens or blues,» says Edward Gibson, an MIT professor
of brain and cognitive sciences and the first
author of the
study, which
appears in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences the week
of Sept. 18.