Sentences with phrase «author on a paper just»

Dr Green is the lead author on a paper just published in Environmental Science and Technology, which describes the worrying ecological effects of discarded plastic carrier bags.

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«When one feels writer's block, it's good to just keep putting things down on paper — ideas, knowledge, etc.»» Konnikova reports author Scott Barry Kaufman as recommending.
A super interesting social activist, he helped author a paper that led to the Istanbul Protocol on documenting torture at just 21 years of age.
Their new paper cups are going to do a lot more than just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article) and more.
I can just see where the author is coming from; we do have, on paper, to play teams lower in the league then City have to play.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
The Senate Democrats, Stewart - Cousins noted, just this past May authored a white paper on college affordability (or the lack thereof), which was also a big deal in the 2016 presidential race — hence, Cuomo's appearance today with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who made free tuition a cornerstone of his campaign.
Evidence for these rapid warming events, on the order of 10 degrees Celsius in just 30 or so years, has shown up in the Greenland ice core, said Kim Cobb, the paper's second author.
«Containers are just now being studied as part of the cloud infrastructure, but our research indicates that how they function in the cloud is critical to developing and distributing future computer systems that maximize efficiency,» said Ali Anwar, lead author on the paper that details the research and a Ph.D. candidate in Virginia Tech's Department of Computer Science in the College of Engineering.
On the left side of its results page are things that Semantic Scholar parsed from those papers: not just the typical bibliographic data, such as publication date and author affiliations, but the types of cells used in the experiments and even the methods.
«It was a big step just coming up with the idea of using magnetic permeability to store information, and coming up with a practical way of getting the memory near the sensor so that it can be read» explains Dr Alan Edelstein, an author on the paper.
«What we've determined is that this protein's ability to alter editing of mRNAs is not specific to just a few genes, but instead, its ability to bind to mRNAs is required for proper RNA editing of most mRNAs,» said Michael C. Washburn, a graduate student in the IU College of Arts and Sciences» Department of Biology and first author on the paper with Boyko Kakaradov of the University of California, San Diego.
There's no shortage of places to publish original research papers about pathogens and immunity, but a new peer - reviewed journal on those topics has a unique author - friendly mandate: to reduce the submission process to a matter of minutes, and initial reviews to just a few days.
Botanist Klaus Oeggl of the University of Innsbruck in Austria, who has studied the body and artifacts closely, praises the paper for focusing on the entire assemblage rather than just the body, but he says that proving the authors» conclusions will require new field work.
«We were able to assemble the human genome, but it was close to the limit of our ability; seven times bigger was just too much,» said Steven Salzberg, professor of medicine and biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University, one of the directors of the loblolly genome assembly team, who was also an author on the papers.
«So far we have doubled the peak and average «luminosity» - measures that are directly related to the collision rates,» said Wolfram Fischer, Associate Chair for Accelerators of Brookhaven's Collider - Accelerator Department and lead author on a paper describing the success just published in Physical Review Letters.
This is our dream for personalized cancer therapy, so we're not just guessing any more about which drugs will work but can choose drug targets based on what's driving that patient's cancer,» said Josh Stuart, the Baskin professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, director of cancer and stem cell genomics at the UCSC Genomics Institute, and a senior corresponding author of the paper.
«Although this study is a landmark moment in a substantial chapter of work, it is just the beginning,» says Wei - Chung Lee, Ph.D., Instructor in Neurobiology at Harvard Medicine School and lead author on the paper.
«It just looks like a clear sample with some black specks in it,» said Weinreich, the second author on the paper.
«A cool star spins very fast when it's young, but just like a top on a table it gets slower and slower as the star grows older,» Soren Meibom from the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Massachusetts, and the lead author of the paper, told BBC.
In the 25 - year update to their original Paleo paper, the authors tried to clarify that they did not then, and do not now, propose that people adopt a particular diet just based on what our ancient ancestors ate.
The word author stems from authority, automatically you assume a position by design or abstraction that you should be taken seriously.Stand and deliver show your worth on paper not Just word count, readership is king and platform the altar, minister your product with conviction and the World may become your choir.
She also has a free white paper on Twitter Just for Authors.
At the risk of pushing the «wanton promotion» limit too far on this forum, I should qualify, I am one of the Co-Founders of LiveSign a promotion and signing service run by iDoLVine where authors and readers connect via video and authors personalize versions of not only eBooks (DRM or Free) but paper books as well — just to get that out of the way.
Just as the industry has embraced hybrid authors and hybrid publishers, companies like Paper Lantern Lit and its resulting publishing arm The Studio, co-founded by Lexa Hillyer and bestselling author Lauren Oliver, have emerged to work with these authors in a one - on - one capacity.
I prefer reading short stories on my Kindle and epics in paper (the Kindle just doesn't give me that same satisfaction of cracking the spine every 30 pages or so...), and I feel like Kindle readers especially are very interested in trying out indie authors and short stories.
The only book covers that might escape this kind of scrutiny, might be your religious books, education textbooks and your proven authors who can just write their name on a paper bag cover and they will sell like gold!
... 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
Hi Joe, Just wanted to say I first heard about you on a bus with twenty other authors from various imprints of Amazon on the way to a press conference where J. Bezos was announcing the new Kindle Paper White.
Tellingly, Emma Straub, the author of the Modern Lovers, (PRH / Riverhead), which just debuted at # 14 on the NYT Hardcover Fiction list, recently told that paper that she set her book in the Ditmas Park section of Brooklyn, because she «wanted to stay as far away from the quote - unquote Brooklyn book as I could,» a fine distinction to those who are» t familiar with the differences of Brooklyn real estate.
To be clear, the paper did not look at actual costs, it just projected what the authors thought those costs might be based on theory.
You just mentioned the paper with Wade knowing that someone would comment on the fact that you are not listed as an author hoping to divert attention once again.
It's not really a comment blog (although that may just be due to lack of traffic), but the author seems to be doing a thorough job of keeping abreast of the field via regular posts on significant new papers, media coverage, conferences, etc..
1:30 p.m. Updated I sent a query to the paper authors this morning and just got a reply from Gabriele C. Hegerl of the University of Edinburgh, someone whose expertise I've drawn on many times over the years.
The other features — already mentioned — were the identification of dominant regional concerns, the highlighting of climate change impacts already occurring, and the report's effectiveness as an engagement tool, which Mooney had just commented on, plus one more thing: the focus on extreme events, which are both most noticeable by the public and the primary source of economic damage in the next several decades, as Dr. Michael Hanemann (author of this paper) explained to me for a story I wrote about the California drought.
To this end, a new paper authored by a team led by Leon Hermanson has just appeared on - line in the journal Geophysical Research Letters that describes a decadal forecasting model developed by the U.K. Met Office and called, rather unimaginatively, the Decadal Prediction System (DePreSys).
«I just noticed I'm the lead author on one of the papers on the list.
Rather than focusing just on methane leakage, the authors of the ERL paper surveyed 23 experts to get their predictions about future natural gas supply and then fed those assumptions into a model of the energy system.
In 1974, one of its authors, Wallace Broecker did just that in a paper titled Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?.
Here's just one author's (LJUNGQVIST) opinion on this subject, from one of the papers on your first link.
Everytime an author publishes something different from what the IPCC published in their last report — from Solomon et al. on stratospheric water vapor trends to all the new hockey sticks post the so - called «iconic» Mann hockeystick, each of which is somewhat different, to all the GWP - replacement metrics proposed by Fuglesvedt et al., to practically any paper published in the scientific literature or any talk given at AGU... scientists don't make their name by publishing papers that say, «yup, we're just saying exactly what the IPCC said.
The author of this paper says Stantec's insistence on checking for carcasses very near to the turbines is giving false numbers: «The Wolfe Island studies conducted by Stantec reported hundreds of carcasses with just several reported beyond 50 meters.
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.
(PS, for going beyond this one example, on how to find subsequent cites generally — I tried various search strings in Scholar before hitting on the one that pulled up the paper; if you are trying to find a paper in Scholar and your first search doesn't work, usually some fragment of its title, authors, or journal reference will locate it — just experiment.)
More than anything else maybe what I felt was a desire to speak, to talk back, to have a role in authoring my own story, not just on paper but to actively, agentically, find and make meanings in, be actively involved in constructing and narrating my own life.
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