Sentences with phrase «co-author dr»

This has major impacts on rainfall patterns worldwide, explains study co-author Dr Wenju Cai from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia.
As co-author Dr Pieter Zuidema puts it:
Extended droughts have more extensive impacts, says study co-author Dr William Anderegg from the University of Utah.
Dr Gray's co-author Dr James Rae, also from the University of St Andrews, said that although the ancient North Pacific CO2 rise was dramatic in geological terms, it happened very slowly compared to modern man - made CO2 rise.
Co-author Dr Juliane Kaminski, an expert in dog cognition who is also at the university, said: «Little is known about the early domestication of wolves and it is likely to have been a complex evolutionary process.
Co-author Dr Elizabeth Burn, a retired primary teacher, told Schools Week: «Children and teachers are judged on their genders rather than teaching capabilities — we are wasting talent.
«We are reaching the limits of how precisely we can test quantum theory on Earth,» said co-author Dr Daniel Oi at the University of Strathclyde.
One possible line of action to improve the survival chances of coral could be to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, says study co-author Dr Mark Eakin, coordinator of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Coral Reef Watch programme.
Co-author Dr Chris Finlay, from the Technical University of Denmark said: «We know more about the Sun than the Earth's core.
Co-author Dr Ivan Haigh, lecturer in coastal oceanography at the University of Southampton and also based at NOCS, adds: «Historical observations show a rising sea level from about 1800 as sea water warmed up and melt water from glaciers and ice fields flowed into the oceans.
Co-author Dr Alison Kay from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology said: «Our hydrological modelling suggests that the increased likelihood of extreme rainfall arising from human - made climate change gives a more modest increase in extreme flows in the River Thames.
says co-author Dr Greg Edgecombe of the Natural History Museum.
Co-author Dr Friederike Otto, a senior researcher in Oxford's Environmental Change Institute and scientific coordinator of climateprediction.net, said: «For the first time ever, this study doesn't stop at rainfall and river flow but attributes the change in risk from the meteorology down to the direct impact of flooded houses in the river catchment zones.»
Co-author Dr Pascal Yiou, from Le Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et l'Environnement (LSCE) in Paris, said: «The increase in extreme rainfall was due to a rise in moisture and very likely an increase in the frequency of deep depressions west of Scotland.
Co-author Dr Gavin Foster, a Reader in Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton, who is based at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS), explains: «Geological data showed that sea level would likely rise by nine metres or more as the climate system adjusts to today's greenhouse effect.
Co-author Dr Eleanor Burke, from the Met Office Hadley Centre, said: «The advantage of our approach is that permafrost loss can be estimated for any policy - relevant global warming scenario.
But due to resources and organisational realities, care can often become more task - focused, despite intentions and aspirations to deliver person - centred care,» said co-author Dr Penny Rapaport (UCL Psychiatry).
Co-author Dr Alex Liu, from the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge, said: «Discriminating between these different hypotheses has been difficult, as there are so few morphological features in Dickinsonia to compare to modern organisms.
«We would encourage schools to ensure that science - related extra curricula activities, including school visits, are targeted to reach all students, not just those in the «top» sets, to avoid reproducing existing inequalities,» comments co-author Dr Jennifer DeWitt.
«Mercury has a long lifecycle in the atmosphere, up to a year,» said co-author Dr Robyn Schofield.
Co-author Dr Grant Wilson, from Energy2050 at the University of Sheffield, said: «Having a longer - term view, it is likely to prove vastly cheaper not to emit a tonne of CO2 into the atmosphere over the near - term, rather than to have to take it back out of the atmosphere after 2050.
«If we saw a high abundance of wasps in one year, numbers are likely to be lower in the following year,» explains co-author Dr John Haywood from Victoria's School of Mathematics and Statistics.
«By changing the surface properties like the shape of the substrate at the nanoscale level, we tricked the stem cells to behave differently,» explains co-author Dr Julien Gautrot, from QMUL's School of Engineering and Materials Science and the Institute of Bioengineering.
«The interesting part is that you can see a clear analogy between these actions in the sheep's faces and similar facial actions in humans when they are in pain — there is a similarity in terms of the muscles in their faces and in our faces,» said co-author Dr Marwa Mahmoud, a postdoctoral researcher in Robinson's group.
«This discovery highlights the need for increased study throughout the tropics, for example Manu NP and its surrounding areas have been well studied, but despite these efforts, new species are being continuously discovered,» points out first author Alex Shepack, a PhD student in the laboratory of co-author Dr Alessandro Catenazzi at Southern Illinois University.
Co-author Dr Alex Richardson added: «The longer term health implications of such low blood Omega - 3 levels in children obviously can't be known.
Co-author Dr Chetna Malhotra advises that rather than investing heavily in high cost treatments, «Policymakers should emphasize policies that support adequate pain management and hospice home care services.»
«The data of the model simulation was so close to the deep ocean sediment data, that we knew immediately, we were on the right track,» said co-author Dr Laurie Menviel from the University of New South Wales, Australia, who conducted the model simulation.
«Periods of very intense North Atlantic circulation and higher Northern Hemisphere temperatures increased the preservation of microfossils in the sediment cores, whereas those with slower circulation, when the study site was primarily influenced from the south, were linked with decreased carbonate ion concentrations at our core site which led to partial dissolution,» said co-author Dr Luke Skinner, also from Cambridge's Department of Earth Sciences.
They have a very high metabolic rate and high - energy costs and need their gills to be working as efficiently as possible,» says co-author Dr Jodie Rummer.
Co-author Dr Helen Roy from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology said, «This study demonstrates the value of a citizen science approach for tracking an invasive alien species in both space and time and understanding how environmental conditions may exacerbate spread.»
«We're not saying nothing happened,» said co-author Dr William Foster, a palaeontologist from the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin.
«In this scenario, Vitamin C behaves as an inhibitor of glycolysis, which fuels energy production in mitochondria, the «powerhouse» of the cell, explained co-author Dr Federica Sotgia.
If you are not engaging internationally then you will miss out on that international resource — that flow of new ideas and information,» said co-author Dr Aleksandr Spectre, who heads up the lab.
«The presence of bacteria linked to fish disease on the gills of sediment - exposed fish suggests that exposure to, and accumulation of sediment, may trigger the development of fish diseases,» says co-author Dr Tracy Ainsworth.
Co-author Dr Roberta Fida, lecturer in organisational behaviour at Norwich Business School, said: «Our results also showed that the more employees perceive themselves as capable of speaking up for their rights and ideas, what we call assertive self - efficacy, the more they seem to engage in counterproductive work behaviour targeting the organisation as a whole.
Study co-author Dr Enrico Costanza, from the Agents, Interaction, Complexity Group in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, says: «IoT objects can be attacked and possibly hijacked, putting our privacy, data and safety in question.
«We knew roads were very dangerous for the environment — leading to sharp increases in illegal logging, fires, land speculation and poaching,» said co-author Dr Mason Campbell.
«Zoning of protected areas and forest conservation on private land, combined with subsidising farmers to increase yields on degraded pastures rather than create new ones, has seen deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon decline steeply since 2004 — although it's too early to say if this success will be sustained,» said co-author Dr Bernardo Strassburg of Brazil's International Institute for Sustainability.
Co-author Dr Andy Ryan said: «When WEE1 was inhibited in cells with a SETD2 mutation, the levels of deoxynucleotides, the components that make DNA, dropped below the critical level needed for replication.
«Even though the hand is gone, people with phantom limb pain still feel like there's a hand there — it basically feels painful, like a burning or hypersensitive type of pain, and conventional painkillers are ineffective in treating it,» said study co-author Dr Ben Seymour, a neuroscientist based in Cambridge's Department of Engineering.
Co-author Dr Daniel Fazakerley from the University of Sydney's School of Life and Environmental Science and Charles Perkins Centre said CoQ provides a vital role in converting nutrients like fat and sugar into usable energy.
Co-author Dr Iain Staffell, from the Centre for Environmental Policy, said: «This tool allows us to combat one of the biggest uncertainties in the future energy system, and use real data to answer questions such as how electricity storage could revolutionise the electricity generation sector, or when high - capacity home storage batteries linked to personal solar panels might become cost - effective.»
Study co-author Dr Dermot Lynott, from Lancaster University, said: «We were initially surprised that no one had studied this issue before; however, the US government cut research funding for gun - related research over decade and a half ago, so research in this area has been somewhat suppressed.»
«Drug treatments for schizophrenia have barely changed over the past few decades, as they still target dopamine receptors,» says study co-author Dr Andrew McQuillin, head of the UCL Molecular Psychiatry team that first discovered GRM3.
Co-author Dr Cesar Lima from UCL's Speech Communication Lab commented: «We did not tell the participants that the ambiguous sounds could contain speech before they were scanned, or ask them to try to understand the sounds.
Co-author Dr Lisa Leaver of the University of Exeter added: «We predicted that squirrels would be quick to learn this task because learning spatial arrays is crucial for them in order to recover their food caches in the winter months.
Co-author Dr Themis Prodromakis Reader in Nanoelectronics and EPSRC Fellow in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, said: «The uptake of any new technology is typically hampered by the lack of practical demonstrators that showcase the technology's benefits in practical applications.
Co-author Dr Matthew Witt from the Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI) at the University of Exeter added: «These findings further emphasize the regional and global importance of Gabon's nesting sea turtle populations and places the country in a better position to support and implement measures to protect them.»
«Investment relative to mortality for pneumonia has increased in recent years, but it remains low compared to other respiratory infections like tuberculosis and influenza,» says co-author Dr Stuart Clarke, from the University of Southampton's Faculty of Medicine.
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