Sentences with phrase «co-author of the new analysis»

«It's clear that volcanic eruptions systematically suppressed Nile flow,» says Joseph Manning, a historian at Yale University and co-author of the new analysis.

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In a new analysis of 1 million U.S. teens, my co-authors and I looked at how teens were spending their free time and which activities correlated with happiness, and which didn't.
«Based this new analysis of a decade's worth of data on children involved in crashes, policymakers, pediatricians and health educators should continue to recommend as best practice the use of belt - positioning booster seats once a child outgrows a harnessed based child restraint until he / she is at least 8 years of age,» says Dennis Durbin, MD, MSCE, co-scientific director of The Center for Injury Research and Prevention and study co-author.
On Saturday night, Robert Ford, who co-authored a recent academic analysis of Ukip support with Matthew Goodwin, Revolt on the Right, said the findings raised new questions about next year's general election, and suggest Ukip could be even more of a threat in subsequent ones.
«In the current study, we can utilize a new analysis of shipboard measurements, taken since the end of the 19th century, to verify the second part of the Bjerknes hypothesis,» says Prof. Mojib Latif of GEOMAR, co-author of the study.
«This study represents the most rigorous analysis to date of samples suspected to derive from anomalous or mythical «hominid» - like creatures,» Lindqvist and her co-authors write in their new paper.
«This analysis of data from the new National Seismic Hazard Maps reveals that significantly more Americans are exposed to earthquake shaking, reflecting both the movement of the population to higher risk areas on the west coast and a change in hazard assessments,» said co-author Bill Leith, senior science advisor at USGS.
«It is the first extinct passerine bird described in the archipelago, and it won't be the last,» states Alcover, co-author of the study published in Zootaxa which focused on the analysis of beak morphology in order to determine the new species.
The main benefit of the study, based on new analyses of the carbon content of the country's coal, is that «it provides a baseline for future emission policies,» says Dabo Guan, a co-author of the paper and a climate change economist at Tsinghua University in Beijing and the University of East Anglia, in Norwich, U.K.
A new analysis of worldwide customs and trade data published in the journal Biological Conservation confirms that shark - fin trade has dropped by approximately 25 percent over the last decade «Although we can't say that we fully understand the scale or the cause of the shark fin trade decline in China, it seems safe to conclude that demand for fins is waning, and that sounds like good news for sharks,» says global shark fin trade expert Shelley Clarke, a co-author on this study.
This accrued heat is «really the memory of past climate change,» said Kevin Trenberth, the head of climate analysis at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and co-author of a new paper on ocean warming.
A new analysis of 1.5 million medical papers shows studies co-authored by women are more likely to address gender and sex differences when it comes to disease risk.
It's easy to imagine teachers going easy on their own students, possibly unconsciously, motivated by nothing more than a desire to help them — a study co-authored by my colleague, Jonah Rockoff, found exactly this result in an analysis of New York Regents Exam grading.
Prof Matt England, of the University of New South Wales climate change research centre, another co-author on the analysis, told me:
«The World Bank itself has laid out a stark picture of what a world with four degrees of warming looks like, yet it continues to pump billions into projects exploring for new fossil fuel resources that must not be burned in any reasonably safe climate scenario,» said Elizabeth Bast, Managing Director of Oil Change International and co-author of today's analysis.
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