Sentences with phrase «collaborators over»

a dispute between former business collaborators over rights to business opportunities, company property, internet domain names, etc. in the context of forestry investment products and tropical hardwood plantations;
What Shirreff and his close collaborators over many years brought to their art and craft was not only technical virtuosity, inventiveness and versatility in the diverse processes of etching and lithography, but a quality of mind and spirit that was subtly attuned to the different conceptual and expressive requirements of each individual artist.
I've been lucky enough to work with some great clients and collaborators over the years.
«Working with our collaborators over the years, Berkeley Lab has made many important findings on thirdhand smoke, and now we're excited to use new approaches to better quantify its harm to human health.»
Shedd Aquarium's Microbiome Project is pleased to welcome Jean Pierre Nshimyimana, a postdoctoral researcher from Michigan State University (MSU), as a collaborator over the next two years.

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Jarvis also noted that while Facebook is a collaborator and funder of the project, «we designed the governance to assure that neither Facebook nor any other funder would have direct control over grants and to make sure that we would not be put in a position of doing anything we did not want to do.»
He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years.
A quality LinkedIn profile can be a gateway for prospective employers and collaborators, but with over 467 million members, LinkedIn is not the easiest place to stand out.
For Mullenweg, it was only natural the company's employees would work remotely given its roots in WordPress, an open - source blog publishing network with collaborators all over the world.
Following the victory of the French resistance over the Nazi collaborationist Vichy regime in 1944, Albert Camus and the Catholic novelist François Mauriac debated how society should deal with the collaborators.
The writings of Grisez, Finnis, and their collaborators have been greeted by a barrage of criticism, which is why Professor George has written over three hundred pages of essays in their defense.
The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.
The synergy between Chef Barbara Lynch and Cat is the result of the relationship the two have shared for over 20 years as friends, colleagues, and collaborators.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of you who've been a part of my blog over the years — whether you are a reader, a commenter, an advertiser, a sharer, a collaborator, or perhaps a little of each — I have been blessed to make connections with so many of you.
Through working with partners and collaborators such as Arlington Heights Memorial Library, Northwest Community Healthcare, Arlington Heights Park District Parks Foundation, Wheeling Community Consolidated School District # 21, Prospect Heights School District # 23, Arlington Heights School District # 25, Village of Arlington Heights and the Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce Wellness Committee, the process creates analysis, and then moves to creating strategic concepts for improvement, future modeling and surveillance of outcomes over time.
Battling the interference of 658 MPs, plus Peers, press and Royalty; coaxing and soothing his collaborator Pugin; fending of the mad schemes of a host of crackpot inventors, including Dr Reid and his Ventilator, and assaults from the egos of countless busybodies intent on destroying his reputation and coming in three times over budget and 17 years behind schedule, Barry eventually succeeded — after countless setbacks and rows which contributed to his death in 1860.
Di Carlo's release makes no specific mention of Saland's gay marriage vote, although it does accuse the senator of being a «a liberal Democrat collaborator» and «economic and personal freedoms» that have diminished over the 32 years Saland has been in office.
The arrested Nigerians and their foreign collaborators, according to him, have been handed over to the newly inaugurated Mines Division of the Nigerian Police for prosecution.
The statement read, «Today, God gave Ekiti State and its people another victory over the EFCC and its APC collaborators as the State Commissioner for Finance, Chief Toyin Ojo and Accountant General, Mrs. Yemisi Owolabi were released after spending 14 days in EFCC detention for doing nothing.
«We know so little about the dark parts of the universe, it's important to measure how they push and pull on space over cosmic history,» said Lucas Macri of Texas A&M University in College Station, a key collaborator on the study.
Solar physicist Jean - Loup Bertaux and his collaborators at the Service d'Aeronomie du Centre National de la Recherché Scientifique in Verrieres - le - Buisson, France, recorded the reflected Lyman - a glow over the entire sky in 1995 and 1996.
Measurements of VSLS in the atmosphere over the past two decades, provided by collaborators from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the United States, were also analysed.
In the years since, Kuessner and his collaborators have excavated more than 2 hectares and used geomagnetic surveys to analyze disturbances in the soil over an additional 10 hectares to reveal the outlines of the camp.
McCoy and his collaborators took advantage of the public nature of the bitcoin blockchain technology to trace ransom payments over a two - year period ¬.
At every new location, Vermeulen gathers a team of local collaborators who help build the installation over several months, through dialogue and experimentation.
William Sullivan (UCSC), collaborator of this work, adds: «Like a car with its engine out of tune, over many cell divisions this is likely to result in severe disruptions in chromosome organization.»
Mikovits and her collaborators were over the moon when they learned of Lo's success at the FDA.
After poring over the literature on dusty disks, Melis and his collaborators identified two processes that can explain what they observed.
Dr Juliet Biggs and colleagues in the School of Earth Sciences, with collaborators from Cornell, Oxford and Southern Methodist University, looked at the archive of satellite data covering over 500 volcanoes worldwide, many of which have been systematically observed for over 18 years.
As the guide warns, «[w] ith research involving international collaborators, legal, social, and cultural differences may lead to disputes over whether someone has acted irresponsibly» in the course of a project.
With collaborators from Virginia Tech and ETH (Switzerland), JGI scientists discovered that the latter are very efficient in killing competing bacteria, potentially to help these «Hydes» take over the leaf niche.
Professor Joachim Burger, his Mainz palaeogeneticist team, and international collaborators have pioneered palaeogenetic research of the Neolithization process in Europe over the last decade.
Dr. Solis said that they had cited new discoveries relevant to the North American snout moth fauna found in GLOBIZ, or the Global Information System on Pyraloidea, an electronic list of over 15,500 snout moth species names for which she is a collaborator.
Li, the Das Family Career Development Distinguished Associate Professor in the School of Engineering & Applied Science, and his collaborators have derived a mathematical formula to design broadband pulse sequences to excite a population of nuclear spins over a wide band of frequencies.
«There's a lot of archeological work to be done to sort out how the populations fluctuated and how these cities grew over time,» said Beach's collaborator, Sheryl Luzzadder - Beach, professor of geography, University of Texas at Austin.
Over the life of this project, funding has been provided by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, DHS, and industry collaborators Lafarge and Infra - Metals.
«You can see things evolve over time in a way that you never could with a snapshot,» says physicist and collaborator Brett Barwick.
«We know they benefit because over time they form a colony on the electrode,» notes Lovley's collaborator Leonard Tender, of the Naval Research Laboratory.
Over the last decade, the Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) and U.S. collaborators have studied the environmental and climate changes of the western Arctic Ocean and has witnessed rapid expansion of the «acidified» water in the upper water column.
Over the next five years Filoche and Mayboroda brought in additional collaborators and improved the landscape function's predictive power.
Hawkings and his collaborators spent three months in 2012 and 2013 gathering water samples and measuring the flow of water from the 600 - square - kilometer (230 - square - mile) Leverett Glacier and the smaller, 36 - square - kilometer (14 - square - mile) Kiattuut Sermiat Glacier in Greenland as part of a Natural Environment Research Council - funded project to understand how much phosphorus, in various forms, was escaping from the ice sheet over time and draining into the sea.
Friedman and his collaborators have raised over $ 2 million to help transform idea into action.
He and his collaborators present evidence that a coevolutionary arms race has led to genetic differentiation and is causing the evolution of a new species, perhaps over a remarkably short time period.
Rothschild was no mere hobbyist, however, but rather a keen scientist who with his curators and collaborators described 5,000 new species and published over 1,700 books and papers based on his collections.
For example, gravitational way is being a real solid test of inflation, but over the last couple of years, there have been a number of other ideas studying these primordial seeds that John and his collaborators measured.
Some of the — a publication actually that'll be coming out in the New England Journal today that myself with many other collaborators worked on, we showed that in Guinea it was actually an older group of people, over 40 or 45 I think it was who were the ones most at risk of death.
Seeking to resolve this shortcoming, researchers Yosuke Mizuno and Kentaro Nakamura from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Neisei Hayashi, a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science fellow from the University of Tokyo, and their collaborators recently succeeded in increasing the sampling rate of BOCDR to 100 kHz, over 5000 times the previous rate, enabling real - time distributed measurement.
BMFL is the core facility of Leiden University and the Netherlands Metabolomics Centre (NMC) and its users include internal as well as external academic collaborators and pharmaceutical and industrial clients from all over the world, measuring over 15,000 profiles annually.
With the production equipment purchased and the collaborator network built with ASPB funding, Science IRL will be able to continue its mission long after the grant year is over.
Dr. Preti and his collaborators are exploiting this difference to detect the odor signature of ovarian cancer from blood samples, with the aim of creating a sensor that can identify the cancer at early treatable stages and improve survival rates for this silent killer, which leads to the death of over 14,000 American women every year.
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