Sentences with phrase «colleague found»

Two University of Michigan researchers and a Florida colleague found two abrupt warming spikes in ocean temperatures that coincide with two previously documented extinction pulses near the end of the Cretaceous Period.
Hedges and a colleague found the animals, named Sphaerodactylus ariasae, in a sink hole and cave in a forest on the island of Beata, part of the Jaragua National Park in the Dominican Republic.
In a previous study, he and a colleague found that future warming will make the Persian Gulf extremely vulnerable to deadly heat waves.
In a 2014 meta - analysis of more than 100 peer - reviewed studies, he and a colleague found that indigenous - managed forests are significantly less likely than the average tropical forest to be deforested.
And what he and his colleagues find is that «post-2005 vintages have been roughly equal to public markets.»
She and her colleagues found that we make snap judgments about other people that answer two primary questions:
UCSF researcher Shalini Dixit and colleagues found that drinking coffee doesn't lead to an irregular heartbeat.
Author Daniel Mochon, assistant professor of marketing at Tulane University, and his colleagues found that likes alone don't directly translate into purchases.
She's an expert in a particular technology, but her colleagues find her cold.
Seligman and colleagues found that people who used the three good things exercise felt happier and less depressed for six months.
Consistent with their hypothesis, Jagolinzer and his colleagues found no evidence that insider trades boosted performance in the two years prior to the crisis and the creation of TARP.
Malinowski said that during the campaign, he and his colleagues found Trump's comments «bizarre because there are obviously not a lot of votes to be gained by campaigning on a pro-Putin platform.
Generally, Kang and colleagues found that buyers who were under pressure tended to walk away with worse deals, settling for higher purchasing prices, than buyers who weren't under that same pressure.
One reason why my scientific colleagues find process thought a stumbling block is that they suppose one is attributing consciousness to all individual entities.
At about 10:45 a.m. on Friday, May 5, 1989, Richard and his colleagues found themselves standing in the rain on Madison Avenue, clutching plastic garbage bags with their personal effects, plus, sub rosa, the company Rolodex.
Feldman and her colleagues found that while the emotion processing network is most active in the biological mothers she studied, it is the mentalizing networks that are more active in the brains of fathers who are co-parenting alongside moms.
She and her colleagues found 185 relevant websites from companies or interest groups; 54 of them - or 29 percent - gave flawed information.
Berlin and colleagues found that children who were spanked as 1 - year - olds tended to behave more aggressively at age 2, and did not perform as well as other children on a test measuring thinking skills at age 3.
The age at which fathers decide to have children may be the driving force behind modern mutation rates, Stefansson and his colleagues found.
Indeed, the 2014 University of Rochester study [23] suggests that, «rather than monitor total head hits, as [was initially suggested [by Sports Legacy Institute in its much publicized Hit Count program], it may be more effective to monitor those hits that are most likely to produce [white matter] changes, which Bazarian and his colleagues found were when the number of helmet impacts resulting in a peak rotational acceleration of 4500 rads / sec2exceeded 30 - 40 for the season, and when the number of helmet impacts resulting in a peak rotational acceleration.6000 rads / sec2 exceeded 10 - 15 for the season.
In the most recent meta - analysis of published studies, Robert Carpenter and colleagues found that the risk of SIDS increases dramatically for young babies when their mothers have consumed 2 units or more of alcohol in the previous 24 hours.
After evaluating admission patterns among newborn infants between 37 and 41 weeks of gestation at Women and Children's Hospital, Lakshminrusimha, Sengupta and colleagues found that these early - term infants were more likely to suffer some morbidity within a few hours of birth.
Reduced cortical thickness: Hong and colleagues found reduced cortical (the outermost part of the brain) thickness in internet - addicted teen boys (Hong 2013), and Yuan et al found reduced cortical thickness in the frontal lobe of online gaming addicts (late adolescent males and females) correlated with impairment of a cognitive task (Yuan 2013).
In a study published in Cancer last year, Phipps and her colleagues found that certain breast cancer types may be rarer among women who breastfeed their babies for at least six months.
Among more than 2500 teenagers from around Europe, Enrique Artero and colleagues found a significant correlation between how long they were breastfed as infants and how far they could long jump.
As Iain McLean demonstrated in his presentation, sometimes the data turns out to be so corrupt that there is no remedy other than «breaking» the time - series and starting again, as he and his colleagues found when they looked into EU regional spending figures reported in PESA in the mid-2000s.
During the AV referendum in 2011 David Farrell and colleagues found that just 12 % of statements made in the print media were backed up with coherent arguments.
Lane and his colleagues found that both farmers who have been involved in GM crop trials and those who have not, regard GM as a simple extension of previous plant breeding techniques, such as those which have produced today's established crop types.
Professor King and his colleagues found a number of reasons were given by the psychiatrists and therapists for offering assistance, ranging from the counsellor's own moral and religious views about homosexuality through to a desire to help patients who were stressed by discrimination.
Patrick Kelly at the University of California, Berkeley and his colleagues found the star in Hubble Space Telescope images of a galaxy cluster called MACS J1149.
By enticing trained bees into a wind tunnel with fake flowers, Crall and his colleagues found that they compensate for higher winds by beating their wings more quickly and at different angles (Interface Focus, DOI: 10.1098 / rsfs.2016.0086).
With a $ 2 million research grant from the John Templeton Foundation, she and her colleagues founded the Initiative on Health, Religion, and Spirituality at Harvard in order to dig deeper into these amorphous, interlocking domains and uncover their influences on patients, physicians and physicians in training.
In the states» study, the drop was particularly steep for gay, lesbian and bisexual teens, health and social policy researcher Julia Raifman of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and colleagues found.
Recent work by Ezzyat and colleagues found that the kind of brain activity during stimulation is also important, as is the precise timing of the stimulation (SN: 3/31/2018, p. 16).
By analyzing satellite data and other measures, Daniel and his colleagues found that such aerosols have been on the rise in Earth's atmosphere in the past decade, nearly doubling in concentration.
In a routine analysis of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) living in the Everglades National Park in Florida, Rainwater and colleagues found fruit including pond apples in the alligators» stomachs.
Davis and his colleagues found that the biggest fuel - burning countries may be the heaviest carbon emitters, but not necessarily have the biggest consumption footprint.
In another 2017 study published in Advances in Political Psychology, «Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing,» Landrum and her colleagues found that liberal Democrats were far less likely than strong Republicans to voluntarily read a «surprising climate - skeptical story,» whereas a «surprising climate - concerned story» was far more likely to be read by those on the left than on the right.
In other 1995 results, Campbell and his colleagues found that almost half of life - sciences faculty members in the United States received gifts from industry, including biomaterials, equipment, discretionary funds, and student support.
Peng and colleagues found that a single mutation causes the virus's protein to fail at inhibiting the rabbit's PKR and makes the virus weaker.
Nelson and her colleagues found that flu in pigs «follows long - distance swine movements from the southern U.S. to the Midwest,» with most of the human - origin H1N1 arriving at Midwest hog farms coming from the Southeast, and most of the swine - origin H1N2 coming from the south - central U.S. And that means the Midwest, as the final destination for many of these pigs, is «likely to provide a reservoir for multiple genetically distinct variants to co-circulate and exchange segments via re-assortment because of the continual importation of swine influenza viruses from other regions,» the researchers noted.
Barres and his colleagues found that production of C1q — the immune protein they unexpectedly found in the brain — peaks at the same time that synapses are pruned.
Mandy Joye of the University of Georgia in Athens, US, and colleagues found that the nitrite - rich water of hypersaline Don Juan pond in Antarctica reacts with minerals in volcanic rock to produce nitrous oxide (Nature Geoscience, DOI: 10.1038 / ngeo847).
John Tobin of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Virginia, and colleagues found that the disc's motion mirrors the way planets orbit stars, hinting that it has all the right moves for planet formation (Nature, doi.org/jxm).
Careful measurements of the candidates» stars revealed a surprising gap between planets about 1.5 and two times the size of Earth, Benjamin Fulton of the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Caltech and his colleagues found.
Dunkel and his colleagues found that the model predictions matched their experiments in a square lattice.
By analysing the early steps that precede tumor formation, Alexandra Van Keymeulen and colleagues found that expression of oncogenic Pik3ca reactivates a multilineage differentiation program in adult stem cells that resembles to an immature embryonic state.
He and his colleagues found a way to disable this system using a modified version of glucose that mimics the molecules found on the surface of a fungus that attacks termites.
In the new study, Zigmond and colleagues found damaged nerve cells produce a stream of molecular lures that specifically attract neutrophils to injury sites in mice.
She and her colleagues find the results particularly satisfying in view of the low expectations that many commentators had ahead of the project.
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