Sentences with phrase «disrupted by some of the author»

I find, too, that the well «woven texture of the narrative is disrupted by some of the author's extravagant preoccupations and prejudices.

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Attempts by municipalities to do it themselves were running into legal problems... and the only good news the author was seeing was coming from Google Fiber, which had pushed ahead as a means of pushing its other products and «disrupting» what Surowiecki described as a stagnant market otherwise.
«By disrupting adenosine signaling in the auditory thalamus, we have extended the window for auditory learning for the longest period yet reported, well into adulthood and far beyond the usual critical period in mice,» said corresponding author Stanislav Zakharenko, M.D., Ph.D., a member of the St. Jude Department of Developmental Neurobiology.
«Disrupting this circuit by targeting any of its individual components blocks the expression of these transcription factors and significantly impairs therapy - resistant prostate cancer,» said TSRI Research Associate Ji - Hak Jeong, the first author of the study.
«The study has shown that people in the region rely heavily on wild species for their livelihoods, and that this will undoubtedly be disrupted by climate change,» says Jamie Carr of IUCN Global Species Programme and lead author of the Albertine Rift study.
Title: The natural hallucinogen 5 - MeO - DMT, component of Ayahuasca, disrupts cortical function in rats: reversal by antipsychotic drugs Author: M.S. Riga Journal: Int J Neuropsychopharmacol.
WASHINGTON (October 26, 2016)-- The American Chemistry Council (ACC) issued the following statement in response to a paper published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health by Trasande et al. alleging significant European health care costs from exposure to chemicals that the authors have erroneously labeled as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs):
The authors wrote: «We argue that in the era of precision medicine, potential differences in response to compounds that disrupt the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway must be respected, especially as their effect may be defined by both genetic makeup and life events at the same time.»
Based on the glycosylation targets of GalNAc - T6 in the cancer cell lines, the authors hypothesized that expression of the enzyme disrupts epithelial development in the colon by affecting cell - cell adhesion.
Frick was a lead author of a 2010 study that identified the fungus that is killing the bats by disrupting their winter hibernation, causing them to awaken early and lose body fat before food sources become active.
As we've written a number of times at GigaOM, the traditional book - publishing business continues to be disrupted, with some self - published authors such as Amanda Hocking making millions of dollars without using a traditional agent or publisher, by selling their own books through Amazon's (s amzn) Kindle platform.
We've described a number of times at GigaOM how Amazon (s amzn) is disrupting the traditional book - publishing business, both by allowing authors to self - publish and do an end - run around the traditional industry, and by signing writers to its own imprint — as well as starting its own e-book lending library and other ventures.
In this new world of publishing, disrupted by Amazon and the digital revolution, authors with small and moderate sellers like mine can still get their work out there and find readers because the Amazon algorithms are so damn good.
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Mesopredator Release In its IPMP / EA, FWS refers to two often - cited papers [18, 19] as evidence of cats disrupting native ecosystems, but fails to acknowledge the larger point made by the authors: the mesopredator release phenomenon.
The authors, led by Will Steffen of Australian National University and Johan Rockström of the Stockholm Resilience Center, have tried to refine how they approach risks related to disrupting ecosystems — not simply pointing to lost biological diversity but instead devising a measure of general «biosphere integrity.»
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