Sentences with phrase «emerging view»

As I spoke with various researchers, I realized that the disagreements signaled newly emerging views of how the brain ages.
His book with Mary Hartzell, MEd, Parenting from the Inside Out: How a Deeper Self - Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive (Tarcher / Penguin, 2003) explores the application of this newly emerging view of the mind, the brain, and human relationships.
This paper is an engaging deconstruction of the many emerging views of this age (including mine) by Simon Dalby, a CIGI chair in the political economy of climate change at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario.
«These data support the emerging view in evolutionary biology that mechanisms underlying adaptive evolution are often highly repeatable and thus may be predictable,» said Marques.
The emerging view, according to Kathiresan and other experts, is that high HDL is likely a marker for other things that are affecting risk.
These data support the emerging view that «amyloid beta is the trigger but tau is the executioner,» says Karen Duff, a cell biologist who studies neurodegenerative diseases at Columbia University.
An emerging view, however, suggests that standard long antibiotic courses are wrong on both counts — they're no better than shorter courses and actually promote antibiotic resistance.
The discovery supports the emerging view that mammals were already an important part of Earth's menagerie tens of millions of years before dinosaurs left the scene.
Now that we are retiring the phrase «junk DNA,» is there another, better metaphor that might explain the emerging view of the genetic landscape?
«The most exciting result was how well our results fit with an emerging view that evolution of complex anatomy proceeds by small, subtle tweaks to the underlying developmental toolkit rather than by major leaps,» says Gary Schwartz, a paleoanthropologist at ASU's Institute of Human Origins and a study coauthor.
This duplication represents approximately one - fifth of the total length of each of these chromosomes, and its existence in plants supports the emerging view that large - scale intragenome duplications may significantly affect genome evolution in many organisms.
The development of molecular methods to identify microorganisms has led to an emerging view of the resident skin bacteria as highly diverse and variable.
An emerging view stresses the role of the size and chemical composition of the plume, including its water content, in controlling the climatic effects of an eruption.
These results provide critical new empirical support for the emerging view that large (~ 2000 — 3000 ppm), long - term swings in ca do not characterize the post-Devonian and that Earth's long - term climate sensitivity to ca is greater than originally thought.
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