Sentences with phrase «explains doctoral candidate»

«Their unique physical characteristics mean that they are much more stable than the majority of other qubits», explains doctoral candidate Jouri Bommer.
For example, the brain may interpret certain action models, memories and bodily changes altogether as anger,» explains Doctoral Candidate Heini Saarimäki.
«Our method permits the analysis of minute biopsies and even tissue micro-arrays, making it particularly interesting for molecular research and diagnostics,» explains doctoral candidate Achim Buck, together with Alice Ly, the first author of the study.

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Rosa Glöckner, a doctoral candidate on the experiment, explains.
David Sánchez - Quiles, a doctoral candidate at the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies in Spain, explained that nanoparticles of TiO2 act as ultraviolet light filters in sunscreens, but are often coated with silica or alumina to avoid undesirable reactions on the skin.
«There was a unique benefit to giving support — the benefit wasn't just from feeling connected or realizing that others had problems, too,» explains Breines, a doctoral candidate in psychology and the study's lead author.
«When you start to add more and more of the nutrients that the animal would normally be providing, the plant is no longer as dependent on that animal for those nutrients and so it starts to return less of the sugars back to the animal,» explained lead author Shantz, a doctoral candidate in the Burkepile Community Ecology Laboratory.
«Interestingly, even the slightest manipulation of this balance changes the pattern of blood vessel growth, causing the blood vessels to grow into the motor neuron region prematurely,» explains the first author of the study, Patricia Himmels, a doctoral candidate in the research group led by Dr Ruiz de Almodóvar.
«Only a minority of urban Indian pharmacies correctly managed patients with presumed tuberculosis,» explains Dr. Srinath Satyanarayana, first author of the study, and a doctoral candidate in epidemiology at McGill University, «but most correctly managed a case of confirmed tuberculosis.»
But as [doctoral candidate] Ben Castleman explains in a new paper, a growing body of research on how people make decisions suggests that might not be enough.»
Robert Rounds, a doctoral candidate in Materials Science at North Carolina State University, explained that his funding is tied to a grant that his advisor received from the United States Department of Defense.
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