Sentences with phrase «extensive than scientists»

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This was only the beginning of a partnership that has led to more than 400 improved rice varieties that have resistance to pests and diseases, streamlined rice production practices, and extensive information exchange with Indian scientists, and capacity building.
The June 2012 request for the import permit, led by the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, had divided marine mammal scientists, drawn extensive opposition from animal rights groups, and prompted more than 9000 comments from the public.
In fact, because the testing is fairly extensive and the quantities of transgenic proteins in an engineered organism are typically so low, many scientists argue that it's easier to detect a potential allergen in a GM crop than in a conventional crop.
This was only the beginning of a partnership that has led to more than 400 improved rice varieties that have resistance to pests and diseases, streamlined rice production practices, and extensive information exchange with Indian scientists, and capacity building.
This was only the beginning of a productive partnership that has led to more than 400 improved rice varieties with resistance to pests and diseases, streamlined rice production practices, extensive information exchange with Indian scientists, and strong capacity building activities.
Rather than reading extensive instruction, active engagement motivates students to think like scientists and investigate the processes underlying scientific principles for themselves.
``... the doyen of sea level scientists, Niklas Axel - Mörner... determined the sea level curve over the past 5,000 years based on evidence of morphology, stratigraphy, biology and archaeology supported by extensive C14 dating, and found that «All over the Maldives there is evidence of a sub-recent sea level some 20 cm higher than the present one.
Although ocean temperatures are more difficult to measure than land temperatures, scientists can use several methods to create an extensive ocean record.
He accuses the NYT of playing down the seriousness of global warming by ignoring: «the substantial number of climate scientists who believe that the consensus predictions are much too optimistic, including some of the leading scientists right here [at MIT] who have recently run what they call the most extensive modelling ever done and concluded that it's far worse than anticipated and that their own results are an understatement...» That would be the MIT Climate Research group financed by Exxon, Shell, BP and Total.
In the Arctic, which is already going through extensive heating at more than double the global average, scientists say the temperatures would rise an unbelievable 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit to 68 degrees Fahrenheit).
→ Your resume must be no more than 2 pages (with some exceptions, such as doctors, educators, scientists, etc. who may have extensive CVs).
This enabled OSLC scientists to conduct more extensive research and development projects than ever before.
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