Not exact matches
Jackson is the lead
author of a new study to be published in Psychological Science that tracked nearly 5,000 married Australians
for five years and measured how a spouse's personality impacted whether their partner received a promotion, earned a higher salary or experienced higher
levels of job satisfaction.
«The spectrum
of tech - related occupations — from programmers to sales reps — is creating well - paying and quality jobs
for New Yorkers
of all
levels of educational attainment,» says the study's
author, Kate Wittels, a director at HR&A Advisors, a real - estate and economic - development consulting firm.
Wylie's gambit seeks to resolve two issues: the assumption by publishers that existing contracts written before the advent
of e-books automatically confer digital publishing rights, and the assumption that
authors» royalty rates should remain at historic
levels despite lower e-book production costs
for publishers.
More significantly, Catalyst found that unequal pay starts with the first job, and widens over time, even after accounting
for job
level, industry, child bearing and career aspirations, according to the results
of the study by
authors Nancy M. Carter and Christine Silva.
«This is an important issue to study because mental health problems and social isolation are at epidemic
levels among young adults,» lead
author Brian Primack, M.D., Ph.D., director
of Pitt's Center
for Research on media, technology and health said in a statement.
The
author of The Fusion Quest, Fowler has worked and directed high -
level projects at leading U.S. laboratories, including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore fusion lab (which now houses NIF); in addition, he was the American representative
for ITER.
In this study, the effects
of sea
level rise (assumed to continue at present, at the time
of the study, rates, which the
authors noted was likely conservative), wave fetch, wind speed and direction were examined and the resultant erosion rate was estimated
for the Western and Eastern shore
of Uppands, Port Isobel and Tangier Island by selecting 10 points along the western and eastern shoreline
of all the islands.
An Analysis
of the Economic Circumstances
of Canadian Seniors,
authored by statistician Richard Shillington
of Tristat Resources and released by the Broadbent Institute, also shows the Old Age Security (OAS) and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) guarantee
levels are falling behind and trends in income sources
for seniors suggest that high poverty rates among seniors will further increase.
Lead by The Centre
for Innovation Studies (THECIS) and
authored by University
of Calgary professors Cooper Langford and Chad Saunders, this is the first time the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) methodology has been used to assess a post-secondary institution — finding a high
level of innovation across campus.
Led by The Centre
for Innovation Studies (THECIS) and
authored by University
of Calgary professors Cooper Langford and Chad Saunders, this is the first time the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) methodology has been used to assess a post-secondary institution — finding a high
level of innovation across campus.
The
authors appear oblivious to the demonstrable behavioral effects
of culturally inspired capacities
for healthy
levels of hypocrisy and a sense
of joi de vivre clearly lacking in the «None / Not Religious.»
CNN: My Take: McCain takes down Bachmannism and stands up
for America Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and
author of «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» praises Sen. John McCain
for defending Huma Abedin, deputy chief
of staff to Secretary
of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, after accusations were
leveled against her by some congressional Republicans.
Does the
author apply this same
level of ambiguity and uncertainty to any other writings
of antiquity (
for which there exists far less manuscript evidence)?
So by the
author's logic, if a person is single
for whatever reason throughout adulthood - let's say a person has not met their life partner or someone is severely disabled - then they will never know the highest
level of spiritual intimacy?
As a biologist who was presented with a mechanistic, substance image
of reality, the
author found that process theology lifted the richness
of human experience to a
level that gave him a new perspective
of care
for all creation.
However, other
authors have voiced concerns about consumption
of artificial sweeteners, because they may promote an appetite
for sweet things, they harm bone and dental health, and their long term safety profile is not precisely clear.55 However, the European Food Safety Agency recently concluded that aspartame, the most common artificial sweetener, is safe at present consumption
levels.56 The shift to milk consumption as sugar sweetened drink consumption falls might be expected.
From peak -
of - season fruit pies nestled in an irresistibly crunchy crust, to cookies that positively melt in your mouth,
author Alanna Taylor - Tobin offers more than 100 wholesome treats utilizing easily accessible alternative grains and flours
for every taste and baking
level.
It is well - known to be good
for our musculoskeletal systems, but our research shows that if
levels are low in expectant mothers, it can affect the development
of their children in their early years
of life,» Dr. Andrea Darling, lead
author of the report wrote.
Criticism
of crying it out and sleep training: Though CIO critics sometimes point to a 2012 study finding that babies»
levels of the stress hormone cortisol remained high even after they stopped crying and went to sleep on their own, that study has since been under fire
for being too small (just 25 babies ages 4 to 10 months old) and flawed because there was no control group and no baseline cortisol
levels reported to define what study
author Dr. Wendy Middlemiss
of the University
of North Texas meant by «high.»
What this list intends to convey is there are many well - regarded alternatives available which don't come front - loaded with this
level of controversy, and whose
authors have obvious qualifications
for giving parenting advice.
I was particularly impressed with the
level of detail the
authors offer about proposed new models
for marriage.
As the profession
of Nurse Midwifery and all advance nursing practice moves towards the doctoral
level as entry
level for practice, it would behoove the community if
authors were mindful
of terminology.
In the article, Dr. Margot Sunderland,
author of the best - selling book What Every Parent Needs To Know, stated that leaving a child in a state
of distress
for a prolonged period without offering comfort affects them on a cellular
level, specifically the «migration»
of their cells as they get to where they need to be.
Achieving this
level of engagement with militaries remains a challenge, but although this
author remains sceptical
of the prospects
for success, the effort is commendable.
This analysis was supported by Munira Murza, lead
author of today's Policy Exchange report, who warned: «Islamist groups have gained influence at local and national
level by playing the politics
of identity and demanding
for Muslims the «right to be different».»
«Cognitive aging is not a disease or a
level of impairment — it is a lifelong process that affects everyone,» explains lead
author Dr. Sharon K. Inouye, Director
of the Aging Brain Center at the Institute
for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife in Boston, Massachusetts and Professor
of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
«There's a lot
of ambiguity in post-2050 projections
of sea -
level rise and we may have to live with that
for a while,» said Robert E. Kopp, the study's lead
author and a professor in the Department
of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Rutgers.
As associate professor and first -
author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition
of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no research - > no funding) but still reward high
levels of productivity, create the proper incentives
for scholarly communication (publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding
of daring and risky research, and so on.»
«We have been able to produce a precise omics -
level molecular atlas
of the aortic valve and the molecular network
of calcific aortic valve disease,» said first
author Florian Schlotter, MD, a research fellow in the Center
for Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences at BWH.
«We showed
for the first time that glycogen
levels are significantly higher in the hippocampus
of diabetic rats,» corresponding
author Hideaki Soya says.
«The NCCN frequently makes additional recommendations
for the use
of drugs beyond approvals
of the FDA and when it does so, it often fails to cite evidence or relies on low
levels of evidence,» write the
authors.
In the paper, the
authors wrote that «the expectation that humankind would be able to continuously maintain a geoengineering effort at the required
level for this length
of time is questionable, to say the least.»
«They are at the center
of the storm
for sea -
level rise,» said UM Rosenstiel School Professor Gregor Eberli, a senior
author on the study published in Scientific Reports.
Recognizing that resistance is not «all or none» and that intermediate
levels of resistance can have a continuum
of effects on pest control, the
authors describe five categories
of field - evolved resistance and use them to classify 13 cases
of resistance to five Bt toxins in transgenic corn and cotton based on monitoring data from five continents
for nine major pest species.
Exclusion from authorship
of individuals who have made
author -
level contributions is not permitted
for papers published in Science Journals.
Dr David Carslake, the study's lead
author and Senior Research Associate from the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit (IEU) at the University
of Bristol, said: «An alarming increase in obesity
levels across the world which have risen from 105 million in 1975 to 641 million in 2014, according to a recent Lancet study, create concern about the implications
for public health.
The
authors anticipate that health care providers will use the early - detection biomarkers to test
for their presence and
levels in blood from pancreatic cancer patients and blood drawn from individuals with a high risk
of developing pancreatic cancer, including those who have a first - degree relative with pancreatic cancer, are genetically predisposed to the disease, or who had a sudden onset
of diabetes after the age
of 50.
Detmar Meurers, professor
for computational linguistics at the University
of Tübingen, summarizes: «
Authors of textbooks should consider much more systematically what makes texts suitable
for students
of different age groups and performance
levels in order to advance students in terms
of language and content.
The increased glycine
level was the opposite
of what the
authors expected to find — researchers have actually tried raising glycine
levels in patients to compensate
for the underperforming NMDA receptors.
«Our research found that unemployment rates
for STEM employees rose significantly in the last few years and still haven't dropped to the extremely low
levels of a decade ago,» said Michael Hicks,
author of the study and director
of CBER, in a university release.
«Despite the low infection
levels of mouse cells with oHSV, we were able to cause a delay in tumor growth in one
of the cancer models and even cure many
of the mice in a second model,» said first
author Jennifer Leddon, who conducted much
of the laboratory work during a research experience in the Center
for Childhood Cancer and Blood Diseases.
The
authors write that institutions should «increase bridge funding
for promising faculty who are struggling to fund their research»; «lower the percentage
of salary that faculty must cover through grants»; «improve administrative support
for the grant submission process»; and «increase the
level of formal acknowledgement
of research collaboration expressed in the coauthor and coinvestigator status, both in the annual faculty appraisals and in the criteria
for promotion and tenure.»
Competing athletes are at the peak
of their careers and have trained and practiced
for years to be able to participate in the games at a high
level,» said lead
author Ali Guermazi, M.D., Ph.D., professor and vice chair in the Department
of Radiology at Boston University School
of Medicine, in Boston, Mass., and musculoskeletal radiologist at Boston Medical Center.
«Rising groundwater
levels are expected to be a chronic problem and will likely be a major issue
for all large cities along the coast in the future,» said David Bjerklie, a Geological Survey hydrologist and lead
author of the report.
«Although preliminary, our data suggest that patients with MS have reduced
levels of good bacteria responsible
for overall benefits obtained from consuming healthy foods, such as soybean and flaxseeds,» says Mangalam, who is senior
author on the study.
«In the clinic, we frequently test myc
levels in patients» tumors,
for disease prognosis and to predict treatment response,» said Michael Pourdehnad, MD, a clinical oncologist at UCSF with Ruggero's lab and the first
author of the study.
Ultimately, doctors might be able to reduce a person's risk
for cancer by analyzing the
levels and types
of intestinal bacteria in the body, and then prescribing probiotics to replace or bolster the amount
of bacteria with anti-inflammatory properties, said Robert Schiestl, professor
of pathology, environmental health sciences and radiation oncology at UCLA and the study's senior
author.
As
for the errors in its database, «Thomson Reuters» editorial team continuously works with publishers, identifying ways to improve item -
level matching, providing
authors with simple processes to correct their records, contributing to cross-industry initiatives and encouraging use
of standard identifiers.»
«These findings suggest that while pentaBDE
levels have been decreasing since the phase - out, they continue to be detected in the blood
of young children nearly 10 years following their removal from U.S. commerce,» says first
author Whitney Cowell, PhD, pediatric environmental health research fellow at Mt. Sinai and former doctoral student from the Columbia Center
for Children's Environmental Health.
«By offering the distinct advantage
of subcellular resolution and avoiding the undesirable influence
of fluorescent dyes, we believe our technique can complement FDG in clinical PET imaging
for visualizing glucose uptake activity at the cellular
level,» says the lead
author Fanghao Hu, a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry.