Sentences with phrase «groups ii»

Working Group I (WGI) assesses the scientific aspects of the climate system and climate change, while Working Groups II (WGII) and III (WGIII) assess the vulnerability and adaptation of socioeconomic and natural systems to climate change, and the mitigation options for limiting greenhouse gas emissions, respectively.
First, its working groups II and III have very much taken on the role of the FCCC's Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technical Advice (SBSTA), the group convened to give advice on implementation of the FCCC amd Kyoto.
The rest of the Fifth Assessment Report, from Working Groups II and III, which also include contributions from several other Berkeley Lab scientists, will be released next spring.
The results of this «hard» science are merged with «soft» sciences, particularly economics, in the Reports of Working Groups II and III.
IPCC Working Groups II and III speculate on impacts of warming and offer mitigation proposals.
Coming to grips with this realization and its nuances is yet another challenge for the AR5, and will surely require increasing attention not only by Working Groups II and III (WGII and WGIII), but also Working Group I (WGI).
In the fourth and fifth IPCC assessments, the assessment of the economics literature is divided across two reports produced by IPCC Working Groups II and III.
All other classes should include a range of students from groups II through V.
From fig. 2, we can see that iodine supplementation in groups II and III actually increased the CD4 + to CD8 + ratio, until the onset of autoimmune symptoms at very high doses in Group IV when the ratio decreased.
The Groups II and III of glutamate receptor membranes are coupled to the intracellular G - protein subunit, these mediate the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase [40, 41].
Group I was given the lectures only; Group II was given the lectures and asked to make ward visits, submit written reports, and undergo group supervision.
Four - star Michigan WR commit Ahmir Mitchell and Cedar Creek High School took home the title in Sunday's South Jersey Group II final...
Another group I - like intron catalyzes the formation of a tiny RNA lariat, a reaction strikingly similar to one seen in group II introns and spliceosomal introns (pp. 1584 and 1530).
The IPCC's Working Group II report on climate risks and impacts acknowledged the limitations of biofuels (ClimateWire, March 31).
Although Working Group II wrote that Brazilian biofuels expansion could impinge on sensitive ecosystems, the report released yesterday specifically includes sugar cane as an option with low life - cycle emissions.
The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA), the trade group for sugar - cane ethanol from Brazil, criticized the IPCC for raising alarm on biofuels in the Working Group II report published on March 31.
As a member of the IPCC's Working Group II from 2010 to 2015, Mach and her team worked to ensure reports on current climate science incorporated accurate and ambitious assessment, where information is evaluated from diverse sources.
Mach worked with Chris Field, a co-chair of the IPCC's Working Group II and Director of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
Dramatic changes in the relationship between water and society will be widespread, as emphasized in the new report from Working Group II of the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change.
«Adaptation can play a key role in decreasing these risks,» said Vicente Barros, Co-Chair of IPCC Working Group II.
The section of the 2007 IPCC report that deals with climate impacts, called Working Group II, included a statement in its chapter on Asia (see p. 493) that Himalayan glaciers are receding faster than any other glaciers on Earth and «the likelihood of them disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high if the Earth keeps warming at the current rate.»
«Public relations is not our strong suit,» Carnegie Institution for Science ecologist Chris Field, Working Group II co-chair, told ScienceInsider.
These were divided into three different categories: group I: 23 single - cat households, group II: 20 multi-cat households with two cats; group III: 17 multi-cat households with three to four cats.
In humans, instead of group II introns, we have the spliceosome, a huge structure, whose «core» has much structural and catalytic similarities with group II introns, according to recent studies.»
«Given the analogy of group II introns with the central core of the human spliceosome, wich is the important portion for splicing, we think our work can help to guide research and provide a glimpse into the spliceosome,» adds Magistrato.
So far, the exact mechanism by which splicing occurs was unknown, but a new SISSA / CNR - IOM study carried out with the collaboration of the Swiss EPFL has reconstructed in detail — by using computer simulations — the cleavage process for group II introns, considered the ancestors of the spliceosome, thereby shedding light on the much more complex splicing mechanism in humans.
In some prokaryotes as well as in the organelles of some eukaryotes, splicing can be self - catalyzed by particular ribozymes with the help of magnesium ions, without the intervention of any protein machinery: the group II introns ribozymes are in fact able to self - regulate their own removal from the filament, thus promoting the maturation of messenger RNA.
Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
No destruction offset credits shall be established for the destruction of a class II, group II substance.
-- To maintain the integrity of the class II, group II cap, the Administrator may, through rulemaking, limit the percentage of each person's compliance obligation that may be met through the use of destruction offset credits or banked allowances.
-- The Administrator may promulgate regulations to add to the list of class I and class II, group I, substances that may be destroyed for destruction offset credits, taking into account a candidate substance's carbon dioxide equivalent value, ozone depletion potential, prevalence in banks in the United States, and emission rates, as well as the need for additional cost containment under the class II, group II cap and the integrity of the class II, group II cap.
This was the warning made in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II report.
Contribution of Working group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Estradiol attenuates the adenosine triphosphate - induced increase of intracellular calcium through group ii metabotropic glutamate receptors in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons.
• Editor and Lead Author, «The Regional Impacts of Climate Change: An Assessment of Vulnerability», IPCC Special Report on the Regional Impacts of Climate Change (1998) • Lead Author of IPCC Technical Paper No. 3, «Stabilization of Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases: Physical, Biological and Socio - Economic Implications,» (1997) • Editor, Working Group II Contribution to the Second Assessment Report Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations, and Mitigation (Scientific and Technical Analyses), (1996).
Pancreatic enzyme secretion is increased only by activation of group II mGluR by glutamate.
James A. Edmonds • Member, IPCC Steering Committee on «New Integrated Scenarios» (2006 - present) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Framing Issues,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Global, Regional, and National Costs and Ancillary Benefits of Mitigation,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Decision - Making Frameworks,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, Summary for Policy Makers, IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Energy Supply Mitigation Options,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Mitigation: Cross-Sectoral and Other Issues,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Estimating the Costs of Mitigating Greenhouse Gases,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «A Review of Mitigation Cost Studies,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Integrated Assessment of Climate Change: An Overview and Comparison of Approaches and Results,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report, Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change and An Evaluation of the IPCC IS92 Emission Scenarios (1994) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report, Climate Change 1992: The Supplementary Report to the IPCC Scientific Assessment (1992) • Major contributor, IPCC First Assessment Report, Working Group III, Response Strategies Working Group (1991).
Anthony Janetos • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability» of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007) • Contributing Author, Working Group I, «The Carbon Cycle,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2005) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report: Land Use, Land - Use Change and Forestry (2000) • Lead Author, Working Group I, «Greenhouse Gases: Sources and Sinks,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (2000) • Contributing Author, Working Group II, «Natural Terrestrial Ecosystems,» IPCC First Assessment Report (1990).
Antoinette Brenkert • Contributing Author, Working Group II, «Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007).
Working Group II is tasked with examining issues relating to impacts and adaptation.
Elizabeth Malone • Contributing Author, Working Group II, «Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007) • Review Editor, Working Group III, «Framing Issues,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007) • Expert Reviewer, multiple chapters, IPCC Fourth and Third Assessment Reports (2001 and 2007).
When glutamate acts upon either group II or group III mGluR, insulin secretion is decreased.
Group II and III mGluRs are present in synapses that can either excite or inhibit the vagal nerve cells that send signals to the pancreas, and different outcomes can be seen depending on which group of mGluRs glutamate acts upon.
Hans - Otto Poertner, Ecophysiologist at Alfred - Wegener Institute, Co-Chair of United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II and deputy coordinator of BIOACID explains: «The Fifth Assessment Report AR5 of the IPCC has shown that the risks of severe impacts for some organisms and ecosystems increases strongly between 1.5 and 2 degrees.
Climate change may be perceived most through the impacts of extremes, although these are to a large degree dependent on the system under consideration, including its vulnerability, resiliency and capacity for adaptation and mitigation; see the Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report.
For instance, he was a Lead Author in the Working Group II of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a Coordinating Lead Author of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and Global Biodiversity Outlook.
Michael J Scott • Lead Author, Working Group II, «North America,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007).
• Coordinating Lead Author, Working Group II, «Human Settlements, Energy, and Industry,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001).
Physiological antagonism between 5 - hydroxytryptamine (2A) and group II metabotropic glutamate receptors in prefrontal cortex.
Group II CAMT — temporary increase in platelets early in life, with possible later development of pancytopenia
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