Sentences with phrase «impact the research season»

«It could impact the research season if we can't resupply for researchers to head down there.»

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The Glass Lewis research team discusses key developments for the 2018 proxy season, including the impact of regulatory reforms such as Instructions 561 -LSB-...]
Our earlier research had found that the number of bets on the full game line increased considerably between the regular season and playoffs, but we weren't certain about how second half betting was impacted.
He described the goal of reducing the overall number of head impacts that high school football players sustain in a season as «logical» and «appealing,» but noted that, «until the risk factors for chronic traumatic encephalopathy [25](CTE) are better defined by carefully designed and controlled research,» and research determines «what the advisable limit to head impact exposure should be,» employing contact limits or establishing «hit counts [4]» will remain «educated guesses, at best.»
The 2017 hurricane season has highlighted the critical need to communicate a storm's impact path and intensity accurately, but new research from the University of Utah shows significant misunderstandings of the two most commonly used storm forecast visualization methods.
The season also spurred Randerson and colleagues to pursue research on the global impact of fire emissions.
Bernard Stonehouse, of the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge, is one of the world's most respected penguin biologists and has already spent two seasons studying the impact of tourism on penguins.
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The hurricane season of 2017 has been one for the record books with three major hurricanes making landfall on U.S. states and territories within a four - week period leaving devastating impacts that the research community is just beginning to understand.
Still, this research doesn't negate the existence of seasonal affective disorder, also referred to as SAD, but rather shows that the impact that seasons have on depression could be overestimated.
But up the road at Colorado State University, the famed hurricane season forecaster William Gray in 1998 - 9 descried the impact of the ACW research funding - fetish as crowding out his arguably more important — and socially and economically more valuable — research.
Unfortunately, despite this clear empirical evidence, the climate change and global warming doomsday alarmists attempt to portray the 2017 season as a sign of CO2 - induced climate catastrophe - and that is not being well accepted by the actual hurricane experts (here, here, here) who have been on the front lines of tropical cyclone activity and impact research.
New smart speaker ownership data from NPR and Edison Research confirms the impact the 2017 holiday season had on smart speaker ownership in the U.S.. Now, one - in - six Americans (16 %) owns a voice - activated smart speaker, up 128 % from January 2017.
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