Not exact matches
Researchers at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Cadiz,
led by Professor Bernardo Moreno, have made an important finding which has recently been published
in the scientific
journal Plos Biology, which has great
worldwide impact
in the field of Biology.
The WHO study, one of a collection of articles
in a special issue of the
journal devoted to women's health beyond reproduction, found that the
leading causes of death of women aged 50 years and older
worldwide are cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke) and cancers, but that
in developing countries these deaths occur at earlier ages than
in the rich world.
Results of a study of
worldwide jellyfish abundance,
led by Condon, were recently published
in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The study — published
in Pediatrics, the
worldwide leading journal in its field — included 3528 adolescents from nine European countries
As reported
in the
Journal of Hydrometeorology, a team
led by scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory coupled a newly developed river - routing model with an Earth system model, and the simulated streamflow compared favorably against the observed streamflow from more than 1,600 major river stations
worldwide.
The audience's response to the workshop was one more indication of the enthusiasm of AAPM members for their
journal, and the interest of medical physicists
in general
in the expansion of Medical Physics into new areas of imaging and oncology, and
in the growth of the
journal as the
leading publication
in medical physics
worldwide.
Sandy Todd Webster is Editor
in Chief of IDEA's publications, including the award - winning IDEA FITNESS
JOURNAL and IDEA FOOD & NUTRITION TIPS, the industry's
leading resources for fitness, wellness and nutrition professionals
worldwide.
Now, a recent study
in the Quarterly
Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society finds that not only is the Arctic warming eight times faster than the rest of the planet, but failure to account for temperature gaps has
led global datasets to underestimate the rise of temperatures
worldwide.