Sentences with phrase «in royal»

One study looked at a special protein found in the Royal mushoom called blazein.
And the 27 small bones and 28 little muscles they each hold need our protection: «Women are diagnosed with conditions like tendinitis or carpal tunnel syndrome more often than men,» possibly due to hormonal fluctuations, says Rachel S. Rohde, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Beaumont Health System in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Doctors believe the increase is probably due to a rise in CAD risk factors says Pamela Marcovitz, MD, director of the Ministrelli Women's Heart Center at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Mich..
First used in ancient Chinese culture, legend has it that these stones were used in royal palaces to help monarchs lead long, healthy sex lives.
«Many feel vindicated and validated after receiving the diagnosis,» says Jon J. Markey, MD, a psychiatrist with the Center for Human Development at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Mich..
Athens, Ga. — Sexual transmission of the Ebola virus could have a major impact on the dynamics of the disease, potentially reigniting an outbreak that has been contained by public health interventions, according to research by University of Georgia ecologists just published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters.
From 2002 to 2013 Terry worked in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland where he was Deputy CEO.
He has also been influential in setting research directions through his role in the governing bodies of the IEEE (USA), IEE (UK), and the International Time series Analysis and Forecasting Society as well as through his membership in the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.
She has completed her fellowship in anatomic pathology and cytopathology from Path Center, University of Western Australia in Perth and has also worked in Royal Liverpool University Hospital, UK as a consultant in histopathology.
An international team led by William Ripple, distinguished professor of ecology at Oregon State University, analyzed data on the IUCN Red List to reach their findings, which were published today in Royal Society Open Science, a professional journal.
Her team published its findings July 12 in Royal Society Open Science.
The research was highlighted in Royal Society Interface.
Wild type and genetically modified human neural progenitor cells survive for prolonged periods, migrate extensively, secrete growth factors and rescue visual functions following subretinal transplantation in the Royal College of Surgeons rat.
Congratulations to Dr. Morris Bullock, director of the Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis, a DOE Energy Frontier Research Center led by PNNL, on being selected as a Fellow in the Royal Society of Chemistry, the largest organization in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences.
The report, published in the Royal Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, said the case was the first of its kind, directly linking anxiety over climate change to psychosis.
Spannhoff A, Kim YK, Raynal NJ, Gharibyan V, Su MB, Zhou YY, Li J, Castellano S, Sbardella G, Issa JP, Bedford MT (2011) Histone deacetylase inhibitor activity in royal jelly might facilitate caste switching in bees.
Dr Shane Maloney, an animal researcher whose findings are published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, said: «If environmental effects are the cause of the decline, then we can expect the proportion of dark coloured Soay sheep to decrease further.»
The results graced the cover of Chemistry: A European Journal and were highlighted in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemistry World.
Established in 2002, it was originally based in the Royal Institution of Great Britain, until becoming a separate charity in its own right in April 2011.
A study published in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Journal of Materials Chemistry A shows that the technique produces high - quality crystalline films with precise control over thickness across large areas, and could point the way toward mass production methods for perovskite cells.
Publishing in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Chemical Science, the scientists discovered that a positively charged molecule known as TMA could replace silver in the manufacturing process, making it more sustainable.
The study is published in Royal Society Proceedings B.
In findings published online in Royal Society Open Science, UF entomology assistant professor Nathan Burkett - Cadena found mosquitoes bite male birds 64 percent of the time, compared to 36 percent for females.
The differences add to the body of evidence suggesting dermal denticles are unrelated to present - day molars, the team reports online today in Royal Society Open Science.
«They're basically making a crack in the rock and filling it with little beads,» said Rice chemist Andrew Barron, whose lab produced the device detailed in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Environmental Science Processes and Impacts.
It is published in Royal Society Journal Biology Letters.
That suggests that the fish have complete control over when and how they spark, and may even be using their flashlight eyes to detect prey, the researchers report today in Royal Society Open Science.
Sexual transmission of the Ebola virus could have a major impact on the dynamics of the disease, potentially reigniting an outbreak that has been contained by public health interventions, according to research by University of Georgia ecologists just published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters.
Language scientists and neuroscientists from Radboud University and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics published this finding in an article in Royal Society Open Science on February 3.
The study, part - funded by Quadrant Energy Ltd and the Department of Parks and Wildlife WA, was published today in Royal Society Open Science.
The study was led by Sébastien Olive, a vertebrate paleontologist in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences who is now on a post-doctoral fellowship at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University.
That difference disappeared when the stripes were on the back half instead, the team reports today in Royal Society Open Science.
In 1751, Grew's description was cited by James Parsons in the Royal Society journal Philosophical Transactions (vol 47, p 109).
For example, in a paper published in Royal Society Open Science in November 2014, scientists led by anthropologist Robert Walker of the University of Missouri, Columbia, used satellite images to survey isolated groups in Brazil.
The basis for the new study, published in Royal Society Open Science, is a massive online repository of more than 2000 distinct tales from different Indo - European cultures known as the Aarne — Thompson — Uther Index, which was compiled in 2004.
Whether or not the existing WHO standard safety level — currently 50 parts per billion — is correct is a question which in the Royal Society of Chemistry's view should be discussed further with government and outside.
Steve Fuller, a professor of sociology at the University of Warwick who also took part in the Royal Institution debate, feels that the public and science are at odds with one another.
But when LEDs lit up the night, only 24 percent of moths attempted this last - ditch evasive maneuver, the team reports August 5 in Royal Society Open Science.
A study in the Royal Society journal Biological Sciences shows that one reason why we swing our arms while walking is probably because it makes ambulation a significantly more efficient operation, saving about 12 percent of the energy required to walk with the arms immobile.
The method, which is being published in Royal Society Interface, allows for the intuitive interpretation of chaotic or nearly chaotic phenomena, and thus makes the fascinating world of chaos theory more accessible to the scientific community.
Marcus Zervos and Ellie Hershberger of the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, and colleagues at nine other hospitals tracked the use of all fluoroquinoles during the last decade, while also frequently testing the susceptibility of four infection - causing microbes — Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Proteus mirabilis — to ciprofloxacin.
Females may use the differences in dialect to distinguish local males from outsiders that may not be as well adapted to the neighborhood they're trying to invade, the team reports today in Royal Society Open Science.
The findings, published today in Royal Society Open Science, mark the first time that researchers have demonstrated that mantis shrimp (Neogonodactylus oerstedii) use both color and chemical cues when fighting over resources.
Now, researchers report online today in the Royal Society Open Science that dogs do, too.
The cut in the royal fuel bill will come thanks to a hydroelectric plant on the river Thames, which will start supplying power to Windsor Castle, one of her numerous homes.
«We see it quite often in royal families that they marry each other.
By the time the 7 - month course was done, however, participants in all classes had a smaller, and more similar, difference in closeness before and after class sessions, the researchers report online today in Royal Society Open Science.
The generators will make a substantial dent in the royal electricity bill, supplying about a third of the castle's needs.
The study took advantage of exceptionally preserved horse remains in royal Scythian burials, such as the site of Arzhan, Tuva Republic, where over 200 horses have been excavated but also at Berel», Kazakhstan, where no less than 13 horses were preserved in a single, permafrozen funerary chamber.
The study, which has just been published in the Royal Society Journal Biology Letters was carried out by a team of researchers from Queen's University Belfast, in collaboration with other Institutions in the UK (University of Aberdeen, University of Swansea, Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, University of Oxford), and elsewhere (North Carolina State University, The Lewis Foundation, South African National Parks, Earth and OCEAN Technologies, Kiel, Germany).
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