Sentences with phrase «individual research groups»

This paper attempts to evaluate these factors using multilevel modeling methods where the traits of individual research group participants (e.g. gender, ethnicity, discipline area) are modeled within group - level factors (e.g. number of meetings, group size, group composition) as determinants of Working Group - related journal article production.
Because of the laws surrounding access to personal data, it is even more complicated for individual research groups working on human material to manage access requests and publish data in a secure and legal way.
Now it's a matter of institutions and individual research groups taking them up.»
So that individual research groups do not need to arrange open publication of their work, the consortium has negotiated contracts with 12 journals (see «Particles on tap») that would make 90 % of high - energy - physics papers published from 2014 onwards free to read, says Salvatore Mele, who leads the project from CERN, Europe's high - energy physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, and home of the LHC.
But, she said, if individual research groups adopt the method and demonstrate its value, it could eventually rise up to the IPCC Assessment Reports.
Hence, the impact of the MM critique, after being scrutinized by the NAS, the Wegman panel, and a number of meticulous individual research groups, is essentially nil with regard to the conclusions of MBH and the 2001 IPCC assessment.»
«Recruitment of postdocs and students is conducted at the level of individual research groups,» he explains, so those interested in such positions should contact directly the group leader with whom they would like to work.
Co-authors of the publication, Professors Ramaswami, Taylor (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis) and Parker (University of Colorado) have based their model on a synthesis of findings from their collaborations and recent work by their individual research groups.
Although the science of event attribution has developed rapidly in recent years, geographical coverage of events remains patchy and based on the interests and capabilities of individual research groups.
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