Sentences with phrase «international working group»

That's the key conclusion from the new International Working Group on Coastal «Blue» Carbon which convened its first meeting in Paris last month.
All of this work will soon be advanced enormously by a major new collaborative international working group led by Kathleen Morrison, Land Use 6000 (LU6K), which aims to provide empirical global reconstructions of land use and land cover over the past 6000 years and earlier as part of the Land Cover 6000 project (LC6K) of PAGES.
FFI takes part in several international working groups where the issues discussed in this book are central.
[23] D. Sambo Dorough, «The Significance of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and its Future Implementation» in C Charters and R Stavenhagen, Making the Declaration Work (International Working Group for Indigenous Affairs, Denmark, 2009) 264, p 264.
IEA Task 37 is an international working group made up of 15 member countries that exchange global best practice trends in biogas production.
Along with international experts and investors, the International Working Group on GOTS has four major organizations that contribute to it.
The Science of Mother - Infant Sleep is a collaborative project by an international working group of experts on mother - baby sleep.
There are several challenges that must be overcome to validate the specificity and reproducibility of antibody reagents, as emphasized by many publications, including a recent proposal from the International Working Group for Antibody Validation (IWGAV).
Uhlén also helped form the International Working Group on Antibody Validation (IWGAV), which published its proposed guidelines last October (1).
The study, published in Calcified Tissue International, found that the International Working Group on Sarcopenia (IWGS) definition identified the most cases of the condition (8.3 per cent of the cohort) and was linked with significantly higher numbers of falls in the last year and prevalent fractures.
Now the international working group at Harvard Medical School Boston, where Stary has been working for the last four years, has successfully managed to mimic a Chlamydia infection in a mouse model using nanotechnology and then to develop a protective vaccine, which activates two waves of immune cells and which is administered directly to the mucosa — in the nose, for example.
Unscrupulous rubber merchants eventually enslaved «hundreds of thousands of Indians» from isolated Amazonian tribes to work as rubber tappers, according to a 1988 study by the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.
An international working group prepared a document on what constitutes «publication» in science in the electronic environment.
The topic is complicated and processed by an international working group, which had to make do with many, sometimes even divergent demands.
Tension is the theme running through the new consensus statement issued by the Hinxton Group, an international working group on stem cell research and regulation.
The international working group, which includes geologists Jan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams and Colin Waters, from the University of Leicester's School of Geography, Geology and the Environment and archaeologist Matt Edgeworth has, since 2009, been analysing the case for formalisation of the Anthropocene, a potential new epoch of geological time dominated by overwhelming human impact on the Earth.
She also led an international working group on ecological debt and environmental justice.
The new Standard has been developed by an international working group of 41 experts from 14 countries who were involved with the project for three years, providing advice, feedback and discussion points as the work progressed.
Stella Griffiths, Executive Director of the International ISBN Agency said, «The new Standard has been developed by an international working group of 41 experts from 14 countries who were involved with the project for three years, providing advice, feedback and discussion points as the work progressed.
• Central access to rights metadata and content for international work groups • Accurate and timely compliance information to reduce risk of liability • Automated compliance checking; enterprise - wide monitoring • Seamless integration of content vendors (e.g. Corbis, Getty, Shutterstock) into your workflow via web APIs can be made possible • Enables the adoption of new kinds of content and license deals with ease
Now, members of the international working group formally analyzing the Anthropocene suggest that the key turning point happened in the mid-twentieth century.
In the late 1980s, after evaluating advanced government telecommunications systems at the Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center, Paul was a public policy specialist for NTIA and a US delegate to several conferences of the United Nations International Telecommunication Union, including the 1988 ITU World Administrative Radio Conference, at which he chaired an international working group.
The new analysis was produced by an international working group created in 2016 by Unesco's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission.
A draft agreement forming an international working group to reduce global warming emissions from agriculture emerged this week from the climate talks in Copenhagen, a sign of the rising importance of agriculture in the climate change debate.
It is undertaken under the auspices of an international working group.
He co-chaired the the international Working Group on Seasonal to Interannual Prediction for several years and has been awarded academic prizes such as the Royal Met Society's Adrian Gill Prize.
As identified by the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs at the Conference on Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change:
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