Sentences with phrase «key papers from»

In the early 1980s, a number of key papers from George and other scientists in Oregon brought the zebrafish to worldwide attention.
In 1990, Hardin was an author on one of the key papers from a body of research that was recognized today with the 2017 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, which went to three American researchers: Michael Rosbash and Jeffrey Hall of Brandeis, and Michael Young of Rockefeller University in New York.
Key papers from Danisco Animal Nutrition at the XIII European Poultry Conference, 23 - 27 August 2010, Tours, France, will be focusing on factors enhancing the response to xylanase in modern poultry diets.

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But a paper published in the journal Nature in 2007, which we learned about from a BBC Earth story and is still making the rounds among scientists, suggests that the key to photosynthesis might work only due to a totally bizarre effect of quantum physics.
One key takeaway from their results was, as the authors wrote in the discussion section of their paper, how information from quick personality assessment tools can be used: (emphasis ours):
The benefit of a paper wallet is that your funds and private keys are not stored anywhere digitally, which means they are safe from hackers.
That second - factor private key can be generated in any way; users can use any wallet software, paper wallet, or deterministic wallets as long as they can export a single public key from it.
As the paper pointed out, Koum's decision removes one of Facebook's key players from the board:
But when I read the computer science white paper behind it, from my previous research I immediately saw that they had solved this really key problem of how do you create a system that isn't dependent on a centralized administrator.
A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
As well as paper products, James Cropper also manufactures nonwovens from carbon, glass and polymer fibres, which play a key part in production of composites in the automotive, energy and aerospace sectors.
As well as paper products, James Cropper plc also incorporates Technical Fibre Products (TFP), manufacturers of non-woven materials from carbon, glass and polymer fibres, which play a key part in production of composites in the automotive, energy and aerospace sectors.
This paper provided a description of the ten options under investigation and incorporated views from key stakeholders.
This graphic depicts the carbon intensity of shipping wine from various global wine regions to key U.S. cities and bases its data on a seriously flawed, two - year - old working paper that is filled with untested assumptions, has not been peer reviewed, and does not accurately reflect the complexities of greenhouse gas emissions in the wine sector.
Use the policy number, payment plan account number, or key code from your paper bill to pay the amount due.
He put pen to paper at Anfield no doubt hoping to learn from one of the games greats, Steven Gerrard, and eventually be a key feature in Liverpool's midfield.
Indeed, in a paper from the University of California, San Francisco, researchers claim to have done just that — identify a group of kids with pure SPD — and found that their brains are in fact different from controls in key sensory areas.
However, officials note that «the current inspection framework is antithetical to the Steiner ethos / pedagogical approach» in terms of «Literacy in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1)», where Ofsted required «more formal learning»; «KS2 tests», as «Last year, the Academy pupils did not sit the tests (the Academy provided the exam papers and rooms for pupils to sit the exams but parents chose not to allow their pupils to sit the tests)»; and «Teaching and learning», where it is noted that the schools consider that «any process which judges learning as the immediate outcome from teaching in a lesson is inappropriate.
A paper written by the deputy prime minister headed «NHS reforms: changes required» lists four key concessions sought from Mr Cameron.
The Xinhua News Agency says «like most female leaders» spouses, the «First Gentleman» is known for his modesty,» and popular news website The Paper notes that he is «very low - key, stays away from the media and the public eye».
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer is moving key aspects of doing business with the city away from a paper - first model and allowing for quicker online function.
The study appears to vindicate predictions from theorists such as Mark Morris, an astrophysicist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who in 1993 penned a key paper predicting tens of thousands of stellar - mass black holes would form a disk around the galactic center.
Building the knowledge base requires humans to teach computers key concepts from curated articles; with modest online training, anyone who reads English can scan research papers for key terms — names of genes, proteins, diseases, and drugs — and use online marking tools to document relationships between them (for example, drug X treats disease Y).
However, in a new paper published in Proceedings of the National of Sciences USA (PNAS) scientists from the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science, show that key environmental parameters, namely climate - related primary productivity, biodiversity, and pathogen stress have strong influence on the global pattern of population densities of ethnographically documented hunter - gatherers.
You only need to give one or two key references to make a point — stick to the most recent papers from the highest impact journals.
The paper focuses on two key molecular players in the story of influenza infection: a human protein called TRIM25, which was recently discovered to play an important role in the human immune response to flu infection; and a protein called NS1 present in all strains of the influenza A virus and shown to bind TRIM25 to keep it from doing its job.
In 1987, you co-authored a paper with Naruya Saitou describing the neighbor - joining method, a novel algorithm for creating evolutionary trees by working backward based on key genetic differences between related species, the idea being the more recently one species diverged from another, the more similar their DNA will be.
In a paper published this week in Current Biology, postdoctoral fellow David Kast, PhD, and professor Roberto Dominguez, PhD, and three other colleagues from the Department of Physiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, show for the first time that the formation of ephemeral compartments key in this process require actin polymerization by the Arp2 / 3 complex, a composite of seven proteins.
«This paper is the first time that a Neandertal bone has been dated from this key site, and it... provides additional data to support a Châtelperronian - Neandertal link,» he says.
But the perception that Dutch officials hadn't properly considered the study's risks prompted criticism from members of the Dutch House of Representatives — especially after NSABB recommended last December that key details be redacted from Fouchier's paper.
But even one of the paper's authors, Dariush Mozaffarian, of the Harvard School of Public Health, admits that he is not happy with the key conclusion that the evidence does not support a benefit from polyunsaturated fats.
At the request of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, Science and Nature have agreed to strike key details from papers in press describing how researchers made the deadly H5N1 avian influenza virus more transmissible between mammals.
Just before Christmas, the U.S. government announced that a biosecurity advisory board had asked two research teams to strike key details from papers in press at Science and Nature.
Kawaoka also discusses his thoughts about the recommendation from the U.S. government's National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) that Nature and Science, which has accepted but not published a paper by the second lab that did these studies, redact key portions of the experiments to prevent the widespread dissemination of the recipe for a potential bioweapon.
Paper authors focused on clinicians because they tend to put more weight on treating illnesses rather than preventing them; however, education is key to keeping illnesses from occurring, they said.
Now this comes from a, this piece of it comes from a 2003 paper by a planetary scientist named Jack Wisdom at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and what he discovered is that you can move, as you [were describing] through curved space by moving, [let's] say, your arms and legs, or if you're an alien as it is described in the article, a tripod alien — just for the simplicity of demonstrating how the movements are with, sort of, heavy feet and a ball at the end of the tail that helped to move the [weight] around, just to make it kind of simple to look through — you can move through curved spacetime without pushing against anything, and this is the key here.
The study, published as a QMUL School of Economics and Finance Working Paper, looked at the period from 1998 to 2007, when English schools used a process called «borderlining» to regrade exams from students who narrowly missed out on a higher Key Stage result.
In their new Science paper, the researchers analyzed gene expression in single cells across key developmental time points and from different regions of the brain.
A team, including Professor Clare Mills from the Institute of Inflammation and Repair at The University of Manchester, has published an open access paper in the journal Analyst outlining a strategy to address the key measurement challenges in allergen analysis.
Key jamming was still an occasional problem some 80 years later, when I had chicken pox, but at least by then the type bars struck the paper from the front side, so you could immediately see what was happening and separate the keys with your fingers.
«This is a really key paper in terms of trying to integrate the total behavior of the planet, and not just get a record from one place like Greenland or the North Atlantic [Ocean],» Behl said.
In a paper published in the Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, Michigan State University researchers from the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics and the College of Education used an MSU program as a case study for why these programs are key to training tomorrow's generation of scientists.
A group of scientists, led by microbiologist Rosie Redfield at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, have posted data on Redfield's blog that, she says, present a «clear refutation» of key findings from the paper.
The collaborators identified 50 high - impact preclinical cancer papers published from 2010 to 2012, began writing protocols to replicate key experiments, and published the plans in eLife.
Lang says a key takeaway from the paper is that ploidy, which varies considerably in the natural world, has a significant effect on how genomes can and will evolve.
Below are summaries of key findings from 35 recently - published peer - reviewed scientific papers, divided into two categories.
The research was remarkable, including 11 Science and 10 Nature papers, and findings ranging from a detailed three - dimensional picture of a key HIV protein to a long - sought method to efficiently synthesize a complex natural product with great anticancer potential.
Lisa gives us some key points from that paper — and the message for all of us.
In a paper published in Nature Genetics, an interdisciplinary research team of scientists from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)-- including a Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG - CRG) group — in Barcelona, Spain, shows that the three - dimensional organisation of the genome plays a key role in gene expression and consequently in determining cell fate.
«The key result from this paper is that there is indeed some rational basis for hope.»
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