So they're at greatest risk,» said graduate student and
lead author of the study Mary Woody.
Not exact matches
«For each volcano, there's a critical overpressure value,» says
Mary Grace Bato,
lead author of the
study and a PhD fellow at the Institute
of Earth Science in France.
«One
of the theories
of depression is that there's a lot
of vulnerabilities for depression that lay latent until stress activates them,» said
Mary Woody, Binghamton graduate student and
lead author of the
study.
The paper's other
authors are Nicholas Balascio (
lead author), an assistant professor at the College
of William &
Mary who worked on the
study as a postdoctoral researcher at Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory; and Raymond Bradley, a professor at the University
of Massachusetts.
«It certainly adds an extra layer
of worry, because one had assumed if you could solve programmatic weaknesses, you would solve the problem
of the drug - resistant TB,» says the
study's
lead author Francis Drobniewski, a microbiologist at Queen
Mary University
of London.
Lead author Maria Panteli, from Queen
Mary's School
of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, said: «This is the first
study to investigate outliers in world music with such a large scale and tracing the geographic origin
of these recordings could help identify areas
of the world that have developed a unique musical character.»
The
authors of the new
study — a multicenter effort
led by Kent State University anthropologists C. Owen Lovejoy and
Mary Ann Raghanti and published January 22 in PNAS — began by measuring neurotransmitter levels in brain samples from humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, baboons and monkeys, all
of whom had died
of natural causes.
«One challenge for any biomolecular analysis
of tropical specimens is the poor preservation
of organic materials in hot and humid conditions,» states Dr.
Mary Prendergast
of Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus,
lead author of the
study.
«We're the first to have developed a strategy using data assimilation to successfully forecast the evolution
of magma overpressures beneath a volcano using combined ground deformation datasets measured by Global Navigation Satellite System (more commonly known as GPS) and satellite radar data,» explains
Mary Grace Bato,
lead author of the
study and a researcher at the Institut des Sciences de la Terre (ISTerre) in France.
«Understanding such processes is especially important today since oxygen in the ocean is decreasing, largely due to the warming
of ocean waters driven by climate change,» said the
study's
lead author Andrew Margolin, a postdoctoral researcher at the College
of William &
Mary's Virginia Institute
of Marine Science and an alumnus
of the UM Rosenstiel School.