«Since more that 70 % of shipping traffic takes place within 250 miles of the coastline, this is a significant health concern for coastal communities,» Daniel Lack,
lead author of the study pointed out.
Helen Poynton, a UC Berkeley graduate student in nutritional sciences and toxicology and
lead author of the study point out the significance of their study.
However,
the lead author of the study points out that forms of CBT, especially DBT, or dialectical behavior therapy, can teach kids positive coping skills, thereby reducing risk.
Not exact matches
Lead author of the
study and Babson professor Donna Kelley
points to
studies that show women are less likely to receive venture capital funding.
It may be that the preacher will find the apparent
points of some structural value later on in preparation but only after his
study has
led him to the
point the
author sought to make.
«The luxury market has reached a maturation
point,» said Claudia D'Arpizio,
lead author of the
study.
«Ultimately... the consumer pays» Clark Gellings, an EPRI senior fellow and
lead author of the new
study, said that the division
of investments among the distribution, transmission and costumer segments should not obscure the fundamental reality: «Ultimately, at some
point, the consumer pays for everything.»
«This
study suggests many reasons some children may be at extreme risk
of severe physical abuse and murder, which
points to different preventive actions,» said
lead author Dr. Robert Hanlon, an associate professor
of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and
of neurology at Northwestern University Feinberg School
of Medicine and a Northwestern Medicine neuropsychologist.
Their results, published in the journal Climatic Change,
point to the need for new or modified wildfire management and evacuation programs in the nation's high - risk regions, said Jia Coco Liu, a recent Ph.D. graduate at the Yale School
of Forestry & Environmental
Studies (F&ES) and
lead author of the
study.
«Our
study provides the earliest directly dated evidence for the presence
of chickens in Africa and
points to the significance
of Red Sea and East African trade routes in the introduction
of the chicken,» said Helina Woldekiros,
lead author and a postdoctoral anthropology researcher in Arts & Sciences at Washington University.
Dr. Anna Z. Pollack,
lead author of the
study,
pointed out, «with cross-sectional data, we can't tell if having children is related to shortening
of telomeres or merely whether women who have children start out with shorter telomeres.»
«We discovered this new fossil in marine rocks, and many
of the features
of its skull and jaws
point to it having been a marine inhabitant, like modern oceanic dolphins,» said the
study's
lead author Nicholas D. Pyenson, curator
of fossil marine mammals at the Smithsonian's National Museum
of Natural History.
The research suggests that for a large portion
of WAIS, this process «has passed the
point of no return,» says Eric Rignot
of the University
of California, Irvine, the
lead author of one
of the
studies.
According to Fotini Koutroumpa,
lead author of the
study and researcher at the UvA's Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), the results
point to future research on the tiny but complex moth brain, which will shed light on how the diverse pheromone systems
of the thousands
of moth species has changed throughout evolution.
«In this
study we show how the Eurasian siskin is able to form stable group relationships lasting for periods
of several years in addition to travelling in each other» company over distances spanning more than 1,000 km,»
points out Juan Carlos Senar,
lead author of this
study and a scientist at the museum.
The
study's
lead author, Michael Levin, and his colleague Douglas Blackiston took tadpoles
of the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) whose eyes had been surgically removed and transplanted «donor» eyeballs — one per tadpole — along various
points on the back.
«Otherwise, the animals are perfectly healthy and normal,»
points out Dr. Hubert Pausch,
lead author of the
study.
Lead author of the
study, Dr Michael de Podesta, said: The further away one measures from the temperature
of the triple
point of water, the harder it gets to precisely determine the ratio
of exactly how much hotter or colder the temperature is than the standard temperature.
«There is a growing body
of data that
points to oxygen production and accumulation in the ocean and atmosphere long before the GOE,» said Timothy W. Lyons, a professor
of biogeochemistry in the Department
of Earth Sciences and the
lead author of the comprehensive synthesis
of more than a decade's worth
of study within and outside his research group.
Éric Archambault, who is the
lead author of the
study and president
of Science - Metrix Inc. in Montreal, Canada, says that this is a «tipping
point» for open - access publishing.
«While practice is necessary for elite athletes to reach a high level
of competition, after a certain
point, the amount
of practice essentially stops differentiating who makes it far and who makes it to the very top,» said Brooke Macnamara, assistant professor
of psychological sciences at Case Western Reserve University and
lead author of the
study.
This
study was promptly seized upon as proof that the world is not warming, even though a single example
of localised cooling proves no such thing, as the
lead author of the 2002
study has tried to
point out.
«At some
point you would be doing nothing but counting craters for the rest
of your life,» says James Head, a planetary geoscientist at Brown University and the
lead author of the
study.
Lee Hannah, senior research fellow at Conservation International and the
study's
lead author,
pointed out that the hallmark
of wine cultivation is suitability.
That means so - called open - access publishing has reached a «tipping
point» and will now accelerate, suggests Éric Archambault, the
lead author of the
study and president
of Science - Metrix Inc. in Montreal, Canada.
The
study's
lead author Shannon Lipscomb, an assistant professor
of human development and family sciences at Oregon State University - Cascades, said the findings
point to the reason that some children develop problem behavior at care centers, despite the best efforts
of teachers and caregivers.
Nan Yang, PhD, a postdoctoral scholar in the Wernig laboratory and
lead author of the
study,
pointed out that there is another advantage to using this technique.
«We found that where ocean temperatures warmed beyond a certain
point as we neared the equator, at about 29 degrees, the pace
of larval development slowed,» says
study lead author, Dr Ian McLeod.
«The clinical implications from an obstetric
point of view are potentially huge,» says
lead study author Arthur «Jason» Vaught, M.D., a maternal fetal medicine fellow at Johns Hopkins.
«This suggests that
point mutations [in mtDNA] aren't involved in aging - related pathology,» says Marc Vermulst, the
study's
lead author and a doctoral student in the lab
of cancer research scientist Lawrence Loeb.
«These glaciers will keep retreating for decades and even centuries to come and we can't stop it,» said
lead study author Eric Rignot, a glaciologist at the University
of California, Irvine, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. «A large sector
of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has passed the
point of no return.»
«Water plays a critical role in determining the tectonic behavior
of planetary surfaces, the melting
point of planetary interiors and the location and eruptive style
of planetary volcanoes,» said Erik Hauri, a geochemist with the Carnegie Institution
of Washington and
lead author of the
study.
In the journal Nature Climate Change,
lead author Dr. Tom Bridge from the ARC Centre
of Excellence for Coral Reef
Studies based at James Cook University and colleagues
point out that global conservation policies have so far failed to prevent the widespread destruction
of coral reefs and their fish life, which now threatens the food security
of millions
of people.
«It's really an outdated
point of view,» said the
study's
lead author George Barrowclough in a statement, «and it's a concept that is hardly used in taxonomy outside
of birds.»
«Previous
studies have
pointed to REM sleep as the most likely candidate involved in the regulation
of emotions,» said
study lead author Rick Wassing.
«Older people are shorter,» the
lead author of the
study, Tuula Paajanen, MD, a researcher at the University
of Tampere, in Finland,
points out in an email.
The
lead author of this
study says a good starting
point is to ask students what would make for better teacher - student relationships and a better learning environment.
Becky Mueller, an IIHS senior research engineer and the
lead author of the
study,
points out a sobering fact, saying, «More than 1,600 right - front passengers died in frontal crashes in 2014.»
Keith Jennings, a graduate researcher and
lead author of the
study, said his team was surprised to find that freezing
point at zero degrees Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit was not the key factor in whether precipitation fell as rain or snow, but more where the precipitation was falling.
Colin Kelley, a climate scientist at the University
of California — Santa Barbara and the
study's
lead author, said long - term climate trends made Syria's 2006 - 2010 drought two to three times more likely, and future trends
point in the same direction.
«The good news is that adopting soil health and fertilizer efficiency measures across the Corn Belt can get us two - thirds
of the way to the tipping
point,» said the
study's
lead author and EDF senior scientist, Eileen McLellan, in a news release.
There is a growing body
of data that
points to oxygen production and accumulation in the ocean and atmosphere long before the GOE,» said Timothy W. Lyons, a professor
of biogeochemistry in the Department
of Earth Sciences and the
lead author of the comprehensive synthesis
of more than a decade's worth
of study within and outside his research group.
Study lead author Natalia Shakhova said it was too early to say if we're about to pass a tipping
point where massive amounts
of stored methane are released into the atmosphere, triggering rapid warming, but that is a concern.