But all 54 climate
models the team examined predicted that this wind will weaken as the world warms.
Not exact matches
To better understand their findings, the
team examined the animal
model for APS1 (i.e. mice with the same genetic defect as human patients with the syndrome) and found that male mice spontaneously developed an inflammatory disease in their prostate glands — a so - called prostatitis — and reacted to transglutaminase 4.
Based on
modeling results by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which predicted that Pacific Ocean temperatures would rise by 1 degree Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit) over the next 50 years, a Canadian and U.S.
team of scientists
examined the distributional changes of 28 species of fish including salmon, herring, certain species of sharks, anchovies, sardines and more northern fish like pollock.
Liu and her
team examined the pathway patients would likely take to receive an Alzheimer's therapy and created a
model to simulate the pressures that such an approved therapy would put on the health care system.
Next, the research
team will
examine specifically whether these liver cells obtained from human embryonic stem cells in a dish help repair injured livers in preclinical animal
models of liver disease.
A
team at British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
examined the potential distribution of over 900 species of shelf - dwelling marine invertebrates under a warming scenario produced by computer
models.
Almost 80 percent of the communities the
team examined showed substantial changes in species composition, averaging about 10 percent change per decade — significantly higher than the rate of change predicted by
models.
The
team carefully
examined all effects from inflation and showed how the mass spectrum of SM would look like for different inflation
models.
Accordingly, the
team instead
examined a
model describing the behaviour of supercooled water, in which previous work showed a phase transition.
With that in mind, the Penn Vet
team chose to
examine two of their well - established canine
models of RP, which recapitulate many features of the human diseases, each involving mutations in different genes.
The research
team analyzed the long - term data set to
examine catch rates for the entire fishery, each region, and for individual turtle fishing communities using temporal trend
models.
Her
team examined databases on past high - profile mass killings and school shootings in the U.S. and fit a contagion
model to the data to determine if these tragedies inspired similar events in the near future.
Purnell's
team then looked for the places on the winning
model where the hard parts touched one another and
examined those same contact points on the fossils.
Professor Sievert's
team examined the impact of delayed access to DAA treatment by
modelling one and two year delays.
The POLARBEAR experiment
examined a small (30 degree square) region of the sky to produce high resolution maps of B - mode polarization, which enabled the
team to determine that the amplitude of gravitational fluctuations they measured was consistent with the leading theoretical
model of the universe, known as the Lambda Cold Dark Matter cosmological
model.
Now Staiger and her
team have
examined another part of the biological clock in detail, using the
model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress).
Emory's Donald (Tig) Rainnie and his research
team use freely moving rodent
models to
examine the effects of DBS on neural circuits thought to be disrupted in depression.
To determine the ideal mitigation policy, a research
team led by Princeton University, the University of Vermont and the University of Texas at Austin employed a climate - economic
model to
examine two ethical approaches to valuing human population.
Hoping to develop a treatment that works more broadly across diseases, a Penn Vet
team used canine disease
models to closely
examine how retinal gene activity varied during the progression of three different forms of inherited vision disease.
Joâ $ ™ s
team has used this
model to
examine changes in gene activation, microRNAs, DNA methylation, and now, metabolic markers.
A
team at the University of Oxford in the UK, led by Myles Allen and Friederike Otto, used thousands of iterations of regional climate
models embedded within larger global
models to
examine more localized weather events.
The
team evaluated simulated cloud fields from the multi-scale aerosol - climate
model and
examined how specific human - caused aerosols, such as sulfate, black carbon (soot), and organic carbon affect those clouds and, in turn, the climate.
The research
team for this study used these data in sophisticated numerical
models to
examine cloud microphysical processes that are important for cloud maintenance but can not be directly observed, even with the most advanced instrumentation.
Our
team designed a mixed - methods approach, utilizing quantitative surveys and qualitative methods, to
examine preferences and motivations of physicians and patients enrolled, evaluate the flow and utilization of genomic information within the clinical interactions, and assess understanding, behavior, medical consequences and healthcare costs associated with the use of WGS in these
models of medical practice.
Pitt multidisciplinary research
team proposes mathematical
model that
examines multiple walking patterns and movements in adults older than 65
She initiated book study forums with leadership
teams,
modeled instructional leadership for them, and brought in outside consultants to
examine effective professional development strategies.
«The particular
model we
examine here is the GFDL CM2.1 coupled ocean / atmosphere
model [GFDL CM2.1 development
team, 2006].
Lam and
team used climate
models from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to
examine the economic impacts of climate change on fish stocks and fisheries revenues under two different emissions scenarios: a high - emission scenario, in which the rates at which greenhouse gases are pumped into the Earth's atmosphere continue to rise unchecked, and a low - emission scenario under which ocean warming is kept below two degrees Celsius.
In that report by Christopher Booker, headlined «Top scientists start to
examine fiddled global warming figures,» he points out that a new
team of five scientists has begun investigating the increasing evidence that the data being used for climate - change projections by computer
models has been intentionally distorted by analysts wedded to the global warming hypothesis.
In one of these, a
team of scientists led by Gavin Schmidt undertake a review of related scientific literature and use the radiation component of their GISS global climate
model to
examine the role of each of the key components of the greenhouse effect for current and 2xCO2 conditions.
Using the WRF - chem
model, the
team first
examined how much soot in the form of so - called black carbon would land on snow in the Sierra Nevada, Cascade and Rocky Mountains.
Using a public health frame, we will
examine how three evidence - based home visiting
models form a continuum of interventions directly addressing this challenge: (1) Family Connects provides nearly universal assessment of needs for families of newborns, with connection to community services (Karen O'Donnell, Duke University); (2) Healthy Families America focuses on prevention through facilitating nurturing relationships and connection to services (Kathleen Strader, Healthy Families America); and (3) Child First targets the most vulnerable young children and families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a
team approach providing comprehensive care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and child (Darcy Lowell, Child First).