Technology can often play a big role in this process and it's great to see that
more authors of all levels are really starting to embrace advances throughout the learning, creative, marketing, licensing and distribution process.
Not exact matches
According to David Randall, the
author of Dreamland, even a short nap «primes our brains to function at a higher
level, letting us come up with better ideas, find solutions to puzzles
more quickly, identify patterns faster and recall information
more accurately.»
More significantly, Catalyst found that unequal pay starts with the first job, and widens over time, even after accounting for job
level, industry, child bearing and career aspirations, according to the results
of the study by
authors Nancy M. Carter and Christine Silva.
Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo, therapist and
author of «Better Than Perfect» tells Entrepreneur, «Breaking your own mold can only make you stronger and
more confident to reach higher
levels in your professional and personal life.»
From peak -
of - season fruit pies nestled in an irresistibly crunchy crust, to cookies that positively melt in your mouth,
author Alanna Taylor - Tobin offers
more than 100 wholesome treats utilizing easily accessible alternative grains and flours for every taste and baking
level.
Jameson Doig,
author of a book about the agency's history, Empire on the Hudson, says that while the Authority has always been a backwater
of patronage, Gov. Christie took the practice to new heights, appointing
more than 70 people — primarily those who helped him out in the 2009 election — to jobs within the agency, both high and low
level.
The
authors found that an investment
of $ 1,110 per child in the
More at Four preschool program (now called NC Pre-K)-- the funding
level in 2009 — reduced the likelihood
of third - grade special education placements by 32 percent.
But because
more than 40 percent
of the Earth's population lives about 60 miles from the coastline, the
authors write that taking advantage
of offshore groundwater could help dampen looming water scarcity problems likely to be compounded by sea -
level rise and drought.
Detmar Meurers, professor for computational linguistics at the University
of Tübingen, summarizes: «
Authors of textbooks should consider much
more systematically what makes texts suitable for students
of different age groups and performance
levels in order to advance students in terms
of language and content.
Dong was also corresponding
author on a study published in 2015 in the journal BioMed Central Obesity that showed, in this same group
of individuals, both 2,000 and 4,000 IUs restored
more desirable vitamin D blood
levels of 30 nanograms per milliliter.
«Findings from both studies indicate that children who showed higher
levels of conduct problems — that is, aggression, fighting, stealing from peers — were
more likely to be economically left leaning and distrustful
of the political system as adults,» says study
author Gary J. Lewis
of Royal Holloway, University
of London.
While the Institute
of Medicine has recommended that improved supervision
of trainee physicians through
more frequent contact with supervisors could reduce errors and improve the quality
of patient care, the
authors note that appropriate
levels of supervision and how they are to be established have not been defined.
«When exposed to elevated
levels of particulate pollution, older adults are
more likely to get pneumonia, be hospitalized with severe pneumonia and also die from pneumonia in the hospital,» says the study's lead
author Cheryl Pirozzi, M.D., a pulmonologist and assistant professor
of Internal Medicine at University
of Utah Health.
In a paper published in The Lancet on July 27, first
author Sallis and colleagues found that since the 2012 Olympics
more countries have been monitoring activity
levels and have drafted national policies to combat the problem, but the plans are operational in only 56 percent
of countries.
This discrepancy can be explained partly by the abundance
of men at
more senior career
levels in astronomy, says study
author Ferdinando Patat, an astronomer and head
of ESO's observing programs in Garching, Germany.
The
authors said that the difficulty
of retaining students may be a factor
more complicated than SAI allows for, noting that improving retention rates requires significant campus resources to address a broad range
of factors, including student engagement
levels, academic support services, campus climate, student satisfaction, and financial aid.
The
authors say game design elements — such as points,
levels, and badges — and financial incentives may have contributed to the sustained use
of the devices, but the results provide valuable insights for wellness programs, insurance companies, and other program designers who should consider testing new and
more targeted engagement strategies to motivate older and lower - income populations.
«Learning
more about primordial life, and how it can be re-manipulated, will open up a lot
of new avenues for science, and shed light on the puzzle
of how complex biological systems evolve at the most fundamental molecular
level» underlines Lynn Kamerlin, corresponding
author, from the Department
of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University.
While the study suggests both low and high
levels of physical activity, compared to
more moderate
levels, could increase the risk
of heart failure in men, study
authors cautioned that the link between physical activity and heart disease is not fully understood.
«For years there has been this hypothesis that African - Americans have worse birth outcomes because they have
more melanin in their skin which reflects the sun and therefore lowers
levels of Vitamin D,» said study
author Zaneta Thayer, PhD, assistant professor
of anthropology at the University
of Colorado Denver.
«Our group, which includes
more than 180 myeloma researchers worldwide, has updated the definition
of multiple myeloma for diagnostic purposes to include validated biomarkers in addition to the current clinical symptoms used for diagnosis which include, elevated blood calcium
levels, kidney failure, anemia and bone lesions,» said lead
author S. Vincent Rajkumar, M.D. a hematologist at Mayo Clinic.
That's because people at any
level of activity and influence tend to follow others who are
more active and influential than themselves, according to Prof. Michael Rabbat, who teaches in McGill's Dept.
of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is the senior
author on the paper.
The
authors note that if consent rates over five and a half years in the geographic areas with the lowest consent rates were to increase to the current
level of the geographic area with the median
level of donors identified, there could potentially be 773
more donors available.
«We also found that couples in which both individuals have equal
levels of education are now less likely to divorce than those in which husbands have
more education than their wives,» said Christine R. Schwartz, lead
author of the study and an associate professor
of sociology at the University
of Wisconsin - Madison.
Dr Søren Brage (MRC Epidemiology Unit, University
of Cambridge), joint senior
author on the study says: «Providing quantitative estimates regarding the dose - response relationship is essential for approximating how changes in
levels of physical activity in the general population would impact disease incidence, and would support
more nuanced guidance to the public and evidence - based dialogue in clinical settings.»
«We're at the stage
of saying, «OK, these (
levels) compared to a benchmark indicate
more evaluation need to be done,»» said Wesley Stone, a Geological Survey hydrologist and the study's lead
author.
Using all
of these components provides a
more accurate projection
of how extreme sea
levels will change this century, according to the study's
authors.
Even under a
more moderate scenario where greenhouse gas emissions peak in 2040, 100 - year extreme sea
levels could increase by 57 centimeters, or nearly 2 feet, on average, by the end
of the century, with these events occurring every few years, according to study's
authors.
According to Professor Jun Zhu from the National Office for Maternal and Child Health Surveillance in Sichuan, China, one
of the study's lead
authors, «Our findings show that since 1970, child deaths in China have fallen far
more quickly than expected, at the country, province and county
level.
Some alleles corresponded to higher
levels of IL - 1ß, and people with these versions
of the genes were five times
more likely to suffer from stomach cancer — perhaps because a surplus
of IL - 1ß, by shutting down acid production and sustaining an inflammation
of the infected areas, allows H. pylori to spread further within the stomach, the
authors speculate.
«Rather than static groups that experience continual high
levels of economic attainment, there would appear to be
more movement into and out
of these income
levels,» the
authors write in «The Life Course Dynamics
of Affluence,» published Jan. 28 in the journal PLOS One.
«At Kima'Kho, we were able to map a passage zone in pyroclastic deposits left by the earliest explosive phase
of eruption, allowing for
more accurate forensic recovery
of paleo - lake
levels through time and better estimates
of paleo - ice thicknesses,» says UBC volcanologist James K Russell, lead
author on the paper published this week in Nature Communications.
While previous methods used county -
level slash data to estimate the amount
of wood residue available as a feedstock, the new research reported in the journal Biomass and Bioenergy, uses
more refined data on demand from individual sawmills, said Natalie Martinkus, one
of the
authors of the paper and an assistant professor in WSU's Composite Materials and Engineering Center.
While
levels of RNA and protein are strongly correlated when averaged over large numbers
of cells, the
authors discovered that this correlation breaks down at the
level of single cells, with protein information
more stably representing cell identity.
The genetic differences between hemp and marijuana also accounted for
more than simply the
level of THC each type
of plant could produce, though the
authors were quick to note that «hemp and marijuana still largely share a common pool
of genetic variation.»
Newly published research in «PNAS» identifies what
authors call a «vertical human fingerprint» in satellite - based estimates
of atmospheric temperature changes, adding still
more to confidence
levels about human influences in warming.
The paper: «Direct atomic -
level insight into the active sites
of a high - performance PGM - free ORR catalyst,» Hoon T. Chung, David A. Cullen, Drew Higgins, Brian T. Sneed, Edward F. Holby, Karren L.
More, Piotr Zelenay (corresponding
author)
He is a leader at the renowned Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, PIK; an Adjunct Scientist at Columbia University in New York; the Lead
Author of the latest IPCC chapter on Sea
Level Change; journal editor, and
more.
A prolific researcher up until his death, Davidson was the
author of four graduate -
level plasma physics textbooks and
more than 500 articles.
«Past studies have shown that having low antioxidant
levels and increased reactive oxygen species — chemical products that bind to body cells and cause damage — is related to
more severe PAD,» said Matthew Muller, postdoctoral fellow in Larry Sinoway's lab at Penn State College
of Medicine, and lead
author of the study.
Authors of the study are now suggesting that the
levels of sulfur emitted at the time may have been as much as three times
more than we assumed.
Title: The immune microenvironment in hormone receptor - positive breast cancer and treatment outcome following preoperative chemotherapy plus bevacizumab Date / Time: Tuesday, April 17 2018, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT
Author: A. Waks et al, Dana Farber Cancer Institute Poster # / Location: 4565 / Section 26, Board 1 Hyperlink: http://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/4562/presentation/7859 HR + / HER2 - breast tumors with higher
levels of tumor immune activity have a
more favorable response to chemo plus bevacizumab.
Evaluation
of pH
levels, which were found to vary significantly among unwashed, washed and herbal products, is important, the
authors note, because higher pH
levels allow nicotine to be absorbed
more easily and quickly into the bloodstream.
«We found that eating between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. followed by an 18 - hour daily fast kept appetite
levels more even throughout the day, in comparison to eating between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.,» said lead
author Courtney Peterson, PhD, assistant professor
of nutrition sciences at the University
of Alabama Birmingham, in a press release.
«Refined carbs spike your blood sugar and cause your energy
levels to crash, often leaving you
more hungry and tired than you were before eating,» says registered dietitian Lindsay Livingston,
author of The Ultimate Guide to Food Prep.
People with type - 2 diabetes are
more likely than the general population to develop cardiovascular disease and have lower
levels of heart - protective HDL cholesterol, the
authors note.
Most studies indicate that leaner athletes may need
more protein to prevent muscle loss when dieting to lower body fat
levels.27, 28 The most recent and comprehensive review,
authored by Eric Helms, indicates that lean athletes need around 2.3 - 3.1 grams per kilogram
of lean body mass to avoid losing muscle while dieting.6
Although the
authors acknowledge that organic foods have lower pesticides, less drug - resistant bacteria, and higher
levels of certain nutrients, they call for
more research.
Another
level of transparency,
more kudos to the brave
author.
But what is
more important, dating online allows expert
authors in hundreds
of niche fields to get massive
levels of exposure in exchange for the submission
of their quality