Sentences with phrase «notes study coauthor»

Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) and the ground squirrels (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus), however, didn't seem to notice the chill until plate temperatures dipped below 10 ° Celsius, notes study coauthor Elena Gracheva, a neurophysiologist at Yale University.

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Another coauthor of the study, Dr. Howard Falcon - Lang of the Royal Holloway University of London, noted in the release that although the juvenile shark teeth were found in the fecal matter of adults, there is still some question as to why.
Joe DeGutis, one of the study's coauthors, noted that younger people may have faster cognitive processing on their side, but older adults seem to win out when it comes to staying focused longer.
Our initial study was critiqued by Steve Ansolabehere and coauthors in a 2015 note published in Electoral Studies.
Dr. Rao and coauthors note some important limitations of the research on wild animal bites, especially the lack of studies evaluating diagnostic and treatment strategies.
Study coauthor Peter McIntyre, an ecologist at the University of Wisconsin, notes that wealthier nations can manage the problem with complex sanitation facilities and other engineering schemes while the underlying issues — water scarcity and pollution — continue to intensify.
«We know that children who are more easily upset and have more difficulty controlling their emotions are more likely to eat emotionally than calmer children, perhaps because they experience more negative emotions and eating helps them calm down,» notes Lars Wichstrøm, professor of psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, who coauthored the study.
«The fact that the bonobos failed to imitate demonstrates that even enhanced social orientation may not be enough to trigger human - like cultural learning behaviors,» notes Claudio Tennie, research group leader at the University of Tubingen, who coauthored the study when he was at the University of Birmingham.
«For many children, grandparents are their first and most frequent contact with older adults,» notes Stephane Adam, professor of psychology at the University of Liege, who coauthored the study.
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