Sentences with phrase «number of research groups»

«An increasingly large number of research groups are focusing on Argentine ants because of their agricultural problems,» Tsutsui says.
He has been involved in quite a number of research groups.
«But I think our new research findings will spur a number of research groups to chase this question.»
«The idea of producing skyrmions in layer systems has already been taken up by a number of research groups all over the world.
A number of research groups have also investigated the use of chemicals to alter the configuration of atoms in semiconductor materials, but that process is still difficult to control and has not been widely adopted by industry.
Now, a number of research groups are working to improve Lyme tests to catch infections in the early stages.
No such cues were known, but the problem had already attracted a number of research groups.
«The collaboration involved a number of research groups, all of whom study tomato fruit biology and have been working together for many years,» said Jocelyn Rose, Cornell professor and lead investigator for the project.
This free software has been adopted by a number of research groups, including some based in Oxford and California.
Earlier this year, a number of research groups was able to coordinate thickness measurements (airborne, surface based and associated deployment of buoys) to help us better understand the ice thickness evolution in this sector of the Arctic.
Using the so - called budget approach, a number of research groups have recently done some very sobering calculations.
These activities involve collaboration with a number of research groups from USA, Russia, Canada, Norway, and Sweden.
This analysis has been replicated, with small variations, by a number of research groups.
As for the first problem, a number of research groups have suggested that cooling of hot electrons can be slowed down in semiconductor nanocrystals.
A number of research groups have genotyped participants of previous and ongoing attachment studies, or have begun including genetic markers in the design of new studies.
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