Sentences with phrase «paper coauthor»

«Tom Webster, associate chair of environmental health at Boston University's School of Public Health and a paper coauthor, says scientists are particularly concerned about the potential risk that such chemicals pose to small children, who can unintentionally consume relatively large amounts of dust.»
«We have demonstrated an alternative approach that is simple, reliable, and relatively inexpensive,» says paper coauthor Kerry Vahala, the Ted and Ginger Jenkins Professor of Information Science and Technology and Applied Physics as well as the executive officer for Applied Physics and Materials Science in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science.
Yacob Mulugetta, paper coauthor and Professor of Energy and Development Policy at University College London, said:
His main objection was articulated in the Physical Review in May 1935 in a paper coauthored with physicists Nathan Rosen and Boris Podolsky.
In addition to the experiment proposed in that publication, another paper coauthored by Keith and collaborators at the California Institute of Technology (CalTech) collects and reviews a number of other experimental methods, to demonstrate the diversity of possible approaches.
When Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins), a tired and worn - out college economics teacher, is conscripted to go to New York City to present a paper he coauthored, but was barely involved in, he has no idea how the event will change the way he looks at life and the people around him.
Has anyone studied geographic diversity in paper coauthors over time to gauge Web impact on #science collaboration?
In the paper he coauthored with Garcia - Suarez and Butlera, it is revealed that oak was only one of four tree species studied.
This, of course, is a clear difference from the despicable behaviour of Abraham, Gleick, and Trenberth who have published personal abuse of Spencer and Christy in response to a paper coauthored by Spencer which provides doubt to work of Trenberth.

Not exact matches

-- Ashley Black, bestselling author of The Cellulite Myth, coauthor of the scientific paper «The Effects of a Fascia Manipulation Device on Subcutaneous Fat Tissue and Cellulite Appearance in Middle Aged Women,» and inventor of the FasciaBlaster
One paper, «Lost in the Sauce,» by Michael Sayette at the University of Pittsburgh and coauthors, reported that people under the influence are more susceptible to mind wandering, which could be helpful in some scenarios but harmful in others.
The op - ed is based on a paper Primo coauthored with Saumya Prabhat of the Indian School of Business.
«More so than for any other religious tradition, a person can become UU because of what he already believes rather than believing what he does because of becoming a UU,» said James Casebolt, coauthor of two papers on the regional survey read at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion annual meeting in October.
He authored or coauthored several seminal books as well as numerous research papers, book chapters and monographs.
Gemmell is a coauthor of the PLOS Biology paper.
A paper on which he is a coauthor, which was updated in the weeks before his death, considered the physics of multiverses, the possibility that a slew of other universes exist in addition to our own.
Prasher was one of the coauthors on the paper, now considered a landmark publication that helped establish GFP as a powerful research tool.
«This was a natural collaboration between chemistry and machine learning,» said David Duvenaud, a postdoctoral fellow in the Adams lab and coauthor of the paper.
«This was an extremely important experimental demonstration,» said Robert Goldston, a fusion scientist and coauthor of the paper who is former director of PPPL and a Princeton professor of astrophysical sciences.
In the sideline world of paleopathology, Rothschild is a star, the coauthor of some 600 papers.
«To produce powerful jets, black holes must feed on the same material that the galaxy uses to make new stars,» said Michael McDonald, an astrophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and coauthor on the paper.
«Tornadoes blow people away, and their houses and cars and a lot else,» says Joel Cohen, coauthor of the paper and director of the Laboratory of Populations, which is based jointly at Rockefeller University and Columbia's Earth Institute.
Last year, they coauthored a paper in which they argue that the 1993 book on Mahadevan was wrong.
Graham Rook, an immunologist at University College London and a coauthor of the paper, adds that depression itself may be in part an inflammatory disorder.
She first reported the star's flickers in 2015 (the star is nicknamed for her) and is a coauthor on Meng's paper.
(A separate form is used for authors of papers for which all coauthors are employees of the Australian, Canadian, and / or U.K. Government.)
Formation of trading networks among dispersed groups of H. sapiens, or possibly among closely related populations, best explains how large amounts of obsidian turned up at Olorgesailie by 320,000 years ago, contends Potts, who coauthored the third paper.
«Our solution of the Kirchhoff - Plateau problem brings beautiful mathematical results close to what happens in the physical world,» says Dr. Giulio Giusteri, coauthor of the paper which was recently published in the Journal of Nonlinear Science.
The amateurs were coauthors on a related paper in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
The coauthors of the PNAS paper include six other UC Santa Cruz researchers in addition to Costa.
In the paper by Langer and his coauthors, they make a plea for researchers to do the mundane work.
The range of crocodile marks described in the new study doesn't look «especially like» damage to the 130,000 - year - old mastodon bones on California's coast, says paleontologist Daniel Fisher of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, a coauthor of the ancient California bones paper.
«Our paper shows that the waves, which are created by what's known as the Kelvin - Helmholtz instability, happens much more frequently than previously thought,» says coauthor Joachim «Jimmy» Raeder of the UNH Space Science Center within the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space.
J. Casey Moore, a research professor of Earth sciences at UCSC and coauthor of the Chester et al. paper, said he suspects the clay layer observed in the Tohoku fault zone may play an important role in other fault zones.
«If regional policy makers understand fully the health dimension of these biomass fires, we believe they will be in a better position to manage them more effectively and improve human health and ecosystems at the same time,» said Ruth DeFries, of Columbia University and coauthor of the paper.
«By identifying all the families in the main belt, we can figure out which asteroids have been formed by collisions and which might be some of the original members of the asteroid belt,» said SwRI Astronomer Dr. Kevin Walsh, a coauthor of the online Science paper detailing the findings.
Halpern and Pope coauthored several papers, notably one that considers whether hallucinogens cause permanent neurocognitive damage, as some early critics claimed.
The work was done in collaboration with James Gehling of the South Australian Museum in Adelaide, Australia, who is a coauthor on the paper.
«Of course, nobody should ever be forced to share a vehicle,» says Carlo Ratti, professor of the practice in MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) and one of the paper's coauthors.
«This is a collective achievement that could not have been made without such a close collaboration of leading experts, within and outside BC,» said Michael J. Naughton, chairman of BC Department of Physics and a coauthor on the paper.
Lay is coauthor of a paper, published in the September 20 issue of Science, analyzing the seismic waves from the Sea of Okhotsk earthquake.
Before long, Wells was cited as coauthor on a scientific paper by Irvine entitled «Results of Attempts to Tag Bottlenose Dolphins.»
Coauthors on the paper are, in the UC Davis Department of Chemistry, postdoctoral researcher Yih Chung Chang, Distinguished Professor Cheuk - Yiu Ng and Distinguished Professor emeritus William M. Jackson; and Professor Qing - Zhu Yin, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
I continue to be involved with research at a high level, and have so far managed to fulfil my ambition of coauthoring one peer - reviewed paper a year.
Mikovits was a 20 - year veteran of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) who had coauthored more than forty scientific papers.
Coauthors of the paper include John Marshall of UC Berkeley, Dennis Ostrovski of UC Riverside and Ting Yang of UC Riverside and now UC San Diego.
The paper argues the global importance of native pollinators, says insect ecologist Frank Drummond of the University of Maine in Orono who was not one of the 50 coauthors.
«We're getting these species that usually just spawn off the Northwest in the summer time, and now they're spawning year - round,» said Ric Brodeur, a NOAA Fisheries research scientist at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center's research station in Newport, Oregon, and coauthor of the paper.
«It's like we're hitting the BEC with a hammer,» says Gretchen Campbell, the NIST co-director of the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI) and a coauthor of the paper, «and it's sort of shocking to me that these simulations so nicely replicate what's going on.»
Gao's coauthors on the paper were Yujie Wei (lead author and a former postdoctoral fellow at Brown), Yongqiang Li, Lianchun Zhu, Yao Liu, and Xianqi Lei of the Laboratory of Nonlinear Mechanics, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Gang Wang of Laboratory for Microstructures, Shanghai University; Yanxin Wu and Zhenli Mi of the University of Science and Technology, Beijing; and Jiabin Liu and Hongtao Wang of Zhejiang University.
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