Not exact matches
«We did not detect any clear change
in the long - term time
trends in the incidence of brain tumors from 1998 to 2003
in any subgroup,» the researchers wrote
in the
paper, which was
published online Thursday
in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI).
Now, a study of nearly 1 million engineering
paper co-authorships puts hard numbers on the problem
in this male - dominated scientific field, and finds a paradoxical
trend: Female engineers are
publishing in slightly more prestigious
journals on average than their male colleagues, but their work is getting less attention.
Results on the
trend toward advanced spring emergence were
published this February
in the
journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Among the
paper's findings: nymphal ticks peak
in the spring, larval ticks peak
in the summer, and both emerge nearly three weeks earlier
in warmer years.
For Fred Singer, a climatologist at the University of Virginia and another co-author, the current warming «
trend is simply part of a natural cycle of climate warming and cooling that has been seen
in ice cores, deep sea sediments and stalagmites... and
published in hundreds of
papers in peer reviewed
journals.»
In some cases, reviewers and / or editors supportive of mainstream views totally block important papers from being published; McKitrick, McIntyre and Herman had to completely rewrite their recent paper — showing that high tropical tropospheric temperature trends for the last three decades produced by climate models are inconsistent with observations — as a study of applying statistical methods developed in econometrics, and submit it to a journal with a more open - minded editor, in order to get it published at al
In some cases, reviewers and / or editors supportive of mainstream views totally block important
papers from being
published; McKitrick, McIntyre and Herman had to completely rewrite their recent
paper — showing that high tropical tropospheric temperature
trends for the last three decades produced by climate models are inconsistent with observations — as a study of applying statistical methods developed
in econometrics, and submit it to a journal with a more open - minded editor, in order to get it published at al
in econometrics, and submit it to a
journal with a more open - minded editor,
in order to get it published at al
in order to get it
published at all.
«At present, governments» attempts to limit greenhouse - gas emissions through carbon cap - and - trade schemes and to promote renewable and sustainable energy sources are prob ¬ ably too late to arrest the inevitable
trend of global warming,» the scientists write
in a
paper published online
in the scientific
journal, Nature Climate Change, on Monday, 14 October 2012.
Sorry
paper gets a bit fat ZERO due this statement (below) obviously forced on anyone trying to get something worthwhile
published in that garbage
Journal NATURE «though similar decadal hiatus events may occur
in the future, the multi-decadal warming
trend is very likely to continue with greenhouse gas increase.»
In addition, Ridley did not make it clear that Myneni had suggested that 42 % of the 14 % increase in annual productivity «can be attributed to relaxation of climatic constraints to plant growth,» with «57 % to other «anthropogenic factors»,» whereas the paper published in the journal «Nature Climate Change» in April 2016 did not present a figure for annual productivity, instead concluding that 25 % to 50 % of the Earth's vegetated area had greened, with about 70 % of this trend attributable to carbon dioxide fertilizatio
In addition, Ridley did not make it clear that Myneni had suggested that 42 % of the 14 % increase
in annual productivity «can be attributed to relaxation of climatic constraints to plant growth,» with «57 % to other «anthropogenic factors»,» whereas the paper published in the journal «Nature Climate Change» in April 2016 did not present a figure for annual productivity, instead concluding that 25 % to 50 % of the Earth's vegetated area had greened, with about 70 % of this trend attributable to carbon dioxide fertilizatio
in annual productivity «can be attributed to relaxation of climatic constraints to plant growth,» with «57 % to other «anthropogenic factors»,» whereas the
paper published in the journal «Nature Climate Change» in April 2016 did not present a figure for annual productivity, instead concluding that 25 % to 50 % of the Earth's vegetated area had greened, with about 70 % of this trend attributable to carbon dioxide fertilizatio
in the
journal «Nature Climate Change»
in April 2016 did not present a figure for annual productivity, instead concluding that 25 % to 50 % of the Earth's vegetated area had greened, with about 70 % of this trend attributable to carbon dioxide fertilizatio
in April 2016 did not present a figure for annual productivity, instead concluding that 25 % to 50 % of the Earth's vegetated area had greened, with about 70 % of this
trend attributable to carbon dioxide fertilization.