They will be housed in the Steven Leiber Conceptual Art Study Center, which, as Cannizzo explains, «will be part of a larger center called the Works on
Paper Study Center, what we now call in this building, Print Storage, which has prints, drawings, and photographs.
Not exact matches
Jessica Vaughan, director of policy
studies for the nonprofit Center for Immigration Studies think tank, told Polis's local paper The Daily Camera that «there is a much stronger case» for Start - up Visas than, say, for expanding guest worker programs or family - based immigration, both of which are included in the larger refor
studies for the nonprofit
Center for Immigration
Studies think tank, told Polis's local paper The Daily Camera that «there is a much stronger case» for Start - up Visas than, say, for expanding guest worker programs or family - based immigration, both of which are included in the larger refor
Studies think tank, told Polis's local
paper The Daily Camera that «there is a much stronger case» for Start - up Visas than, say, for expanding guest worker programs or family - based immigration, both of which are included in the larger reform bill.
The
Center for American Progress reviewed 30 case
studies in 11 of the most relevant research
papers on the costs of employee turnover and found that it costs businesses about one - fifth of a worker's salary to replace that worker.
Alan Lang, James Orcutt, Eric Single, Geoff Lowe, and the librarians at the Rutgers
Center of Alcohol
Studies made valuable contributions to this
paper.
This
paper is a somewhat expanded version of an invited lecture delivered at the
Center for Process
Studies in Claremont, CA in November of 1998.
Her invitation to me in June 2001 to help prepare her father's philosophical
papers to be shipped to the
Center for Process
Studies in Claremont made it possible for me to examine the variations in the manuscripts, the better to make balanced editorial decisions.
18 / Huxley, Aldous, The Politics of Ecology, An Occasional
Paper on the Free Society published by the
Center for the
Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California, 1963, p. 6 - 7.
14 See my
paper, «Action, Responsibility, and the Problem of Personal Identity» (Society for the
Study of Process Philosophies, Spring, 1976; available from the
Center for Process
Studies).
Besides what is published here, there are four manuscript versions of varying lengths and with slightly different titles among the Hartshorne
papers (now housed at the
Center for Process
Studies).
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The second
study presented by the Central Florida Medical School
paper was performed in the Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical
Center, Manila, Philippines and published in the International Journal of Dermatology in 2013.
I was able to obtain his research
papers and, through the help of several doctors, most notably William C. Buss, Ph.D., who is the head of pharmacology at the University of New Mexico Medical
Center Hospital, I was began to understand the Mexico
study.
The
study, reported recently in the Journal of the American Medical Association, said, «Children in day - care
centers who wear
paper diapers have a reduced chance of diarrhea contamination than children who wear cloth diapers,» said Dr. Larry Pickering, one of the
study's authors.
This is also the first
study to measure physiological stress response in real time, says Fred Rogosch, research director at the University of Rochester's Mt. Hope Family
Center and a fellow author on the
paper.
The
study appears to vindicate predictions from theorists such as Mark Morris, an astrophysicist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who in 1993 penned a key
paper predicting tens of thousands of stellar - mass black holes would form a disk around the galactic
center.
«This
study demonstrates that the road to a mitochondrial disease diagnosis is typically long and hard, involving visits to numerous clinical specialists, conflicting diagnoses, and repeated and sometimes painful and invasive testing,» says Michio Hirano, MD, the
paper's senior clinical author and chief of the Neuromuscular Division at Columbia University Irving Medical
Center.
«Fascinating genetic
studies had been done on SMCHD1 that linked the gene to FSHD2, a rare muscular dystrophy involving the interaction of multiple genetic sites, but it had never been connected to craniofacial abnormalities,» says Michael Talkowski, PhD, of the MGH
Center for Human Genetic Research, co-senior author of the Nature Genetics
paper.
In a
paper published last week in the journal Nature Communications, researchers from the Department of Physics and the Department of Electronics Engineering at the UAB, and from the Birck Nanotechnology
Center at Purdue University (USA),
studied the heating of small current lines placed on top of a silicon substrate, simulating the behavior of current transistors.
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studies If the
study that is submitted to a Science Journal for publication was preregistered, such as at the
Center for Open Science's Open Science Framework or ClinicalTrials.gov, authors should provide a link to the registration of the
study upon submission of the
paper to a Science Journal.
«Most previous research into ways of delaying the onset of HD symptoms have focused on
studying the mutant protein in cells or in animal models, but the relevance of abnormalities in those systems to what actually happens in patients remains a huge assumption,» says James Gusella, PhD, director of the
Center for Human Genetic Research (CHGR) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), corresponding author of the Cell
paper.
The
paper «is a tour de force,» for its labor - intensive validation of concepts that had only been inferred from smaller
studies, says molecular pharmacologist Gavril Pasternak of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center in New York City.
The first author of the Science
paper is Laura Gaydos, a graduate student in Strome's lab at UC Santa Cruz who led the
study for her Ph.D. thesis and is now a postdoctoral researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center in Seattle.
«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.
The
paper's other co-authors are Pepijn Moerman, a researcher at NYU's
Center for Soft Matter Research at the time of the
study and now at the Netherlands» Utrecht University, Eric Vanden - Eijnden, a professor at NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, and Pierre Hohenberg *, a professor emeritus in NYU's Department of Physics.
The
study shows, with 90 percent confidence, that such extreme summers in Australia are five times more likely due to an increase in greenhouse gases, said
paper co-author David Karoly, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Melbourne and the Australian Research Council
Center of Excellence for Climate System Science.
«Our results call attention to the strong discrepancies between molecular and paleontological estimates of the divergence time between Neanderthals and modern humans,» said Aida Gómez - Robles, lead author of the
paper and a postdoctoral scientist at the
Center for the Advanced
Study of Hominid Paleobiology of The George Washington University.
«We further theorize that the essential difference between collaborative group work and direct instruction is that students learn about the «self as agent and others as (the) audience,»» a hypothesis explored in another
paper by Zhang's co-authors, Richard C. Anderson, director of the
Center for the
Study of Reading, and graduate student Joshua A. Morris, both of the U. of I.
Science ultimately published the
paper later that year, and it was replicated a few years later in the first - ever brain imaging
study of psychopathy, a collaboration between Hare and the Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical
Center substance abuse clinic.
The lead author of the
paper, Antonio Teixeira from the McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science
Center at Houston, said «The literature reveals that further
studies addressing the mechanisms underlying Zika - induced neuronal damage are warranted.
In addition to Marcelino, Backman and Swain, other authors of the
paper are Jesse B. Vega - Perkins, William K. Oestreich, Conrad Triebold, Emily DuBois and Margaret Siple, of Northwestern; Jillian Henss, of the Field Museum; and Andrew Baird, of the ARC
Center of Excellence for Coral Reef
Studies, James Cook University, Australia.
«The takeaway from this
paper is that Harvey was more intense because of today's climate, and storms like Harvey are more likely in today's climate,» said Antonia Sebastian, a
study co-author and a researcher with Rice University's Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disasters
Center.
«Previous
studies had correlated increased activity in the primate VTA with positive events experienced by the animal but could not prove that VTA activity actually caused behavioral changes,» says Wim Vanduffel, PhD, of the Martinos
Center for Biomedical Imaging at MGH, corresponding author of the Current Biology
paper.
The
paper brings together
studies from psychology and sociology that examine factors like burnout in call
center workers and emotional exhaustion in bus drivers, and also includes experimental research examining the taxing nature of regulating emotions when performing tasks.
In the same
study, for those who were sleep deprived, «self - reported hunger and appetite ratings significantly increased by 24 percent and 23 percent, respectively,» noted the authors of the review
paper, which was led by Julie Shlisky, a researcher at The New York Obesity Nutrition Research
Center at Saint Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital
Center.
What sparked the conference, conducted by the National Academy of Sciences and the
Center for Strategic and International
Studies, was the widespread press attention to two research
papers.
In a
paper published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics, Gene H. Brody, the
study's lead author and co-director of the UGA
Center for Family Research, and his colleagues used MRI scans to examine the brain development of 59 adults who participated in SAAF at age 11 with 57 adults from nearly identical backgrounds who did not.
«As a powerful model system for
studying adult stem cells, Drosophila female GSCs have revealed many novel regulatory strategies which have been later confirmed to be generally true,» adds Su Wang, a co-first author of the
paper and also a graduate student in Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at University of Kansas Medical
Center.
«Once the mechanism is understood, it can be exploited in different ways to promote health,» says Andrew Gewirtz, who
studies the intestinal epithelium at Georgia State University's
Center for Inflammation Immunity & Infection and is senior author of one of the
papers.
«Knowing this mechanism that underlies IL - 37's effect on the immune system now allows us to
study IL - 37 function and perhaps dysfunction in a wide range of diseases,» says Mayumi Fujita, MD, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer
Center, associate professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Dermatology, and the
paper's senior author.
A research ecologist not connected to the
study, Jeremy Littell of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) at the Alaska Climate Science
Center in Anchorage, AK, said the trends in fire activity reported in the
paper resemble what would be expected from rising temperatures caused by climate change.
In October, members of JCVI, the
Center for Strategic & International
Studies and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology released a report offering policy options for oversight, and several leading synthetic biologists have published
papers on the matter in peer - reviewed journals.
The larva at the
center of this
study first came to the team's attention from a photograph without identification in another research
paper.
A
paper by researchers at the UCLA
Center for the
Study of Latino Health and Culture urges medical schools to do more to increase their enrollment of undocumented immigrants seeking access to the medical professions.
With so much work needed in
studying the nature of stem cells and using them to
study disease processes, therapies based on ES cells seem very far down the line, noted Lorenz Studer of Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer
Center in New York, who pointed out that so far there have only been two published
papers on therapeutic cloning, both of them in mice.
The new
paper is unique for showing that the climate change signal is constant across decades, said John Fasullo, a climate scientist at the National
Center for Atmospheric Research and author of the earlier Australia
study.
The
paper is authored by Ryuho Kataoka (National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan and Graduate University for Advanced
Studies [Sokendai], Hayama, Japan), Yoshizumi Miyoshi (Solar - Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan [STEL]-RRB-, Kai Shigematsu (STEL), Donald Hampton (Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, USA), Yoshiki Mori (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shizuoka University, Japan), Takayuki Kubo (Department of Precision Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan [DPE]-RRB-, Atsushi Yamashita (DPE), Masayuki Tanaka (Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan), Toshiyuki Takahei (Orihalcon Technologies, Inc., Japan), Taro Nakai (Hydrospheric Atmospheric Research
Center, Nagoya University, Japan), Hiroko Miyahara (Musashino Art University, Tokyo, Japan) and Kazuo Shiokawa (STEL).
«Our
study provides a solid estimate of how much water Mars once had, by determining how much water was lost to space,» said Geronimo Villanueva, first author of the
paper and scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
«These are very promising findings and, as the first
study to demonstrate protection from Zika in the pregnancy setting, are an important development in our efforts to combat Zika virus,» said Michael Diamond, M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Departments of Medicine, Molecular Microbiology, Pathology & Immunology, and Associate Director,
Center for Human Immunology and Immunotherapy Program at Washington University School of Medicine, and a lead author on the Cell
paper.
In a
paper published in the March 25, 2010 issue of Nature, researchers working at the Salk Institute for Biological
Studies and the
Center of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona (CMRB) identified a fish heart cell population that is the source of this astonishing healing feat, a finding that could provide insight into how mammalian hearts might be coaxed into repairing themselves after injury brought on by heart attack.
«
Studies of comets and asteroids show that the solar nebula that spawned our Sun and planets was rich in water and complex organic compounds,» noted Karin Öberg, an astronomer with the Harvard - Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., and lead author on a
paper published in the journal Nature.