These first five
papers show there are layers of complexity here that make it hard to say that,» says Charles Sawyers, an eLife editor and cancer biologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
A series of research
papers show there are 7,000 stillborn babies born every day, with 98 % of the stillbirths occurring in low - to middle - income nations.
That is,
a paper showing there's no knowable greenhouse warming risk is of small interest to risk analysis professionals.
Not exact matches
When Jennings
showed up in March 1945, at age 20,
there were approximately 70 women at Penn working on desktop adding machines and scribbling numbers on huge sheets of
paper.
There's no shortage of studies and white
papers that
show this.
Research has also
shown goals are not just sitting
there on
paper to glean from.
There was a
paper out that
showed we have $ 400 million in pensions around the world globally, all totaled.
This is basically the idea that when evidence is passed on from person to person in an investigation,
there needs to be a
paper trail to
show who had the evidence, what they did with it, and where it went after they were done with it.
In this
paper I shall (1) briefly set forth this argument; (2)
show that the argument, if it is valid, is valid only for a Hartshornean God; (3) argue that, since Hartshorne's God does require that at least something (anything will do) contingent exists, the «new» ontological argument fails even for Hartshorne's God, because it is logically possible that
there should be nothing at all, total non-being.
When news reports
showed store shelves in Tokyo were emptying, I felt the irrational urge to mail necessities like rice, toilet
paper and batteries to relatives and friends
there.
I wish to
show in this
paper that, however bitter our disillusionment with human goodness in recent years,
there are stronger scientific reasons than ever before for believing that we do really progress and that we can advance much further still, provided we are clear about the direction in which progress lies and are resolved to take the right road.
If
there were enough char or graphite to contribute significantly to the non-stick qualities of seasoning, wiping the well seasoned surface (seasoned by your flax seed oil method) with a
paper towel should
show lots of black stuff coming off.
That sums it up chelsea far superior on
paper and it
showed during the game
there's no point in crying over it to much as it was an obvious defeat coming.
But
there is some good news about our chances in a Sky Sports report which
shows that now the north London derby is out of the way our run to the finish is the easiest of the current top four teams, on
paper at least.
Teams such as Juve, Dortmund, Atletico have all
shown that
there is a capacity to go on and reach the final, but ultimately on the biggest stage of them all (barring the WC final), quality shines brightest and the best team on
paper has won.
The fact that it is not the usual Man U, Chelsea, and Liverpool that are squaring would us for the top positions,
shows us that
there is a lot more to it than just having a squad that's» good enough» on
paper to win things.
Until we hear the news that Bellerin has put pen to
paper on a new deal,
there will be some concern, but with his performances this season having earned a call up to the Spain international side and with the Gunners
showing real signs of being able to compete for top honours, it appears that Bellerin will not be going anywhere for a while.
Whereas it has been looking for quite some time as though Arsenal would soon be losing two of the best players in the squad, with Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez nearing the end of their current contracts and
showing no signs of wanting to put pen to
paper on a new one,
there have been some Arsenal transfer rumours in the last few weeks that have raised our hopes that the German playmaker, at least, could be set to change his mind and pledge his future to the Gunners after all.
We got beat with a strong squad already up
there the team fro tomorrow on
paper is very experience and has good quality come on guy
show me that you have matured this season as wenger boast GO ARSENAL
There can be auditory processing difficulties, visual processing difficulties, visual - motor difficulties — where a child has difficulty getting their ideas on
paper and
showing what they know.
In addition to experimental research on cancer,
there are over 1000 peer reviewed, published
papers showing other harmful biological effects from microwave radiation exposure such as damage to sperm, pregnancy and nervous systems.»
In response, in
papers filed Tuesday, Eastern District prosecutor Lara Treinis Gatz said while both cases involved investigations into potential bribery, legally
there was a fundamental difference between the two: the Mangano case involved personal enrichment, giving of gifts and a no -
show job to Mangano's wife while DeBlasio's involved campaign contributions.
Cuomo «threw up his hands and claimed
there was nothing he could do» when he failed to win Legislative limits on New York's notoriously high campaign contribution amounts, the
paper said, adding, «Where was the energy and determination he
showed on marriage rights and guns?
«
There's a terrifying statistic that
shows that the ratio of
papers on dyslexia to those on dyscalculia is 14 to 1,» says cognitive neuroscientist Daniel Ansari of the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada.
There was a 1933
paper by the Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky
showing that visible matter is only a small fraction of the universe.
[But
there's] a neat
paper showing a component of human blood odor that humans are really sensitive to.
«This is important because
there's a robust body of research
showing that the ability to talk about sexual health with a partner, such as a willingness to talk about condoms, is one of the strongest predictors of whether a couple will engage in safer sex,» says Laura Widman, lead author of a
paper describing the work and an assistant professor of psychology at NC State.
There is currently no evidence to
show that Neanderthals and early modern humans lived closely together, regardless of whether the Neanderthals were responsible for the Châtelperronian culture, the
paper says.
«Our results
show that
there is a profound cultural difference» in the way people respond to consonant and dissonant sounds, says Josh McDermott, a cognitive scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and lead author of the
paper.
He noted that since 1953
there have been more than a thousand
papers on distress among caregivers without any data
showing causality.
«This
paper showed that it's possible to detect a correlation between the human sleep cycle and lunar phases, which strongly suggests to me that
there is some kind of synchronization,» Tessmar - Raible says.
But that hasn't stopped British newspaper The Mail on Sunday trying to resurrect a dead duck: this time claiming that scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) played fast and loose with data on a well - regarded 2015
paper in Science that definitively
showed there was no pause in global warming.
From
there, he identified 97 peer - reviewed, published research
papers with quantitative evidence that
showed a link between discrimination and heavy and hazardous drinking.
But Laurie Santos, a cognitive psychologist at Yale University who has
shown that rhesus macaques lack an understanding of false belief, thinks the «
paper raises more questions than it provides answers,» especially because
there have been «so many past results
showing that chimpanzees and other primates lack this capacity.»
«These studies, combined with other Hubble observations, are
showing us that
there are a surprisingly large number of systems for which the signal of water is either attenuated or completely absent,» said Heather Knutson of the California Institute of Technology, a co-author on Deming's
paper.
On June 30, following on work published in the scientific journal Nature by STRI post-doctoral fellow, Scott Mangan, a group of 50 researchers from 12 countries published a
paper in Science (lead author, Joe LaManna, Washington University in St. Louis)
showing that close plant relatives make bad neighbors and that the negative interactions between relatives are stronger in the tropics, which may explain why tropical forests are so rich in species diversity: Because plants do not do well next to their relatives,
there is more space for non-relatives to fill.
«We had previously
shown that antiangiogenesis therapies were ineffective in animal models of lymphatic metastasis, but
there was no data to explain the mechanism behind those observations,» says Timothy Padera, Ph.D., of the Steele Laboratory of Tumor Biology in the MGH Department of Radiation Oncology, senior author of the
paper.
«This
paper shows that an increase in physical mobility of DNA strands is something that happens inside mammalian cells every time
there is a break in the DNA,» says de Lange, who is also American Cancer Society Professor, and Director of the Anderson Center for Cancer Research at Rockefeller.
«In addition, our study has
shown that
there is a mosaic evolution of the three species, in the sense that some features are shared by humans and bonobos, others by humans and common chimpanzees, and still others by the two ape species,» said Rui Diogo, lead author of the
paper and associate professor of anatomy at Howard University.
In a
paper published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Lüke and her group
show that
there is an association between the ratio of protamines 1 and 2 and the amounts of sexual competition in mouse species.
Propper, emphasising that he is stating his opinion and not that of the CARB, goes on: «The pine needles of Ponderosa pine are toxic to some degree — that's how they defend themselves, with alkaloids — but
there isn't anything in this
paper to
show that they are mutagenic.»
In 2010 in a
paper published inScience Translational Medicine, Lo's group
showed that enough such fragments of fetal DNA are
there to reconstruct the fetus's whole genome, and that it should be possible to use this DNA to test the unborn child for genetic diseases without exposing it to the risk of an invasive procedure.
There have certainly been some large El Nino events over the past couple decades, and this leverages any linear trend estimates of the long - term behavior (such as those
shown in the recent Vecchi et al
paper, which we'll be talking about more in a follow - up post to this).
So
there is a continuing traffic between some supporters of this theory and climate change denial — but no denial in the scientific
papers we are considering in this
show.
This is a reasonable first guess in the absence of evidence to the contrary, but as my
paper recently
showed,
there is evidence to indicate that assumption is biased.
As Table S1 in my
paper showed,
there are differences even in the response to histGHG vs 1 % per year CO2 on the order of 10 %, so we would expect the TCR for each model to vary somewhat when computed based on a slightly different set of experiments, but even if the correct dT values and all forcings were included I don't believe the results would tell us anything useful.
«The results in this
paper are important as they
show that
there might be a low risk associated with a new technique aimed at preventing passing on mitochondrial disease from mother to child.
The study follows a
paper published earlier this year by Professor Paabo and colleagues that
showed there was interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals as they emerged from Africa 60,000 years ago.
In the
paper Gray makes many extravagant claims about how supposed changes in the THC accounted for various 20th century climate changes («I judge our present global ocean circulation conditions to be similar to that of the period of the early 1940s when the globe had
shown great warming since 1910, and
there was concern as to whether this 1910 - 1940 global warming would continue.
It is a neat idea and
there is a lot of evidence in the
paper to
show that this is a promising approach.