Sentences with word «pnas»

On Friday 22 October, the group surfaced again, this time charging that a stem cell paper in PNAS published in 2009 contained duplicated images, pointing to Figure 5A.
Gavin is looking at the forcings, I was looking at the mixing ratios in most of my posts, but did show the forcings from the follow up 1998 PNAS paper in a later one.
A study published in the journal PNAS in 2016 and led by scientists at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, showed more about how.
The article has been published in the online edition of PNAS of 30 December 2013.
Related sites PNAS article Tree of Life Strepsiptera at University of Rostock Biological Control site
Here's what I see on PNAS concerning Anderegg's paper:
The study, published by PNAS journal, gives clues about the importance of music at an evolutionary level based on the connection between the auditory and emotional areas of the brain.
His post about the flawed assumptions in the paper from PNAS made me think he's at least interested in being objective.
Within interior Alaska the positive PNA pattern tends to suppress precipitation owing to orographic factors.
4:38 p.m. Updated I read Mark Fischetti's piece on global warming and hurricanes in Scientific American just now, which points to a recent PNAS study finding «a statistically significant trend in the frequency of large surge events» from tropical cyclones in the Atlantic.
«People with anxiety disorders are bothered by the fear and anxiety that they consciously experience,» LeDoux says in an accompanying published interview with PNAS.
Her work has been funded primarily by the National Science Foundation and USDA - AFRI, and has been published in leading scientific journals including PNAS, Science, Ecology Letters, Ecology, and Proceedings of the Royal Society of London.
«If we could build a «family tree» of all cancer nodules in a patient, we could determine how different tumors are related to each other and reconstruct how the cancer evolved,» says Kamila Naxerova, PhD, of the Steele Laboratory for Tumor Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), corresponding author of the report being published in PNAS Early Edition.
A great PNAS [Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences] paper showed that just based on your likes, they [researchers] can derive your five big personality traits.
But a recent study in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough of it in the U.S. Based on data from a company owned by one of the study's authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent of the energy wind turbines could at maximum capacity.
Press releases sometimes don't give an entirely accurate account of a piece or work, so going into the paper itself has to be desirable, and that's as much a challenge for PNAS and other subscription journals as it was when the issue of open - access publishing first arose.
(N) immediately as the following reference, as given in McKitrick and McIntyre's PNAS comment:
Does anyone know why PNAS editors required Hansen to drop any reference to «climate dice» in the title of this paper?
Alcade C. Segnon, Project Assistant Supports the PAS - PNA project in Benin >> > Javascript deactivated.
The new PNAS study «is an innovative first step, but limited in terms of what impacts they're looking at,» she adds.
Junshi Yazaki, Mary Galli, Alice Y. Kim, Kazumasa Nito, Fernando Aleman, Katherine N. Chang, Anne - Ruxandra Carvunis, Rosa Quan, Hien Nguyen, Liang Song, José M. Alvarez, Shao - shan Carol Huang, Huaming Chen, Niroshan Ramachandran, Stefan Altmann, Rodrigo A. Gutiérrez, David E. Hille, Julian I. Schroeder, Joanne Chory, Joshua LaBaer, Marc Vidal, Pascal Braun and Joseph R. Ecker: Mapping transcription factor interactome networks using HaloTag protein arrays, PNAS June 2016.
Does having achieved a certain level of eminence in your field mean your papers are not scrutinised (by PNAS reviewers) as lesser mortals» might be?
Proxy - based reconstructions of hemispheric and global surface temperature variations over the past two millennia Michael E. Mann, Zhihua Zhang, Malcolm K. Hughes, Raymond S. Bradley, Sonya K. Miller, Scott Rutherford, and Fenbiao Ni PNAS September 9, 2008 vol.
Hulme's comments (assuming you've faithfully transcribed these) on the Anderegg PNAS paper, are similarly odd since that paper doesn't «divide..
The technology and the mode of action method published in the highly ranked journal PNAS involves using lactic acid bacteria as vectors to produce and deliver a human chemokine on site in the wounds.
The researchers attached these entry keys to PNAs designed to shut down expression of a test gene — the galanin receptor gene, which binds a protein, galanin, that helps regulate everything from pain perception to food intake.
In their current PNAS paper, the multidisciplinary team of Rodó, Burns, Dan Cayan, PhD, a climate researcher at UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography and co-authors in New York, Barcelona and Japan, say the new evidence suggests that the most likely cause of KD is a «preformed toxin or environmental molecule» originating from northeastern China, possibly related to Candida, which has been linked to Kawasaki - like coronary artery vasculitis in mouse models.
Last month science magazine PNAS published an overview of some of the better... Continue reading →
Commercial fishermen may be able to catch more of the profitable fish they want with marine reserves than without them, according to a study in the journal PNAS led by the University of California, Davis.
In the 29 April PNAS, Davis» team concluded that Alzheimer's patients were at least three times as likely as healthy individuals to carry mutations in one of two mitochondrial genes.
The manuscript, tracking number of 17 - 19275, can be found online in PNAS Latest Articles.
The changes will not affect the privilege of Academy members to submit their own work to PNAS via a different process.
Check out the acknowledgements in his last PNAS paper — seems like he's getting money from a number of foundations.
Bottom line, the data collected and reported in the UT paper released today in PNAS reflect direct measurements of methane leakage from activities for which there had been no or little data.
Assessing risks of climate variability and climate change for Indonesian rice agriculture Rosamond L. Naylor, et al PNAS May 8, 2007 vol.
You said «Dr. James Hansen and PNAS went on a media blitz to push a paper that is so technically flawed, that if it were a spacecraft, it would surely have burned up in the atmosphere due to a faulty understanding of that atmosphere.».
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