Sentences with phrase «potentially lead the author»

That will still potentially lead the author to a print publisher as well, and why not, we'd be very happy with that.

Not exact matches

While greater global financial integration is beneficial, the authors discuss how foreign capital inflows can also facilitate the buildup of domestic vulnerabilities and potentially lead to destabilizing reversals.
«The identification of a potentially injurious impact or series of impacts via real - time monitoring of head impact exposure in athletes may [not only] facilitate the early recognition and management of brain injury in helmeted sports,» argues Richard M. Greenwald, PhD of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, lead author of an editorial in the March 2012 Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, [6] but «permit early intervention, potentially in advance of an injury, rather than simply as a management tool postinjury.»
«We found small but meaningful differences in developmental outcomes between late preterm infants and full term groups, which if applied to larger populations, may have potentially significant long term public health implications,» says lead author Prachi Shah, M.D., a developmental and behavioral pediatrician at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
«This is a universal molecule that can potentially treat not only autoimmune diseases, but other acute or chronic conditions such as allergy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sepsis and immunodeficiency,» said Stefan G. Tullius, MD, PhD, BWH Chief of Transplant Surgery and Director of Transplantation Surgery Research, lead study author.
These findings illustrate one way geoengineering could be «potentially hazardous,» said Jim Haywood, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Exeter and a lead author on the study.
«Potentially, if we can prevent or control diabetes and high blood pressure in middle age, we can prevent or delay the brain damage that occurs decades later and leads to memory and thinking problems and dementia,» says study author and Mayo Clinic epidemiologist Rosebud Roberts M.B., Ch.B.
«Although digital dating abuse is potentially harmful for all youth, gender matters,» said Lauren Reed, the study's lead author and an assistant project scientist at University of California - Santa Barbara.
Lead author Dr Meleady said: «We wanted to know how to persuade drivers to switch off their ignition in a situation where collectively they would, potentially, substantially pollute the atmosphere of a large number of residents and pedestrians.
«We often think of hearing loss as an inevitable part of the aging process, but these findings provide evidence that potentially modifiable risk factors, such as maintaining a healthy weight and staying physically active, may help in the prevention of hearing loss or delay its progression,» said Sharon Curhan, MD, ScM, lead author of the paper and a researcher in the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH.
«So there has been a lot of interest in the diabetes research community: If you can target those antigen - presenting B - cells, that could be potentially a very effective disease intervention,» says JAX Professor David Serreze, Ph.D., lead author of a highlighted study published in the Journal of Immunology.
The study, published in the September issue of Annals of Surgery online, shows that providing pricing information upfront can influence patient choice of surgical procedures and potentially lead to cost savings in health care, a sector of the economy that accounts for more than 17 percent of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product, says Eric R. Scaife, M.D., senior author, associate professor of surgery and chief of pediatric surgery at the University of Utah (U of U) School of Medicine.
«There is a need for improved treatment options in the management of postoperative pain, and antidepressants could potentially be a valuable addition,» said Ian Gilron, M.D., lead author, professor and director of clinical pain research at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada.
Painful gastritis and ulcers can occur in the abomasa of cattle, potentially weakening the animals, leading to perforations of the stomach and possibly even to cases of death,» first author Alexandra Hund explains.
«Researchers widely acknowledge that receiving inadequate sleep is a serious problem and can potentially contribute to a variety of health complications, such as a weakened immune system or an increased risk for obesity and diabetes,» says Dr. Laura Scheinfeldt, lead author on the paper and a research scientist at Coriell.
«The substantial variation in prescribing patterns of such extremely addictive medications for minor injuries results in many thousands of pills entering the community, and places patients at an increased risk of continued use and potentially addiction,» said lead author M. Kit Delgado, MD, MS, an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine and Epidemiology at Penn. «It's vital that we identify and understand the root causes of this growing issue.»
Dr. Anthony James, with the University of Oxford, and lead author of the paper, said of the study, «The finding that the disparity between US and English discharge rates for PBD is markedly greater than the disparity for child psychiatric discharge rates overall, and for adult rates for bipolar disorder, is potentially important.
Dangl, who worked with lead authors, postdoctoral researchers Gabriel Castrillo and Paulo José Pereira Lima Teixeira, graduate student Sur Herrera Paredes and research analyst Theresa F. Law, found evidence that soil bacteria can make use of this tradeoff between nutrient - seeking and immune defense, potentially to help establish symbiotic relationships with plants.
«It's an important message because it's a potentially modifiable risk factor,» said lead author Celine Vetter, of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
«Our aim has been to focus attention and stimulate debate about these subjects, potentially leading to new research foci, policy developments, or business innovations,» the authors wrote in introducing their list of top trends to watch in 2017.
«These results show that patient hand hygiene can be improved with easily implemented measures that have very meaningful and potentially life - saving consequences,» said lead author Marian Pokrywka, M.S., infection preventionist at UPMC.
However, in addition to HDACs, the human body has nearly 300 enzymes that also depend on zinc and therefore are potentially also inhibited by HDAC inhibitors, notes leading author Zheng Sun, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the Lazar lab.
Dr. Michael Motes, senior research scientist at the Center for BrainHealth and one of the lead authors of the study, said, «Finding a nonpharmacological intervention that can help the aging brain to perform like a younger brain is a welcome finding that potentially advances understanding of ways to enhance brain health and longevity.
«Hybrid 3D printing integrates the best aspects of two or more imaging modalities, which can potentially enhance diagnosis, as well as interventional and surgical planning,» said Jordan Gosnell, Helen DeVos Children's Hospital cardiac sonographer, and lead author of the study.
«This first study of this problem in mice adds to the growing body of evidence that inhalation of particulate matter from implantation through the second trimester of pregnancy is potentially dangerous,» says lead author and investigator Jason Blum, PhD, MS, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine at NYU School of Medicine.
Lead author Dr. Peter Alexander, of the University of Edinburgh's School of GeoSciences and Scotland's Rural College, said: «A mix of small changes in consumer behaviour, such as replacing beef with chicken, reducing food waste and potentially introducing insects more commonly into diets, would help achieve land savings and a more sustainable food system.»
Although numerous studies have examined the potentially detrimental effects of restrictive feeding practices on children, the current study was novel in that it focused on the interplay of the parent's emotions with their controlling the child's food intake, said lead author Jaclyn A. Saltzman, a doctoral researcher in human development and family studies and scholar in the Illinois Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program.
Dr Sam Parnia, Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine and Director of Resuscitation Research at The State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA, and the study's lead author, explained: «Contrary to perception, death is not a specific moment but a potentially reversible process that occurs after any severe illness or accident causes the heart, lungs and brain to cease functioning.
«Our findings show that high - intensity circulating tumor DNA sequencing is possible and may provide invaluable information for clinical decision - making, potentially without any need for tumor tissue samples,» said lead study author Pedram Razavi, MD, PhD, a medical oncologist and instructor in medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in New York, NY.
Lead author Dr Andrew Thompson, from Warwick Medical School, said: «The presence of anxiety and depressive symptoms as confounding factors in those with sleep disturbance could potentially explain the findings.
Potentially, that could lead to a cure,» says Xue, who is senior author of the study published in the September issue of the journal Cell Stem Cell as the cover story.
«Virtual reality is potentially a powerful tool for the psychiatric community,» comments lead author Jessica L. Maples - Keller, PhD, of University of Georgia.
Professor Phillip Bennett, lead author of the study from the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial, said: «Although the cervical stitch procedure still holds benefits for women overall, our results suggest the thicker thread may encourage the growth of potentially dangerous bacteria in the cervix.
«The clinical implications from an obstetric point of view are potentially huge,» says lead study author Arthur «Jason» Vaught, M.D., a maternal fetal medicine fellow at Johns Hopkins.
«We have grave concerns over a potentially lethal practice in the race horsing industry, and are most concerned that some trainers continue to use Google as their source of information,» said lead author Professor Ali Mobasheri from the University of Surrey.
«The primary goal of GEP testing is to identify patients at high recurrence risk who will benefit from chemotherapy, while allowing patients with a low recurrence risk to forego chemotherapy, potentially offsetting the test costs with savings from reductions in chemotherapy use,» wrote authors led by Young Chandler, PhD, of the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center in Washington, DC.
And, with autism, gastrointestinal symptoms are often severe, so we thought this could be potentially valuable,» said Ann Gregory, one of the study's lead authors and a microbiology graduate student at The Ohio State University.
«Our findings represent a significant step toward clarifying the mechanisms that help the body manage the risk of keeping potentially dangerous, but often useful, bacteria around,» says lead study author Dan Littman, MD, PhD, the Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Professor of Molecular Immunology in the Department of Pathology at NYU Langone Health.
«This is an unexpected and potentially groundbreaking discovery,» said Martin Cordiner, an astrochemist working at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and the lead author of the study.
This appears to be a protective response to prevent over-drinking, the authors say, which can lead to a potentially fatal condition called hyponatremia, also known as water toxicity.
Keeping such a policy in mind will ensure that we fundraise in a manner appropriate to the ethos of the school whilst protecting ourselves against potentially embarrassing revelations after the fact About the author Kathy Roddy is a trainer for Fundraising Skills, which has developed an online course for bursars, business managers and administrators leading to the Certificate in school fundraising & income generation.
Though both states succeeded in passing legislation allocating a more equitable share of local tax revenue to charter schools, the authors note that partisan conflict and legislative force led to a flawed process — as well as potentially jeopardized implementation of the new law — in Florida.
Now, best case scenario, Amazon pulls this and SCORES of self published authors pull their work from all those other venues, which COULD lead to a potentially exponential increase in discoverability at said other venues for those of us who were left.
I'd like to point out to you, however, that Howey is leading a difficult and potentially critical new dialog within the non-aligned author corps.
Prof Peirs Forster (Univ of Leeds, UK; IPCC lead author) led a 2012 study of the probability of extreme drought across Asia, in which this was found to be liable to occur within 10 years on a scale potentially threatening global food security.
that one was potentially of much greater import, from roy spencer, and was backed up by the lead ipcc author.
This study was done by competent people, with experience as lead authors in IPCC AR4 and 5, and is potentially a novel and fresh approach.
Adds Dr. Marc Macias - Fauria from Oxford University, lead author, «Previously people had thought that the tundra would be colonized by trees from the boreal forest to the south as the Arctic climate warms, a process that could potentially take centuries.
Marine cloud brightening (MCB) is potentially a way of «seeding» clouds to reduce incoming solar radiation in the tropics, says lead author Dr Ben Parkes, formerly of the Climate Impacts Group at the University of Leeds, and now at the University of Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris.
«If you reduce the global temperature rise from 4.5 degrees to 2 degrees, instead of having almost half of the species being potentially lost from each grid cell we studied, that reduces to a quarter,» said lead author Rachel Warren.
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