Not exact matches
In a paper published recently in the journal Family Relations, lead researcher James McKenna, director of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab and Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, and his colleagues suggest that the origin of both colic and SIDS may be related to the gradual emergence of an infant's ability to voluntarily control the release of air through the vocal track, learned skills that are required for the development of speec
In a
paper published recently
in the journal Family Relations, lead researcher James McKenna, director of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab and Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, and his colleagues suggest that the origin of both colic and SIDS may be related to the gradual emergence of an infant's ability to voluntarily control the release of air through the vocal track, learned skills that are required for the development of speec
in the
journal Family Relations, lead researcher James McKenna, director of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab and Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, and his colleagues suggest that the origin of both colic and SIDS may be related to the gradual emergence of an infant's ability to voluntarily control the
release of air through the vocal track, learned skills that are required for the development of speech.
He is the lead author of a
paper, «Massive Impact - induced
Release of Carbon and Sulfur Gases
in the Early Earth's Atmosphere,» recently
published in the
journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
In the new paper, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, Höglund - Isaksson estimated global methane emissions from oil and gas systems in over 100 countries over a 32 - year period, using a variety of country - specific data ranging from reported volumes of associated gas to satellite imagery that can show flaring, as well as atmospheric measurements of ethane, a gas which is released along with methane and easier to link more directly to oil and gas activitie
In the new
paper,
published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, Höglund - Isaksson estimated global methane emissions from oil and gas systems in over 100 countries over a 32 - year period, using a variety of country - specific data ranging from reported volumes of associated gas to satellite imagery that can show flaring, as well as atmospheric measurements of ethane, a gas which is released along with methane and easier to link more directly to oil and gas activitie
in the
journal Environmental Research Letters, Höglund - Isaksson estimated global methane emissions from oil and gas systems
in over 100 countries over a 32 - year period, using a variety of country - specific data ranging from reported volumes of associated gas to satellite imagery that can show flaring, as well as atmospheric measurements of ethane, a gas which is released along with methane and easier to link more directly to oil and gas activitie
in over 100 countries over a 32 - year period, using a variety of country - specific data ranging from reported volumes of associated gas to satellite imagery that can show flaring, as well as atmospheric measurements of ethane, a gas which is
released along with methane and easier to link more directly to oil and gas activities.
A
release of methane
in the Arctic could speed the melting of sea ice and climate change with a cost to the global economy of up to $ 60 trillion over coming decades, according to a
paper published in the
journal Nature.
The research was recently
released online by the
Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans and is also the basis for a
paper with researchers at Columbia University
published in Nature Geoscience.
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 journal
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 journal
in peer - reviewed
journals.
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A series of economic
papers released in 2015 and 2016 estimating the burden of diseases and associated costs attributable to exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)
in the U.S. and EU are as flawed and immaterial to public health decision - making as many experts first suspected, according to a thorough and rigorous critique of the underlying methodology used to generate the cost estimates
published this month
in the online version of the influential, peer - reviewed
journal Archives of Toxicology.
Initially
released as a working
paper through the National Bureau of Economic Research
in December 2015 and later
published in the American Economic
Journal, Pathak and colleagues» study of the program's first - year outcome data showed significant negative impacts associated with voucher usage
in Louisiana.
We provide the first recent, comprehensive look at Arizona's charter schools
in a new
paper released last week, which will be
published in a forthcoming issue of the peer - reviewed
journal Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.
The press
release was to inform us that the
paper was being
published in the
Journal of Hydrology....
The lengthy delay
in getting
papers published at the
Journal of Hydrology is simply out of my control and I do not think it is incumbent on the USGS to add a disclaimer on every press
release that additional
papers have been
published since the acceptance of the
paper that either support or are contrary to its findings.
He's the person who told a journalist that, because the information contained
in a discussion
paper released by India's environment ministry hadn't been
published in a peer - reviewed
journal it should be thrown «into the dustbin» (see the last line here).
The files documented insiders
in the AGW community subverting peer review, colluding to prevent
papers from being
published and attacking editors, scientific skeptics, and
journals that dared to
publish skeptical
papers, and conspiring to prevent data from being
released to skeptical investigators.