Sentences with phrase «research by the resolution»

Around # 2 billion a year could be saved and nationwide income boosted by # 6.5 billion a year, research by the Resolution Foundation and IPPR think - tanks suggests.

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According to University of Scranton research, personal financing was the third most popular New Year's resolution for Americans in 2015, preceded by «getting organized» and «losing weight».
Research suggests many New Year's resolutions don't make it past the second week of February, and only a measly 9.2 percent of people who make resolutions actually achieve their goals by the time the next new year rolls around.
A modelling exercise for the Resolution Foundation by the Institute for Employment Research and the Institute for Fiscal Studies finds that on the basis of annual average UK growth of 2.5 per cent from 2015 - 2020 — an optimistic scenario — and no further cuts in public spending, living standards will fall for low and middle income households by between 3 and 15 per cent (Brewer et al., 2012).
Brooklyn Daily Eagle article on BP Adams and CM Gentile praising a new bill passed in the State Legislature, supported by their City Council resolution, to create vanity plates for funding childhood cancer research.
He is the author of «Barriers to Peace in Civil Wars», which was published by Cambridge University Press, as well as articles in the American Journal of Political Science, International Organization, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Journal of Peace Research.
Rozzelle credited research by town board member Jim Sofranko, who operates an electrical contracting company in West Shokan, and positions taken in the county resolution as benefiting the board's decision.
«I'm very confident that at the end of the day there will be a resolution accepted by consensus that will maintain a program of research and that will call for a review of progress in a number of years,» says Daulaire.
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The study appeared in the April 14 print edition of Chemical Communications in the article «Visualizing Nanoparticle Mobility in Liquid at Atomic Resolutionby Madeline Dukes, an applications scientist at Protochips Inc. in Raleigh, N.C.; Benjamin Jacobs, an applications scientist at Protochips; David Morgan, assistant manager of the Cryo - Transmission Electron Microscopy Facility at Indiana University Bloomington; Harshad Hegde, a computer scientist at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute; and Kelly, who is also an assistant professor of biological sciences in the College of Science at Virginia Tech.
He laid out this structure with great care: normal science (routine scientific work), with its specific accompanying paradigm and a dedication to solving puzzles; followed by serious anomalies produced by research, which lead to a crisis; and finally resolution of that crisis by the creation of a new paradigm.
The study, published today in the journal Environmental Research Letters, is based on a new high - resolution model that maps flood risk across the entire continental United States, whereas the existing regulatory flood maps produced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) cover about 60 percent of the continental U.S.
«We overcame this challenge by trying to push the observational science to the highest resolutions, allowing us to more readily compare observations across datasets,» said Nicholas Schmerr, the study's co-author and an assistant research scientist in geology at the University of Maryland.
The work of Professor Bozec is supported by the collaborative research centre 1181: Checkpoints for Resolution of Inflammation.
The scientists generated the enormous dataset by running NCAR's Weather Research and Forecasting model at an extremely high resolution of about 4 kilometers (about 2.5 miles), across the entire contiguous U.S. Typical climate models only resolve to about 100 kilometers (about 62 miles)-- not nearly the detail available in the new dataset.
By making the sample physically larger, it can be imaged with very high resolution using ordinary microscopes commonly found in research labs.
The SWIFTS spectrometer was developed by Resolution Spectra System, a start - up company stemming from research carried out at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble.
«The main motivation of this new research was that the resolution in diSPIM was limited by the numerical aperture of the upper lenses, and fluorescence emitted in the direction of the coverslip is not captured,» explained Hari Shroff, leader of the research team.
The resolution, expected to be enacted into law by June 2009, gives great apes the right to life and protects them from harmful research practices and exploitation for profit, such as use in films, commercials, and circuses.
The annual data released Wednesday, which comes from Prodes, a monitoring system run by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research, has far higher resolution, capturing cuts larger than about 12 to 15 acres in size.
The research, made possible by the availability of high - resolution data in space and time on veterinarian movements in the study area, shed light on the actual significance of operator movements in disease spread, a still poorly understood topic due to the highly diverse and complex nature of such movements and to privacy issues in data collection.
The method developed in this research can be used to detect cesium carbonate particles at high resolution (micrometer - level) by using a fluorescent probe called «Cesium Green,» which also enables intracellular imaging of cesium distribution.
NIRSIT, a functional near - infrared spectroscopy neuroimaging device, is set to change the landscape of neuroscience research and the medical sector by offering high spatial resolution as well as high temporal resolution in a portable and wireless manner.
This high - resolution transmission electron micrograph of particles made by the research team shows the particles» highly uniform size and shape.
The new map about the distribution of loggerhead turtles in Atlantic and Mediterranean waters has been elaborated by applying high resolution techniques to study mitochondrial DNA sequences and thanks to the joint work developed by international research teams that study different geographic distribution sites.
Littler, a PhD student from University College London, was lucky enough to experience life on board the JOIDES Resolution, a retired oil exploration vessel now used as a research ship by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), an international partnership of research institutions that focuses on exploring Earth's structure and history through ocean drilling.
New research by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh provides an unprecedented level of resolution and insight into disturbances in cortical GABAergic microcircuits, which are thought to underlie cognitive impairments in schizophrenia.
By creating high - resolution, three - dimensional maps of forest canopy height and structure, Greg Asner, Luke Evans, and their research partners found that forests of surprisingly short stature are ideal for elephants.
But in a new study published online in Nature Genetics, a research team led by J.J. Emerson, assistant professor of ecology & evolutionary biology at the Ayala School of Biological Sciences, applies new methods of genome analysis to identify these complex mutations with unprecedented resolution.
Paper and Research Team These observational results were published by Takano et al. as «Distributions of molecules in the circumnuclear disk and surrounding starburst ring in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 observed with ALMA» (in the astronomical journal Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (PASJ), issued in July 2014) and by Nakajima et al. «A Multi-Transition Study of Molecules toward NGC 1068 based on High - Resolution Imaging Observations with ALMA» (in PASJ issued in February 2015).
DS5: The construction of an engineering demonstrator low frequency array resembling our vision of an SKA station and exploration of the practical issues involved in multi-beam acquisition and signal - processing concepts The operation of links in SKADS (using the European research fibre network GÉANT) to join a number of SKADS multi-beaming demonstrators separated by distances up to many hundreds of kilometres, to demonstrate the high angular resolution imaging capabilities required by the SKA community.
The research team, led by Shigehisa Takakuwa, used the ALMA telescope to observe the baby - twin star L1551 NE [1], located in the constellation of Taurus at a distance of 460 light years, with a 1.6 times better imaging resolution and a 6 times better sensitivity than those of their previous observations with the SubMillimeter Array (SMA).
This joint venture, funded by the European Research Council, EPSRC and NPL's Strategic Research Programme, is a rare blend of interdisciplinary research bringing together expertise in robotics, haptics and machine vision with synthetic and cell biology, protein design, and super - and high - resolution micResearch Council, EPSRC and NPL's Strategic Research Programme, is a rare blend of interdisciplinary research bringing together expertise in robotics, haptics and machine vision with synthetic and cell biology, protein design, and super - and high - resolution micResearch Programme, is a rare blend of interdisciplinary research bringing together expertise in robotics, haptics and machine vision with synthetic and cell biology, protein design, and super - and high - resolution micresearch bringing together expertise in robotics, haptics and machine vision with synthetic and cell biology, protein design, and super - and high - resolution microscopy.
The megagrant enabled MIPT to create a laboratory for the infrared spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres in high resolution, headed by Vladimir Krasnopolsky, a research professor at the Catholic University of America.
If you're like many you may be cringing at the thought because what research tells us is that by the first week of the year 1/4 of those who make a resolution give up and another 40 % abandon their goal by the end of the month.
Once I immersed myself in research, became my own health advocate, self - experimented, and adopted healing strategies in the realms of integrative medicine and nutritional therapy, I began to experience tangible improvements and eventually tapered from my pharmaceutical drugs, replacing the deleterious pill - for - every - ill, symptom suppressive approach that predominates in biomedicine with the bio-individualized, therapeutic partnership and root - cause resolution paradigm embraced by functional medicine.
With the help of over one thousand psoriasis cases, plenty of investigations and countless hours of research I slowly started to work on a program for my psoriasis patients, not a «quick fix» by any means, but a permanent resolution from their terrible skin condition.
According to research carried out by GLEAN (2010), the majority of teachers said they were least confident teaching subjects based around topics of conflict resolution.
The resolution, one in a series approved by the Urbana, Ill. - based professional organization at its conference, opposes the legislation because «it stands to impose restrictions on the types of reading instruction, professional - development programs, and research that could be supported with federal funds.»
Kalamazoo School Trustees have approved a resolution endorsing the most comprehensive study of school financing in the State of Michigan to date, which is being funded by the School Finance Research Collaborative.
Furthermore, research and practice in comprehensive school reform and school safety planning regularly demonstrate the need for developing a positive school climate characterized by consistency, tolerance, respect, clearly communicated behavior norms, problem solving and conflict resolution (Learning First Alliance, 2001; McDaniel, 2000; Tolan, 2002; USDOE, 1998).
However, we strongly advise you research your legal rights by country as eBooks and legal rights are still a grey area, and there is no resolution as to who owns publishing rights to your book with free ISBNs.
The research, published by University of Maryland scientists in the journal Remote Sensing of Environment, is based on 30 - meter resolution NASA satellite data, providing the highest - resolution map of 1990 forest cover ever developed.
This technical document presents the climate change and health research priorities identified by the World Health Assembly (WHA) in a recent resolution.
Oil - backed groups led by the Institute for Energy Research (IER) proposed a resolution that opposed state efforts to subsidize non-gas vehicles and allow utilities to charge customers for — or «ratebase» — EV charging stations.
NOAA scientists have developed a new high - resolution climate model that shows southwestern Australia's long - term decline in fall and winter rainfall is caused by increases in manmade greenhouse gas emissions and ozone depletion, according to research published today in Nature Geoscience.
We compare aircraft observations to modeled CH4 distributions by accounting for a) transport using the Stochastic Time - Inverted Lagrangian Transport (STILT) model driven by Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) meteorology, b) emissions from inventories such as EDGAR and ones constructed from California - specific state and county databases, each gridded to 0.1 ° x 0.1 ° resolution, and c) spatially and temporally evolving boundary conditions such as GEOS - Chem and a NOAA aircraft profile measurement derived curtain imposed at the edge of the WRF domain.
The scientists generated the enormous dataset by running NCAR's Weather Research and Forecasting model at an extremely high resolution of about 4 kilometers (about 2.5 miles), across the entire contiguous U.S. Typical climate models only resolve to about 100 kilometers (about 62 miles)- not nearly the detail available in the new dataset.
But even today, with currently one of the most powerful computer systems worldwide used for earth system research, the resolution and fidelity of climate simulations are still constrained by computational limitations.
Plans for the next decade of the World Climate Research Programme require continuing global observations of clouds and the most practical way to fulfill this requirement is to continue ISCCP until it can be replaced by a much more capable system with similar time resolutions and global coverage.
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