Sentences with phrase «research output by»

This picture of growing distance between scholarly «haves» and «have nots» emerges from a study by Ajay K. Agrawal of the University of Toronto (U of T), John McHale of Queen's University, and Alexander Oettl of the Georgia Institute of Technology, which examined decades of research output by everyone publishing in a particular scientific field.

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Drug - resistant infections could cost the world about $ 100 trillion in lost output by 2050, the coalition statement said, citing recent academic research.
«The fact that the inventories rose despite intensifying output curbs led by OPEC shows how much non-OPEC supply has risen,» said Tomomichi Akuta, senior economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting in Tokyo.
According to research by TrackMaven, over the past two years output of content has increased by 78 %, but content engagement has decreased by 60 %.
By: Dylan Slater 5th August 2016 The Johannesburg - based University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) School of Mining Engineering plans to increase normalised research output as a primary strategic initiative in its quest to join the top 100 universities in the world by 202By: Dylan Slater 5th August 2016 The Johannesburg - based University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) School of Mining Engineering plans to increase normalised research output as a primary strategic initiative in its quest to join the top 100 universities in the world by 202by 2022.
Output will climb to 3.15 million barrels a day by June, Haitham Al - Ghais, market research manager at government - owned Kuwait Petroleum Corp., said Monday in an interview in Abu Dhabi.
The Steering Group agreed the terms of reference for the review and, in consultation with the UK Human Geography community, appointed an International Panel of leading international experts, chaired by Professor David Ley, University of British Columbia, Canada The International Panel visited the UK for one week in May 2012 and met with about 150 stakeholders in UK Human Geography Prior to its UK visit, the Panel was provided with a range of background data including: Overviews of research trends and outputs since 2000 completed by representatives of the nine Human Geography sub-disciplines Two - page assessments by Heads of UK Geography Departments of strengths, weaknesses, overall health, and future opportunities and challenges to Human Geography in the UK (15 submissions were received) A statistical profile of UK Human Geography: Briefing Document: Statistical Overview and Commentary by Paul Wakeling (2012) Bibliometric Data for the ESRC International Benchmarking Review of Human Geography by Thomson Reuters (2012) A Short Introduction to UK Research Funding Policy by David Mills (2012) Survey of Users of Human Geography Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian Millsresearch trends and outputs since 2000 completed by representatives of the nine Human Geography sub-disciplines Two - page assessments by Heads of UK Geography Departments of strengths, weaknesses, overall health, and future opportunities and challenges to Human Geography in the UK (15 submissions were received) A statistical profile of UK Human Geography: Briefing Document: Statistical Overview and Commentary by Paul Wakeling (2012) Bibliometric Data for the ESRC International Benchmarking Review of Human Geography by Thomson Reuters (2012) A Short Introduction to UK Research Funding Policy by David Mills (2012) Survey of Users of Human Geography Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian MillsResearch Funding Policy by David Mills (2012) Survey of Users of Human Geography Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian MillsResearch by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian Mills (2012).
According to research by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industries provide more than 850,000 direct jobs, contributing more than $ 1.2 trillion in economic output in the United Stateresearch by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industries provide more than 850,000 direct jobs, contributing more than $ 1.2 trillion in economic output in the United StateResearch and Manufacturers of America, the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industries provide more than 850,000 direct jobs, contributing more than $ 1.2 trillion in economic output in the United States alone.
The research, published in the Journal of Dental Research, is the output of a long - term longitudinal study of the EPIC Potsdam cohort in Germany carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the German Institute of Human Nuresearch, published in the Journal of Dental Research, is the output of a long - term longitudinal study of the EPIC Potsdam cohort in Germany carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the German Institute of Human NuResearch, is the output of a long - term longitudinal study of the EPIC Potsdam cohort in Germany carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the German Institute of Human Nutrition.
Report co-author Martin Grueber, research leader for Battelle in Cleveland, Ohio, says that the criticized input - output model is the best way to try to «get a big - picture sense» of the research done by the Human Genome Project.
«On top of the impact already felt in South America, recent estimates that 65 per cent of the USA's agricultural output is at risk of being affected by the bollworm demonstrates that this work has the potential to instigate changes to research priorities that will have direct ramifications for the people of America, through the food on their tables and the clothes on their backs,» Dr Anderson said.
Keen to step up the pace, Sander Dekker, the Dutch state secretary for education, culture, and science, announced in 2013 that the government aimed to make the entire Dutch research output available through OA by 2024.
Indeed, according to a report last year by the research and management organization Battelle, «In 2010 alone, the human genome sequencing projects and associated genomics research and industry activity directly and indirectly generated $ 67 billion in U.S. economic output and supported 310,000 jobs that produced $ 20 billion in personal income.»
Building Bricks: Exploring the Global Research and Innovation Impact of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Korea, written by Jonathan Adams, David Pendlebury, and Bob Stembridge, highlights these countries» public and private investments in research and development, their scientific and engineering labor forces, their output of research papers and particularly active areas of research, their academic impact as measured by citations, and their economic potential based on innovation and paResearch and Innovation Impact of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Korea, written by Jonathan Adams, David Pendlebury, and Bob Stembridge, highlights these countries» public and private investments in research and development, their scientific and engineering labor forces, their output of research papers and particularly active areas of research, their academic impact as measured by citations, and their economic potential based on innovation and paresearch and development, their scientific and engineering labor forces, their output of research papers and particularly active areas of research, their academic impact as measured by citations, and their economic potential based on innovation and paresearch papers and particularly active areas of research, their academic impact as measured by citations, and their economic potential based on innovation and paresearch, their academic impact as measured by citations, and their economic potential based on innovation and patenting.
The efficiency levels estimated by the researchers give a measure of how close observed research output is to feasible, potential research output.
«The legislation will also strengthen the program's research and development output by opening it up to more small businesses, and will ensure the greatest return on taxpayer investment by helping us combat waste, fraud, and abuse.»
By studying how research funding is allocated relative to the global burden of disease, and assessing the outputs and impact of research, the resulting data will be used to better inform future investment decisions.
Bensmaia and his team validated the output of the model against data from a wide variety of experiments conducted by other research teams, and show that it matches their output with millisecond precision.
The concept of capping researcher work visas has been criticized by numerous scientists in the past on the grounds that it could curtail the research excellence of the United Kingdom, which has 1 % of the world's population but produces 10 % of the world's scientific output.
The judge's reasoning was that because AIOs deliver research output, such as scientific articles and papers, they do in fact work for the university and must thus be employed by it.
Weighted RCR is essentially defining an average paper's scientific impact based on actual citations as 1 (normalized by research field), and a given scientist's output can be compared against the average by adding together the citation count for that scientist's papers to give the Weighted RCR over a given period of time).
(b) A 15 - page research pro-forma, outputted from the Royal Free medical school research database which underlay The Lancet paper (part of a series relied upon later in a book by Wakefield).
The combined research output of the Department of Molecular Oncology is represented by over 240 peer - reviewed papers, published in such high - impact journals as Cell, the New England Journal of Medicine, Nature, Science and Blood.
The Data Centre will also work with tracking the scientific impact of the generated data, including publications and data made accessible by the projects, to help the research community, clinicians or industry to browse and search the output.
Research organizations are involved at the start, with outputs delivered primarily by RICE scientists.
Although Brown values the use of quantitative data in neural engineering research, he believes that the impact of DBS systems on users can not be fully captured by a machine's output or numerical score.
[xiv] The typical tenured faculty member teaching first - year students ranks a bit below the average h - index for all tenured faculty (averaging at the 44th percentile) This is consistent with the recent finding by Courant and Turner («Faculty Deployment in Research Universities,» NBER working paper 23025, January 2017) that faculty members with higher research output teach fewer undergraduate students and undergraduate courses in research univeResearch Universities,» NBER working paper 23025, January 2017) that faculty members with higher research output teach fewer undergraduate students and undergraduate courses in research univeresearch output teach fewer undergraduate students and undergraduate courses in research univeresearch universities.
WASHINGTON — Although the Education Department's research centers and regional laboratories have produced some high - quality research, a significant portion of their output «could be substantially improved,» a study commissioned by the agency's former research head has found.
By focusing on special collections and research content published between the year 1002 and yesterday, the DPLA remains a historically - scoped point of entry to our country's creative output.
Beat Barblan, Bowker's Director of Identifier Services, pointed out that «for many authors, Bowker is the first stop,» as writers buy ISBNs, or International Standard Book Numbers, by which Bowker Research and other entities track and catalog the book industry's output.
ANNA SALAMON's (born 1984, Warsaw) recent and forthcoming outputs include «Phase 1: Réseau Peinture», The Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge (2016); contribution on Painting & Time for the Journal of Contemporary Painting published by Intellect (2016); «Time Unknown» research presentation for The 1st PARSE Biennial Research Conference on TIME, Gothenburg, SE (2015); group shows «Ceasura et Vide Supra» hosted by Lewisham ArtHouse for Art Licks Weekend (2015) and «Alignment», Backlit Gallery, Nottinghamresearch presentation for The 1st PARSE Biennial Research Conference on TIME, Gothenburg, SE (2015); group shows «Ceasura et Vide Supra» hosted by Lewisham ArtHouse for Art Licks Weekend (2015) and «Alignment», Backlit Gallery, NottinghamResearch Conference on TIME, Gothenburg, SE (2015); group shows «Ceasura et Vide Supra» hosted by Lewisham ArtHouse for Art Licks Weekend (2015) and «Alignment», Backlit Gallery, Nottingham (2013).
MHV's international academic research output has been officially recognised as world - leading by the Research Excellence Framework (REF2014), with major impact outside of aresearch output has been officially recognised as world - leading by the Research Excellence Framework (REF2014), with major impact outside of aResearch Excellence Framework (REF2014), with major impact outside of academia.
Supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the project embraced a range of activities and outputs, including an exhibition and display at Tate Britain, conferences and specially made films.
So it's utterly unremarkable to find 49 people, including astronauts and engineers, who would publicly reject James Hansen's view of the dangers posed by unabated emissions of carbon dioxide, or the Obama administration's approach to the space agency's research programs, news releases and other forms of public output on climate, which is markedly different than that of the last Bush administration.
Such an offset could boost economic output by giving business a bigger incentive to invest and hire, research by Brookings and others shows.
The sooner extremist can be put in their box and everyone else can converge on the sensible «Lomberg» view that climate change is a problem best solved by many $ billions on energy research, not $ trillions of lost output, the better.
This chart replicates the famous climate model output presented to Congress and the world in 1988 by James Hansen, the then chief climatologist of the NASA / GISS climate research unit.
The Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, which is funded by the likes of Art Pope and the Koch brothers, has crafted a report designed to create hysteria among economically - wary Californians (read: most Californians), claiming formidable implications on jobs and state economic output.
Look at the following reconstruction data by Judith Lean of the Naval Research Library and charted from her data at NOAA by Junkscience.com shows that interestingly, the sun's output does appear to be higher today than they have been in many, perhaps hundreds of years
By the time research results are published — often many months or even years after CMIP output is generated and becomes available — most model developers are already working on newer model versions that supersede the previous CMIP contribution.
«The Earth's climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, change is often episodic and abrupt, rather than slow and gradual, and multiple equilibria are the norm... there is a relatively poor understanding of the different types of nonlinearities, how they manifest under various conditions, and whether they reflect a climate system driven by astronomical forcings, by internal feedbacks, or by a combination of both... [We] suggest a robust alternative to prediction that is based on using integrated assessments within the framework of vulnerability studies... It is imperative that the Earth's climate system research community embraces this nonlinear paradigm if we are to move forward in the assessment of the human influence on climate.»
However, a growing aspect of SkS output is adding to the body of scientific knowledge by publishing our own peer - reviewed research.
Climate change was assessed by means of two Long Ashton Research Station - Weather Generator (LARS - WG) weather generators and all outputs from the available general circulation models in the Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse - gas Induced Climate Change - SCENario GENerator (MAGICC - SCENGEN) software, in combination with different emission scenarios at the regional scale, while the Providing Regional Climates for Impacts Studies (PRECIS) model has been used for projections at the local scale.
Specifically with regards to climate research, for the past decade most of the resources have been expended on providing projections of future climate change using complex Earth system models, assessing and interpreting the output of climate models, and application of the output of climate models by the climate impacts community.
The second paper, by Hagos et al. (2016) in Geophysical Research Letters uses output from a global climate model to examine changes to atmospheric river events over western North America, assuming large, business - as - usual anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.
According to the research results, the small monocrystalline solar cells (22 % efficiency) used in the study were able to generate «much more» than the typical 5 to 10 microwatts that typical cardiac pacemakers use, as even the lowest power output measured by the devices was an average of 12 microwatts.
«They are hurt by declines in agricultural productivity but the value of their farm output may rise due to higher food prices, increasing their incomes,» explained Ahmed, whose findings are published in Environmental Research Letters.
Oddly, polar bear biologists chose to dispel the serious concerns over invasive research by presenting the outputs of computer models.
This week, a study showed China's research output doubling since 2004 and a Forbes article noted a copyright enforcement action by Chinese authors.
The project will establish open access institutional repositories in all Irish universities by 2008, augmented by an Irish portal to discover and access Irish research outputs...
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