But after the journal's editor heard
the researchers discuss their work at a conference, the journal invited them to submit the paper again.
Cornell University has produced a video of
the researchers discussing their work (about 3 mins.
Three of
the researchers discussed their work in a press conference yesterday.
Not exact matches
Scot Martin, a
researcher whose
work in Amazonia addresses problems of air and water pollution and their relationship to climate change, will
discuss scientific partnerships at the
working level.
Several other unusual feeding behaviors were
discussed at the meeting:
Working with Japanese
researchers, Biuw documented humpbacks that hang out under fishing boats to nab dead fish.
The committee assembled a panel of expert witnesses — tech entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa of San Francisco, California; demographics
researcher Michael Teitelbaum of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in New York City; and Puneet Arora of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who is vice-president of the nonprofit organization Immigration Voice — to
discuss so - called high - skill immigration, green cards, the H - 1B visa program, and other foreign - worker visa programs affecting science and technical
work.
Both groups also
discussed various efforts to pool data from patients so
researchers and clinicians can learn what treatments
work on which patients.
Ancient DNA
researchers have succeeded beyond all expectation in retrieving entire genomes from - long dead organisms, and their
work is transforming the study of the past, as
discussed in Science's special news package and in the video above.
At regular meetings, AMRF
researchers discuss ongoing
work, share ideas and data — including negative results — and adjust plans in light of any new developments.
Online conferences, for example, offer an easy way for
researchers separated by thousands of miles to
discuss their
work.
As the
researchers described this fall in the journal PLOS ONE, those with higher incomes tended to
discuss business, politics and nonprofit
work.
In a second experiment,
researchers upped the ante and conducted the same experiment using renowned scientists
discussing their
work on the well - known US Science Friday radio program.
At their annual meeting at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), 110
researchers discussed the status of their
work.
Researchers and innovators
discuss their
work at the nanoscale, the challenges they've faced, and how they've connected with the NNI.
During June and July at BTI, visiting
researchers from crop breeding programs in Nigeria, Nairobi, and Uganda have been
working closely with
researchers in Lukas Mueller's group to
discuss ways to improve the development of online resources related to two of Africa's most important staple crops: cassava and banana.
The primary objective of this
working group is to bring together new and established
researchers in mathematics, biology, and statistics in order to
discuss challenges in a growing field that applies gene trees reconstructed from DNA sequence data to delimiting species.
With around 90 of the world's leading melanoma
researchers attending the Scientific Meeting provides an opportunity for the MELGEN ESRs to present their
work and
discuss their projects in an environment where absolute confidentiality, one of the tenets under which GenoMEL operates, is assured.
In 2013, we brought together scientists to
discuss the challenges in environmental monitoring across the energy sector, including those
working in the nuclear industry and
researchers examining the potential risks around shale gas extraction.
As in all research papers the
researchers discussed the prior
work that led to their experiment.
For example, we are currently
discussing with the Regents
working group — which is teachers, principals, superintendents,
researchers — the teacher evaluation system.
At the conference, scheduled to be held late last week, several social - science
researchers, such as the University of North Carolina sociologist Glen H. Elder Jr., were expected to
discuss ways they used archival data for their
work.
At the award ceremony on July 3, Gardner spoke about his time as a student,
researcher, and professor at Harvard, and
discussed his involvement in the ongoing Good
Work project, an effort to identify individuals and institutions that exemplify good work and how to increase this in our soci
Work project, an effort to identify individuals and institutions that exemplify good
work and how to increase this in our soci
work and how to increase this in our society.
In BERC's
work with City Schools,
researcher Rachel E. Durham and practitioner Rachel Pfeifer show the power of a Research Practice Partnership through a pair of blogs that
discuss work to promote youth success.
Two of the nation's premiere experts on absenteeism — Johns Hopkins
researcher Bob Balfanz and Attendance
Works Director Hedy Chang —
discussed the causes of and solutions to chronic absence.
The Institute For Literacy and Learning This website has overheads and sound files of eminent
researchers discussing evidence - based instructional interventions for struggling readers, young and old, including: Dr. Deb Glaser - «Planning Professional Development for Positive Reading Success and Growth» Dr. Rollanda O'Connor - «Teaching Older Poor Readers to Read words» Dr. Jan Hasbrouck - «Using Assessment Data for RTI Decisions» Dr. Sharon Vaughn - «Teaching Older Students with Reading Difficulties» Dr. Randy Sprick - «Introduction to School - wide and Classroom Discipline: Getting the Year off to a Great Start» Dr. Ed Shaprio - «RTI: What's
Working?»
The teacher and
researcher discussed the lesson beforehand and then
worked together with the students during the lab.
Leading
researchers and practitioners will
discuss the difference between ISLLC and the 2015 Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL), and explore how a district is
working now to transform principal preparation programs.
William T. Grant Foundation, Spencer Foundation & Child Trends: Research - Practice Partnerships: Building Two - Way Streets of Engagement This report
discuss how RPPs challenge
researchers and practitioners to
work together in new ways, as well as how to improve these relationships to enhance youth outcomes.
Mark Dunning says: «The Owner and Breeder Open Forum Days
work as an interactive forum, where owners and breeders of dogs, along with the clinicians and
researchers at the University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, can get together to
discuss the health issues that appear most troublesome to those owning and caring for the dogs on a daily basis.
The way in which the exhibited art
work has drawn inspiration from theatre, as well as theatre's significance for contemporary art and art theory, is
discussed during two whole - day events that offer open lectures by artists and
researchers.
Curator Kaila Brooks, project coordinator and Pew Fellow Lori Waselchuk, archive
researcher Alysson Biermaier, and community organizer Tim Gibbon will
discuss their
work in the community and share the process behind the creation of this unique visual narrative.
In addition to contributions by the directors of the Museum Ludwig and ARoS — Yilmaz Dziewior and Erlend G. Høyersten — the authors include Tom Holert, distinguished German art historian, taking an in - depth look at Rosenquist's unique spatiality; Stephan Diederich, curator and specialist at Museum Ludwig, giving a review of the themes in the exhibition; Sarah Bancroft, art historian, curator, and Rosenquist expert who co-curated the 2003 Guggenheim Museum Rosenquist retrospective (and current head of the Rosenquist Foundation and the studio) illuminates Rosenquist's seminal source collages; Tino Grass, German designer and
researcher, revealing new perspectives on Rosenquist's historic
work F - 111; Isabel Gebhardt, Museum Ludwig conservator, outlining the intensive research efforts and conservation
work recently undertaken on Horse Blinders; and Tim Griffin, former editor - in - chief of the esteemed American art journal Artforum,
discussing the political potential of Pop art as exemplified by a
work James Rosenquist created for one of the magazine's issues.
Billy Jobling,
Researcher & Writer, Post-War and Contemporary Art,
discusses two
works by Adrian Ghenie from the Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Auction.
Several panels
discussed work by cities, community - based groups, and
researchers to identify and address barriers to using bike share, especially among low - income communities and communities of color.
Since the poles are on the central cylinder of thermal convection (here Dr. Pratt may have misunderstood Hide and Dickey
work, to which I've been referring in my posts for some time now, widely
discussed on the web with another
researcher of the «LOD - climate - solar effects» Paul Vaughan), it takes about 15 years for disturbances to propagate to the equatorial cylinder of thermal circulation, etc....
Since the poles are on the central cylinder of thermal convection (here Dr. Pratt may have misunderstood Hide and Dickey
work, to which I've been referring in my posts for some time now, widely
discussed on the web with another
researcher of the «LOD - climate - solar» Paul Vaughan), it takes about 15 years to propagate to equatorial cylinder of thermal circulation, etc....
I don't intend to
discuss these cases in this column, here I will write about the development of the deep research skills needed by professional
researchers such as lawyers and law librarians to provide the enhanced expertise needed to be paid professionally for this
work.
This session will examine the current landscape of the LegalTech scene and implementations of AI in law firms, and
discuss partnerships between practitioners and
researchers aiming to drive forward innovations, including moving up the «value chain» to automate more complex
work.
With respect to how we might clarify the requirement to achieve a «low probability» that information could be identified, the Statistical Policy
Working Paper 22 referenced above
discusses the attempts of several
researchers to define mathematical measures of disclosure risk only to conclude that «more research into defining a computable measure of risk is necessary.»
Key themes / issues
discussed in the study: - open access - branding the library -
researchers» behaviour (e.g., how they find information, their use of print information resources, etc)- the library as a physical space / place - availability of digital information -
researchers» new ways of
working - communications between librarians and... [more]
Key themes / issues
discussed in the study: - open access - branding the library -
researchers» behaviour (e.g., how they find information, their use of print information resources, etc)- the library as a physical space / place - availability of digital information -
researchers» new ways of
working - communications between librarians and
researchers
I was told that Apple doesn't use outside consultants, though it does invite
researchers to come
discuss their
work, including those who have interests in habit formation and behavior change.
John Gottman, PhD, a leading
researcher in marital relationships has found that couples who stay married
work to keep criticism, defensiveness, contempt, and stonewalling (refusing to
discuss) out of their relationships.
Scientists,
researchers, child and family professionals, and members of civil society, from the fields of justice, social
work, psychology, sociology, and other academic disciplines concerned with children's rights and wellbeing, are warmly invited to present and
discuss their findings.