Sentences with phrase «said cu»

The study showed some microbial communities associated with humans tick in a predictable, clock - like succession following death, said CU - Boulder and UC San Diego Senior Research Associate Jessica Metcalf, who led the study with UC San Diego Professor Rob Knight.
CMEs are powerful enough to send billions of tons of solar particles screaming toward Earth at more than 1 million miles per hour, said CU Boulder Professor Delores Knipp of the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences.
The decline is primarily a result of habitat destruction, bushmeat hunting and illegal capture for the pet trade, said CU Boulder Professor Michelle Sauther, co-author of study.
Known as the phosphatidylserine receptor, or PSR - 1, the molecule can locate and clear out apoptotic cells that are pre-programmed to die as well as necrotic cells that have been injured and are causing inflammation, said CU - Boulder Professor Ding Xue, who led one study and co-authored the other.
«They call this comet encounter a once - in - a-lifetime event, but it's more like once - in - a-million years,» said CU - Boulder Associate Professor Nick Schneider, a LASP research associate and lead IUVS scientist for the mission.
High School Football Participation Has «Peaked», Further Declines Likely, Says CU Boulder Professor
See also: Nuclear Winter: Now Easier to Trigger than Ever (In Short: We'd be F# % ^ ed):: Regional nuclear conflict would create near - global ozone hole, says CU - Boulder study

Not exact matches

This could promote government censorship of corporate speech, precisely what the Supreme Court said in CU the First Amendment didn't permit.
He went to the little girl and, amid disbelieving laughter from those mourning her death, said to the child, «Tal» itha cu» mi,» which means, «Little girl, I say to you, arise.»
It is obvious that Paul knew all about Jesus since he was a rabbinic per - sec - utor of said Christian cu - lt.
19 And the priest shall put her under oath, and say to the woman, «If no man has lain with you, and if you have not gone astray to uncleanness while under your husband's authority, be free from this bitter water that brings a cu «rse.
20 But if you have gone astray while under your husband's authority, and if you have defiled yourself and some man other than your husband has lain with you» — 21 then the priest shall put the woman under the oath of the cu «rse, and he shall say to the woman — «the Lord make you a cu «rse and an oath among your people, when the Lord makes your thigh rot and your belly swell; 22 and may this water that causes the cu «rse go into your stomach, and make your belly swell and your thigh rot.
«Our campus is among the top in the nation for its sustainability, conservation focus, and environmental stewardship,» CU says.
«CU is a campus highly committed to sustainability, and was even voted the Best Sustainable Campus by Sierra Magazine in 2009,» the school says.
«It has become clear to many in the CU family that our university... has suffered greatly from a series of controversies that seem to be growing, not abating,» said Board of Regents chairman Jerry Rutledge.
Isaiah Oliver CB CU - Saw that Brett Kollmann dude on youtube rolled out a video on Oliver saying he sees him as CB1 / top 10 talent and his pro comp was Nnamdi in his prime with the Raiders.
University of Colorado Boulder: Nap - Deprived Tots May be Missing Out on More Than Sleep, Says New CU - led Study
But the good - government groups are split on the amendment with Dadey's CU and the League of Women Voters backing the proposal and Common Cause and NYPIRG saying it will not achieve a truly independent process.
-- CU backed Gustavo Rivera over Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr., saying the Bronx lawmaker has «has become a symbol for hubris, corruption and wrongdoing in the state legislature due to ongoing investigations by the attorney general and federal authorities and his leadership in bringing Senate business to a month - long halt last summer.»
CU was kinder to Donovan, saying he «was impressive in his own right» and «creative» in his plans to fight public corruption from the AG's office.
UPDATE: Hawkins over a copy of the short portion of his CU questionnaire, saying a «computer glitch» had prevented it from being sent in full.
«We know about the dose - limiting side - effects of liposomes, but no one had looked at what happens to the liposome over time in the skin — how they get there and what happens to liposomes after injection,» says Dmitri Simberg, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and the paper's senior author.
«Although the effects of light are well studied in adults, virtually nothing is known about how evening light exposure affects the physiology, health and development of preschool - aged children,» said lead author Lameese Akacem, a CU Boulder instructor and researcher in the Sleep and Development Lab.
«Much of our historical data about species» population - level responses to climate change comes from observational studies, which can suggest but not confirm causation,» said Anne Marie Panetta, lead author of the study and a post-doctoral researcher in CU Boulder's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO).
«The influence of distant forest fires on melt events on the Greenland ice sheet is inherently challenging to demonstrate and these clear chemical results provide another line of evidence for this connection,» said Diane McKnight, a CU Boulder professor and a co-author of the study.
«We expected to see some positive effects regarding pain control but not quite to that extent and not with that many patients,» says Vikas Patel, chief of orthopedic spine & surgery at CU.
«These are optimistic results for one of the first targeted therapies for cancer stem cells,» says Antonio Jimeno, MD, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center, director of the university's Cancer Stem Cell - Directed Clinical Trials Program, and principal investigator of the clinical trial at the CU Cancer Center site.
«We'd like to enable electric vehicles to charge on the go,» said Khurram Afridi, an assistant professor in CU Boulder's Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.
The CU - Boulder findings provide a new direction for incentive research in terms of psychological factors related to changing behavior, said Gardiner.
Taken together, the two results make a compelling case for young rings, says Larry Esposito, a planetary scientist also at CU Boulder who has long believed the rings to be old.
«I didn't expect to find that half a degree Celsius would make a big difference, but it really does,» said Alexandra Jahn, author of the study and an assistant professor in CU Boulder's Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and a fellow in the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR).
It's time for the Surgeon General to say the same thing about UV tanning,» says Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH, investigator at the CU Cancer Center, associate professor of dermatology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and the study's senior author.
«The novelty of this study is that it provides potential neuroimaging - based tools that can be used with new patients to inform about the degree of certain neural pathology underlying their pain symptoms,» said Marina López - Solà, a post-doctoral researcher in CU Boulder's Cognitive and Affective Control Laboratory and lead author of the new study.
«There have been several studies relating cortisol levels in teenagers and adults to socioeconomic status, but this is the first to look at this relationship among pregnant women and their babies,» said study author Zaneta Thayer, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at CU Denver, a major center of timely, topical and relevant research.
«Pyrroloquinoline quinone, or PQQ, is a natural antioxidant found in soil and many foods and enriched in human breast milk,» said the study's lead author Karen Jonscher, PhD, an associate professor of anesthesiology and a physicist at CU Anschutz.
«The Moon's fossil bulge may contain secrets of Earth's early evolution that were not recorded anywhere else,» said Shijie Zhong, a professor in CU Boulder's Department of Physics and the co-lead author of the new research.
«The model allowed us to ask what would have been the right drug in each case, how could we have known from the tumor's genetics, and what difference it made,» says Jennifer R. Diamond, MD, CU Cancer Center investigator and medical oncologist at the University of Colorado Hospital.
Xue, who first identified the PSR - 1 receptor in 2003, said the collaboration between CU - Boulder and UQ has pushed scientific discovery forward.
Co-author Dr. Susan Cu - Uvin, professor of public health and of obstetrics and gynecology at Brown, said women with HIV are especially susceptible to cervical cancer from HPV because their weakened immune systems are less able to clear the virus.
«Our study is unique because we were actually out in the forest peeling bark off of the burned trees, looking for evidence of the beetle,» said Robert Andrus, a graduate researcher in the Department of Geography at CU - Boulder and lead author of the new study.
«For someone to go up against alectinib, it would be nice to know earlier if there might be an improvement,» says Robert C. Doebele, MD, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center and associate professor of Medical Oncology at the CU School of Medicine.
«Most of the time, when people talk about delaying gratification, they talk about basic processes of evaluation and self - control,» said Laura Michaelson, a CU - Boulder doctoral student in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and co-lead author of the new study appearing in the online journal Frontiers in Psychology.
«Ultimately, the virus is suppressing the immune system for its own benefit, and promoting the formation and proliferation of cancer cells may be just a side effect of that,» says Sharon Kuss - Duerkop, PhD, research instructor working in the lab of CU Cancer Center investigator Dohun Pyeon, PhD.
«These people are born with a broken gene and it sets them up for leukemia,» says Chris Porter, MD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the CU School of Medicine.
CU Boulder scientist Larry Benson said the new study shows that Chaco Canyon — believed by some archeologists to have been populated by several thousand people around A.D. 1100 and to have held political sway over an area twice the size of Ohio — had soils that were too salty for the effective growth of corn and beans.
«We have seen SF3B1 mutation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and in myeloid dysplastic disorders, and now we show its importance in mucosal melanoma,» says Aik Choon Tan, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and associate professor of Bioinformatics at the CU School of Medicine.
«Even outside these specific findings with cancer, what we're saying is that flavonoids are active and not always in good or even predictable ways,» says Steven K. Nordeen, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and professor emeritus in the Department of Pathology at the CU School of Medicine.
But this is a different disease and the treatments that work in sun - caused melanoma don't work in non-sun melanoma,» says William A. Robinson, MD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and the Rella and Monroe Rifkin Endowed Chair of Medical Oncology at the CU School of Medicine.
«In other words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were meaningful in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacology.
Ancient inhabitants of Chaco Canyon likely had to import corn to feed the masses a thousand years ago says a new CU - Boulder study.
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