Kamperman, George; and James, Richard Simple guidelines for siting wind turbines to prevent health risks ~ Also see «How - to guide to criteria for siting wind turbines to prevent health risks from sound» by
the same authors Paper presented at Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE) NOISE - CON 2008, July 28 - 31, 2008 George W. Kamperman, INCE Bd.
Not exact matches
However, in a recently published
paper, this
same author makes some very different claims about the age of geological features of the Australian landscape.
Critics point to his hiring a journalist, Disraeli Guillen, as a part - time state Assembly communications coordinator - while, at the
same time, Guillen wrote opinion columns in Dominican
papers that praised Espaillat without noting that their
author was on his payroll.
«With the change in screening, we wanted to see if there were other implications, and indeed a decrease in chlamydia screening occurred even though the number of visits by young women was about the
same,» says U-M Medical School Department of Family Medicine lecturer Allison Ursu, M.D., the lead
author of the new
paper in Annals of Family Medicine.
«It upholds our hypothesis that coalescence is so similar that there's got to be the
same molecules and mechanisms that do it, and we may be able to find a drug that shuts tumor formation down without being toxic to healthy cells in the body,» says Soll, the
paper's corresponding
author.
«Of course
authors will ask for their friends,» he said in August 2012, «but editors are supposed to check they are not from the
same institution or co-
authors on previous
papers.»
The
same holds true, the
authors of the new
paper argue, for organizing and executing successful militant attacks.
Actively regenerating tissues expressing a gene have mRNAs with shorter tails, while mature cells expressing that
same gene have mRNAs with longer tails,» says Vairavan Lakshmanan, who is one of the lead
authors of the
paper that details these findings.
«It appears that copying text from other
papers is more common in some nations than others, but the outcome is generally the
same for
authors who copy extensively: Their
papers don't get cited much.»
To be sure, people with synesthesia are not all the
same, says senior research associate Simon Lacey, the first
author of the
paper.
Many U.K. repositories already have «button - mediated OA,» says Harnad, who adds that it's much the
same as asking an
author for a
paper by email.
«We're trying to further understand oleocanthal's mechanism and maybe eventually try to find compounds that can work in the
same way for drug development,» says Amal K. Kaddoumi, an assistant professor of pharmaceutics at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and one of the
paper's
authors.
The main goal of a Perspective is to broaden the message of the
paper, but often the
authors do a great job of extracting the essence of the article for non-specialists at the
same time.
TEDDY's unique structure of having the
same protocol in several countries enables us to search for factors that trigger the disease,» said the
paper's senior
author Daniel Agardh, M.D., Ph.D., of Lund University in Sweden.
«In essence, the mice learned to repeat the
same pattern of brain activity that had been evoked previously by hearing those musical notes,» said Vivek Athalye, a doctoral candidate at Champalimaud and the
paper's co-first
author.
In the
same study, for those who were sleep deprived, «self - reported hunger and appetite ratings significantly increased by 24 percent and 23 percent, respectively,» noted the
authors of the review
paper, which was led by Julie Shlisky, a researcher at The New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at Saint Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center.
«Our results with Drosophila exhibit surprising similarities in some respects to what we know about the regulation of resting phases in mammals, allowing for speculation as to whether the Hippo signaling pathway in neural stem cells functions in the
same manner in both vertebrates and invertebrates,» stated the
paper's first
author Rouven Ding.
«We knew that food pantries, in North Carolina and many other states, aren't regulated the
same way that restaurants are, and that pantries are crucial distributors of food to those in need, but we did not have a good understanding of how food safety is practiced at food pantries,» says Ben Chapman, an associate professor of youth, family, and consumer sciences at NC State and senior
author of a new
paper on the work.
In a
paper published in EPJ E, the
authors found that under the
same solid fraction, friction on surfaces with a structure made up of micro-holes is much higher than that on surfaces patterned with an array of pillars.
«One of the biggest challenges in designing an achromatic broadband lens is making sure that the outgoing wavelengths from all the different points of the metalens arrive at the focal point at the
same time,» said Wei Ting Chen, a postdoctoral fellow at SEAS and first
author of the
paper.
«Different synapses are active during different behaviors, and we can see that in the
same animal with our three distinct labels,» said Gallio, the
paper's corresponding
author.
Robert Goodall, University of Leicester PhD student and lead
author of the
paper, added: «If you want good results — with all the ridges and bumps on a surface reproduced at the
same scale as the original — you need to use the right rubber for the job.»
«It's striking that we find these
same features when we look at the voices — and remarkable that the
same assessment system applies to both voices and faces,» says Pascal Belin, a neuroscientist also at the University of Glasgow and one of the
authors of the
paper.
Some of the
same authors co-authored a
paper about one late killer, a slow - acting fungus, in Science in 2005.
«Each (military) conflict basically had its own new name for what were really the
same group of symptoms,» said Adam Chekroud, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and the
paper's first
author.
If any additions or substantial alteraions are made by the
author of a
paper after its submissions to the Secretary, the
same shall be distinctly indicated.
«Based on previous work, we knew that during the summer the sand tiger population formed groups in the Delaware Bay, with male and female adults and juveniles all together in the
same places, sometimes very close together,» said Danielle Haulsee, the
paper's lead
author and a doctoral student in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment's School of Marine Science and Policy.
«Because technology now allows us to see the alternate pathways that cancer cells use to drive growth, it will enable us to identify ways to cut off multiple roads at the
same time,» says James Heath, one of the
paper's corresponding
authors, at the NanoSystems Biology Cancer Center in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology.
«Our goal with this project was to create a liver tissue construct that responds to toxins the
same way the liver in your body does,» says William McCarty, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow at MGH - CEM and the
paper's lead
author.
At the
same time policymakers need to know the future of sea - level rise, and they need as robust a prediction as we can give,» said Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton's Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs and the Princeton Environmental Institute and first
author of the
paper.
In the
same year, the first
paper by independent
authors — who had downloaded the consortium's fMRI data for their own analyses, but weren't involved in collecting it — was also published3.
A new
paper authored by scientists from the Southwest Research Institute asserts that the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos were created in much the
same way, albeit with the involvement of a much smaller aggressor.
«If this impressive measurement is indeed confirmed, then it says that something weird is going on,» said Rennan Barkana, an astrophysicist at Tel Aviv University who
authored a companion
paper in the
same journal.
«So, the question was whether lithium will have the
same effect on tungsten walls as it does with carbon walls,» said PPPL physicist Rajesh Maingi, lead
author with Jiansheng Hu of the Institute of Plasma Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP) of a
paper describing the results in the journal Nuclear Fusion.
«In this
paper, the
authors calculate that Guillain - Barré syndrome occurred at about the
same frequency after Zika virus infections as is seen with other infections.
Previous work by one of the
paper's
authors, Charles Stevens, a professor in Salk's Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, found the
same three mathematical properties at work in brain neurons.
Many journals even allow «joint submissions», meaning that they ask
authors whether they want to make their
papers available on an archive server at the
same time.
«We were excited to find out that the current two subgenomes in pumpkin largely maintain the chromosome structures of the two progenitors despite sharing the
same nucleus for at least three million years,» said Shan Wu, first
author of the
paper and BTI postdoc.
The three
papers have one thing in common — the
same lead
author, Reza Haghayeghi from the Islamic Azad University in Tehran, Iran.
«The fact that we were able to detect genetic risk factors on this massive scale shows that schizophrenia can be tackled by the
same approaches that have already transformed our understanding of other diseases,» said the
paper's senior
author Michael O'Donovan, deputy director of the MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics at Cardiff University School of Medicine.
«It's surprising to see the
same molecular sensor doing two different things, like a combination smoke / carbon monoxide alarm,» says Dr. Blackwell, senior
author on a
paper published today in the Molecular Cell journal and Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School.
«Our research shows that, despite having exactly the
same genes and neurons as adults, adolescent roundworms have completely different food - seeking preferences and abilities,» says Sreekanth Chalasani, associate professor in Salk's Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory and senior
author of the
paper published in eNeuro in January 2017.
Both
papers were published in the International Journal of Plastics Technology, and share the
same three
authors, all based at Charan Singh University in India.
The
author of a 2016
paper has agreed to retract it after an investigation revealed that most of the article came from another research group at the
same university.
All five retracted
papers — originally published within the last 15 months — have the
same corresponding
author: Soliman Mahmoud Soliman Abdalla, a professor of physics at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
In this
paper, the
author claimed that added sugar represents such a great danger to human health that products who contain it should carry the
same warning labels as alcohol.
Another
paper, from four years earlier (1957) «The effects of different food fats on serum cholesterol concentration in man», with the
same author team, administered butter, olive oil, corn oil, coconut oil, sunflower seed oil, sardine oil and cottonseed oil in separate tests to see what impact these had on serum cholesterol levels.
Later, through analysis of documentation, the matter shall come to the power of counter-terrorism legislation in EU and US and lead to presentation of two different approaches in understanding counter-terrorism legislation, the ones that
author found appropriate to be part of the
paper and that were also named by the
same.
The
authors of the new study, Anna J. Egalite and Brian Kisida wrote for Education Next last year about three different theories of why students might perform better when they have a teacher of the
same race and how their study (which was then a working
paper) helps illuminate the issue.
The campaign originated from E4E - Boston's teacher
authored policy
paper by the
same name, which offered recommendations to improve professional development for trauma - informed teaching and increase mental health supports in schools.