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Similar essays include Ben Avery's
study of the ramifications
of the Fall as they play out in Jackie Brown and Russell Hemati's «Like A Man,» which illuminates the important role
of group dynamics in the
nature of sin.
Acting on advice from the NSABB, the U.S. government last month asked Science and
Nature to publish only the broad conclusions
of the two
studies, and not to reveal the scientific details, in order to limit the risk that uncontrolled proliferation
of such research might lead to accidental or intentional release
of similar mutant viruses.
A number
of studies have used quantum dots to produce the
similar effects but because the dots are much larger and not uniform in size, due to the
nature of their synthesis, the results have not been reproducible — not every device made with quantum dots behaved the same way.
The terrestrial
nature of these creatures is a great indicator
of how biodiversity has changed in the Bahamas and what the ideal circumstances would be for these or
similar species to return, said Florida Museum ornithology curator and
study co-author David Steadman.
This research could impact not only the
study of biological development, and how
similar patterns form in
nature, but materials science as well.
Haggling over that crucial amount
of flux is why the paper took so long to appear, says Smetacek, but oceanographer Ken Buesseler
of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts lauds the detailed calculations in an accompanying commentary in
Nature, adding that the
study «was
similar to natural» algal blooms.
In separate
studies reported in today's issue
of Nature, a team led by geneticist Juan Carlos Ispisúa Belmonte at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, and another led by geneticist Cliff Tabin at Harvard Medical School found a very
similar gene in chicks, named Radical fringe (R - fng), that is active on one side
of a budding chick wing.
A second
study, led by Hailan Wang
of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, used different model simulations and came to a
similar conclusion: While a warming sea surface did make it more likely that a high - pressure ridge could form, the signal was not strong enough to explain its extreme
nature.
(It said the same about a
similar study by Yoshihiro Kawaoka
of the University
of Wisconsin in Madison submitted to
Nature around the same time.)
Last month, in a surprising shift, the U.S. National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) recommended that Fouchier's
study be published in full, along with a
similar one by Yoshihiro Kawaoka
of the University
of Wisconsin, Madison, under review by
Nature (Science, 6 April, p. 19).
The
study, «Picocyanobacteria and deep - ocean fluorescent dissolved organic matter share
similar optical properties» appeared in the May 17 issue
of Nature Communications.
And a 2005
study showed that even just looking at a picture
of nature had a
similar, though more muted effect.
In a
study published in
Nature, geneticist Andrés Bendesky
of Harvard University and his colleagues worked with two kinds
of mice that are genetically
similar but differ in their pairing behavior: a subspecies
of oldfield mice (Peromyscus polionotus subgriseus) form monogamous pairs, whereas deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) mate with multiple partners.
Dominique Martinez, a researcher at the Laboratoire Lorrain de Recherche en Informatique et ses Applications, commenting on the
study in
Nature, notes that when encountering odor plumes in turbulent air, the rate
of information gain may be
similar to chemotaxis» concentration gradient.
The Berkeley Lab
study, which used fruit fly and mouse cells, will be published alongside a companion paper in
Nature led by UC San Francisco researchers, who showed that the human version
of the HP1a protein has the same liquid droplet properties, suggesting that
similar principles hold for human heterochromatin.
The moon may have formed when a primordial planet with a chemical composition strikingly
similar to that
of Earth collided with our planet, according to a new
study published Thursday in the journal
Nature.
Disappointments with outcomes - based
studies investigating α - tocopherol are, in large part, the result
of abstracting this single compound from the vitamin E family and ignoring the interplay among the eight isomers that constitute natural vitamin E. Best clinical outcomes will be achieved with vitamin E supplementation providing mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols in ratios
similar to those found in
nature.
But a new
study in Psychological Science suggests this may have more to do with
nature than nurture: The researchers examined data from nearly 20,000 adults who had been adopted as kids, and found that the patterns
of marriage and divorce were more
similar to those
of their biological parents, not their adoptive ones.
In addition to the positive results, the academics discuss what it is about lessons in
nature that may make the difference, highlighting previous research findings on: the benefits
of physical activity (in this
study the class walked 200 metres to get to the grassy area); exposure to
nature being good for stress and attention; having a break from the classroom and change
of scenery (a
similar effect to going for recess); and the fact the teachers would also too feel less stressed and benefit from the same change
of scenery and a «bit
of a breather».
In the
study, published in
Nature Communications, researchers analyses that henipaviruses, transmittable to animals and humans, and a disease,
similar to rabies, are prevalent in this species
of fruit bat
of Africa.
In a
similar manner, Brent Fogt's collaged rain drawings are a hypnotic
study of man's hand at manipulating
nature.
The last photographer included in
Nature Studies II, Andreas Gursky, shares a
similar objectivity as Leonard but his viewpoint is a bit more grounded in the distinctive nonevent that is usually the subject
of his photographs.
Similar to both Whistler and Monet, Finch's artistic intervention distills moments
of nature and memory into sensory encounters grounded in optical
study, yet the artist's penchant for light and color manifests in art forms that continually test the boundaries
of artistic representation, such as his widely recognized light installations.
A
study published this March in the journal
Nature found that last year's bleaching
of the Great Barrier Reef was so severe that there was no
similar analog in the thousands
of years
of ancient coral cores scientists use to
study past climates.
Nicola Stuber, first author
of the
study, to be published in tomorrow's edition
of the journal
Nature, suggests that contrails» overall impact on climate change is
similar in scope to that
of aircrafts» carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions over a hundred - year period.
As part
of this week's Earth Observation special (subscription required),
Nature has a commentary by Euan Nisbet, atmospheric scientist at Royal Holloway, on the Keeling curve — which «ranks very high indeed among the achievements
of twentieth - century science», he says — and
similar studies in the field
of Earth monitoring.
Other
studies, such as those in 2015 by Allen Fawcett and colleagues in Science and in 2016 by Joeri Rogelj and colleagues in
Nature find Paris reductions
of around 1.2 C,
similar to most other groups examined.
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of Justice and released in 2009: The Legal Problems
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