Sentences with phrase «study coauthor john»

«You don't pick up anything in terms of ambient noise,» says study coauthor John Rogers, a materials scientist and bioengineer at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. «You can be next to an airplane jet engine.
«The nearby galaxy can't be too close, or too far away, and like the Goldilocks principle, too hot or too cold,» said study coauthor John Wise, an associate astrophysics professor at Georgia Tech.

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For decades there has been some belief that pregnancy has an adverse effect on the course of melanoma, increasing the risk of its development, ability to spread throughout the body, and recurrence, said study coauthor Mark Faries, MD, FACS, who was director of therapeutic immunology at the John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, Calif. at the time the study was conducted.
«Our results suggest that water temperature is largely influenced by increasing air temperature, and features on the landscape act to enhance or dampen the level of that influence» said John Jastram, USGS Hydrologist and study coauthor.
«Orangutan killing is likely the number one threat to orangutans,» says study coauthor Serge Wich, a biologist and ecologist at Liverpool John Moores University in England.
«This was a tour - de-force study,» says John Teijaro, a viral immunologist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., who coauthored a perspective that accompanied the article.
Researchers Casner and coauthor Jonathan Schooler designed a flight simulation study in which they asked pilots to follow a published arrival procedure into New York's busy John F. Kennedy International Airport.
One of the study's coauthors, John Engelhardt of the University of Iowa, made the first nearly 10 years ago to study cystic fibrosis.
Romans opened the discussion by citing a remark made by John Friedman, a Harvard economist who coauthored one of the studies.
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