Sentences with phrase «study modeling the release»

He intends to release another study modeling the release of mercury from permafrost due to climate change, and said this work changes scientists» perspective of the global mercury cycle.

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12 August 2016 MEDIA RELEASE University price hike modelling to reduce soft drink consumption ignores real life Responding to a recent study from the University of Melbourne suggesting an increase in soft drink prices would result in reduced consumption, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said; «A price hike on soft drinks -LSB-...]
In a new report - After PFI - released yesterday by the Centre for Policy Studies, Jesse Norman MP has advocated the abolition of PFI, and its replacement with a new model of public sector procurement.
Just this morning, supporters of the bill released a counter analysis of the city's living wage study, which argued its modeling did not rule out other factors that could affect job growth (like an economic downturn).
In a modeling study of coal, oil, and natural gas, Zhang and Caldeira compared the warming caused by combustion to the warming caused by the carbon dioxide released by a single instance of burning, such as one lump of coal, and by a power plant that is continuously burning fuel.
A study released last month in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres used three different models to run the same SSCE scenario in which sea - salt engineering was used in the low - latitude oceans to keep top - of - atmosphere radiative forcing at the 2020 level for 50 years and was then abruptly turned off for 20 years.
Instead, the new anatomical studies and computer modeling suggest that these caterpillars speak by pulling air in through their mouths and into their guts and then releasing it.
In the studied model system, X-rays produce the doubly - charged particle (Ne2 +), which catches an electron from one of the neighboring atoms (Kr), transferring the energy to the other and releasing another electron.
Despite large temperature increases in Alaska in recent decades, a new analysis of NASA airborne data finds that methane is not being released from Alaskan soils into the atmosphere at unusually high rates, as recent modeling and experimental studies have suggested.
Powers is planning expand his study size and is partnering with another CCTS - funded stroke investigator who developed an animal model of ischemia in order to analyze micro-RNA released in brain tissues at the precise area around a blocked blood vessel.
The modeling study suggests that the herbivore - induced release of protective chemical compounds limits population growth of both the pollinator and the flowering plant, thereby temporarily and indirectly restricting the growth of herbivore populations and preventing extinction.
Using a combination of human or specially engineered mouse cells in vitro and in vivo animal models, study senior investigator Judy Lieberman, MD, PhD; study lead investigator Farokh Dotiwala, PhD, with a team lead by the Brazilian parasitologist Ricardo Gazzinelli, DSc, DVM, found that when an immune killer cell, such as a T - cell or natural killer (NK) cell, encounters a cell infected with any of three intracellular parasites (Trypanosoma cruzi, Toxoplasma gondii or Leishmania major), it releases three proteins that together kill both the parasite and the infected cell:
One of his latest studies, published in 2015, found that exposure to bright blue - white light during the day has the opposite effect of light exposure at night: It greatly enhances the release of melatonin and inhibits the proliferation of prostate cancer cells in an animal model.
The study, released yesterday by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, assessed nearly 7,500 single - family houses and applied statistical methods and 10 different pricing models to draw its conclusions.
Based on his biochemical studies, Südhof developed a model whereby the SNARE complex forms at the synapse prior to actual Ca2 + - triggered release.
A study of a Lake Erie wetland suggests that scientists have vastly underestimated the number of places methane - producing microbes can survive — and, as a result, today's global climate models may be misjudging the amount of methane being released into the atmosphere.
In 2010, a new study (which included better model atmosphere fitting) argued that the system is around six billion years old, even older than estimates of 3.7 to 4.3 billion years derived from a 2009 study based on mass and evolutionary models for the two brown dwarf companions Ba and Bb (Liu et al, 2010; and King et al, 2009), which are much older than an earlier age estimate of between 0.8 and 2.0 billion years based on the star's rotational speed (press release; Scholz et al, 2003; and Lachaume et al, 1999).
A wild tomato plant, Solanum peruvianum, from field - study sites in the Rio Fortaleza Valley in the Ancash Province of Peru.The modeling study suggests that the herbivore - induced release of protective chemical compounds limits population growth of both the pollinator and the flowering plant, thereby temporarily and indirectly restricting the growth of herbivore populations and preventing extinction.
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FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA — The English - as - a-second-language program here, often hailed as a model alternative to bilingual education, may be less effective in developing the language skills needed for school success, according to a long - term study released this month.
It bears noting that there is promising research on emerging personalized learning models, including, but not limited to, a RAND study published by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation last year and LEAP Innovations» recently released personalized learning framework and corresponding survey instruments to analyze and refine personalized learning practices across schools over time.
After nearly five decades of study around effective teaching and learning practices, Dr. Robert Marzano expands his acclaimed work by releasing the Art and Science of Teaching Causal Teacher Evaluation Model.
Background characteristics, study habits and grit — all indicators that educators across the country have used to reconstruct performance models — proved to be only modestly successful predictors, according to a study released this month by the University of Chicago.
The apprenticeship model was sensitive to the lack of release time since the study took place during school time with little intrusion on Jacob's planning period.
Researchers from Indiana and Michigan State University, in a study released in the fall of 2012 but that recently came through my email again (thanks to Diane Ravitch), deserves a special post here as it relates to not only VAMs but also the extent to which all VAM models yield biased results.
Many of these research studies are highlighted on this blog here, here, here, and here, and are also summarized in two position statements on value - added models (VAMs) released by the American Statistical Association last April (to read about their top 10 concerns / warnings, click here) and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) last month (to read about their top 6 concerns / warnings, click here).
Three New Orleans charter school principals gathered Thursday evening to discuss a just - released study that examined what school leaders do in response to competition — the foundation of the city's school - choice model.
Currently, she is the project director the evaluation of the New Teacher Center (NTC) Investing in Innovation (i3) grant, a study of NTC's training and full - time release mentor model, and of the evaluation of NTC's Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) grant, a study of the NTC's instructional coaching model.
The Mitsubishi Mirage made the 10 Most Affordable New Cars list in 7th place, after being named the most affordable car to lease based on a study by Growella and winning multiple most affordable awards since it was first released in 2014 for the 2015 model year.
When it comes to specific models, the study's accompanying press release says «Audi Q3 is the only model in the 2018 study to receive an award in its introduction year,» while «Other models receiving segment awards are the Dodge Challenger, Ford Super Duty, Ford Expedition, Honda Odyssey, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Rio and Mercedes - Benz GLK - Class.»
Dole issues another notice seeking data on automatic restraints Quoted without comment Study shows insurance incentive does not increase seat - belt use Motor vehicle crashes are a major cause of emergency room visits Study seeks ways to eliminate deaths in pole crashes House bill links highway funds to restraint programs NHTSA releases more results of crash tests on 1984 models
In compulsively researching this blog post, I read many papers showing that trap - neuter - release doesn't work, or studies showing that, in computer models, euthanasia reduces cat populations more effectively than trap - neuter - release.
That economic modeling study was based on an Arctic methane release scenario proposed in an earlier paper by Shakhova (2010).
Permafrost modeling studies typically indicate a potential release of in the neighborhood ~ 200 PgC as carbon dioxide equivalent by 2100, though poorly constrained, but comparable to other biogeochemical and climate - ecosystem related feedbacks, such as the additional CO2 released by the warming of terrestrial soils.
The study, combining ground and aerial sampling of the gas with computer modeling, is the most comprehensive «top down» look so far at methane levels over the United States, providing a vital check on «bottom up» approaches, which have tallied estimates for releases from a host of sources — ranging from livestock operations to gas wells.
That same day I met Synte Peacock, a former Ph.D. student of mine, in the cafeteria and we decided to use the NCAR - LANL high resolution model to perform some dye release studies.
«Hansen now believes he has an answer: All the climate models, compared to the Argo data and a tracer study soon to be released by several NASA peers, exaggerate how efficiently the ocean mixes heat into its recesses.
NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth's atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer - reviewed science journal Remote Sensing.
Indeed the NSIDC / NOAA study I wrote about in February on methane release by the land - based permafrost itself doesn't even incorporate the carbon released by the permafrost carbon feedback into its warming model!
A new study by Prof Jason Lowe and Dr Dan Bernie at the UK's Met Office Hadley Centre takes these CMIP5 models and tries to account for additional uncertainties in the carbon budget associated with feedbacks, such as carbon released by thawing of permafrost or methane production from wetlands, as a result of climate change.
Investing in high levels of clean energy and widespread energy efficiency programs can save money for a majority of households in each of the contiguous states, according to a Synapse modeling study released today.
This process is difficult to study and build a model for because of the phase changes and complicating influence of latent heat being released.
One study, from researchers at the GKSS Research Center in Geesthacht, Germany, confirmed «a glitch» in Dr. Mann's work but «found this glitch to be of very minor significance» when applied to some computer - generated models of climate history, according to a statement released by lead author Hans von Storch.
«Our calculations with various computer models show clearly that the climate in the next hundred years will not be threatened by any additional danger from methane gas release», summarizes the main author of the study Dr. Arne Biastoch.
Billions of tons of carbon trapped in high - latitude permafrost may be released into the atmosphere by the end of this century as the Earth's climate changes, further accelerating global warming, a new computer modeling study indicates.
By James M. Taylor NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earthâ $ ™ s atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer - reviewed science journal Remote Sensing.
Consequently, the upper - end range of carbon release by 2100 calculated in this paper, 508 PgC, is much larger than the previous studies that did not use coupled carbon - climate models.
«Difficulty in developing accurate sea ice models, variability in the Arctic's climate, and the uncertain rate of activity in the region create challenges for DOD to balance the risk of having inadequate capabilities or insufficient capacity when required to operate in the region with the cost of making premature or unnecessary investments,» reads a portion of the study, which was released Friday.
However, under sustained Arctic warming, modelling studies and expert judgments indicate with medium agreement that a potential combined release totalling up to 350 PgC as CO2 equivalent could occur by the year 2100.
In the meanwhile, would it be possible to run model studies to assess a range of plausible scenarios of CH4 release, using the actual decay function for CH4, rather than a linear CO2 equivalency?
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