Sentences with phrase «valuable new paper»

Steven Davis of the University of California, Irvine, and Robert Socolow of Princeton (best known for his work dividing the climate challenge into carbon «wedges») have written «Commitment accounting of CO2 emissions,» a valuable new paper in Environmental Research Letters showing the value of shifting from tracking annual emissions of carbon dioxide from power plants to weighing the full amount of carbon dioxide that such plants, burning coal or gas, could emit during their time in service.
I'm writing to get some input from you on your incredibly valuable new paper on polar bear evolutionary history and genetics.

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Amelia's Bay newest white paper, «Brewed Tea, Pure and Simple: Formulate Your Success With a Clean Label,» gives beverage manufacturers valuable perspective on the continued potential for growth in the booming better - for - you RTD beverage category.
Access reports, white papers, audio packs, and more - valuable learning tools whether you're new to sustainability or leading the charge.
These new papers add valuable information by looking at severe neurologic outcomes as well and showing that such outcomes are much more common at planned homebirth.
The paper makes clear that Cuomo has a big challenge ahead of him if he's elected on Nov. 2, and gave Paladino some credit for rendering a «valuable service» to the state by exposing just how angry New Yorkers are at Albany and making it «easier for Cuomo to act forcefully, and harder for any officeholder to deny the political need for reform.»
«It is a very good paper which provides valuable new insights about the physical processes controlling the change in reflectivity of the Greenland ice sheet and specifically its darkening over time,» said Eric Rignot, a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory who studies ice sheets but was not involved with the new study.
But Dekker says Gold OA acknowledges that publishers provide a valuable service — and a problem with Green OA is that many publishers allow authors to self - archive a new paper only after a months - long embargo.
A new perspective paper written by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that «new antiviral therapies with cure rates exceeding 95 percent should prompt transplant - community leaders to view HCV (hepatitis C virus)- positive organs as a valuable opportunity for transplant candidates with or without pre-existing HCV infection.&raqnew perspective paper written by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that «new antiviral therapies with cure rates exceeding 95 percent should prompt transplant - community leaders to view HCV (hepatitis C virus)- positive organs as a valuable opportunity for transplant candidates with or without pre-existing HCV infection.&raqNew England Journal of Medicine suggests that «new antiviral therapies with cure rates exceeding 95 percent should prompt transplant - community leaders to view HCV (hepatitis C virus)- positive organs as a valuable opportunity for transplant candidates with or without pre-existing HCV infection.&raqnew antiviral therapies with cure rates exceeding 95 percent should prompt transplant - community leaders to view HCV (hepatitis C virus)- positive organs as a valuable opportunity for transplant candidates with or without pre-existing HCV infection.»
The reviewers agree that this paper provides both the description of a major discovery of new footprints of early bipedal hominins from Laetoli, Tanzania at 3.6 MYA and a valuable analytical result concerning early hominin body size variation.
What makes this modeling technique truly valuable, writes Andreas Vieli, a climate scientist at the University of Zurich, in a commentary accompanying the new paper, is that it's based on widely available data.
Stahl, senior author of a new report in the journal Nature, notes that lignin is a waste product of the paper industry, where cellulose is the valuable product.
In a new working paper that traces connections between earnings and skills over time, HGSE economist David Deming has found that the labor market is increasingly rewarding social skills — even over the kind of cognitive skills that we often think of as being particularly valuable in an era of big data and expanding technology.
Engaged and informed use of geospatial technologies follows this recommendation, because these technologies can enable new types of interactions with data and representations of space that a paper map — while still valuable in its own right — will never be able to offer.
A new publication by the China Outbound Tourism Research Institute, the COTRI Yearbook 2010, presents a valuable collection of academic papers and case studies about the background of the development of China's outbound tourism.
These are valuable contributions, and open some doors for interesting new science (although on first skim I thought the AMO paper was a good example of this, Tamino's take - down of it has changed my mind).
You are probably aware of «Commitment Accounting of CO2 Emissions,» a valuable new Socolow / Davis paper (building on Davis, Caldeira, Matthews, 2010).
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That means that instead of doing nothing but convert valuable paper - based information to electronic form, I work on it in pieces, as time permits, and new things are prioritized over old.
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