I always say I learned enough in law school that
when my collaborators would say things like, «But of course we can't really do that!»
The work is realized
when collaborators choose and assemble at least three and no more than seven panels, generating myriad variations.
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Those research efforts recently got a lot easier
when collaborators at Japan's Kyoto University developed a method to produce coibamide A synthetically.
«It was
when our collaborators at Berkeley Lab demonstrated electrical control of magnetism in the material that we made that things got super exciting!»
When collaborators blind to the participants» diagnoses evaluated the videos, they consistently ranked people with autism as less socially adept than those with schizophrenia.
Yet
when my collaborators and I looked at tremendous amounts of data about cities, we found universal scaling laws again.
There are times, too,
when the collaborator is the one who opts not to have their name associated with a project.
But what happens
when a collaborator becomes adversarial and volatile?
Detwiler jumped at the opportunity to bring the dryas project to her lab
when her collaborator John Hart, Ph.D., scientific director of the Lukuru Foundation, revealed the discovery.
He patented his gramophone, which became the industry standard
when collaborator Eldridge R. Johnson founded Radio Corporation of America, or RCA.
Not exact matches
When the album finally arrives, it will be flanked by their documentary film, a social media full - court press, and an augmented reality app that invites fans to be subversive promotional
collaborators.
The researchers discovered that
when an individual within a group of potential
collaborators took full ownership of the original idea («Just to be clear, although I am asking you for your input, I consider this to be my proposal, not yours.»)
As Apple CEO Tim Cook commented
when asked about cultural changes after Steve Jobs» departure, «We've turned up the volume on collaboration because it's so clear that in order for us to be incredibly successful we have to be the best
collaborators in the world.»
They won't buy until they are completely satisfied, and
when they meet with salespeople, they become proctors, cross-examiners rather than
collaborators.
When you add a
collaborator, there's a few options for roles:
A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields
when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly
when «key
collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
When, in February, I wrote a piece about Anna Foa's research in my Catholic Herald blog, I added that I was still mystified by the hardening of Jewish opinion against Pius XII in the aftermath of Hochhuth's play Der Stellvertreter, which had depicted him virtually as a Nazi
collaborator, given that the universal feeling expressed by Jews immediately after the war was one of gratitude and warmth towards Pope Pius.
He said: «But I think I can say this,
when we heard with my
collaborators about the killings of the religious minorities, the problem at that moment in Kurdistan was that they could not receive so many people.
An artist and
collaborator by nature, she suggested making a meal of these spicy Swiss chard tartines at her place
when we visited San Francisco earlier this summer.
When children can learn to calm themselves and work towards a reasonable goal, they can improve academically,» says Mary Utne O'Brien, University of Illinois at Chicago research professor of psychology and education and a UIC SEL Research Group
collaborator.
It was the decision to hold back, rather than to act, which is the advice he often gave as political wisdom to his closest
collaborators, including Villepin who neglected it
when tried to introduce the «contrat première embauche» to fluidise the labour market.
Maloney and Ball are also frequently
collaborators in their overlapping districts
when it comes to bread - and - butter constituent issues.
On Monday, Europhile Labour MP, Denis MacShane asked Gordon Brown in the House of Commons: «Does he share my dismay that
when the issue [tough stance on Russia] was fought out at the Council of Europe the other week, the Russians» closest
collaborators and fellow travellers in the debate were UK delegates from the Conservative party?»
The release also alluded to the existence of fifth columnists in the system
when it added that «the Nigerian Army has identified some of the officers involved and their
collaborators.
But as the years passed, she says, she felt like she had to work around her adviser's ongoing drama on a regular basis, seeking help from
collaborators when necessary.
Some of my best friends and
collaborators I met in the lab,
when they came to give a lecture at my university, or at conferences during my Ph.D. and postdoc years.
When an older, successful
collaborator told me, «The model system doesn't matter; what matters is the scientific question that you want to answer,» I was ashamed to admit to myself that I didn't feel the same way.
We were driving by this lava field
when [West Virginia University
collaborator] Amy Hessl said, «What's that?»
For example, what is meant by a «pure sample» is quite different
when you're looking at a trillion receptors on an instrument, as our
collaborators do, compared to
when you're looking at a single receptor, as we do.
But there is a huge added benefit: The seizure patients who volunteer for Schalk's experiments prior to surgery have allowed him and his
collaborator, neurosurgeon Eric C. Leuthardt of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, to collect what they claim are among the most detailed pictures ever recorded of what happens in the brain
when we imagine speaking words aloud.
A little more than a year ago, Milgrom, a professor of physics at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel, gained new support for his ideas
when his longtime
collaborator, Jacob Bekenstein, published a new, more powerful version of the theory, one fully consistent with Einstein's general theory of relativity.
She believes that her «established active connections to good
collaborators,» both nationally and internationally, also strengthened her case
when it came to getting her job.
When Mayuresh V. Kothare, chairman of the department of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Lehigh University, his
collaborator, adjunct professor Shivaji Sircar, and their postdoc Vemula Rama Rao realized they had a patentable result based on their bench - scale experiments, they immediately filed an invention disclosure with Lehigh's Office of Technology Transfer (OTT).
More details are expected later today
when one of Hawking's
collaborators Malcom Perry expands on the idea, and Hawking and his colleagues say they will publish a paper on the work next month, but it's clear he is gunning for the idea that black holes are inescapable.
When I left for Illinois, I knew I wouldn't have my chemistry
collaborators next door anymore, so I needed to find a different way to make an impact.
The Johns Hopkins researchers and
collaborators found that gains in the detection rate tailed off
when they added more genes to their test.
Karen Holland, Richard Jameson, and their
collaborators at the University of Leicester, United Kingdom, noticed something amiss
when they calculated the velocities of the lightest stars in the cluster.
When Lipkin was interviewed this past November about a 2 - year, $ 766,000 project on CFS / ME funded by NIH, on which he and Hornig are co — principal investigators, Lipkin credited several external
collaborators but did not mention Hornig's contribution to the work, which aims to identify biomarkers of CFS / ME.
When Weinberg and his
collaborators Eric D. Gould of Hebrew University and David Mustard of the University of Georgia examined young males with no more than a high school education the demographic group that commits the most crime they found that average wages and unemployment rates were directly linked to the incidence of property crimes.
To the outside world, however, the researcher remained largely unknown until 2007,
when an odd confluence of events involving his old friend and
collaborator, Alan Spievack, and Spievack's injured brother catapulted him into the public eye.
This approach, combined with a liberal use of the pronoun «we» and not just «I»
when describing your accomplishments, can change the company's perception of you from lone wolf to selfless
collaborator.
When I was interviewing with potential
collaborators for my Ph.D. project, I noticed right away that engineers speak a very different language from biologists.
When a scientist posts a publication, users who are linked to the paper or cited in it receive notifications, a function biotechnologist Douglas Jolly, from Tocagen, a biopharmaceutical company in San Diego, California, uses «to track who is citing me and my
collaborators.»
My loneliness means it is never a burden
when I'm called on to talk with my
collaborators or go to a seminar.
A clue to this mystery came
when Titze and his
collaborators noticed an unusually high amount of sodium in the infected skin of mice that had been bitten by cage mates.
I really admire these people who can have a lab of a dozen or two dozen people and get the best out of all of them, but I've been happiest
when I've had one or two really close
collaborators.
Mild hypothermia in deceased organ donors significantly reduces delayed graft function in kidney transplant recipients
when compared to normal body temperature, according to UC San Francisco researchers and
collaborators, a finding that could lead to an increase in the availability of kidneys for transplant.
When they released all their datasets, Todd's team found new
collaborators and friendly interest from pharmaceutical companies — input they were unlikely to have received if they had followed traditional publication practices.
Mikovits and her
collaborators were over the moon
when they learned of Lo's success at the FDA.