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The new analysis was published May 29 in the journal Science.
Please be awarethat this information although accurate on the day it was published may nolonger be up to date.
The study was published May 18 in Fertility and Sterility.
Quick start guide PDF file,301.3 kB, published May 5, 2008.
The research was published May 24 in the American Journal of Critical Nutrition.
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Following are the conclusions in the report UNRWA and Palestine Refugee Rights,Institute of Palestine Studies, published May 15, 2019.
The study findings were published May 5 in the journal Cell.
A study published May 13 in the journal Science reported that Tibetans are genetically adapted to high altitude.
User manual PDF file, 1.2 MB, published February 24, 2016 Declaration of Conformity PDF file,956.6 kB, published May 3, 2016.
A previous study published May 13 in Science reported that Tibetans are genetically adapted to high altitude.
User manual PDF file, 5.1 MB, published October 18, 2017 Declaration of Conformity PDF file,957.8 kB, published May 17, 2018.
User manual PDF file,6.1 MB, published May 31, 2010 User manual PDF file, 1.8 MB, published October 1.
Declaration of Conformity PDF file, 494.5 kB, published December 22, 2014 User manual PDF file,1.9 MB, published May 13, 2009.
The study, published May 27 inNature Genetics, is the first to functionally link such mutations to the neurodevelopmental condition.
Having more children was not associated with heart failure risk,according to the study published May 15 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Now a Harvard study published May 18th, 2017 reveals what many Americans are starting to talk about openly just how corrupt the press has become.
The nation's housing market won't crash like that of the U.S., Japan and Hong Kong, the official Xinhua News Agency said in an article published May 21 that called people forecasting such an outcome“doom mongers.”.
However, according to a new study published May 29 in the journal JNeurosci, it is likely that this“second brain” is too clever for the intestine.
An ultracool star called TRAPPIST-1(also known as 2MASS J23062928-0502285) hosts at least three Earth-like planets,according to a recent study published May 2 in the journal Nature.
In his new paper, published May 24 in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Kashlinsky analyzes what might have happened if dark matter consisted of a population of black holes similar to those detected by LIGO.
Their findings, which suggest brain evolution was a result of a complex set of interrelated dynamics in childbirth among new bipeds, were published May 7 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The research, published May 4 in Cell Stem Cell, outlines the strategy for the development of a rapidly dividing population of skeletal myogenic progenitor cells(muscle-forming cells) derived from induced pluripotent(iPS) cells.
All three groups of parents showed activation of brain networks linked to emotional processing and social understanding,according to the findings published May 27 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
His study, published May 29 in the journal Science, suggested that while one species, on average, went extinct per every 10 million each year before humans came onto the scene, that number has soared to between 100 and 1,000 species.
The quote above comes from a recent report(published May 15, 2019) by the Institute for Palestine Studies, which has long addressed knowledge gaps on Palestine as well as challenged unreliable, politically biased information with timely and meaningful scholarly publications.
In a paper published May 10, 2018, in Cell, researchers from the Salk Institute report a potential new approach for treating diabetes by protecting beta cells-- the cells in the pancreas that produce, store and release the hormone insulin.
The study, published May 16 in the journal Cell Metabolism, involved 20 healthy volunteers who spent about a month in a laboratory at the National Institutes of Health's(NIH) Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, where all of their meals were prepared for them.
In a new study published May 17 in the journal Scientific Reports, Denys and his colleagues monitored the brains of 21 people with misophonia and 23 healthy participants as they watched video clips of the following actions: triggering sounds, like lip smacking;
The study, published May 16 in the journal Cell Metabolism, involved 20 healthy volunteers who spent about a month in a laboratory at the National Institutes of Health's(NIH) Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, where all of their meals were prepared for them.
In a paper published May 20 in the journal Nature Astronomy, a team of researchers looked at magnetic field data from four past missions to Jupiter(Pioneer 10, which reached Jupiter in 1973; Pioneer 11, which reached Jupiter in 1974; Voyager 1, which reached Jupiter in 1979; and Ulysses, which reached Jupiter in 1992).