Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Study coauthor trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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From 2013 to 2016, study coauthor Michael Lipton of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, N.Y.
Watching TV is mentally and physically sedentary behavior because it doesnot require sustained effort," said study coauthor Isabelle Simonato.
This is what study coauthor Dr. Derya Uluduz, of Istanbul University in Turkey, and colleagues set out to establish with their latest study. .
The basic formula in dealing with climate change is that it is best to sharplyreduce our missions of greenhouse gases,” says study coauthor J.
Among women who don't exercise,the ratio didn't budge,” says study coauthor Mindy Kurzer, PhD, a professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota.
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We think that around 10 million years ago, a supernova exploded andionized the gas of the Local Hot Bubble,” said study coauthor Massimiliano Galeazzi.
Study coauthor and Argonne scientist Daniel Abraham said,“There's a strict correlation between the amount of manganese that makes its way to the anode and the amount of lithium that gets trapped.
Twenty years ago, this would have been heretical; finding evidence of life 3.8 billion years agowas shocking,” explains UCLA geochemist and study coauthor Mark Harrison.
Stanford research assistant Christine Blabe is also a study coauthor, as are BrainGate researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Case Western University.
Study coauthor Jill Suitor, a professor of sociology at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, and colleagues publish their findings in the Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences.
Inspired by observations of their own toddler, Josselyn and her husband, study coauthor Paul Frankland, wondered why young children couldn't retain memories of situations or events.
Billions of people worldwide are exposed to aflatoxin in their diets, particularly in places where food is not monitoredregularly for contaminants,” says Felicia Wu, study coauthor.
Study coauthor Rebecca Siegel, scientific director of surveillance research at the ACS, attributes that to a doubling in improvement in lung cancer death rates, which fell 4% in the study period.
In this project, we randomized the timing of the tone's pulsing in relation to the dots,which also helped us avoid the expectation of a tone within a pattern,” explained study coauthor Terry T.
Study coauthor Rebecca Siegel, scientific director of surveillance research at the ACS, attributes that to a doubling in improvement in deaths from lung cancer, which fell 4% in the study period.
If migraines strike at least weekly, you have 3 times the risk of stroke, compared with those who don't have this problem,says study coauthor Tobias Kurth, MD, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School.
Study coauthor Jacqueline Liederman, BU professor of psychological and brain sciences and director of the University's Cognitive Neurophysiology Lab, believes it's because humans are prone to learn from their own experiences.
I think ancient people smoked cannabis to get to a special hallucinogenic state,to communicate with nature or spirits of deceased people,” says study coauthor Yimin Yang, of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Study coauthor Sheria Robinson-Lane, PhD, RN, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing, says the findings are important for providers and individuals seeking ways to retain physical and mental function.
It doesn't feel good when we perceive that others haven'tforgiven us for something,” says Christine Proulx, study coauthor and an associate professor at the University of Missouri College of Human Environmental Sciences.
Information about the number, location, and distribution of small farms can be used to guide investments and target policies for agricultural development, food security, and sustainable land use, says Paul West,GLI co-director and study coauthor.
Cardiologists are"still trying to understand the benefit of the SGLT2 inhibitors onoutcomes in the cardiology of heart failure," said study coauthor Kenneth Mahaffey, MD, a cardiologist from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
Study coauthor Anoumid Vaziri, a doctoral student in Dus' lab, says the findings“not only shed light on sugar-diet-dependent neural mechanisms of overeating and obesity, but provide a platform to study the underlying molecular mechanisms that drive changes in neural activity.”.
About two billion people rely on rice as a primary food source and among those that are the poorest, often the consumption of rice interms of their daily calories is over 50%," study coauthor and USDA scientist Lewis Ziska told The Guardian.
There should be enough food to produce a better diet in 2050 than we currently have globally, but if you add in climate change,then you loose some of those improvements," study coauthor Peter Scarborough from the University of Oxford told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
This kind of trading is consistent with a sociological theory we call'embeddedness,' which suggests that economic activityis constrained by non-economic factors,” says study coauthor Kenneth Frank, a professor of sociometrics at the Michigan State University Foundation.
One limitation of the research is that participants' diets were only assessed once, at the start of the study, and it's possible their eating habits changed over time, study coauthor Dr. Norie Sawada of the National Cancer Center in Tokyo and colleagues write in their report.
Today, many pet owners are away from their pets for much of the day, so they want to maximize their time with them when they are home,” stated Lois Krahn,M.D., study coauthor and a sleep medicine specialist at the Center for Sleep Medicine on Mayo Clinic's Arizona campus in a press release.
Over and over again, our research found that followers perceived ethical leaders as more effective and trusted, and those leaders enjoyed greater personalwell-being than managers with questionable morality,” says study coauthor Jim Lemoine, assistant professor of organization and human resources at the University at Buffalo.