The study used a formulation that was a precursor to the one used in the SafeHands product, according to David L. Dyer, who is a co-author of the study and co-inventor of SafeHands.
Study co-author Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, director of the clinical research at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.
Study co-author David Charbonneau of Harvard University said the findings had implications for the search for life elsewhere.
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The nationwide on-time arrival rate was 78.9 percent, and the departure rate was similar, study co-author Robert Puentes said.
"You don't want a couple of people who may not be reporting accurately to really skew the results, " said study co-author David Hemenway.
"Honey bees live in complex societies comprising tens of thousands of individuals, " explained study co-author Paul Hurd from Queen Mary, University of London.
"In terms of scale, it's not soon or ever to be repeated, " said Dr. Robert Whitaker, a Temple University pediatrician who was a study co-author.
Delays are going to get worse, study co-author Adie Tomer said.
That estimate was based upon cost and revenue projections of the CHRSA, which the study co-author noted that virtually every objective outside analyst found to be overly optimistic.
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After taking very high resolution photographs of the tissue slices, the information in the photos was virtually stitched together using new computational software designed by study co-author Brad Busse.
"Although the change in activity is modest, that's something that is appropriate and I think most women would be more than happy with it, " says study co-author Sheryl A. Kingsberg, Ph.
"After about 10 passages, we found the virus had acquired the ability to transmit" from animal to animal, said Ron Fouchier of the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and study co-author.
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"Exercisers fall asleep faster, suffer fewer middle-of-the-night wake-ups and have a reduced risk of sleep disorders, " says study co-author Brad Cardinal, co-director of the sport and exercise psychology program at Oregon State University.
Study co-ordinator Jens Juul Holst from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, said the results suggested that treatment with the hormone had a significant impact on improving the way the body breaks down sugar.
Before getting into some of the specific aspects of the study, some relevant background information provided by study co-author Lawrence Sanders, PhD, professor of management science and systems in the UB School of Management.
Study co-author Geoffrey Abers of Columbia University said that "there's something important about getting unexpectedly large earthquakes out of small systems that we have discovered here, " adding that "the risk of humans inducing large earthquakes from even small injection activities is probably higher" than had been believed.
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It takes about four weeks for a skin cell to be "primed" for reprogramming, and then it takes an additional three to four weeks for iPS colonies to grow, according to Dr. Joseph Wu, study co-author and assistant professor of cardiology and radiology at Stanford's School of Medicine.
Even if teens have not actually engaged in risky behaviors but merely brag about them online, this can still affect their future behavior, said study co-author Dr. Dimitri Christakis, professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington and director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children's Hospital.
In a study co-authored by Rolls and published in a 2011 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, people who ate an entree made up of 25% pureed vegetables -- in this case, squash and cauliflower were blended into macaroni and cheese -- consumed 360 fewer calories per "volumize" the dish, tricking your brain into thinking you're eating more when in fact you're eating less.
That conclusion stems from a 2004 study Tomkovick co-authored in the Journal of Advertising Research.
The Alzheimer's Research Trust, which co-funded the study, also called for further investigation.
Study group co-chairman James Baker acknowledged Iran's likely unwillingness to cooperate much, revealing he had already approached Tehran about the subject.
In 2006, Dr. Dabiri co-authored a study, involving 120 participants, which suggested that the process of vortex-ring formation could offer important clues about cardiac health.
He co-authored a study about cyanide poisoning and pediatric patients.
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About 90% of the resulting biopsies found no cancer, according to the study, co-written by Dr. Berg and published last year in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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This propelled him to co-author a study in 1998.
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The Right Reverend Dr Nigel Peyton, who co-authored the study, said it was "revealing that every interview was interrupted in some way by a caller at the door or on the phone".
Simon Washington, a civil-engineering professor at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, co-wrote a study for the Arizona Department of Transportation in 2005 that cited other work showing that extending yellow-light intervals can reduce red-light running by 50% to 70%.
For a business, the cost of stocking excess inventory averages 20% to 25% of the value of the goods, according to Lehigh University professor Lawrence Snyder, who co-authored a study on how traditional stores can benefit from integrating their inventory management with their online offerings.
When all the students tackled the same problems a second time, those who had done a simple, boring task during a break had more creative ideas than those who were assigned a tough cognitive puzzle, those who rested, or those who didn't take a break, says the study, co-authored by Jonathan Schooler, a psychology professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
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