The findings were published in scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (PNAS).
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Nearly 99% of papers submitted for publication in PNAS by NAS members are accepted.
The research, published in the journal PNAS, forms surprisingly accurate personal portraits, researchers said.
In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), they say that flu-carrying birds may change migratory patterns during La Nina conditions.
Although the paper was subsequently accepted by another peer-reviewed journal, Lindzen felt sufficiently mistreated to make the whole correspondence with the PNAS publicly available.
The authors of the study in PNAS say environmental factors are undoubtedly important, but based on their findings they believe linguistic processes are innate.
Dr Douglas Kennett of the University of Oregon, Eugene, US, told Science Magazine that the research featured in PNAS had been looking in the wrong places.
In the PNAS paper, the researchers said that socio-economic indicators from 1900 provided a better explanation of current patterns of invasive species than indicators from 2000.
Perhaps the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)?
The paper in PNAS suggests that the actual positioning of the motifs is associated with small RNA molecules that are involved with a process called post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS).
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Taylor, a distinguished professor of psychology at UCLA and senior author of the new research, which appears Dec. 3 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
For example, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the official journal of the National Academy of Sciences, allows NAS members submitting papers for publication in PNAS to select their own referees.
Compiled by a group of eminent scientists and published in the U.S. journal 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)the report suggests that greenhouse gases are rising at a faster rate now than they did in the 1990's.
This week's unusual twist comes in the shape of a paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), which suggests a very different relationship between two of the major amphibian threats: loss of habitat, and the fungal disease chytridiomycosis.
But, on the plus side, for those of us more intellectually suited to watching a good episode of "Cops, " if you sound out the publication's acronym, PNAS, it makes a delightfully funny word that brings us right back to the topic at hand.
The article explains that, because Collins is a member of the National Academy, he was able to publish it in PNAS under the mechanism where, as an Academy member, he gets to pick which of his friends reviewed the paper, and he acts as the editor on his own submission.
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