Dr. An Do, a studyco-author, said clinical applications were many years away.
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This seemed a valid criticism, so I sent it to studyco-author Simon Kirby.
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I posed the question to studyco-author Michael Tordoff.
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What is objectively good, you see as subjectively bad, said studyco-author Craig Parks of Washington State University.
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The first sense they develop is touch, said studyco-author Josh Ackerman, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology psychologist.
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This could be the third, said studyco-author Philip Lambert, a pharmacologist at Sirtris Pharmaceuticals, the drug's developer.
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Every single person I talked to said, absolutely not, said studyco-author Jay Neitz, a University of Washington ophthalmologist.
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But we found that broad interconnected networks are very fragile, said studyco-author Gerald Paul, a Boston University physicist.
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More importantly, the study shows that wind can be a feasible alternative to fossil fuels, said studyco-author Cristina Archer.
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According to Hare and studyco-author Richard Wrangham, one of the world's foremost primatologists, these are likely signs of domestication.
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Peiris and studyco-author Yi Guan are best known for identifying the SARS virus and helping to contain its 2003 outbreak.
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They are completely different processes, studyco-author Jeff Chambers, who has been studying the Amazon for nearly 20 years, told Reuters.
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Because the heads are all different length, they have different reverberation times, studyco-author Hal Whitehead, also a Dalhousie University biologist.
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But that fall in planet-warming emissions was only temporary, noted studyco-author Corinne Le Quéré from the University of East Anglia.
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Even more importantly, said NIST fuel expert and studyco-author Tom Bruno, the methods used in the study could transform fuel analysis.
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Lacour, who is leading the research alongside studyco-author Grégoire Courtine, said they needed to come up with a more viable material.