Advanced technology paths to global climate stability: energy for a greenhouse planet
…, G Benford, DR Criswell, C Green, H Herzog… - science, 2002 - science.org
Stabilizing the carbon dioxide–induced component of climate change is an energy problem.
Establishment of a course toward such stabilization will require the development within the …
Establishment of a course toward such stabilization will require the development within the …
[HTML][HTML] Carbon capture and storage (CCS): the way forward
…, A Galindo, LA Hackett, JP Hallett, HJ Herzog… - Energy & …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
… it is relatively commonplace for countries to produce and distribute CH 4 , in the future gas
exporting countries might reform the CH 4 as a matter of course, exporting the resulting H 2 …
exporting countries might reform the CH 4 as a matter of course, exporting the resulting H 2 …
XVI. International Union of Pharmacology recommendations for the nomenclature of neuropeptide Y, peptide YY, and pancreatic polypeptide receptors
…, A Beck-Sickinger, H Cox, HN Doods, H Herzog… - Pharmacological …, 1998 - ASPET
… Species abbreviations are h for humans, m for mouse, r for rat, x for Xenopus laevis, z for
zebrafish, and Dm for Drosophila melanogaster. mGCRC is a murine orphan receptor. Figure …
zebrafish, and Dm for Drosophila melanogaster. mGCRC is a murine orphan receptor. Figure …
[BOOK][B] Cohen-macaulay rings
In the last two decades Cohen-Macaulay rings and modules have been central topics in
commutative algebra. This book meets the need for a thorough, self-contained introduction to …
commutative algebra. This book meets the need for a thorough, self-contained introduction to …
Gut hormone PYY3-36 physiologically inhibits food intake
… h and found no alteration of food intake (2 h after injection: saline, 8.3 ± 0.4 g; 0.1 nmol of
Y2A, 8.0 ± 0.6 g; n = 8 per group). To define further the role of the Y2R in the feeding inhibition …
Y2A, 8.0 ± 0.6 g; n = 8 per group). To define further the role of the Y2R in the feeding inhibition …
A neural basis for general intelligence
Universal positive correlations between different cognitive tests motivate the concept of “general
intelligence” or Spearman'sg. Here the neural basis for g is investigated by means of …
intelligence” or Spearman'sg. Here the neural basis for g is investigated by means of …
[PDF][PDF] Critical role for peptide YY in protein-mediated satiation and body-weight regulation
…, S Kapoor, JE Chivers, K Chandarana, H Herzog… - Cell metabolism, 2006 - cell.com
Dietary protein enhances satiety and promotes weight loss, but the mechanisms by which
appetite is affected remain unclear. We investigated the role of gut hormones, key regulators of …
appetite is affected remain unclear. We investigated the role of gut hormones, key regulators of …
The cost of CO2 capture and storage
ES Rubin, JE Davison, HJ Herzog - International Journal of Greenhouse …, 2015 - Elsevier
The objective of this paper is to assess the current costs of CO 2 capture and storage (CCS)
for new fossil fuel power plants and to compare those results to the costs reported a decade …
for new fossil fuel power plants and to compare those results to the costs reported a decade …
Functional anatomy of intrinsic alertness: evidencefor a fronto-parietal-thalamic-brainstem network in theright hemisphere
…, K Specht, V Hesselmann, I Radermacher, H Herzog… - Neuropsychologia, 1999 - Elsevier
Alertness, the most basic intensity aspect of attention, probably is a prerequisite forthe more
complex and capacity demanding domains of attention selectivity. Behaviorally,intrinsic …
complex and capacity demanding domains of attention selectivity. Behaviorally,intrinsic …
[BOOK][B] Some we love, some we hate, some we eat
H Herzog, M Foster - 2010 - researchgate.net
… Hal Herzog is recognized as one of the world’s leading experts on human-animal relations.
His research has been published in prestigious academic journals including Science, the …
His research has been published in prestigious academic journals including Science, the …