Sentences with phrase «academic journals receive»

Not exact matches

But in a paper published today in the journal Depression and Anxiety, academics, from Manchester and Newcastle Universities, show that women who attended a yoga class a week for eight weeks had decreased anxiety scores compared to the control group who received normal antenatal treatment.
According to an analysis published last January in the Journal of the American Medical Association, roughly one - fourth of academic biomedical investigators receive some research funding from industry.
Hoping to establish the same recognition for academics that athletics receives, former high school history teacher Will Fitzhugh founded The Concord Review, a quarterly journal of outstanding high school history essays.
He has received more than $ 13 million in research funding and published in top academic journals in multiple fields and disciplines, including economics, sociology, education, and public policy.
KIPP Los Angeles Chief Academic Officer Angella Martinez received a «Rising Star Award» from the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Still, the value effect received its most famous academic endorsement in a 1992 paper by finance professors Eugene F. Fama and Kenneth R. French, who defined value stocks as those shares that trade at a low price relative to their book value («The Cross-Section of Expected Stock Returns,» Journal of Finance, Vol.
After the journal received complaints from a small number of readers, they withdrew the paper in 2014 for legal, but not academic or ethical reasons.
«Hiding the decline,» another phrase that has received much attention, refers to another technique used in another academic science journal article.
He received his Juris Doctor from UCLA School of Law, where he was Editor - in - Chief of the UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal and a Harry S. Truman Scholar for nationally significant academic achievement and public service.
He received numerous awards and scholarships throughout his academic career, and is published in the Journal of Forensic Science and The Litigator.
Making his pitch in the UK Constitutional Law Blog, he lamented that the wikipedia article on the UK constitution, first port of call for many a lay person (and law student in a hurry), «would not pass a peer review process for an academic journal and nor would it receive a good mark as an undergraduate essay (though I suspect it has been cut and pasted into some over the years)».
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