Sentences with phrase «as journals issued»

As journals issued expressions of concern, and an expert wondered how the papers passed peer review at all, the first author, a researcher at the University of Malaya (UM), denied allegations of duplication.

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The Journal says the subpoenas come as New York plans to issue a memo raising questions over whether Bitcoin companies are following state law.
Her personal finance expertise has been featured in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, USA Weekend, Self, Essence, Ebony and TIME, where she had covered business, culture, social issues and health as a correspondent prior to joining CNBC.
Juno found cyclones as big as 870 miles (1,400 km) in diameter swirling over Jupiter's north and south poles, shows the research published in this week's issue of the journal Science.
In the Asia - Pacific Journal of Health Management, Queensland University of Technology researcher Vinesh Oommen wrote: «Employees face a multitude of problems such as the loss of privacy, loss of identity, low work productivity, various health issues, overstimulation and low job satisfaction when working in an open - plan work environment.»
Economic Value Management has been selected as a Featured Book Recommendation or «Recommended Read» by numerous publications including, among others, Harvard Business School's HBS Working Knowledge, CEO Refresher, Directors Monthly, Global CEO, The Corporate Board, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, Valuation Issues, On Philanthropy, Accounting Today, Cost Management, and The Journal of Accounting and Finance.
In fact, according to research in the latest issue of the Journal of Financial Planning, some people see their older selves as entirely different people.
A plethora of sermon ideas on this topic (and even a number of illustrations of the Virgin and Child) found space in the May issues of such journals as the Homiletic Review.
John Cobb, on the other hand, denies that «Whitehead without God» has coherency, at least as presented by Sherburne, and the two Whiteheadians carry out their debate in issues of this journal (PS 1:91 - 113, 2:277 - 95, 3:27 - 40).
As it happens (and as I wrote at the time), I had just stayed in the cardinal's house when this nonsense appeared; I hadn't seen a vestment anywhere, but had noted thousands of books and the current issues of every major opinion journal in the English - speaking worlAs it happens (and as I wrote at the time), I had just stayed in the cardinal's house when this nonsense appeared; I hadn't seen a vestment anywhere, but had noted thousands of books and the current issues of every major opinion journal in the English - speaking worlas I wrote at the time), I had just stayed in the cardinal's house when this nonsense appeared; I hadn't seen a vestment anywhere, but had noted thousands of books and the current issues of every major opinion journal in the English - speaking world.
For example, a count of headlines in this journal during one six - month period revealed a total of 136 articles on topics such as nuclear weapons, social issues, economic issues and peace, compared with only 22 articles on the Bible, nine on evangelism and nine on prayer.
The Journal of Medical Ethics has an entire symposium on infanticide in its latest issue, in which one can see scholars at prominent institutions reasoning (plausibly, alas) that if the unborn child can be licitly aborted, then «after - birth abortion» can be permitted as well.
In addition, scientific journals continue to push the issue of embryonic stem - cell research in their editorial and commentary sections, using it as a prime criterion to grade political candidates.
The Theology of Bernard Loomer in Context (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1987; also published simultaneously as the special January and May 1987 issue of the American Journal of Philosophy and Theology 8:1 and 2.
These are the times, as recent issues of this journal reflect, for reassessing our constitutional tradition, and current constitutional decisions and discussions are a good place to start.
For excellent discussions of the need to recover the empirical side of the process tradition, see Lee, Bernard J., SM., «Two Process Theologies,» Theological Studies 45 (1984), pp. 307 - 319; Axel, Larry E., and Peden, W. Creighton, eds., Dean, William, Special Guest Coeditor The Size of God: The Theology of Bernard Loomer in Context (Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 1987), also published simultaneously as the special January and May, 1987 issue of the American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, Vol.
In her «Introduction» to a special issues of the Journal of Early Christian Studies, which had as its theme «The Markings of Heresy: Body, Text, and Community in Late Ancient Christianity,» Virginia Burrus noted that the essays collected
Free - market conservatives, such as those who often write for the Wall Street Journal, make the error of saying that all we need to do is cut taxes and deregulate and the growth stimulated by «job creators» will somehow obliterate all our pesky relational issues — those connected with pathological families, the exploding number of single moms, seeming superfluous men, and so forth.
In the same issue of the journal there follows a strenuous response by Clark M. Williamson, «Whitehead as Counterrevolutionary?
I have treated the general issue of the «criteria» or «standards» for regarding something as an appropriate candidate for the attribution to it of the quality of divinity at greater length in «Divinity and Dipolarity: Thomas Erskine and Charles Hartshorne on What Makes God «God»» Journal of Religion 62 (October 1982): 335 - 58.
In her «Introduction,» to a special issue of the Journal of Early Christian Studies, which had as its theme «The Markings of Heresy: Body, Text, and Community in Late Ancient Christianity,» Virginia Burrus noted that the essays collected
This book doubles as an issue of the scholarly journal, Sociology of Religion, and offers eight essays on the «New Christian Right.»
UPDATE: For those who think I mean «patriarchy» as an insult rather than a description of reality, consider this: In the current issue of The Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Owen Strachan wrote, «For millennia, followers of God have practiced what used to be called patriarchy and is now called complementarianism.»
The International Journal of Wine Business Research (IJWBR) is the only journal that provides complete and full coverage across business disciplines, continents and countries, on all issues related to managing wine - related businesses, and its perspective is inclusive of other alcoholic beverages, such as beer, craft beer, and sJournal of Wine Business Research (IJWBR) is the only journal that provides complete and full coverage across business disciplines, continents and countries, on all issues related to managing wine - related businesses, and its perspective is inclusive of other alcoholic beverages, such as beer, craft beer, and sjournal that provides complete and full coverage across business disciplines, continents and countries, on all issues related to managing wine - related businesses, and its perspective is inclusive of other alcoholic beverages, such as beer, craft beer, and spirits.
The research, which is published in Issue 8, Volume 1 of Nutrients Journal, further found that full - fat dairy may be just as beneficial for cardiovascular health as low - fat products.
An editorially led journal, each issue includes technical content as well as regular features covering all aspects of the confectionery industry.
In a study published in the journal Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, more than 70 percent of mothers report that they played outdoors every day as a child, but just 30 percent say their children do the same.
This represented a stark change from the colonial era, when mothers normally breastfed at least through infants» second summer.3 The move to early weaning was so relentless that doctors complained bitterly in a 1912 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that breastfeeding duration rates had been declining steadily since the mid-19th century «and now it is largely a question as to whether the mother will nurse her baby at all.»»
As you're flipping through the pages of the Winter 2007 - 08 issue of the Journal of API this month, it's time to start looking forward to the always much - anticipated New Baby issue due out later this spring.
She served as a panelist at the 2010 Southern California Tax and Estate Planning Forum in a discussion involving multijurisdictional issues in estate planning and has authored publications for The Los Angeles Daily Journal and The Recorder.
This Journal of API explores such veteran - parent issues as sibling spacing considerations, dealing with first - born jealousy, and what to expect when you receive news that you're carrying twins or more!
Carol served as a guest editor of special issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, 1993).
Child Development Journal writes, «Yelling at your kids can be just as bad as corporal punishment, and it could cause behavior problems and emotional development issues
Issues of the JPE are offered as a Lamaze membership benefit and to individual or institutional journal subscribers.
According to the Fall / Winter 2011 issue of Renewal: A Journal for Waldorf Education, published quarterly by AWSNA (the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America), «There is a drastic shortage of trained Waldorf teachers — class teachers, as well as early childhood / kindergarten... This shortage exists in North America and around the world, including in English - speaking countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, and Ireland.
As evidence, a survey of 1930s» issues of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association and Ladies Home Journal, while by no means an exhaustive study of Gerber promotion pitches, reveals that Gerber quickly undertook an ambitious national campaign to convert health professionals and consumers to its baby foods.
As Dorothy Blair, an assistant professor at Penn State University, concluded in a review of the research on the benefits of school gardens in the Winter 2009 issue of The Journal of Environmental Education ():
Babies who sleep in their parents» rooms but not in their beds have a 30 percent lower risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, also known as SIDS, the most common cause of infant death, than babies sleeping in a separate room from their parents, according to a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute report published in the June 2006 issue of «Canadian Medical Association Journal
In this issue of the Journal, Snowden et al. 5 report outcomes for deliveries planned to occur at home or at a freestanding birth center, as compared with planned hospital births, by taking advantage of the recent addition of a field to the Oregon birth certificate that records the intended delivery venue for all births.
appeared first as an editorial note to a special issue (of the journal «Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations» 12, no. 3, Fall 2013) dedicated to «The Arab Spring: Comparative Perspectives and Regional Implications» that was edited by Dr Philippjournal «Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations» 12, no. 3, Fall 2013) dedicated to «The Arab Spring: Comparative Perspectives and Regional Implications» that was edited by Dr PhilippJournal of International Relations» 12, no. 3, Fall 2013) dedicated to «The Arab Spring: Comparative Perspectives and Regional Implications» that was edited by Dr Philipp Amour.
But, as the Wall Street Journal's Erica Orden reports this morning, Cuomo may have won for losing on these issues in the long - term, since he staked a claim on them and can now use that to his advantage in his first re-election campaign next year.
The ad comes as Astorino's supporters have been raising the issue reported last month in The Journal News that the home owned by Latimer's late mother - in - law has a $ 46,000 tax lien on it.
«This is a visceral, powerful issue, and it gets to the question of who voters view as a fighter, who voters view as a leader,» Kenneth Sherrill, a professor emeritus of political science at Hunter College, told the Journal.
The Wall Street Journal obtained an advance copy and reports that Cuomo uses the book to tout his accomplishments as a «progressive reformer» who accomplished liberal goals like same - sex marriage and gun control while taking a more conservative approach to economic issues.
Those of us who are readers of this blog tend to understand this distinction and choose to read our news as it breaks rather than wait for the next issue of a journal.
Prior to the meeting The Journal News summarized Day's challenge in his first official budget as being the provision of «enough money for daily operations while also addressing ongoing issues, including repaying money borrowed to attack the deficit.
She considers issues of justice and accessibility, because, as she wrote in the American Journal of Bioethics, while «cancer and infertility are conditions that afflict all women equally and traverse class, race and ethnic lines, social and economic distinctions generally determine health care access.»
Whatever its mode of action, Zyban clearly works, as Hurt and his colleagues demonstrated in a paper published in the October 23 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
The researchers, who released their findings in the current issue of the Journal of Functional Foods, suggest that cruciferous vegetables — such as broccoli, brussels sprouts and cabbage — contain an organic chemical compound called indole glucosinolates, which breaks down into other compounds, including indolocarbazole — ICZ — in the stomach.
In its 20 and 27 April issues, Science Signaling presents a set of Teaching Resources as well as student - authored Journal Clubs that cover topics ranging from signaling in cells of the immune system to signaling in plants.
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