Here's the retraction notice for «Assessment of the influence of whole body vibration on Cochlear function»:
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Not exact matches
Disciplined
reading in the mushrooming pastoral care literature and in the major
journals, Pastoral Psychology and the
Journal of Pastoral Care, is essential to
continuing growth in one's interpersonal ministry.
The Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO), a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), has published a study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, and Legumes» in a special section of the
Journal of AOAC International focusing on food allergens and...
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Taking School - Food - Reform - Free Day right into the weekend, here's today's Friday Buffet: Whatever Little Jimmy Wants to Eat... The New York Times Diner's
Journal blog has a funny post on crazy foods that kids like to eat (and that some... [
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Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a new Reuters article casting doubt on a recent, much - heralded study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized on TLT) which had found a 43 % drop in obesity among children ages... [
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Entitled «In Praise of Fast Food,» the piece by historian Rachel Laudan first appeared in the
journal Gastronomica and was reprinted in the Utne... [
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In keeping with the rather serious tone infecting The Lunch Tray this week (except for the comic relief provided by the school lunch lady action figure - thank goodness for her), the Wall Street
Journal recently reported on two new studies showing... [
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The Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO), a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), has published a study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, and Legumes» in a special section of the
Journal of AOAC International focusing on food allergens and...
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In a fascinating new study published in the
journal Obesity, researchers found that cutting sugar in children's diets for just ten days caused marked improvements in their metabolic health - despite the fact that the sugar was replaced by other... [
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Analysis: As Albany turns, Speaker Silver thrives -WSJ.com Today's Sunday Wall Street
Journal runs an story by AP Albany Bureau chief Michael Gormley discussing Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver «s
continued tenure now that he must contend with «an ambitious Gov. Andrew...
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And don't just
read «the latest
journals but also the old papers,» she
continues.
Here's the text of the notice, scheduled to go live at 10 a.m. UK time today:
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journal earns expression of concern for data questions
Their results, reported in the
journal Seismological Research Letters, suggest that such a system...
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He added:
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journal retracts 2016 study with flawed analyses
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journals, does the school become «complicit?»
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journal let authors re-do it.
Continue reading 21 faculty at Johns Hopkins threaten to resign from board if
journal doesn't retract paper
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journal pulls case report after UK tabloids publish graphic photos
Continue reading Over a dozen editorial board members resigned when a
journal refused to retract a paper.
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journal retracts the wrong paper
It was sent on October 8, 2015 to Dr. Rush Holt, Chief Executive Officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Dr. Marcia K. McNutt, Editor - in - Chief, Science family of
journals, AAAS; and Mr. Tim Appenzeller,...
Continue reading NABR letter: «Is the American Association for the Advancement of Science Anti-Science?»
Here's the retraction notice for «Controlled synthesis of magnetic block copolymers for anti-microbial purpose,» published in the
Journal of Applied Polymer Science in November and retracted in February:
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If you
read my
journal post Birthday...
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If you desired to perspective porn, you had to get clothed, get in your car, drive to a seedy shop in a bad part of town, and derive over hard - earned cash for an costly
journal all the while expecting not to...
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Please
continue reading this article on the website of the Wall Street
Journal, where it was published on July 15, 2015 as «Even Teachers Are No Fans of Forced Union Payments.»
The ad begins by citing a recent Wall Street
Journal headline that
reads, «U.S. High - School Students Slip in Global Rankings,» referring to the latest Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) results in which U.S. 15 - year - olds
continued to underperform in the subjects of math, science, and
reading comprehension relative to their international peers.
Such concept - focused instruction resulted in the sequencing and repeating the use of different types of instructional activities as necessary to insure meaningful learning (e.g.,
reading multiple sources, doing a variety of hands - on activities,
continued updating of
journals).
Continue reading «March Writing Prompts: St. Patrick's Day Creative Writing Topics and
Journal Ideas»
The Wall Street
Journal also reported this summer that the smartphone
continued to be the most adopted piece of technology to
read e-books.
eBooks
continue to increase in number with fully 90 % of those in the publishing industry having
read a book or
journal digitally.
Carol Sue Harless is a retired public school librarian and grant writer, but
continues to review for RBB and for the published
journal articles of the International
Reading Association.
Nowadays it's the rise of the Smart Phone and all those apps that are further eroding the
reading of books for recreation and
continues to shrink the percentage of the population that
reads / buys books — and therefore decreases the revenues that magazines and
journals can derive from the publishing of book review columns.
Safety Tips For Posting Your Poetry On Your Author Website More and more literary
journals deem...
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Literary agents reviewing online
journals and magazines...
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The moderator was the Wall Street
Journal's Jason Zweig and the title of...
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After graduating from veterinary school, veterinarians
continue to learn about animal health by
reading scientific
journals and attending professional educational seminars.
In the wake of an Australian Veterinary
Journal article outlining a study of dogs exposed to dried...
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It was the heart of the recession, and I
read an article in the Wall Street
Journal about how, despite the recession, the pet market
continued to grow.
Far Cry 4 had masks, letters,
journals...
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The Wall Street
Journal is reporting that Nintendo is telling suppliers for its Switch console that it plans on ramping
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The Wall Street
Journal is reporting that Nintendo plans to release a Legend of Zelda mobile phone game in the
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Journal of Fine Art Volume: 1, Issue: 1 Articles Research Essay The Citizen of the World, Natasha Ginwala Volume: 1 (1): 8 Research Report SPEAP, Valerie Pihet Volume: 1 (1): 4 Dialogue Conversation on Experimentality, Hans Ulrich Obrist...
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The science
journal Nature reported on September 26 that the document...
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A new study, published last week in the
journal Risk Analysis, provides a new methodology based on Cost - Benefit analysis to assess the economic efficiency of disaster risk reduction efforts in disaster hot spots in developing and emerging [
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A new study from researchers at the University of Florida and Yale University and published today by the
journal Evolution investigated how an [
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According to a new study published in the
journal Geophysical Research Letters, ground - level ozone, the main component of smog, damages about 6.7 million tons of India's staple crops, including wheat and rice, in a single [
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Writing in the
journal The Cryosphere of the European Geosciences Union, researchers blame the melting rate, which has been increasing since the 1970s, on [
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The study, published this week in the
journal Nature Climate Change, reports that the volume of greenhouse gas released when a forest is cleared depends on how the trees [
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The research, recently published in the prestigious
journal Nature, [
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Now, let's see what that combination is actually capable of influencing, by revisiting that pair of key sentences from the National
Journal article I started parts 1 and 2 with:
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