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I have attended various on the job workshops and have been reading
the leading research journals on nursing issued by the American Nurse Association to keep my knowledge in the field updated.
The evidence to date suggests that Climategate involved leaders of the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK's Royal Society, editors of
leading research journals — Nature, Science, PNAS, etc., the news media, the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, the International Alliance of National Academies, etc..
The participants include Al Gore and many world leaders, the UN's IPCC, the US National Academy of Sciences, the International Alliance of National Academies of Science, the UK's Royal Society,
leading research journals (Science, Nature, PNAS, etc.), the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, public and private news media, etc..
Not exact matches
Although gun violence is one of the
leading causes of death in America, it is also one of the most poorly
researched, according to a January 2017 study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
She
led ground - breaking
research for The Wall Street
Journal's Women in Econ Task Force and for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
A recent
research letter published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association found that gun violence is the least -
researched leading cause of death in the United States.
One of the most fortunate events in my life was to study under four brilliant economists at Stanford, who also formed my dissertation committee - Ronald McKinnon, an influential and original scholar in international economics; Thomas Sargent, a
leading «rational expectations» theorist; John Taylor, also a «rational expectations» macroeconomist (currently serving in the Bush administration, and a
leading candidate to succeed Alan Greenspan at the Fed, according to the Wall Street
Journal), and Robert Hall, who heads the official Recession Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic
Research.
His
research has been published in the
leading finance
journals, such as the
Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies,
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, and Review of Finance.
Loren's
research has been published in many
leading journals, including
Journal of Business Ethics, Academy of Management
Journal,
Journal of Management and California Management Review.
He has also conducted and published extensive
research on the psychology behind sports fandom, which was featured in the sports industry's
leading business
journal and multiple sports business blogs.
One 2011 study in the
Journal of Consumer
Research (full text, PDF) concluded that, even though the researchers started the study with the assertion that mess was an averse condition that would
lead to lower efficiency, their experimentation actually showed that in some people, some clutter actually made them more efficient, helped them make decisions, and made them feel more creative.
I'm sure you've done plenty of rigorous scientific
research in the lab and in the field, published articles in peer - reviewed scientific
journals, and are widely recognized as one of the
leading members of your particular field.
People born into any given religious faith — Christian, Muslim, Hindu, etc, etc, etc — have probably actually contributed to the scientific
research and understanding than you that
led to that science
journal you copied and pasted from.
Second tale: Defying all the best previous
research on how readily people change their opinions, a young PhD student in political science at a top
research university teams up with a senior scholar in his field at another top school to publish a brief report in America's
leading scholarly scientific
journal that upends everything we thought we knew about the subject.
The
research, published in the
Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, has
led to its authors to recommend that primary care physicians advise their patients to eat more fruit and vegetables and cut down on their meat consumption.
This was shown in a new study
led by the
Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, which has recently been published in the renowned scientific
journal «Nature Communications».
As a
research - driven organization
led by nutrition scientists, the McCormick Science Institute is focused on advancing the scientific study of the health and wellness properties of spices and herbs, with all
research teams required to submit their findings to reputable, peer - reviewed scientific
journals for publication.
A fellow of the National Athletic Trainers» Association and the American College of Sports Medicine, Dr. Casa has been a
lead or co-author on numerous sports medicine (ACSM, NATA) position statements related to heat illness and hydration, is an associate editor of the
Journal of Athletic Training, on the editorial board of Current Sports Medicine Reports,
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, and the
Journal of Strength and Conditioning
Research and a frequent contributor to numerous media outlets, including theToday Show, and Good Morning America, ESPN, CNN, PBS, and publications such as Sports Illustrated, USA Today, The Wall Street
Journal and The New York Times.
Women's health and reproductive specialist, Doctor Andrew Orr, has had his
research published in several
leading medical
journals.
Dr Sharara is also a reviewer for Fertility and Sterility and Human Reproduction, the two
leading scientific
journals in the area of Reproduction, along with
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, Human Fertility, American
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Research, Imaging in Medicine, and the Middle East Fertility Society
Journal, and Reproductive Sciences.
International AIDS Society and 15 other
leading organizations, including WHO, UNICEF and UNAIDS, Consensus Statement, «Asking the Right questions: Advancing an HIV
Research Agenda for Women and Children», dated 8 March, 2010 International Breastfeeding
Journal, Thematic issue on HIV and infant feeding: Lessons learnt and ways ahead, reports from sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Uganda, Malawi and Ethiopia, edited by Dr Karen Marie Moland and Dr Astrid Blystad, Collection published: 26 October 2010 Kuhn L, Reitz C and Abrams EJ, Breastfeeding and AIDS in the developing world.
«Mothers who don't discuss their results with their kids are relatively less satisfied and feel more conflicted,» says Kenneth Tercyak, director of behavioral prevention
research at Georgetown Lombardi and
lead author of the study published in the
journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Research led by a team at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as p
Research led by a team at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official
journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The
research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as p
research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as possible.
The motivation for the
research, published in
Journal of Neonatal Nursing, was to examine different forms of support that were helpful to breastfeeding mothers, said the study's
lead author Rachel Powell, a
research assistant in the College of Public Health.
The
research has resulted in the publication of more than 30
research papers in
leading scientific
journals.
She currently implements a landmark science cooperation agreement between AAAS and the Cuban Academy of Sciences, develops the Center's global science diplomacy education and capacity building initiatives,
leads a
research project analyzing science - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy
journal Science & Diplomacy.
Their ground - breaking
research has now been published in the
leading multi-disciplinary
journal Nature Communications.
In a University of California, San Diego School of Medicine study published July 13 in the online
journal Nature Neuroscience, a
research team
led by Takaki Komiyama, PhD, assistant professor of neurosciences and neurobiology, reports that in mouse models, the brain significantly changed its visual cortex operation modes by implementing top - down processes during learning.
ScienceDaily features breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more — from major news services and
leading universities, scientific
journals, and
research organizations.
The
research,
led by University of Utah materials science and engineering professor Feng Liu, was published today in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
McClanahan is
lead author of a paper about this
research published online October 19 in the
journal Icarus.
«We found a particular material that is straddling these two regimes,» said N. Peter Armitage, an associate professor of physics at the Johns Hopkins University who
led the
research for a paper just published in the
journal Science.
► «The involvement of [online communities in discussions about suspect publications and possible
research misconduct] has made the standardization of processes to address allegations more complex and has
led to less patience from the scientific community and the public with what are often long timelines in institutional misconduct investigations,» Science
journals Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt wrote in an editorial in this week's issue of Science.
However, the
research, published in the
Journal of Applied Ecology, has
led to concerns from the authors that the streams, and their fish populations, are not sufficiently protected by current environmental laws.
Led by Illinois chemistry professor M. Christina White, researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign in collaboration with researchers at Pfizer Global
Research and Development detailed the new reactivity of the catalysts in the
journal Nature.
This is the main finding of new
research led by investigators at NYU Langone Medical Center and its Perlmutter Cancer Center and published online May 19 in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The findings,
led by first author E. Whitney Evans, a postdoctoral
research fellow at Brown University and the Weight Control and Diabetes Center at The Miriam Hospital, are published online in the
journal Public Health Nutrition.
The papers, along with another 17 in other high - impact
journals, are the culmination of a five - year, # 25 million ($ 30 million) project that brought together 42
leading European universities,
research institutes and industry partners.
The
research team,
led by Yuehe Lin, professor in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, recently published the work in the
journal, Small.
The
research paper in the
leading American Chemical Society
journal, Environmental Science & Technology has been named as the
journal's most read paper of 2014.
«You're going to have great earthquakes on planet Earth, and you're going to have great tsunamis,» said Rhett Butler, a geophysicist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and
lead author of the new study published online in Geophysical
Research Letters, a
journal of the American Geophysical Union.
«The undersides of glaciers in deeper valleys are exposed to warm, salty Atlantic water, while the others are perched on sills, protected from direct exposure to warmer ocean water,» said Romain Millan,
lead author of the study, available online in the American Geophysical Union
journal Geophysical
Research Letters.
Since the algal species is native to eastern Canada, its recent blooms and rapid proliferation in rivers since 2006 — which have angered anglers looking for pristine waters — have been caused by an environmental trigger, with climate change a likely culprit, said Michelle Lavery, a master's degree student at the Canadian Rivers Institute and
lead author of the
research, published in theCanadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
But
research published yesterday in the
journal Nature rebuts this idea, suggesting that it was changes in ocean circulation, not winds, that predominantly
led the deep water to surface near Antarctica and exhale carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Details of the tumor confirmation, announced by an international
research team
led by Penn Museum Associate Curator and Paleoanthropologist Janet Monge, is available in a
research paper, «Fibrous dysplasia in a 120,000 + year old Neandertal from Krapina, Croatia,» in the online scientific
journal PLOS ONE.
reported in the
journal «Science», scientists
led by Dr. Felix Creutzig from the Mercator
Research Institute of Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC), Berlin, and Dr. Patrick Jochem, KIT, point out that the transportation sector may be easier to decarbonize than previously assumed in global emission scenarios.
Institute researchers Dr Ashley Ng, Dr Maria Kauppi, Professor Warren Alexander, Professor Don Metcalf and colleagues from the institute's Cancer and Haematology and Molecular Medicine divisions
led the
research, published in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
They then searched
leading academic
journals in science, economics, psychology, and medicine for original
research published from 2000 to mid-2015 that directly examined interventions targeting these outcomes.