The findings are described in a paper published last month in the American Educational
Research Journal titled «The Influence of Teachers» Knowledge on Student Learning in Middle - School Physical Science Classrooms.»
Not exact matches
The
research has been highlighted in many publications including the Food Chemistry Journal (www.elsevier.com) titled «Comparison of the phenolic - dependent antioxidant properties of coconut oil extracted under cold and hot conditions» by Prof. Kapila Seneviratne, Chamil D. Hapuarachchi and Sagarika Ekanayake; Food Science and Technology of Sage Publications titled «Antioxidant activities of the phenolic extraction of seeds and seed hulls of 5 different species»; International Journal of Food Science and Technology of the United Kingdom; and the International Food Research Journal of M
research has been highlighted in many publications including the Food Chemistry
Journal (www.elsevier.com)
titled «Comparison of the phenolic - dependent antioxidant properties of coconut oil extracted under cold and hot conditions» by Prof. Kapila Seneviratne, Chamil D. Hapuarachchi and Sagarika Ekanayake; Food Science and Technology of Sage Publications
titled «Antioxidant activities of the phenolic extraction of seeds and seed hulls of 5 different species»; International
Journal of Food Science and Technology of the United Kingdom; and the International Food
Research Journal of M
Research Journal of Malaysia.
A first of its kind pilot study
titled, «The Celiac Patient Antibody Response to Conventional and Gluten - Removed Beer,» was published online by the
Journal of AOAC International, and was conducted by GIG at the University of Chicago's Celiac
Research Center.
A paper on the numerical model,
titled «Snowflake melting simulation using smoothed particle hydrodynamics,» recently appeared in the
Journal of Geophysical
Research — Atmospheres.
The value of this information is illustrated by the results of a study published May 19 in the
journal Geophysical
Research Letters by Oster's group, working with colleagues from the Berkeley Geochronology Center, the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History and the University of Cambridge
titled «Northeast Indian stalagmite records Pacific decadal climate change: Implications for moisture transport and drought in India.»
A paper outlining the
research,
titled «An Extensible Interface for QM / MM Molecular Dynamics Simulations with AMBER» and conducted by members of the Walker Molecular Dynamics Lab (WMD) at SDSC, was featured on the cover of the January 15th issue of the
Journal of Computational Chemistry.
The
research was reported in the
journal Nature Methods in a paper
titled, «Ultrahigh - throughput single - molecule spectroscopy and spectrally resolved super-resolution microscopy,» with co-authors Zhengyang Zhang, Samuel Kenny, Margaret Hauser, and Wan Li, all of UC Berkeley.
This study,
titled «Enamel Hypomineralization and Structural Defects in Amelotin - deficient Mice,» is published in the OnlineFirst portion of the
Journal of Dental Research: the journal for dental, oral and craniofacial re
Journal of Dental
Research: the journal for dental, oral and craniofacial r
Research: the
journal for dental, oral and craniofacial re
journal for dental, oral and craniofacial
researchresearch.
In an article
titled, «Allergen Induced Pulmonary Inflammation Enhances Mammary Tumor Growth and Metastasis: Role of CH13L1,» featured on the cover of the current issue of the
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, this new
research suggests inflammation raises the level of a known biomarker of cancer, called «chitinase -3-like-1» or «CHI3L1,» in the inflamed tissue, which leads to increased metastasis and faster cancer growth in that tissue.
The
research, recently published in the Journal of Marketing Research, is titled «Which Products Are Best Suited to Mobile Adve
research, recently published in the
Journal of Marketing
Research, is titled «Which Products Are Best Suited to Mobile Adve
Research, is
titled «Which Products Are Best Suited to Mobile Advertising?
The article in the
journal Molecular Therapy — Nucleic Acids
titled «As Technologies for Nucleotide Therapeutics Mature, Products Emerge» describes the analysis of more than 60,000
research publications related to oligonucleotide therapies.
The
research titled «From Blame to Punishment: Disrupting Prefrontal Cortex Activity Reveals Norm Enforcement Mechanisms» was published on Sept. 17 in the
journal Neuron.
An international
research group, led by Barraza - Lopez, published its findings on Jan. 8 in the
journal ACS Nano, in a paper
titled, «Quantitative Chemistry and the Discrete Geometry of Conformal Atom - Thin Crystals.»
The
research was highlighted in an article
titled «Get the Message: Punishment Is Satisfying if the Transgressor Responds to Its Communicative Intent,» which was published online this month by the
journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Titled «Silicon Derived from Glass Bottles as Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Full Cell Batteries,» an article describing the
research was published in the Nature
journal Scientific Reports.
Their
research is published in the
Journal of the American Chemical Society in an article
titled «Discovery of a New Class of Non-beta-lactam Inhibitors of Penicillin - Binding Proteins with Gram - Positive Antibacterial Activity.»
The
research, which could re-ignite interest in the use of DNA - based wires and devices in the development of programmable circuits, appears in the
journal Nature Nanotechnology under the
title «Long - range charge transport in single G - quadruplex DNA molecules.»
The
research, led by Peidong Yang of Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division, was published this week in the
journal Nature Materials in a study
titled, «Thermochromic Halide Perovskite Solar Cells.»
Another is that
research outlining incremental advances may be published with longer
titles in «less prestigious»
journals, which receive fewer citations.
This device was first reported in the paper
titled «Long - range coupling of electron - hole pairs in spatially separated organic donor - acceptor layers» written by H. Nakanotani at Kyushu University's Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics
Research (OPERA) in Fukuoka, Japan, and colleagues and published online Feb. 26, 2016 in the
journal Science Advances.
In a study published on Jan. 2 in the
journal Nature Communications
titled «Extreme sensitivity to ultra-violet light in the fungal pathogen causing white - nose syndrome of bats,» the
research team suggests that P. destructans is likely a true fungal pathogen of bats that evolved alongside bat species in Europe and Asia for millions of years, allowing Eurasian bats to develop defenses against it.
The
research paper,
titled «Tandem Anchoring: Informational and Politeness Effects of Range Offers in Social Exchange,» appears in the February issue of the
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
The
research appeared online this week in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) in an article
titled, «Strategic siting and regional grid interconnections key to low - carbon futures in African countries.»
The
research is described in an article by Chorniy and Kitashima
titled «Sex, Drugs, and ADHD: The Effects of ADHD pharmacological treatment on teens» risky behaviors» published online this month by the
journal Labour Economics.
Asghar and Kari L. Rappa, a graduate
research assistant in his lab, recently co-authored a detailed article on advances in the field of assisted reproductive technology in the
journal Biotechnology Advances
titled «Sperm Processing for Advanced Reproductive Technologies: Where are We Today?»
She recently co-authored a paper with Kantorow and
research colleagues
titled «Integrin αVβ5 - mediated removal of apoptotic cell debris by the eye lens and its inhibition by UV - light exposure,» published in the
Journal of Biological Chemistry.
This
research is presented in a paper
titled «Ocular Shock Front in the Colliding Galaxy IC 2163» by M. Kaufman et al., published in Astrophysical
Journal.
Soon is a leading skeptic of the widely accepted science surrounding climate change, In the International
Journal of Public Opinion
Research, a study
titled «The Structure of Scientific Opinion on Climate Change» found that 97 percent of scientists surveyed believed global warming already is ongoing, with 84 percent of scientists surveyed believing human - produced greenhouse gases were the driving force behind the change.
The researchers published the results of the project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and
Research, in the specialist
journal Plant Biology under the
title «Functional characterisation and cell specificity of BvSUT1, the transporter that loads sucrose into the phloem of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) source leaves «(doi: 10.1111 / plb.12546).
The
research team, which consists of graduates and undergraduates in Vanderbilt's interdisciplinary materials science program and department of mechanical engineering, describe this achievement in a paper
titled «From the Junkyard to the Power Grid: Ambient Processing of Scrap Metals into Nanostructured Electrodes for Ultrafast Rechargeable Batteries» published online this week in the
journal ACS Energy Letters.
This
research is presented in a paper
titled «ALMA observations of massive molecular gas filaments encasing radio bubbles in the Phoenix Cluster,» by H. R. Russell et al., published in the Astrophysical
Journal.
This
research is presented in a paper
titled «' The detection of hot cores and complex organic molecules in the Large Magellanic Cloud,» by M. Sewiło, et al., which appears in the Astrophysical
Journal Letters.
Dr. Theos»
research results were published in an article titled «PKD Domains Distinguish PMEL and GPNMB Localization» in a 2013 edition of the peer - reviewed journal Pigment Cell & Melanoma R
research results were published in an article
titled «PKD Domains Distinguish PMEL and GPNMB Localization» in a 2013 edition of the peer - reviewed
journal Pigment Cell & Melanoma
ResearchResearch.
The
research, described in the
journal Stem Cells under the
title «Reprogramming Postnatal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes Toward Functional Neural Crest Fates,» was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health.
A newly published
research paper in the peer - reviewed
Journal of AOAC International
titled «Measurement of β - Glucan in Mushrooms and Mycelial Products», by Dr. Barry McCleary, CEO of Megazyme Ireland International, confirms testing results from the Nammex White Paper by Jeff Chilton, Redefining Medicinal Mushrooms, published in February, 2015.
Yes the first paper is
titled «Effects of Dosing Condition on the Oral Bioavailability of Green Tea Catechins after Single - Dose Administration of Polyphenon E in Healthy Individuals» and is in the June 15, 2005 issue of the
journal Clinical Cancer
Research.
The main
title, «Education
Research in the Public Interest,» was also the theme for the last annual convention of this important professional association, which publishes a half - dozen
journals, has 20,000 members, and attracts thousands to its annual conventions.
In a few short years, middle schoolers would go from Growing Up Forgotten, the
title of a 1977 report by the Ford Foundation, to being what David Hough, then director of the Institute for School Improvement at Missouri State University and managing editor of the Middle Grades
Research Journal, described as «studied,
researched, and analyzed with a greater degree of exuberance and sophistication than ever before.»
Some, particularly educational practitioners, might respond with a sense of «duh» - like sarcasm to the
title of this post above, but as per a new
research study recently released in the highly reputable, peer - reviewed American Educational Research Journal (AERJ), researchers evidenced this very headline via an extensive research study they conducted in the northeast United
research study recently released in the highly reputable, peer - reviewed American Educational
Research Journal (AERJ), researchers evidenced this very headline via an extensive research study they conducted in the northeast United
Research Journal (AERJ), researchers evidenced this very headline via an extensive
research study they conducted in the northeast United
research study they conducted in the northeast United States.
To explore the contributing factors and potential solutions to this challenge, the editors of AACTE's
Journal of Teacher Education organized a «Deeper Dive» session at the AACTE Annual Meeting March 1
titled «Filling the High - Quality Teacher Pipeline: Promising
Research and Strategies.»
A
research article was recently published in the peer - reviewed Education Policy Analysis Archives
journal titled «The Stability of Teacher Performance and Effectiveness: Implications for Policies Concerning Teacher Evaluation.»
A few months ago, the flagship
journal of the American Educational
Research Association (AERA)-- the peer - reviewed
journal titled Educational Researcher (ER)-- published a «Special Issue» including nine articles examining value - added measures (VAMs)(i.e., one introduction (reviewed below), four feature articles, one essay, and three commentaries).
Membership of the Chartered College includes access to an education
research database providing full - text access to over 2,000
journal titles and ebooks, covering international publications across a range of themes and subject areas.
New VAM
research was recently published in the peer - reviewed Education Policy Analysis Archives
journal,
titled «Houston, We Have a Problem: Teachers Find No Value in the SAS Education Value - Added Assessment System (EVAAS ®).»
In the study
titled «Different Tests, Different Answers: The Stability of Teacher Value - Added Estimates Across Outcome Measures» published in 2009 by the 3rd best and most reputable peer - reviewed
journal, American Educational Research Journal, Papay presents evidence that different yet similar tests (i.e., similar on content, and similar on when the tests were administered to similar sets of students) do not provide similar answers about teachers» value - added perfo
journal, American Educational
Research Journal, Papay presents evidence that different yet similar tests (i.e., similar on content, and similar on when the tests were administered to similar sets of students) do not provide similar answers about teachers» value - added perfo
Journal, Papay presents evidence that different yet similar tests (i.e., similar on content, and similar on when the tests were administered to similar sets of students) do not provide similar answers about teachers» value - added performance.
In a 2006 article
titled «The Manwagon», The Wall Street
Journal linked the V70R to a trend «to lure speed - crazy guys with kids,» saying «car makers are trying to transform the dowdy old family hauler into something new,» [152] and that «consumer
research had unearthed a surprising number of family men who thought wagons could be cool, if only they had more guts.»
The requirement to publish academic papers,
journal articles, and even full - length
titles in various fields is often a deciding factor in continued employment with a college or university, and even has implications in securing
research opportunities and grant funding.
It's safe to say that publications with
titles like American
Journal of Translational
Research or The Annals of Pharmacotherapy are never going to appear on The New York Times bestseller list.
Meggers received his doctorate from ETH Zurich, and has published numerous peer - reviewed science papers on applied
research, and has also written architectural
journal articles and book chapters rethinking technology in architecture.Since 2017 Allais and Meggers are co-investigators of a project on materiality sponsored by the Council for Science and Technology,
titled «What is a material?»
I
researched Boyd's theories via an article on his analytic philosophy of form published in Art
Journal in 1991 under the
title «Structure: A Personal History.»