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Law Society Journal - Peter Fazio, Director of Growth & Partnership for Australia, was featured in the March 2018 edition of the Law Society Journal, published by The Law Society of New South Wales.
In an article in the recent Advocates Society Journal, he writes about the sorry state of civil justice in Ontario, including an almost dysfunctional case management system in Toronto (he notes that case management largely works in Ottawa).
The article was originally published in the June edition of the Law Society Journal of New South Wales.
I coauthored an article in the Advocates» Society Journal in 2013, and have given talks subsequently, touching on the lawyer's standard of care, regulatory standards and technology, predicting that without folding tech into «competence» the profession is doing a disservice to the public.
Writing last year in a special edition of the Royal Society journal Philosophical Transactions that was dedicated to geo - engineering, Brian Launder of the University of Manchester and Michael Thompson of the University of Cambridge said: «While such geo - scale interventions may be risky, the time may well come when they are accepted as less risky than doing nothing.
Sidney Stern and Frederick Schwartzmann published a study in the American Meteorological Society Journal describing their:
Cutting down trees could be a double whammy for the climate Dominick Spracklen, one of the study's leaders and the author of a forthcoming article in the Royal Society journal Philosophical Transactions A, believes this function makes trees the planet's «air conditioners.»
According to an article in the American Chemical Society Journal,
In a paper published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society journal we lay out a framework for the response of polar environments to the effects of human - induced changes to the climate.
In 2014, an analysis of the links between drought, climate change, water resources, and the conflict in Syria was published in the American Meteorological Society journal Weather, Climate, and Society.
in an American Meteorological Society journal in late 2016.
The nine new studies in the Royal Society journal provide valuable detail and find a mix of impacts.
Written by freelance journalist Rachel Segal Hamilton — who has written extensively on photography for The British Journal of Photography, VICE, The Telegraph, The Royal Photographic Society Journal and Professional Photography — the book shows «London as it is today, and as you've never seen it before.»
The University of Sussex's Art Society Journal describes how feminists in the 1980s influenced the female members of the Young British Artists» artwork through the strategy of subverting feminine stereotypes.
Photo London Founding Director Michael Benson guest - edits The Royal Photography Society JOURNAL (April 2018), which focuses on art photography and features Photo London exhibiting artist Karen Knorr on the cover, as well as features on Susan Lipper (who will be the subject of a special RPS talk at Photo London 2018) and photography collector W. M. Hunt.
The paper was downloaded over 30,000 times on the first day and is now the second most read paper of the Royal Society journal, Biology Letters.
A peer - reviewed Royal Society journal published the original findings of 25 elementary school students who spent a semester rigorously determining how a Bombus Terretris (aka, a bumble bee) decides which flowers to forage.
«Moments Out of Time» started out in the Seattle Film Society journal Movietone News.
The result: That one year of therapy and stress reduction (weekly sessions for four months and monthly sessions for eight months) was linked to improved survival 11 years later in the intervention group, the researchers write in the December 15 issue of Cancer, an American Cancer Society journal.
Athens, Ga. — Sexual transmission of the Ebola virus could have a major impact on the dynamics of the disease, potentially reigniting an outbreak that has been contained by public health interventions, according to research by University of Georgia ecologists just published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters.
The new study appears in the American Chemical Society journal Nano Letters.
«Separating americium is very challenging since actinides and fission products, specifically lanthanides, have very similar properties,» said ORNL organic chemist Santa Jansone - Popova, lead author of the study, which was published in the American Chemical Society journal Inorganic Chemistry.
Dr Shane Maloney, an animal researcher whose findings are published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, said: «If environmental effects are the cause of the decline, then we can expect the proportion of dark coloured Soay sheep to decrease further.»
Publication of the society journal Endocrinology began in 1917.
The research could yield industrially useful quantities of bulk graphene and is described online in a new study in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Nano.
It is published in Royal Society Journal Biology Letters.
In The Optical Society journal Optics Express, Shen and his colleagues report that their method can automatically identify and perform 3D measurements of metal flakes that are just 10 - microns in diameter and 1 - micron thick.
Sexual transmission of the Ebola virus could have a major impact on the dynamics of the disease, potentially reigniting an outbreak that has been contained by public health interventions, according to research by University of Georgia ecologists just published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters.
The team is led by Angelia Seyfferth, assistant professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, who worked with a group of research technicians and undergraduate researchers from diverse areas of study on the project, the results of which were recently published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, which is an American Chemical Society journal.
The paper, titled «Scientists Raise Alarms About Fast Tracking of Transoceanic Canal Through Nicaragua,» was published this week by the American Chemical Society journal Environmental Science and Technology.
In 1751, Grew's description was cited by James Parsons in the Royal Society journal Philosophical Transactions (vol 47, p 109).
The research appears in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
Firefighters who responded in the first two days of the World Trade Center disaster and those who worked at the site for six months or longer are more likely to need sinus surgery than firefighters whose exposure to the site's caustic dust was less intense or shorter term, according to new research published in the American Thoracic Society journal Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
A study in the Royal Society journal Biological Sciences shows that one reason why we swing our arms while walking is probably because it makes ambulation a significantly more efficient operation, saving about 12 percent of the energy required to walk with the arms immobile.
In The Optical Society journal Optics Express, the researchers show that the system can acquire videos of methane gas leaking from a tube at about 0.2 liters per minute.
The paper was chosen by the American Chemical Society journal as an ACS Editor's Choice for its potential scientific and broad public interest when it initially published online.
The innovation, the latest from Rice's Laboratory for Nanophotonics (LANP), is described online in a paper in the American Chemical Society journal Nano Letters.
The study, which has just been published in the Royal Society Journal Biology Letters was carried out by a team of researchers from Queen's University Belfast, in collaboration with other Institutions in the UK (University of Aberdeen, University of Swansea, Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, University of Oxford), and elsewhere (North Carolina State University, The Lewis Foundation, South African National Parks, Earth and OCEAN Technologies, Kiel, Germany).
Chemist Pulickel Ajayan and his colleagues at Rice and at Wayne State University in Detroit describe the material this month in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
The Rice results appeared this month in the American Chemical Society journal Applied Materials and Interfaces.
The lab's analysis of KOD for use as a hemostat, or clotting agent, appears this month in the American Chemical Society journal Biomacromolecules.
Previous studies suggest that the Late Cretaceous skies were only occupied by much larger pterosaur species and birds, but this new finding, which is reported in the Royal Society journal Open Science, provides crucial information about the diversity and success of Late Cretaceous pterosaurs.
The Rice lab of chemist Bruce Weisman, a pioneer in the discovery and interpretation of the phenomenon, reported the new results in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
The research was undertaken by a team from Intermountain Healthcare, Brigham Young University, and the University of Utah, and is published online in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, an American Thoracic Society journal.
Ian S. Pearse, lead author on the study in the current issue of the Royal Society journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, says that, «competition for resources has often been thought to limit invasions in diverse plant communities, but herbivory could also limit these invasions.»
The research, published in the Royal Society journal Interface, took advantage of the fact that dinosaur bones occasionally preserve evidence of trauma, sickness and the subsequent signs of healing.
But according to an article in the Royal Society journal Biological Sciences, superstitious behaviors are a natural product of evolution.
A study by a team of archaeologists based at the University of Copenhagen published today in the Royal Society journal Open Science documents that the region now known as the Black Desert in eastern Jordan could sustain a population of wild sheep.
According to the paper published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society journal, the orbital evolution of Annama shows some similarity to the 2014 UR116, a potentially dangerous asteroid (i.e. an object that might collide the Earth) of about 400 meters in diameter that was discovered last year.
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.
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