Sentences with phrase «affected journal papers»

Ohio State has disclosed the investigation to federal authorities and is working to issue retraction requests or corrections for each of the affected journal papers.

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In May, Nayfeh resigned over the scandal at his journal, and SAGE contacted the authors of all 60 affected articles to let them know that the papers would be retracted.
Xie also believes that the new requirements to register data with authorities before submitting papers to journals will not affect most research areas.
A paper recently published in the Soil Science Society of America Journal investigates how the presence of surface and buried crude oil under flooded and drained conditions affects the redox of wetland soils, an important control of wetland soil functions.
Researchers from the University of Leicester's Department of Mathematics have published a paper in the journal Neural Networks outlining mathematical foundations for new algorithms which could allow for Artificial Intelligence to collect error reports and correct them immediately without affecting existing skills — at the same time accumulating corrections which could be used for future versions or updates.
So far, there's little evidence that scientific publishers have been seriously affected: None of 22 journals or journal publishers contacted by Science has rejected a research paper solely because of libel concerns, for example.
In a recent paper in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Shapira, who studies the gut microbes of the nematode C. elegans, reviews evidence that demonstrates how microbiotas affect and contribute to host evolution, either by evolving along with the host, or by stepping in at critical moments to help the host adapt to a new environmental challenge.
With four colleagues, Dobson co-authored a new paper, published last week in the journal PLoS One, based on a detailed computer model examining how a worst - case road - development scenario might affect the Serengeti's most iconic migratory grazer, the wildebeest (also known as the gnu).
«This is the first time we've seen a prion affect a cell in a beneficial way that can determine the evolution of an organism,» says Heather True, lead author of the paper, which appeared August 15 in the online edition of the journal Nature.
Michal Neeman, vice president of The Weizmann Institute of Science, told us that the researcher, Rony Seger, is under investigation following an allegation of misconduct affecting papers in multiple journals.
The paper, «Many sequence variants affecting diversity of adult human height,» is available at www.nature.com/genetics, and will appear in an upcoming print edition of the journal.
A recent paper in the Journal of Lipid Research proposes that anesthetics indirectly affect receptors by changing membrane dipole potential, acting like a car fob signal and causing an indirect change in receptor function.
A new paper from the Sea Around Us Project published in the journal Nature reveals that warmer ocean temperatures are driving marine species towards cooler, deeper waters, and this in turn, has affected global fisheries catches.
As we reported last month, Elsevier is retracting 26 papers affected by fake reviews; Ahmad Salar Elahi is corresponding author on 24 of them, including Khajehnezhad's now - retracted paper published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
A spokesperson for Elsevier told us that the journals are in the process of retracting all 26 papers affected by the «peer - review manipulation» and «unexplained authorship irregularities.»
The ongoing Zika outbreak in the Americas is the subject of a paper published in the journal Nature Microbiology which estimates the number of people, women of childbearing age, and pregnancies which may be affected by the epidemic.
In a paper in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Mark Meyer and colleagues at the University of Wisconsin describe how they discovered a kidney - specific enhancer of vitamin D activation that specifically affects skeleton formation, paving the way for future studies.
* After all, I still think scientists writing in peer - reviewed journals are obligated to read the papers they cite — this despite a rather astonishing number of examples demonstrating that the failure to do so is common (and, it seems, unlikely to negatively affect one's prospects for future publishing and funding opportunities).
A paper reporting a «rigorous double blind» study — the VIGOR trial — was submitted to NEJM in 1998, got through peer review at one of the most up - tight journals in the world of medicine, and — by way of cherry - picking the data submitted (selecting out some study subjects whose adverse events histories which, if considered, would've significantly affected the safety profile for rofecoxib and revealed something that Merck really didn't want us prescribers to learn about their «blockbuster» product — was published to be touted by Merck's marketing weevils as solid proofs of Vioxx's tolerability, efficacy, and safety.
In the second paper, published in summer 2013 in the journal Ecology and Evolution, researchers used polar bear scat to show that the diet of at least some of the bears has shifted from what it was 40 years ago, before climate change was affecting the Hudson Bay lowlands.
If papers published in prestigious journals contain elementary mathematical errors that seriously affect their conclusions, why is this not a serious matter?
This Science Brief covers two papers in the journals Nature Climate Change and Science, on how crop yield may be affected by climate change and adaptation.
Two new research papers, appearing this month in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, find that while there is a statistical snafu in the hockey - stick math, it may not strongly affect the graph's accuracy.
Rasmussen of Colorado State University gave us this paper yesterday on exactly how we expect climate change will be affected locally by global warming: This summary can be used to reach Climate Dynamics, the journal involved.
Under Nature s policies, a Corrigendum is defined as «notification of an important error made by the authors [Nature s bold] that affects the publication record or the scientific integrity of the paper, or the reputation of the authors or the journal
Several further papers in other journals are based on the ECHO - G simulation affected by the large drift, and their editors may now have to consider appropriate corrigenda.
The following is an excerpt from M.Christl et al's (2004) paper in the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar - Terrestrial Physics, which explains how the sun could affect the earth's temperature:
Just last week, Svensmark and other researchers from the Centre for Sun - Climate Research at the Danish National Space Centre published a paper in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A — the mathematical, physical sciences and engineering journal of the venerable Royal Society of London — announcing that they had experimentally verified the physical mechanism by which cosmic rays affect cloud cover.
Her recent paper in the AALL's Law Library Journal, Not Just Key Numbers and Keywords Anymore: How User Interface Design Affects Legal Research is an analysis of the (US) interfaces for LexisNexis and Westlaw legal research tools.
Gender bias affects contributions to the open source community, according to a paper published Monday in the open access journal PeerJ...
Together with Diana Fosha, she has co-authored a paper on «Transformational affects and core state in AEDP» for the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.
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