The article includes studies, such as one conducted for the Massachusetts Department of Education, that suggest that the existence of gay - straight alliances (GSAs) and practitioner training can significantly improve the school experience for both LGBT students and their peers.
The article includes study limitations.
Not exact matches
Topics
included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the
articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an
article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a
study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Since then, additional high - profile
studies have come out —
including an
article, published in the journal of Psychological Science in the Public Interest, which found no evidence that brain games improve everyday cognition — but the topic is still very much up for debate.
It
includes online
articles, blog posts (
including guest blog posts), infographics, ebooks, white papers, case
studies and audio or video productions.
In one experiment
included in the
study, undergraduate participants read a mock newspaper
article about a man running for an upcoming local council election.
To help you make stock - plan decisions, the NCEO offers its Employee Ownership Reader (510-272-9461, 1993, $ 25), which
includes articles on assessing the feasibility of an ESOP, weighing non-ESOP employee - ownership alternatives, legal and financial considerations, and successful case
studies.
Neither of these
articles was selected to represent the respective outcome in the summary figures, and all references for
studies not
included in the summary tables are available on request.
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Kate Cremisino writes an
article for the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide about how freshmen can be successful in college,
including practical
study tips.
Studies of cargo cults, messianic movements, and Third World millenarianism,
including widely read classics such as Peter Worsley's The Trumpet Shall Sound and Bryan Wilson's Magic and the Millennium, have paid close attention to the effects of international relations on domestic religious developments.2 In increasing numbers, books have appeared on the religious situation in strategic parts of the globe, such as the Middle East and Latin America, and with growing frequency
articles on American religion refer to issues such as global consciousness, nuclear disarmament, and the effects of U.S. involvement in foreign affairs.
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/mind-guest-blog/the-fat-fueled-brain-unnatural-or-advantageous/ This
article which
includes sources and
studies might be a good place to start if you are interested in broadening your horizons.
Both
articles were based on
studies I read about threatened masculinity,
including one
study on men whose wives made more than they did.
All links to this
study have been deleted but there are still many
articles written about it (
including this one).
As evidence, she pointed to a 2011
study in the United Kingdom which found that three - quarters of the 6,000 young adults ages 18 to 22 years interviewed about their experiences in sports earlier in adolescence reported at least 1 incident of emotional harm playing sports, one third of whom identified their coach as the main source of harm, and to a 2005
study - one which I cited in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage (Harper Collins), and in
articles adapted from that book for MomsTEAM.com - finding that 45 % of children reported verbal misconduct by coaches,
including name - calling and insulting them during play.
All of the
studies are cited on the website for this product and it has more than 3 peer reviewed
studies - which is all that is
included in this
article.
[Update: The
article appeared on 22 April 2015 and does not
include any information critical of Danone, although Baby Milk Action provided this to the organisers — see: Media
studies: Danone - sponsored content in The Guardian.]
In addition to publishing a number of book chapters and journal
articles, Mr. Trout has produced 14 clinical training videos that are used by universities and clinics around the world,
including the six - hour video training series, The Awakening and Growth of the Human:
Studies in Infant Mental Health.
A former nursery nurse, Allison has two first class degrees in Early Childhood
Studies and Law respectively and has written
articles for numerous publications
including Practical Preschool, Early Years Educator and Nursery Education.
... I was going to leave it at that but just in case you're truly burning to know more about these
studies, but bc you've said that you find them difficult to analyze, there's a well - balanced wikipedia
article that you may be interested in that is well referenced and super easy to understand, and
includes most of the
studies that I've accessed (a good comprehensive one is the NICE report — you may wish to take a look at that one if you're feeling like reading more).
However, an
article from The New York Times noted that the
study in question did not
include the «all - in crying it out» method because it reportedly causes «too much infant and parent distress.»
The most recent
study report described in these same regions decreased tissue levels of 5 - HT and tryptophan hydroxylase, the synthesizing enzyme for serotonin, and no evidence of excessive serotonin degradation as assessed by levels of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid (the main metabolite of serotonin) or ratios of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid to serotonin.30 A recent
article described a significant association between a decrease in medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity and specific SIDS risk factors,
including tobacco smoking.40 These data confirm results from earlier
studies in humans39, 41 and are also consistent with
studies in piglets that revealed that postnatal exposure to nicotine decreases medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity.42 Animal
studies have revealed that serotonergic neurons located in the medullary raphe and adjacent paragigantocellularis lateralis play important roles in many autonomic functions
including the control of respiration, blood pressure, heart rate, thermoregulation, sleep and arousal, and upper airway patency.
All authors were responsible for the content of the
article,
including the conception, design, and conduct of the
study and the interpretation of the data.
Seven additional references with relevant data were also
included: 3
studies were identified by an ongoing OVID alert system for a related review (9, 14, 15), 2 were cited from reference lists of eligible
studies (16, 17), 1
article was written by 2 of the authors (RMM and GDS)(18), and 1 meeting abstract was also identified (19).
His publications
include Legislative Politics and Economic Power in Russia (Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2006), as well as
articles in journals such as Europe - Asia
Studies, Government and Opposition, The Journal of Legislative
Studies, Legislative
Studies Quarterly, Party Politics, and Post-Soviet Affairs.
According to Carl Diehl, approximately 10 000 US students
studied in Germany from 1815 to 1914, 5500 from Yale and Harvard alone,
including Charles Eliot who reformed the Harvard education (I invite to read the Wikipedia
article which quite frankly admits that US education during this point was... suboptimal).
Articles should be accepted for publication based primarily on the judged importance and relevance of the reported
study, which is usually stated and defended in the «introduction» section of the manuscript, and whether the methodology (
including that of the data analysis) is sound, which can be assessed via the «methods» section of the manuscript.
The
article reports that the
study of several new treatments,
including monoclonal antibodies and synthetic bile acids, are in the works.
I've also found additional information from Leeds University Careers Service for postdocs considering a change of career to the commerce and industry sectors and an index of
articles published in the U.S. Chronicle of Higher Education on nonacademic careers for PhDs, which
includes case
studies and advice.
On 17 September he was named a MacArthur «genius» Fellow — only one of several prestigious awards and honors he has received since publishing his
article,
including membership in the Institute for Advanced
Study (IAS).
Eric Campbell and David Blumenthal, two authors of the JAMA
article on data sharing mentioned above, discuss their landmark
study and analyze the implications of withholding data,
including the consequences for the next generation of scientists.
A
study published today as the lead
article in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery determined that after lower extremity joint replacement surgery a mobile compression device was just as effective as blood thinners in preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), but without negative side effects
including bleeding complications.
An analysis of about 1,300 peer - reviewed research
articles found that few
studies included men and women equally, less than one - third performed data analysis by sex, and there was wide variation in inclusion and matching of the sexes among the specialties and the journals reviewed, according to a
study published online by JAMA Surgery.
Several limitations of the
study are noted in the
article,
including that it was not powered to detect differences in clinical events or safety end points.
For
articles included in the
study, 38 percent reported these data by sex, 33 percent analyzed these data by sex, and 23 percent
included a discussion of sex - based results.
Furthermore, according to William Lehr, an MIT economist who
studies the economics and regulatory policy of the Internet - infrastructure industries, the corporate data centers that harbor Web content — everything from your emails to this
article — have sophisticated ways to back up and diversely store the data,
including simply storing copies in multiple locations.
A two - drug antihypertensive treatment that
included a beta - blocker was associated with increased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) and death in a
study of Danish patients who underwent noncardiac surgery, according to an
article published online by JAMA Internal Medicine.
In 2012, Belgium scientists published a
study that concluded that repeated bouts of intensive endurance exercise at the elite level may result in the pathological enlargement of the right ventricle, which, according to the
article, is associated with potential health hazards
including sudden cardia death.
The post points to a Quartz
article that
includes findings from a
study by the American Association of University Women, which examined «15,000 graduates with bachelor's degrees who are 35 years old and younger» and found, across all fields, a 6.6 % «earnings difference between men and women 1 year after graduation.»
Policymaking committees should consider giving less weight to food industry - funded
studies, and
include mechanistic and animal
studies as well as
studies appraising the effect of added sugars on multiple CHD biomarkers and disease development,» the
article concludes.
A total of 126
articles were
included in the
study, covering brains from individuals as young as birth to 80 years old.
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Quiz Ref IDOf all the 1303
studies included, 38.1 % (n = 497) reported data separately for male and female participants, 33.1 % (n = 432) performed statistical analysis on data collected by sex, and Quiz Ref ID22.9 % (n = 299) of
articles addressed sex - based results in the Discussion section (Figure 2).
And, as illustrated in the featured
article, when you
include all 22 countries for which data was available at the time of his
study, you find that those who consume the highest percentage of saturated fat have the lowest risk of heart disease.
More information below: This
article has been updated as of November 1, 2016 by mbg editorial to
include new
studies, information, and data on candida.
In January 2010, Michael F. Holick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited in previous
articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil
study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even
including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues in the pages of the same journal.
You mention the «recent»
study, but it was published in 2011 (which is still recent), however a few years from now it will no longer be recent and there is no time or date
included for when this «Fitness and Power»
article was published.