But according to
an article about the paper in the Columbia Journalism Review, the Post has done little else since then to stay on top of the newspaper publishing market.
No, writes Best Friends Animal Society's Peter Wolf on Vox Felina, citing
an article about a paper recently published in the journal PLoS ONE:
Yes I have seen several
articles about the paper and have started to read it.
and several weeks before the first Climate Audit
article about this paper.
(following Adam Corners July 2012 Guardian
article about the paper)
This would be
article about this paper: http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/v4/n11/full/nclimate2387.html Looks interesting enough.
That said the «pre-print discussion paper» noted EXACTLY THAT in the paper — and above in
the article about the paper:
All she had to do was look at the Retraction Watch
article about the paper's retraction and follow the first link it offers for background.
This question comes from a lawyer at the New York Times, as an aside in an interesting
article about the paper's response to a defamation threat from a presidential candidate.
Not exact matches
We now refer to magazine cover photos as «photoshopped»; we «windex» our windows to remove streaks; we «xerox» exhibits; we «rollerblade» down the street on our inline skates; we «wite - out» the mistakes in a term
paper; and we read a news
article about the police «tasering» a resistant suspect.
You can read the
article to learn
about Mongolia's recent past but as part of the offering there was a ten year tranche which was priced to yield 5.125 % and there was demand for the
paper.
Plenty of
articles, white
papers and studies have been written
about the advantages and disadvantages of ETFs versus mutual funds.
Back when I worked at a daily
paper in Chattanooga, I got an email from a Christian woman who lambasted me for using the word «holiday» instead of «Christmas» in an
article about college students taking advantage of seasonal job opportunities in retail.
This
article will focus on sexual inclusiveness, the frequent misunderstanding of which was brought home to me recently when a friend told me
about a
paper he had just written on a religious topic.
How do you think people respond when they see yet another
article in the
paper about a church that prioritized protecting its reputation over protecting children who were being abused?
The United Kingdom's Confederation of
Paper Industries (CPI) has issued a press release in response to a BBC
article about dirty returnable plastic crates (RPCs) used by retailer Asda for home delivery of groceries (http://www.bbc.com/news/business-37847968).
The local
paper wrote an
article about it and my publisher saw this
article.
I read an funny
article in local
paper the other day that said, «What Your Favorite Girl Scout Cookie Says
About You».
Ye crack me up these
articles are just
paper talk then all ye take it so seriously moan
about Wenger most of ye are haters judge him after the window the man is a legend in my eyes and it will be a sad day when he leaves and he will leave when he wants he still can attract top players he is well respected he bought ALEXIS SANCHEZ less bitching more supporting
There are so many things going on behind the scene that we don't know I don't think the mirror knows
about arsenal plans for players they are just publishing
articles to sell
papers.
... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited
about «be a green parent»
articles, blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of
paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
When the petition organizer had a piece in our local
paper about the fifteen - minute lunch period, the
article drew dozens of comments, and they were virtually unanimous that fifteen minutes was too short.
In another
article about the effects of running compression socks I reviewed multiple
papers investigating of the effects of wearing compression socks during runs and during recovery.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review
paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review
article with a few attention grabbing sentences
about long term health implications, and a review
article published in a trash journal.
This
article from a local Boulder, CO
paper discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and points up the very issue we've been talking
about so much in recent weeks here on TLT: namely, can a district offer the kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses schools)?
The
paper reports an impossibly low Perinatal Mortality Rate of
about 0.16 / 1000 (1.6 / 10,000 births) for full term birth in hospital 2007 - 2010: The
article claims that at hospital births there was only 1.6 stillbirths per 10,000 full term births after 37 weeks.
Whether or not this
article is retracted, it's is not science and thereby speaks reams
about the goals and intents of the authors of the
paper from Cornell Medical Center in New York and the Editors of the journal that publishes it.
(Although, when he retrieves a two - inch scrap of
paper from my office trash can and gives me a rather judgmental look, I think
about this funny
article in the New York Times on the marital stress that arises when one spouse is just a little TOO green.)
A number of news outlets talk
about the last - minute turnout game today, with Republican strategists touting the 72 Hour Project in a wire service
article that ran in
papers ranging from the Minneapolis Star - Tribune to the Miami Herald.
Data4policy.org is an evolving web collection of
articles and research
papers about using data science and big data in the public sector.
So, welcome new readers of McClatchy
papers and websites, and check out the
articles below for more from e.politics
about Twitter.
This ties in with an
article in this month's Wired
about Gannett's focus on hyperlocal coverage and citizen journalism in
papers in its chain (see also Post coverage from December).
The
paper published an
article about Sheldon Silver's decades - long attempt to block a low - income housing development.
(The Daily News» Juan Gonzalez has an
article in today's
paper about these bitter space wars.)
At one point there were a series of
articles about the self - styled «North East's top tory» in the local
papers, and how he allegedly dumped his then girlfriend for political expediency.
Speaking on London's LBC radio, Nick Clegg said it was «quite understandable» that Labour leader Ed Miliband was upset after the
paper ran an
article about his late father, Marxist academic Ralph Miliband, under the headline «The man who hated Britain».
Jan's
paper, the Daily Mail, absolutely adores it when people flock to Ofcom to complain
about something offensive, especially when it's something they've only learned
about second - hand via an inflammatory
article in a newspaper.
The second in a series of four
articles about women scientists in academia, this
paper explores the extent of female filtration from U.S. academic science.
The
paper Paine produced for the American Naturalist
about this research turned out to be one of the most influential journal
articles in the history of ecology.
He said the IOC and UNEP have received copies of the new
paper and another
article about Olympic shooting policy co-authored by Thomas and published last year in AMBIO, a publication of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
That morning, the owner of the squirrel house had read an
article in the local
paper about Comfort's interest in collecting feral honeybees, so he called and invited him over.
And if CRISPR is «the century's biggest biotech innovation,» as a blogger for The Washington Post recently noted, what does it say
about the quality of scientific journals that in at least 10 instances «seminal
papers,» according to Lander's Cell
article, were rejected by journals like Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and even Cell itself?
My journey to this lonely precipice of modern thought began last week, with an
article in the
paper about government efforts to «reverse the long - term decline in the number of children studying science.»
Even so, when New Horizons launched a year later, «you could probably put everything we knew
about Pluto all on one piece of
paper, or one short Wikipedia
article.»
It was just after the local
paper did an
article about The Waver that he left town.
In view of the ongoing uncertainty
about the integrity of the work reported in this
paper, and after discussion with the lead author of the research
article, Dr Paolo Macchiarini, we now issue an expression of concern
about the
paper, while reserving a final decision for when current investigations are completed.
Re # 4 Naomi Oreskes wrote an
article in Science which reported on the
papers about global warming published between 1993 and 2003.
I had a quick look at their
paper and I worry
about the possibility of statistical misspecification they raise (page 3 of SCIENCE EXPRESS
article).
I've seen
articles written
about this
paper which reach more alarming conclusions.
Check to see if your local
paper wrote or carried an
article about the WHI study that confused progesterone with progestins.