An article by Professor Pullicino in The Catholic Medical Quarterly (November 2012) eloquently explains exactly why the LCP isn't wrong simply because in some cases there is no consultation: it is necessarily wrong, in the nature of things and under all circumstances.
Article by Professor Paul Berryman.
- «How Adoption in America Grew Secret - Birth Records Weren't Closed for the Reasons You Might Think», Washington Post
article by Professor Elizabeth J. Samuels, Baltimore School of Law.
Some highlights from the Seven - Asset Portfolio
article by professor Craig Israelsen:
This article by Professor Murphy discusses the course in more detail.
I should also mention the very sensible
article by Professor David Pannell of the University of Western Australia on this subject, which is available on his website at http://cyllene.uwa.edu.au/~dpannell/pd/pd0069.htm.
I am pleased to provide a link to
an article by Professor Robert Carter, Australia, about Lysenkoism and «AGW - Theory»;
Kerr references a recent draft
article by Professor Minna Kotkin which concludes that «a disproportionate number of selected articles were authored by men» and that journals must reexamine their selection processes to eliminate any bias when it comes to choosing articles for publication.
Doing the math, I'm reminded of
an article by Professor Herwig Schlunk at Vanderbilt Law published in 2009.
Read the short
article by Professor Lisle Baker, «Enhancing Professional Competence and Legal Excellence Through Teaching Law Practice Management,» 40 Journal of Legal Education 375 (1990).
I have found
an article by Professor Cindy Shannon (a Quandamooka woman from North Stradbroke Island) on acculturation to be a useful guide in illuminating the path from historical trauma, anger / shame, low socio - economic status and chronic disease to unacceptably early mortality (Shannon 2002).
Professor Dudgeon paid tribute to the role of a non-Indigenous psychiatrist, Professor Alan Rosen, in encouraging mental health bodies to acknowledge past poor practice, and
an article by Professor Rosen will also feature as part of the Acknowledgement series.
Not exact matches
Then check out a this recent
article by Judith Orloff, a clinical
professor of psychiatry at UCLA, on Psychology Today.
In fact, according to a refreshing recent Quartz
article by Oxford University
professor William MacAskill and his partner, PhD philosophy student Amanda MacAskill, lots of common «mistakes» language snobs like to lord over the common man aren't even mistakes at all, including these:
One researcher who was influenced
by Church's 2012 Science
article is
professor Olgica Milenkovic of the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.
«We were a bit surprised
by the magnitude» of the cognitive effects, says Dr. Helen Lavretsky, a
professor of psychiatry at UCLA who oversaw the study, in a New York Times
article.
Damian Thompson from Linchpin joins us again this week to talk about an
article called Milkshake Marketing
by Professor Clayton Christensen.
Recently, an
article in Harvard Business Review
by Professor Mike Toffel (Harvard Business School) and Associate
Professor Aaron K. Chatterji (Duke University) called Divided We Lead came to my attention.
Current research
by one of this
article's authors with MIT Sloan
Professor Fiona Murray, finds that the cost of collaboration seems to outweigh the benefits.
Your average college student surely knows that the real trick is to use Wikipedia to find the sources that are actually allowed
by college
professors: they are helpfully linked at the bottom of every
article.
An
article about how traditional active stock management is dying because computers are better and cheaper, cites a simple quantitative value strategy compiled
by Kenneth French, the Roth Family Distinguished
Professor of Finance.
Referring to a draft
article co-authored
by Gallagher which suggests that proposals drafted
by Harvard Law School's Shareholder Rights Project may constitute a violation of SEC rules, Minow quotes Columbia law
professor Robert Jackson, who wrote, «It is wildly inappropriate for a sitting SEC commissioner to issue a law review paper accusing a private party of violating federal securities law without any investigation or due process of any kind.
And according to an
article in the Journal of Conflict and Security Law
by David Fidler, a
professor of law at Indiana University, the current international law is «not well positioned to support responses to terrorist cyberattacks,» and there are no «strong incentives» for states to develop international law against this threat due to the relative dearth of these occurrences.
There is no need for me to restate the points made
by Professor Davis; his
article may be consulted
by anyone interested in the subject.
Professor MacCulloch was, indeed, soon to be observed putting himself about in the liberal media; and in an
article in The Times he began an unusually spiteful piece
by laboriously comparing the Church, in the wake of Pope Benedict's abdication, to the sandcastles he used to build as a boy at Clacton: «Quite suddenly there came a point where the waters» onrush became irresistible.
He explained the difference between good and bad natural law in a newspaper
article that expanded on a theme first advanced in the New York Times
by Harvard Law School
Professor Laurence Tribe.
Some comments on the Paul Liben
article, «Science Within the Limits of Truth,»
by a retired college
professor of social studies and religion.
Since the published version of the
article was condensed
by half, I hope it will not be too cheeky to refer
Professor Kainz to my forthcoming book, mentioned in the
article's bio line, which discusses these matters explicitly.
This view has been advocated with great skill
by Professor C. H. Dodd, first in an
article entitled «The Framework of the Gospel Narrative,» published in The Expository Times (June, 1932), and then in his books, The Apostolic Preaching (1936) and History and the Gospel (1938).
Like the author of this
article, my junior high hopes of being a professional baseball player were dashed
by the fact that i just wasn't very good; I'm now a business management
professor.
In an
article published in L'Osservatore Romano, Israel, who is a
professor of mathematics at La Sapienza, argues that the reason the liberal «openness» has been put aside in the case of the Holy Father has been explained
by Marcello Cini — one of the intellectuals opposing the Pope's visit — in his letter to the University's Dean.
A fascinating
article by the polymath British theoretical physicist
Professor Paul Davies considers the evolutionary characteristics of cancer cells.
That's the title of an
article in Commonweal
by Charles DiSalvo, a law
professor.
Professor Crosby's letter took me
by surprise, apparently unrelated to the
article I thought I had written yet provoked
by it.
Lastly I wish to express my special appreciation to
Professor Gregory Alles of Western Maryland College, co-editor of this volume and of this book's companion volume (also published
by Macmillan this year), entitled Introduction to the History of Religions, consisting of Wach's 1924 habilitation thesis, Religionswissenschaft and six
articles which appeared in Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (1930).
I am grateful for
Professor Berg's clarification, since it was not evident from his
article that he understood the breadth of the abortion regime established
by Roe and its judicial progeny.
This is the title of an
article in The New Zealand Herald on July 3rd 2007, bringing the news that the UMF ingredient studied
by scientists for over 15 years was identified as Methylglyoxal (MGO ™)
by a team a researchers from Dresden, Germany, led
by Professor Dr. Thomas Henle, head of the Institute of Food Chemistry at the Technical University of Dresden.
While there are a few who are vocal, like Against Equality, there is «a generation of upper - middle - class white lesbians and gays» who are «already enamored
by the idea of marriage,» says Laurie Essig, a
professor of sociology at Middlebury College, in the Salon
article Will marriage change gay love?
Editor's note: This
article was reviewed in
by Fern R. Hauck, MD, MS,
professor of family medicine and public health sciences at the University of Virginia.
While some lower back pain needs to be treated
by a specialist, most pediatricians who have a good understanding of the principles outlined in our
article can help children and adolescents prevent and manage lower back pain,» said Dr. MacDonald, who is also an associate
professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Family Medicine at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
One concise and readable analysis of the CNA (although it was written in April so may not reflect the most current legislative activity) is this
article written for The Atlantic Monthly
by Marion Nestle, the widely respected
professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University.
By Stephen Tower Orthopedic Surgeon Affiliated
Professor UAA WWAMI School of Medicine Earl, Barry Meier's recent
article in the NYT...
This is the point of view adopted
by the contemporary law
professor William H. Simon in his
article, «Social - Republican Property» [1].
Mr Johnson insisted he was not aware of the publication of the
article until February, and that it had not been approved
by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) secretariat or the Home Office's chief scientific advisor,
Professor Paul Wiles.
Survivors of melanoma were more likely to limit exposure to the sun than people who had never had the disease, but some still reported seeking out suntans and getting sunburns, reports a new
article in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
by Rachel Isaksson Vogel, PhD, an assistant
professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health at the University of Minnesota.
«For men and women with excess body weight, modest weight loss provides powerful protection against cardiovascular disease, regardless of whether weight loss is achieved
by using exercise, a healthy low - calorie diet, or both,» said Edward Weiss, Ph.D., associate
professor of nutrition and dietetics at Saint Louis University and the lead author of the
article.
The University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital were represented in the project
by Professor Harvima, who is also the lead author of the review
article.
With a Ph.D. in mathematics and as a former
professor of statistics at the university where he now holds a full professorship in computer science, he is one of very few technology experts to have contributed a long, invited scholarly
article to a law journal published
by a leading law school.
The study appeared in the April 14 print edition of Chemical Communications in the
article «Visualizing Nanoparticle Mobility in Liquid at Atomic Resolution,»
by Madeline Dukes, an applications scientist at Protochips Inc. in Raleigh, N.C.; Benjamin Jacobs, an applications scientist at Protochips; David Morgan, assistant manager of the Cryo - Transmission Electron Microscopy Facility at Indiana University Bloomington; Harshad Hegde, a computer scientist at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute; and Kelly, who is also an assistant
professor of biological sciences in the College of Science at Virginia Tech.
In addition to Belote and Pitnick, the
article was co-authored
by William T. Starmer,
professor of biology at SU; Manier, a former SU research associate who is assistant
professor of biology at the George Washington University; Stefan Lüpold, an SU research assistant
professor; Kirstin S. Berben, an SU lab technician; Outi Ala - Honkola, a former SU postdoctoral fellow who is a biologist at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland); and William F. Collins» 12, a former student of Pitnick's who is a master's candidate at the Johns Hopkins» School of Advanced International Studies.