Sentences with phrase «as this review article»

To specifically address these questions, recent review articles published in influential, peer - reviewed publications were selected for this current discussion, as these review articles rigorously evaluate and summarize findings across a number of scientific studies and provide the overall «state of knowledge.»
The issue remains controversial, as this review article explains.
As a review article about the DMS - climate link says:

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The country also receives a «B» on scientific articles, measured as the number of peer - reviewed scientific articles produced in natural sciences and engineering per million population.
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As evidence their strategy is solid, Humphrey cites a popular article at Harvard Business Review that shows the linkages between employee satisfaction and customer satisfaction and ultimately, profitability.
As Steve Blank recently pointed out in an article in Harvard Business Review, it was the failure to deal with this issue that led to many of General Electric's current problems.
An MIT Technology Review article describes the display technology as being «bright and longlasting» but costly to manufacture, thus it's used in only a few products like the electronic billboard displays in sports stadiums.
As they explain in a Harvard Business Review article, their initial goal was to study financial decision - making among governmental VCs in Sweden, and to help the group improve their processes.
Free article directories such as EzineArticles.com offer a wide range of articles, reviews and other content for reposting.
Reviews are also non-binding on publication — it's peer - review, not peer - approval, and the final decision to publish, as with almost any peer - reviewed article, rests with the editor / co - editor / publisher.
and The Ultimate Question, as well as numerous articles published in Harvard Business Review.
He has written dozens of articles with Harvard Business Review Press and other business publications, such as The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The New York Times, Fortune, Forbes and BusinessWeek.
In addition, Jeanne has written articles in such publications as AACSB, Association of Business Schools, Chronicle of Higher Education, CLO Magazine, Financial Times, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Harvard Management Update, HR Executive, Journal of Business Strategy, TRAINING, T&D Magazine, Outlook, a publication of Accenture, People & Strategy Journal, and Workforce Management.
As a result, I revised Article 4.1 to cite instead a review by Vanguard using a Morningstar study for the differences between individual investor returns and the returns of the funds themselves.
An accomplished author as well, Mr. McCourt's academic articles have been published in the Alberta Law Review, Saskatchewan Law Review, Manitoba Law Journal, Canadian Family Law Quarterly, Legal Medical Quarterly, and The Barrister.
As we are more concerned about the future than the past, I've reviewed each company individually in the following article.
This article may offer some guidance as to when you should review your estate plan.
In a recent Harvard Business Review article, Tim Evans cited Southwest Airlines as having been a disruptive force in the airline industry because of co-founder Herb Kelleher's ability to «think something different.»
In fact, as this article from the Harvard Business Review by economist Peter Cappelli documents, way back when they were actually pretty key to organizations management training programs, the mention of which sounds kind of retro these days.
Sangeet's work has been featured as the Spotlight article on Harvard Business Review (April 2016 edition) and the themed Business Report of the MIT Technology Review (September 2015).
Concerning «getting pearls of wisdom» from research and review of original documents posted on the Internet, versus doctrinal justifications by a specific denomination which begin with enamored language, such as «most convincingly», «sublime article», «holy Christian faith», «believe and confess»....
An earlier version of this essay appeared as part of a much longer article in the June 1996 issue of Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review.
On September 7, the publisher of the journal, the Council of the Biological Society of Washington, released a statement retracting the article as not having met its scientific standards and not peer reviewed.
In reality, as a recent article in the prestigious Brookings Review points out, private schools today are more integrated than the public schools.
I'm sure you've done plenty of rigorous scientific research in the lab and in the field, published articles in peer - reviewed scientific journals, and are widely recognized as one of the leading members of your particular field.
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New Oxford Review, originally Anglican and now Roman Catholic, is known to run articles sometimes as interesting as the advertisements it places, seemingly everywhere, in other magazines of more general interest.
Richard John Neuhaus» comment on Douglas Laycock's «Substantive Neutrality Revisited» law - review article (While We're At It, June / July 2008) referred to Philip Hamburger's 2002 book Separation of Church and State as a «magnificent» debunking of Jefferson's wall between church and state.
Lest anyone think I am praising my own efforts, let me say that I should be very pleased if my own modest book review could be seen as a footnote to some of the outstanding articles.
In his review article of Hartshorne's Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method (PS 2:49 - 67), Robert Neville remarks that «one of Hartshorne's most important contributions» has been his concern to deal «with problems as formulated by public discussion, usually that of analytical philosophers.»
Another bit of prima facie evidence that might be considered in favor of Hartshorne's «personalism» is that in Virgilius Ferm's 1945 classic Encyclopedia of Religion, a work to which Brightman contributed forty articles, 14 and in which Brightman had particular editorial input, 15 the article on «God, as personal» was written by none other than Charles Hartshorne.16 This, along with Brightman's review of me Divine Relativity (cited below), suggests that Brightman himself considered Hartshorne a personalist.
An article so named today would likely be one more tiresome exposé of Bill Clinton's struggle for girth control, but Mueller intended «election» to ring predestinarian bells as he reviewed the latest book by a then youthful Presbyterian minister, Charlie W. Shedd: Pray Your Weight Away (1957).
An article so named today would likely be one more tiresome exposé of Bill Clinton's struggle for girth control, but Mueller intended «election» to ring predestinarian bells as he reviewed the latest book by...
As one example, before he took the bench, Brandeis and his legal partner Sam Warren penned «The Right to Privacy,» one of the most influential law - review articles in history, in the Harvard Law Rreview articles in history, in the Harvard Law ReviewReview.
And those articles in peer - reviewed journals such as the Lancet, Science and BMJ, mentioned by Dr. Greene, were all in the public domain: the Vatican Press Office should have known about those, too, and should have been ready to quote them the instant the Pope made his off - the cuff remarks.
As Livio Melina explains in his article «Christ and the Dynamism of Action: an Outlook and Overview of Christocentrism in Moral Theology», Communio: International Catholic Review 28 (Spring 2001), «the spectrum ranges from an affirmation of the primacy of Christ as exemplary model to an acknowledgement of a Christie ontology of the moral subject, from a reference to the critical mediation of anthropology up to an affirmation of his concrete human existence as the categorical norm»As Livio Melina explains in his article «Christ and the Dynamism of Action: an Outlook and Overview of Christocentrism in Moral Theology», Communio: International Catholic Review 28 (Spring 2001), «the spectrum ranges from an affirmation of the primacy of Christ as exemplary model to an acknowledgement of a Christie ontology of the moral subject, from a reference to the critical mediation of anthropology up to an affirmation of his concrete human existence as the categorical norm»as exemplary model to an acknowledgement of a Christie ontology of the moral subject, from a reference to the critical mediation of anthropology up to an affirmation of his concrete human existence as the categorical norm»as the categorical norm».
In his September 1, 2011 column «Gay and Christian,» Russell Saltzman addressed my article in the New Oxford Review, in which I sketched a brief history of homosexual politics over the past two and a half millennia as a background for understanding the present controversy.
National Review Editor John O'Sullivan points out that Buckley's essay is «ten times as long as the average cover story,» but says the topic was important and sensitive enough to dictate printing the entire article.
Virginia Burrus, in her article «The Heretical Woman as Symbol in Alexander, Athanasius, Epiphanius, and Jerome,» Harvard Theological Review, 84:3 (1991) 229 - 248, points out how her analysis has indicated that the sources examined «speak loudly and clearly of the preoccupations of the men who articulated their orthodox identity through the use of woman as a symbol of the threatening forces of sexuality, social chaos, and false belief.»
The report had its origins in an article published by the World Wildlife Federation that was not peer - reviewed but that the IPCC accepted uncritically as scientific research.
But when the Berrigan brothers made opposition to the Vietnam war a cause célèbre for the Catholic left, Wills began a journey that started with Bare Ruined Choirs (a book praising the Berrigans) and concluded with his appointment as the de facto lone Catholic voice on the secular - liberal New York Review of Books, where his articles jostle those by atheist Darwinians and defenders of Roe v. Wade.
It appeared as an article in the ecumenical review, Vol.
Robert N. Bellah's theory of religious change was published as a brief article in the American Sociological Review in 1964.
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A recent article in the trade journal Global Coffee Review reports that the 2012 - 13 crop year could be upwards of 60,000 tons, and that the projection for 2019 - 20 is as much as 200,000 tons.
all the time i used to read smaller articles or reviews that as well clear their motive, and that is also happening with this article which I am reading at this time.
There are more than 40,000 diet reviews as well as health and wellness articles.
Food packaging developments, sustainability and packaging design trends lead as top issues so far this year, as we review the five most popular articles based on page views for January 2018.
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