Sentences with phrase «author notes how»

In a study published in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, the authors note how important screenings are: «approximately one - half of the cervical cancers diagnosed in the United States are in women who were never screened, and an additional 10 % of cancers occur among women not screened within the past 5 years.»

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Thiel is the author of «Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future,» a book that's widely read by founders.
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
In an interview with Forbes, workplace expert and author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant; How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job» Lynn Taylor noted that blatant office favoritism can lead to a «hostile workplace.»
The study authors noted, however, that these numbers don't reflect the effectiveness of one method over another, but rather how widespread their use was.
«While no small businesses is looking to borrow $ 14 trillion, it can plan how much debt to incur,» notes the author.
The authors, previously colleagues at Boston Consulting Group, noted how the growing income gap in the U.S. had created not only a sizeable affluent group able to purchase higher - quality items in almost every category but a habit among middle - income consumers of spoiling themselves on a single category of luxury purchases they identify with.
«The marketplace for new ideas has been corrupted by software patents used as destructive weapons,» the story's authors wrote, noting that last year, for the first time, Apple and Google spent more on patent litigation and intellectual property than on research and development, a striking fact that sharply illustrates how incentives have become skewed in the tech industry.
Editor's note: Larry Alex Taunton is the founder and executive director of the Fixed Point Foundation and author of «The Grace Effect: How the Power of One Life Can Reverse the Corruption of Unbelief.»
As Imbruglia notes, the utopian vision of the Paraguayan missions was created by the Jesuits themselves: In widely circulated accounts, Jesuit authors described how once - «savage» Indios «became different men» through their conversion and joined a «perfect society» resembling the early Church.
Editor's Note: Edward Grinnan is editor - in - chief of Guideposts magazine and author of «The Promise of Hope: How True Stories of Hope and Inspiration Saved My Life and How They Can Transform Yours.»
Editor's Note: David Hazony is the author of «The Ten Commandments: How Our Most Ancient Moral Text Can Renew Modern Life» (Scribner, 2010).
Note how smoothly, with no change in style, the author alternates between «we» and «they.»)
The word «Christian» literally means «little Christ,» how does someone who acquires fame by bashing the belief of others (he may be a scholar but as the author noted, most people have only heard of him because of his uncouth mannerisms) come anywhere close to Jesus?
Editor's Note: Alisa Harris lives in New York City and is the author of the forthcoming Raised Right: How I Untangled My Faith From Politics.
In today's information age, it is interesting to note how much the Internet plays in establishing a network of netizens that globally extends beyond the geography of China in criticism and opposition to the Chinese government, as noted by several of the authors.
Editor's note: John S. Dickerson is author of the book «The Great Evangelical Recession: 6 Factors that Will Crash the American Church... and How to Prepare» and senior pastor of Cornerstone in Prescott, Arizona.
John Gay in his Beggar's Opera notes that «A covetous fellow, like a jackdaw, steals what he was never made to enjoy, for the sake of hiding it» Ancient Greek authors tell how a jackdaw, being a social creature, may be caught with a dish of oil which it falls into while looking at its own reflection.
Editor's note: David Hazony is the author of «The Ten Commandments: How Our Most Ancient Moral Text Can Renew Modern Life,» published recently by Scribner.
I noted in my book God as Author how it follows the contours of the Gospel, as I pointed out that the basic formula of balance - imbalance - restoration of balance is the framework of most stories (click on the link to page 181 for a more lengthy explanation).
She notes how the books assume that the mass global conversions expected to take place during the tribulation will be of the Protestant fundamentalist sort, engineered by giant «Promise Keeper — like rallies in sports stadiums» that, the authors presume, «the entire world finds as captivating as Americans do.»
Editor's note: Michael Sean Winters writes the blog «Distinctly Catholic» for the National Catholic Reporter and is the author of «God's Right Hand: How Jerry Falwell Made God a Republican and Baptized the American Right.»
(Author's note: it's also almost exclusively how I ate raw vegetables before I was 15.)
As the first Cup challenger in 21 years sets sail, a noted British author looks her over and tells how she was born
Much the same point is made by the authors of the new BJSM editorial and in Back in the Game, where Kutcher and Gerstner argue that suicide rates among former National Football League players, can be and have been affected by messaging in the media — a phenomenon called the «suicide contagion» — and note how, in its coverage of the suicide of players such as Junior Seau and Dave Duerson, the media has consistently ignored all seven of the recommendations of the Centers of Disease Control on how to avoid spreading that contagion, including not presenting simplistic explanations for suicide, not engaging in repetitive, ongoing, or excessive reporting of suicide, and not sensationalizing suicide.
Author of the teen survival guide, How to Deal, and noted media expert on teen issues, Dr. Jerry is focused on helping teens cope with parents, teachers, friends and academic pressure, communicating with them in a way they understand to help successfully navigate the dramas and pressures of adolescence.
The «pink slime» controversy has touched a nerve in the school food community and underscored how little parents know about what their children eat at school, said Kate Adamick, a noted school food consultant and author.
Editor's note: This post was originally published on September 15, 2008, and examines how the author has adapted Attachment Parenting International's Eight Principles of Parenting as her children grew out of the infant / toddler years.
William Sears, noted pediatrician and author of 23 books on childcare, says whether and how much your child eats should ultimately be up to her.
After reviewing «Babywise,» noted social historian Stephanie Coontz, author of «The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap» and «The Way We Really Are: Coming to Terms With America's Changing Families» (Basic Books), says that she is able to understand how some parents are drawn to Ezzo's advice.
The author revels in the details of the tale by noting how, having sent British newspapers into a frenzy, the Labour MP made it to Australia with two new identities and settled down in the suburbs of Melbourne, where «he applied to join the local jazz club».
Although Teachout, author of Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin's Snuff Box to Citizens United, showed how irked many upstate and liberal Democrats were with Cuomo two years ago — the New York Times noted that she was the «strongest challenge to an incumbent governor since primaries for the office were established in New York in 1970» — she hasn't had much electoral success.
Notes one of the authors: «How much your brain tricks you depends on how much «real estate» your brain has put aside for visual processing.&raqHow much your brain tricks you depends on how much «real estate» your brain has put aside for visual processing.&raqhow much «real estate» your brain has put aside for visual processing.»
The authors also note that the study's results provide support for the establishment of a uniform health and safety index for investors — which was proposed earlier this year in a white paper published in JOEM («Integrating health and safety in the workplace: how closely aligning health and safety strategies can yield measureable benefits,» May 2015).
While the Institute of Medicine has recommended that improved supervision of trainee physicians through more frequent contact with supervisors could reduce errors and improve the quality of patient care, the authors note that appropriate levels of supervision and how they are to be established have not been defined.
Future studies should evaluate how these guidelines improve resident supervision and ultimately patient outcomes, the authors note.
Limitations of the study include its reliance on survey participants to accurately recall and report what they ate and drank, as well as the potential for diet fads or food trends in popular culture to influence how people described their diets, the authors note.
As Temple Grandin, the noted author with autism, has said, «You gradually get less and less autistic... you keep learning how to behave.
These findings can help to identify disease severity and teach us how to take better care of our patients,» noted senior author David Binion, M.D., visiting professor of medicine, clinical and translational science and co-director of the IBD Center at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
However, the men also relied on non-affective cues, like attractiveness and how provocatively the women were dressed — this is a cause for concern, the study authors note, because relying on these cues can lead a person to overestimate the sexual interest of more attractive and provocatively dressed women when they are not, in fact, feeling that way.
«For more than 50 years, there's been evidence that there's something wrong with circadian rhythms in people with bipolar disorder, but there has been a huge gap in terms of what we understand about their brains and how altered circadian rhythms are contributing to their symptoms,» noted Pantazopoulos, lead author of the study.
«Previous studies have shown that how we perceive a face may, in turn, influence our behavior,» notes Ryan Stolier, an NYU doctoral student and lead author of the research.
He and other report authors noted that scientists trying to face threats such as global climate change and the preservation of biodiversity face unwanted input from special interest groups and political impedance, and countries that might be unequally affected by these threats have vastly different ideas of how to handle them.
The study authors note that no one knows for sure how quickly phytoplankton will be able to adapt to changing temperatures.
You looked at citations to retracted papers and tracked how the citing authors described the paper — noting that its findings were problematic given the retraction (negative), or treating the findings as legitimate research that affirms the newer paper's results (positive).
Exactly why this Western effect happened, and how the success could be spread to the rest of the nation, needs further study, the authors note.
By finding prebiotic molecules in this study, we may now have another piece of the puzzle in understanding how life came about on our planet,» noted Rafael Martín - Doménech and Víctor M. Rivilla, lead authors on one of the papers.
Yet no one quite understood precisely how and when the shrinking occurred — or how quickly it progressed, notes Michael Lee, an author of the new study.
Although the increase in risk associated with calcium supplements was small, it could represent a large number of additional heart attacks in the general population because of how many people take the supplements, the authors note.
Authors of the new study noted that prediabetes risk did decline when they included factors such as other dietary sources of sugar and how much body fat a person had.
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