«We identified several mutants in which the ROC15 daily response to light was impaired irrespective of the color of the light,» says Ayumi Kinoshita lead
author of the article reporting the results.
The authors of this article report on three studies.
The authors of this article report on 3 studies designed to test their attraction - similarity model of dating couples.
The authors of this article report on a recent study of SBM as it has unfolded in six schools in three Midwest urban districts: four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.
The author of the article reports that the inappropriate conduct towards the young woman included the following:
Not exact matches
«The
author of the EIU's
report has told me that he did not mean to suggest that Vancouver's fall from grace was a result
of the closures
of the Malahat highway on Vancouver Island, though many have understandably interpreted it this way and commented to this effect, both on this
article and elsewhere.
Subsequently, another peer - reviewed
article argued that the findings
reported in this post (and affiliated
article) were biased and that the
authors» data do not provide evidence
of non-citizen voting in U.S. elections.»
Jackie Cook is a specialist in corporate ESG disclosure analysis and
author of research
reports and academic
articles on shareholder activism, corporate governance and mutuality.
He also
authored many published legal
articles including New Developments in Oklahoma Business Entity Law, Summer 2003 edition
of the Oklahoma Law Review and Application
of Securities Laws to Limited Liability Companies, in the Consumer Finance Law Quarterly
Report Vol.
Dr. Ryan has
authored and co-
authored many public policy
reports, conference papers and academic
articles relating to these diverse projects, including «Why Some Venture Capitalists Escalate And Others Don't», «The Psychology
of Microfinance» and «The Future
of Social Entrepreneurship and Impact.»
And even the
author of this
article misses what those in the
reports miss, and that is, stop mixing religion and theology with a God.
Reason # 1234012398401928340192834081234 you should not trust CNN
reporting on religion... The
author of this
article seems ignorant
of the fact that Paul wrote TWO letters to the Corinthians.
Richard Hausknecht, the
author of the
article in the New England Journal
of Medicine, acknowledged that the «abortion cocktail» was indeed an experiment when he stated in his
report that «the protocol [
of the experiment] was approved by the investigative review board
of the Mount Sinai Medical Center.»
The
article gained notoriety when The Philadelphia Inquirer
reported that two
of the study's five
authors had ties to the abortion industry.
The
authors looked at more than 2,500 books,
articles,
reports, and other documents in an attempt to derive an empirically based and comprehensive statement
of the effects
of television on human behavior.
Dr. Harrison is
author of the 2014 book (with Vic Murray), Guidelines for Improving the Effectiveness
of Boards
of Directors
of Nonprofit Organizations, SUNY Open Press, and
author of a number
of scholarly peer - reviewed journal
articles, book chapters, and research
reports.
To document your accomplishments in research, your CV should contain a chronological list
of books, edited books, book chapters, journal
articles, technical
reports, and other work, clearly denoting what is published and what is under review (if there are multiple
authors, you need to state your role); funding received with you as principal investigator or co-investigator; and proposals submitted but not funded.
We've been waiting for that plant to start up before writing an update, but because it has been delayed, we asked the
author of the original
article to give us a midterm
report.
For research papers created under grants for which the
authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting
of the accepted version
of research content (Research
Articles and
Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version
of the paper published in the Science Journal is included.
In that
article, titled «Toward a sustainable biomedical research enterprise: Finding consensus and implementing recommendations,» the
authors examined a number
of recent
reports on the state
of the biomedical enterprise and distilled their recommendations into a list
of what they believe constitute «consensus» proposals.
As principal
author of the
article in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (DOI: 10.1128 / AEM.07320 - 11) that gave rise to this
report, I would like to point out that the three bases mentioned do have systems for cleaning waste water.
Newcomb Cleveland Prize The Newcomb Cleveland Prize, which is supported by Affymetrix, honors
authors of exceptional papers published in the Research
Articles or
Reports sections
of Science.
The
report, «U.S. Academic Scientific Publishing,» published November 19, follows a July 2007 NSF study which found that the absolute number
of science and engineering (S&E)
articles published by U.S. - based
authors in the world's major peer - reviewed journals plateaued in the early 1990s even as funding and personnel increased.
Lecturer, Department
of Educational Studies, University
of Oxford; Member, European Consortium that Carried Out the Research for this
Article;
Author, European
Report
Recently, in an
article published in the journal Nature Energy, lead
author Yong Yan, an assistant professor in the Department
of Chemistry and Environmental Science,
reported a key breakthrough in the basic science essential for progress toward this goal.
«The exosomes appear to contain the signaling information needed to regenerate healthy heart tissue, they are naturally able to permeate cells, and they have a coating that protects their payloads from degradation as they shuttle from cell to cell,» said Marbán, senior
author of an
article in the May 6, 2014 Stem Cell
Reports.
The $ 25,000 «prize is awarded to the
author or
authors of an outstanding paper published in the Research
Articles or
Reports sections
of Science.
We will demonstrate this here with no intent to discredit the particular
authors or to dispute the importance
of the
reported phenomena in the cited
articles.
The Association's oldest prize, now supported by The Fodor Family Trust, annually recognizes the
author (s)
of an outstanding paper published in the Research
Articles or
Reports sections
of the journal Science between June and the following May.
A study
of millions
of journal
articles shows that their
authors are increasingly
reporting p - values but are often doing so in a misleading way, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School
of Medicine.
As María Antonia Serrano, a scientist at the UPV and main
author of the study, explains: «In Spain, despite being a country with many hours
of sunlight, several
articles have
reported a high percentage
of vitamin D deficiency among various strata
of the Spanish population.»
The Association's oldest prize, now supported by The Fodor Family Trust, annually recognizes the
author (s)
of an outstanding paper published in the Research
Articles or
Reports sections
of the journal Science.
As a condition
of consideration for publication
of a clinical trial
report in our member journals, the ICMJE proposes to require
authors to share with others the deidentified individual - patient data (IPD) underlying the results presented in the
article (including tables, figures, and appendices or supplementary material) no later than 6 months after publication.
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.
In an
article in the journal Nature this week,
authors Katherine Zink and Daniel Lieberman
report experiments which support the use
of stone tools to cut meat into small portions to reduce the amount
of mastication - chewing - before swallowing the food.
The
article offers future
authors guidance on how the sex
of experimental material should be
reported.
The Declaration
of Conflicting Interests section that appears in every
article will state any
reported conflicts; if there are no conflicts, the Declaration will read «The
author (s) declared no conflicts
of interest with respect to the authorship or the publication
of this
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Articles,
reports, reviews, and letters published on the CSICOP.org website represent the views and work
of individual
authors.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-018-0651-1 The
authors have drawn the Editors» attention to an unintended discrepancy between the described hormone extraction process and the actual processing
of their urine and saliva samples, with implications for the data
reported in the
article.
An
article reporting the findings, «Linkage
of essential hypertension to chromosome 18q,»
authored by the deCODE team and collaborating cardiologists from Iceland's National University Hospital, is published in the latest edition
of the American Heart Association journal Hypertension.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
reported that from 1985 to 2007, the number
of scientific
articles published by a single
author decreased by 45 percent.
After the initiation
of an investigation into concerns about the
reporting of results, the
articles have been retracted as the result
of information provided by corresponding
author David S. DeGeest, who informed the journal that he incorrectly
reported the results
of the data analysis completed by him.
In this
article, the
author reports one - third
of autism cases are the result
of an inflammatory disease that began in the womb, thanks to the mother's imbalanced immune system.
In an
article on the Africans
of Zimbabwe,
author Dr. Michael Gelfand
reports that by 1980 western foods such as white bread, refined sugar, jam and tea had become popular.6 These were usually eaten between the main meals, which still consisted
of native foods including stiff maize porridge, vegetable relish and some meat or fowl.
Perhaps in acknowledgment
of this fait accompli, some
of the journalists
reporting on the show choose to focus on the implications such canonisation might have on the future
of his «transgressive» brand
of cinema; as the
author of an
article for Slate magazine wondered, what does it mean «When a Radical Gets a Retrospective?»
The key flaw in their
report, as we describe in more depth in the
article, is that the CRP
authors compare the racial composition
of all charter schools to that
of all traditional public schools.
The
article reported results from a large (nearly 16,000 respondents) representative sample
of students in grades 6 through 10; the
authors were associated with the National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development (which supported the survey).
The CRP response to our Ed Next
article points out that the
authors of the CRP
report did consider the city as a unit
of comparison and present the results in Table 22 on page 63
of the original
report.
This
article is adapted from two
reports authored by Freeland and published by the institute in 2014: «From policy to practice: How competency - based education is evolving in New Hampshire» and «Blending toward competency: Early patterns
of blended learning and competency - based education in New Hampshire.»
The
authors rely mainly on newspaper
articles to make their arguments, with a smattering
of books and advocacy - group
reports thrown in.