In the journal article, the authors disagreed with the task force's findings and the physicians who
authored the article stated that routine body screening of «high risk» individuals could help reduce skin cancer deaths.
Not exact matches
Only one
article declared support from an organisation linked to the coffee industry, and a second
article stated that their
authors contributed to the same organisation.
In the
article, the MSM propagandist
states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the
author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short
article.
Nonetheless, the most confusing thing in this
article, is towards the end where the
author states that «proof is provided», and the «facts are on your side.»
What I find so interesting amid all this talk of Jesus / God / Whatever, is that the same Bible that the
author of the
article is quoting also
states that God (and, therefore Jesus) is both omni - potent and omni - benevolent.
Now perhaps the term «Rapture» was indeed
authored in the 19th century, as the
article states.
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.»
Since the
author's «credentials» have been
stated at the bottom of the
article, I find it hard to believe that she really has such a poor understanding of science.
hi i enjoyed reading your
article, but i am not sure your info is accurate... i found your
article from george mataljan, the whole foods
author... he
states: «As background, different foods offer a different amount of calories per gram.
In a 1993 Chicago Tribune
article entitled «Red Dog Underground Without Attitude» the
author stated, «What a weird, fun place Red Dog is.
All
articles are
authored, unless otherwise
stated and credited, by WSA and are, therefore, the exclusive property of WSA.
The
authors of the
article stated that, «There is no evidence that consumer infant physiologic monitors are life - saving, and there is potential for harm if parents choose to use them.»
Permission is hereby granted by the
author and copyright holder, Robbie E. Davis - Floyd, to reproduce this
article for educational purposes Why is childbirth, which should be such a unique and individual experience for the woman, treated in such a highly standardized way in the United
States?
In the
article, Dr. Margot Sunderland,
author of the best - selling book What Every Parent Needs To Know,
stated that leaving a child in a
state of distress for a prolonged period without offering comfort affects them on a cellular level, specifically the «migration» of their cells as they get to where they need to be.
He is the
author of Industrial Power and the Soviet
State (OUP, 1993) and, with Robert Rohrschneider (Kansas University), of The Strain of Representation: How Parties Represent Diverse Voters in Western and Eastern Europe (OUP, 2012), as well as many peer - reviewed
articles on issues in social and political change and stability in post-Communist Europe.
He writes for Politics in Spires as a guest
author in response to David Soskice's
article: «Nation
States, Capitalism and the Crisis».
The site currently features
articles about the debate's degree of innovation (including a quote from A Familiar Online Politics Writer as well as some rather blunt opinions from the
author of Cult Of The Amateur), a look at some tech - related questions that have been submitted, details about how the candidates will be trying to use the medium to their advantage, and of course, this little gem from Red
State Update:
Briffault, the
author of several dozen law review
articles on campaign finance law and local government, has been a member of several commissions dealing with
state and local governance.
Opinions
stated in letters,
articles, commentaries, ads, graphics or cartoons are those of indiviudal
authors.
About the importance of their
article, the
authors state: «In a period of international conflict as well as domestic pressures within the NHS, the study of stress and resilience has again become a prescient topic for both military and medical communities.
In this
article, the
author states, «veteran whistleblowers suggest that scientists who are tempted to bring matters of misconduct to light should think long and hard before taking that step.»
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.
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.
The
article is also
authored by experts from the University of Alberta (Canada) and Harvard University (United
States).
She has given over 650 workshops for clients in the United
States, Europe, Canada, and Mexico, and she is the
author of over 250
articles in publications including Science, World Economic Forum, Smithsonian, Scientific American, and IEEE Spectrum.
The
article, titled «Listening to Religious Music and Mental Health in Later Life,» was
authored by Matt Bradshaw, PhD, of Baylor University; Christopher G. Ellison, PhD, of the University of Texas - San Antonio; Qijan Fang, MA, of Bowling Green
State University; and Collin Mueller, MA, of Duke University.
«The whole complex is maintained in this
state, blocked by the attachment of a tiny protein called SUMO,» explains Lorane Texari, team member and first
author of the
article.
«We provide proof - of - concept that the telomerase based treatment -LRB-...) has a therapeutic effect on the type of aplastic anemia caused by short telomeres,» the
authors state in an
article in the journal Blood, with Christian Bär among them as the first
author, as well as Juan Manuel Povedano.
Alvarez is co-corresponding
author of an
article that includes 21 co-authors from 18 institutions in the United
States and Central and South America who gathered at a multidisciplinary international workshop in Managua, Nicaragua, last November to discuss the project.
Authors of the
article include researchers from E&S Environmental Chemistry, Inc., the U.S. Forest Service, and Oregon
State University.
Levinson has
authored or co-
authored more than 80 scientific
articles and has been a named inventor on 11 United
States patents.
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
article.»
«Yet again, without citizen support we would not have obtained this large quantity of data»,
states this researcher, who is an
author on both
articles.
«We provide proof - of - concept that the telomerase based treatment -LRB-...) has a therapeutic effect on the type of aplastic anaemia caused by short telomeres,» the
authors state in an
article in the journal Blood, with Christian Bär among them as the first
author, as well as Juan Manuel Povedano.
«The database can definitely help drive design, not just of hair dyes but of other types of dyes, using the same approach,» says Tova Williams, NC
State doctoral student and lead
author of a journal
article about the research.
«It's not just the food that could be influencing your brain, but an interaction between the food and microbial changes,» explained lead study
author Kathy Magnusson in an
article on the Oregon
State University website.
Author of 4 books, including Nutrition and Cancer:
State - of - the - Art (updated 2003) is now in its third edition, Vitamin C — The Master Nutrient, Germanium: The Health and Life Enhancer and numerous
articles, Dr Goodman compiled the Cancer and Nutrition Database for the Bristol Cancer Help Centre (now known as Penny Brohn Cancer Care) in 1993.
Thirdly, the
article contradicts itself,
stating that blood testing is not needed, while the
author earlier reported that blood testing revealed a high estrogen level.
Trained as a molecular biology scientist in agricultural biotechnology in Canada and the US, Dr Goodman is the
author of 4 books, including Nutrition and Cancer:
State - of - the - Art, Vitamin C — The Master Nutrient, Germanium: The Health and Life Enhancer and numerous
articles.
Mr. Brisson,
author of the above
article,
stated that B licheniformis goes through our system all the time, so why is it not a problem then?
In addition, Ryan has
authored articles on constitutional law and theory and has argued before the United
States Supreme Court.
Furthermore, the
author of the
article states, different teachers use different combinations of those factors in different proportions when assigning a final, «objective» letter grade to each student.
Authored by guest editors Leon Lynn and Anne Wheelock, the
article began by
stating:
The
article's
author, James A. Peyser, explains that even though Boston Public Schools and the Boston Alliance for Charter Schools affirmed their commitment in September 2011 to «[provide] all Boston students and families with improved schools and broader choice, [through] a new culture of collaboration between the district and charter schools,» charter school growth is stymied by the
state cap, which limits students who attend charter schools to 9 percent of the total public student population statewide, and to 18 percent of students in the lowest - performing districts, which includes Boston.
In the
article Teaching preschoolers learning strategies: «What» meets «how»,
authors Felicia R. Truong, Ed.D. (AppleTree Institute's Director of Curriculum and Content) and Abby G. Carlson, Ph.D. (AppleTree Institute's Director of Research and Evaluation)
state that «children need to know how to learn not just what to learn» and write about how AppleTree's instructional model Every Child Ready helps educators do this.
The
author of 11 books and numerous
articles, Sprenger is a popular keynote speaker who has engaged audiences throughout the United
States and internationally.
In response to the
article authored by Dr. Vladimir Kogan of Ohio
State University, «Value Added vs. Similar Students» Measures: Comparing Two Methods for Holding Ohio Schools Accountable,» the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) has identified significant misrepresentations and analysis errors by Dr. Kogan.
He has been the lead or co-lead
author of numerous evaluations (including It's More Than Money, Catalyst for Change, and Pathway to Results, the first comprehensive, longitudinal evaluative studies of the impact of performance - based compensation on student achievement, teacher effectiveness and systems change) and
articles, and provides briefings to members of the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Department of Education,
state legislatures and departments of education, and the media.
Howie has been a tenured Full professor at two Research I universities (22 years); the Director of the federally - funded
State Personnel Development /
State Improvement Grant for the Arkansas Department of Education (13 years); and he has
authored 18 books, published over 100
articles and book chapters, and delivered over 2,500 papers and workshops internationally.
She has
authored numerous publications centered on close reading, Common Core
State Standards, science literacy, formative assessment, and reading in the content areas, including
articles in Educational Leadership and the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy.