Sentences with phrase «authors cite for»

And William Nordhaus — the source the authors cite for their criticism — agrees.
Traditional publishers have long issued quarterly sales reports to their authors, often distributed three months after the fact, and that's one of the many reasons authors cite for trying to go it alone.

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As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
The authors cite nearly 20 years» worth of case studies that show how category kings swiftly take over the market cap in a particular category, leaving scraps for other competitors in the space.
The authors are also proponents of «what goes around comes around» in the link building world — called «preciprocration» by them — advocating that you freely and willingly look for places to cite work done by others, link to useful sites, etc., when appropriate and relevant.
Just for the record, this author butchers and dices each reference he cites.
In the Christian publishing industry, where ideals and the bottom line often collide and where rejection is a part of the game, it can be especially tempting for both authors and publishers to cite God's will as a reason for either moving forward with a project or leaving it behind.
The same author cites, as part of the faith, love for anyone who may be loved by God and thus by Gabriel and all those in paradise.
Moreover, neither Rauch nor the authors he cites even addresses the issue of polyamory, which is, if anything, a harder case for them than polygamy, because many of the pragmatic and prudential considerations they cite against polygamy would not apply to polyamorous arrangements.
Bestselling author of books including Faults in Our Stars and Paper Towns (both of which have been adapted into films), John Green, recently tweeted his support for helping refugees, citing his own faith and the teachings of Jesus.
Bestselling author of books including Faults in Our Stars and Paper Towns (both of which have been adapted into films), John Green, recently tweeted his support for helping refugees, citing...
Secretary Alcala recognized Ka Pecs and his enormous contribution to the collection, improvement and preservation of the country's traditional varieties of rice, and cites him as the inspiration for the Republic Act 10068, or the Organic Agriculture Act which Alcala authored as a congressman in 2010.
Many authors and medical organizations have called for boxing to be banned (Table 1), citing medical, ethical, legal, and moral arguments.8, — , 13 Others state that participants should be allowed to make autonomous decisions about participation and that the role of the medical profession should be restricted to the provision of injury care, advice, and information only.14
When Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger contacted the authors of some of the studies cited by William Sears for an article he wrote in May 2012, the scientists said it was unfair that Sears had used their work as evidence against sleep training.
Seven additional references with relevant data were also included: 3 studies were identified by an ongoing OVID alert system for a related review (9, 14, 15), 2 were cited from reference lists of eligible studies (16, 17), 1 article was written by 2 of the authors (RMM and GDS)(18), and 1 meeting abstract was also identified (19).
In the Assembly, Lancman authored the Safe Patient Handling Act (A. 1370B / S.2470 B) as well as a report on the subject, authored the Health Care Workplace Violence Prevention Act (A. 4856), and helped ensure safe working conditions at St. Barnabas hospital in the Bronx, which was cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for inadequately protecting employees from violence.
He has authored more than 1250 articles and is the most - cited engineer in history, with more than 163,000 citations, for an h - index of 203.
«The NCCN frequently makes additional recommendations for the use of drugs beyond approvals of the FDA and when it does so, it often fails to cite evidence or relies on low levels of evidence,» write the authors.
«It appears that copying text from other papers is more common in some nations than others, but the outcome is generally the same for authors who copy extensively: Their papers don't get cited much.»
Moreover, if editors and reviewers for peer - reviewed journals notice similarities between a submitted manuscript and work already posted on arXiv, they can point the authors to the preprint and ask them to discuss and cite it.
It seems the original author — someone King describes as highly cited — had mentioned in his methods section that he'd applied two statistical corrections to his data to account for a selection bias.
The authors cite examples of animals that migrated from mainland environments to colonize an island for which they were too large and those species that grew in response to a new, relatively colossal home range.
The authors cite tumor heterogeneity as the most likely reason for the success of their variance - based approach.
Markowitz also cited important collaboration of two Case Western Reserve participating authors — gastroenterologist Fabio Cominelli, who played a role in the success of the colitis experiments in mice, and Mark Chance, who contributed proteomics expertise for studies that showed how SW033291 works.
For example, a review article might quote generously from a paper the author cites, or the author might recycle and slightly update sentences from their own previous work.
Only when there is no obvious reason for an author to have copied significant chunks of text from already published work — particularly if that previous work is not cited and has no overlap in authorship — does the software affix a «flag» to the article, including links to the papers from which it has text overlap.
At a recent conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of that paper, known as B2FH for the initials of its authors (Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge, now at the University of California, San Diego, along with the late Willy Fowler of the California Institute of Technology and Hoyle), Clayton said that of 30 major nucleosynthesis papers published between 1960 and 1973, 18 cited B2FH and only one gave the nod to Hoyle's 1954 paper.
Authors cite urgent need for additional TB research.»
In the article, «The Natural and Social History of the Indigenous Lands and Protected Areas Corridor of the Xingu River Basin,» the authors cite original interviews with indigenous leaders who note significant changes in the forest's rainfall patterns, river levels, fires and agriculture cycles their groups have relied on for thousands of years.
He is listed by the Institute for Scientific Information as one of the most highly cited authors in the Plant and Animal Science category, recognition given to only the top 250 researchers in the field.
They are the ones who are cited as first authors on the papers in the field; that is an amazing legacy for us.
[5] Although the authors cite data suggesting no significant differences between RT - induced breast cancers compared with sporadic breast cancers — except for an increased risk of bilateral breast cancer — our clinical experience, along with more recent studies, suggests otherwise.
Some of the major points emphasized by the authors are not novel (localization of ILL at the SCS for rapid pathogen encounter and pre-committed IL17 production by these ILL upon bacterial infection), having been established by the authors in previous studies or by other groups as cited and discussed.
«Most people cite «lack of time» as the main reason for not being active,» said study author Martin Gibala, a professor of kinesiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
For example, in Monday's «Time to Retire the Low - Carb Diet Fad ``, the author cites a study that talks about carbs, food cholesterol, and blood cholesterol.
Citing numerous examples of studies that were excluded from consideration, and studies the DGAC cited that actually contradict the Committee's conclusions, the authors of the paper pinpoint the high - carbohydrate guidelines as the most likely cause for the dramatic increase of overweight, obesity and type 2 diabetes in the US over the past three decades.
She is the author of the monthly column «Musings on Mechanics» for Classical Singer Magazine as well as a widely read and cited blog on vocal technique and fitness, The Liberated Voice.
But when I interviewed Valter Longo, PhD, a fasting and longevity expert and author of The Longevity Diet, he did cite two deaths he knows of, from people fasting for a length of time, one of them with diabetes, and one with multiple sclerosis.
To cite a TED Talk, TED recommends using APA Style for video Weblog posts: Author.
The broad yet adult sensibilities of the Warner cartoons certainly set the template for Broughton's own witty contributions for the Tiny Toons series, and author / historian Leonard Maltin cites the unique musical knowledge children acquired; of period songs and classical music, when a good chunk of TV time was spent with Bugs, Daffy and the hugely memorable roster of stock characters.
For example, the 1995 decision in New York's Campaign for Fiscal Equality case cited by the authors simply permitted the adequacy case to proceed to triFor example, the 1995 decision in New York's Campaign for Fiscal Equality case cited by the authors simply permitted the adequacy case to proceed to trifor Fiscal Equality case cited by the authors simply permitted the adequacy case to proceed to trial.
In his book, Four Dimensional Education: The Competencies Learners need to Succeed, author Charles Fadel notes the three commonly cited reasons for character education are: «to build a...
Also, all of the pictures used are licensed for commercial use, and all authors are cited.
All pictures are licensed for commercial use, and image authors cited on the final slide.
The aggregate NAEP results cited by the author hide achievement gains of 0.5 - 0.7 standard deviation for black students and 0.3 - 0.4 standard deviation for Hispanic students.
The survey's authors note that teacher educators cited a lack of pressure from school administrators as the reason they did not require coursework in measurement for pre-service teachers.
The learning goals for the lesson are to cite textual evidence, analyze how an author develops the points of view of different characters, and write arguments to support claims with logical reasoning and relevant evidence.
In three of the 19 chapters, the authors cite California Governor Pete Wilson, who hasn't served in office for almost two decades.
For instance, the authors refer to «the reform» case as though it were monolithic and uncontested, and cite, for example, arguments that certified teachers are no more effective than uncertified, with no indication that this finding is disputed in the literatuFor instance, the authors refer to «the reform» case as though it were monolithic and uncontested, and cite, for example, arguments that certified teachers are no more effective than uncertified, with no indication that this finding is disputed in the literatufor example, arguments that certified teachers are no more effective than uncertified, with no indication that this finding is disputed in the literature.
While the authors shame all states for minimizing teachers» test - based ratings before these systems had a chance, as also ignorant to what they cite as «a robust body of research» (without references or citations here, and few elsewhere in a set of footnotes), they add that it remains an unknown as to «why state educational agencies put forth regulations or guidance that would allow teachers to be rated effective without meeting their student growth goals» (p. 4).
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