Allan is the lead
author of a review published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine that examines the evidence for 10 common beliefs about vitamin D.
Protein toxicity can cause serious health problems, such as the buildup of metabolic byproducts in your blood and even death, report
authors of a review published in 2006 in the «International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism.»
Aim to complete more than 250 minutes of aerobic exercise weekly — equivalent to more than 50 minutes, five days weekly — for effective weight loss, suggest
authors of a review published in 2009 in «Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.»
Safely eat up to 2.5 grams of protein per kilogram of your body weight daily, suggest
authors of a review published in 2009 in «Nutrition and Metabolism.»
Not exact matches
He is a co-founder and co-chairman
of Conscious Capitalism Inc., and the
author (with John Mackey, founder and co-CEO
of Whole Foods)
of Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit
of Business (Harvard Business
Review Publishing, 2013).
He is the bestselling
author of three other books on loyalty,
published by Harvard Business
Review Press, including The Loyalty Effect, Loyalty Rules!
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.
Ms. Bloxham is also the
author of the Governance chapter in The Investor Relations Guide (
published by Kennedy publications) and the Board chapter in Business Valuation Resource's Guide to Healthcare Valuation and the
author / co-
author of over 100 articles
published by, among others Corporate Board Member, Directors Monthly, Directorship Magazine, International Finance and Treasury, Bank Accounting and Finance, American Banker, National Underwriter, Valuation Issues, Shareholder Value Magazine, CFO Magazine, Corporate Finance
Review, the Wharton Leadership Digest, the Journal
of Strategic Performance Measurement, Executive Talent, and the Journal
of Cost Management.
Two months after the terrorist attacks
of September 11, 2001, Turkish
author Orhan Pamuk
published an essay in the New York
Review of Books (titled «The Anger
of the Damned») in which Pamuk, who is often mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize, tried to explain the violent resentment that Muslim societies feel towards the West.
First, a study
published in 2016 showed that during «2013 and 2014, only 4
of 69,406
authors of peer -
reviewed articles on global warming, 0.0058 percent or 1 in 17,352, rejected» anthropogenic global warming.
I had read much
of Borges's work, including many relatively unknown essays and
reviews, as I prepared to write a dissertation on his «Libros y autores extranjeros» («Foreign Books and
Authors»), a biweekly column he
published from 1936 - 39 in the Buenos Aires magazine El Hogar.
The
authors of a medical article
published in January
of 2018,
Review article: coeliac disease in later life must not be missed, found that:
«We have asked the Lancet to
review the effectiveness
of its conflicts
of interest policy, given that two lead
authors of its series on Maternal and Child Nutrition,
published in June 2013, declared that they are members
of Nestle's Creating Shared Value Advisory Committee.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog
author on the rigor
of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards
of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind
of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a
review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB
review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a
review article
published in a trash journal.
But no peer -
reviewed published studies have been conducted on the effectiveness
of these plans, and none were developed by doctors or scientists, so parents either have to trust the
authors or hope that what worked for their friends will work for their kids, too.
Studies had to be case control for the purpose
of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the
authors of the studies were contacted); and been
published in peer -
reviewed journals with full text available in English.
In the
review published by Guise et al32 in 2005, the
authors classified only 2
of the 10 studies as being
of good quality.
The
authors conducted a systematic
review of published studies from which estimates
of a mean difference (standard error) in blood pressure between breastfed and bottle - fed subjects could be derived.
Ms. Teachout, a professor
of constitutional law at Fordham Law School is an expert on governmental corruption and
author of the just -
published book, «Corruption in America,» which has been receiving excellent
reviews.
The Institute, which
publishes the right - wing Claremont
Review of Books, was founded in 1979 by students
of Harry Jaffa, a philosophy professor who studied under neocon patriarch Leo Strauss and the
author of Barry Goldwater's famous call for «extremism in defense
of liberty.»
As associate professor and first -
author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and
reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition
of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no research - > no funding) but still reward high levels
of productivity, create the proper incentives for scholarly communication (
publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding
of daring and risky research, and so on.»
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.
Scholarly scientific
publishing has a lot
of traditions that are not transparent to the reader such as peer
review or the non-payment
of authors.
In an email to Science, the paper's corresponding
author, Toshihiro Nakajima
of Tokyo Medical University, defended the work, stating: «Our manuscript was formally
published after an intensive scientific
review done by reviewers and by the editorial board
of Scientific Reports.»
Yin is the corresponding
author of a study
published in the peer -
reviewed academic journal Nature Communications, which shows those interactions depend on a pair
of genes known as BES1 and RD26.
This is the first study to show the role that type I interferon plays in driving the body's immune destruction during HIV infection, said Scott Kitchen, associate professor
of medicine in the division
of hematology / oncology at the David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA and senior
author of the study
published in the peer -
reviewed Journal
of Clinical Investigation.
«In this
review, we aimed to highlight a blend
of new studies using cutting edge research techniques to investigate brain damage, but also to relate these new studies to original studies, some
of which were
published more than a century ago,» said lead
author Dr. Sara Szczepanski,
of the University
of California, Berkeley.
«The formula we derive turns out to be very useful in operating a quantum computer,» said Victor Albert, first
author of a study
published in the journal Physical
Review X. «Our result says that, in principle, we can engineer «rain gutters» and «gates» in a system to manipulate quantum objects, either after they land or during their actual flow.»
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.
In a 2006 study
published in the Journal
of the American Medical Association, the
authors reviewed 1000 research articles from 10 high - ranking, international peer -
review journals and found that up to 11 %
of articles had
authors who weren't named.
The findings,
published recently in the peer -
reviewed academic journal Nature Communications, show periodically flooded soils may actually lose organic matter at accelerated rates, said Steven Hall, an assistant professor
of ecology, evolution and organismal biology and corresponding
author of the study.
A new narrative
review authored by Carl Streed Jr., MD, at Brigham and Women's Hospital,
published in the Annals
of Internal Medicine, discusses how more research is needed to better understand cardiovascular disease (CVD) and CVD risk factors in transgender patients receiving long term cross-sex hormone therapy.
The
authors reached these conclusions by
reviewing relevant
published studies and then using a model to estimate the HIV incidence rate and the association between pregnancy and postpartum status, HIV incidence and the risk and rates
of mother to child transmission (MTCT).
«We have confirmed this earlier appearance
of the Iberian lynx based on initial molecular studies that estimate the emergence
of this feline during the Early Pleistocene in the Iberian Peninsula,» asserts Alberto Boscaini, a researcher at the Miquel Crusafont Catalan Institute
of Palaeontology (ICP) and the main
author of this study
published by Quaternary Science
Reviews.
Frietson Galis, one
of the
authors of the peer -
reviewed study, found a remarkably high percentage
of these neck ribs in the woolly mammoth,
published in a previous study.
Yang is lead
author of the new study, which was
published Thursday in the peer -
reviewed journal Nature Climate Change.
«This latest discovery is a good checkpoint on our way to the measurement
of primordial B - modes,» said Duncan Hanson
of McGill University in Montreal, Canada, lead
author of the new report
published Sept. 30 in the online edition
of Physical
Review Letters.
Examining the peer -
review process for every paper submitted to Functional Ecology between January 2004 and June 2014,
authors Charles W. Fox and C. Sean Burns
of the University
of Kentucky in Lexington and Jennifer A. Meyer
of the British Ecological Society in London, United Kingdom, which
publishes the journal, found that most
of the Functional Ecology reviewers were men, but female reviewers became more numerous over the period studied.
The journal's publisher once graced Jeffrey Beall's now - defunct list
of predatory journals, which extract high fees from would - be
authors and
publish their work without proper peer
review.
To demonstrate use
of the new nomenclature, the
authors of the study
review recently
published news species descriptions in the ichthyological literature that include DNA data and apply the GenSeq nomenclature to sequences referenced in those publications.
In a paper
published in Global Heart (the journal
of the World Heart Federation) the
authors review the findings
of atherosclerotic calcifications in the remains
of ancient people — humans who lived across a very wide span
of human history and over most
of the inhabited globe.
The awards will be given out based both on the quality
of the research and the ability
of the
author to convey potential policy implications, so it will help if the student has had the research previously peer
reviewed and
published.
There's no shortage
of places to
publish original research papers about pathogens and immunity, but a new peer -
reviewed journal on those topics has a unique
author - friendly mandate: to reduce the submission process to a matter
of minutes, and initial
reviews to just a few days.
«There was a strange wave mode which bounced the heating beams out
of the experiment,» said Zhisong Qu, from The Australian National University (ANU), lead
author of the research paper
published in Physical
Review Letters.
«Quantum theory can describe certain details
of the propagation
of waves in plasma,» said Yuan Shi, a graduate student in the Princeton Program in Plasma Physics and lead
author of a paper
published July 29 in the journal Physical
Review A. Understanding the interactions behind the propagation can then reveal the composition
of the plasma.
A study
published in the 27 September edition
of JAMA, the Journal
of the American Medical Association, examined how bias impacts the peer
review process
of medical journals by comparing what happens when study
authors are identified for
reviews, known as a single - blind
review, and when the identity
of study
authors is kept from reviewers, known as double - blind
reviews.
In a commentary
published July 20 in the journal Science, lead
author Carole Lee and co-
author David Moher identify incentives that could encourage journals to «open the black box
of peer
review» for the sake
of improving transparency, reproducibility, and trust in
published research.
«The main achievement was the fact that we used the inhibition
of the inhibitory neurons» to stimulate the memory patterns, says physicist Eshel Ben - Jacob, senior
author of a paper on the findings
published in the May issue
of Physical
Review E. «We probably made [the cell culture] trigger the collective mode
of activity that... [is]... possible.»
«So far we have doubled the peak and average «luminosity» - measures that are directly related to the collision rates,» said Wolfram Fischer, Associate Chair for Accelerators
of Brookhaven's Collider - Accelerator Department and lead
author on a paper describing the success just
published in Physical
Review Letters.
After filtering out
review articles and legitimate quoting, about one in 16 arXiv
authors were found to have copied long phrases and sentences from their own previously
published work that add up to about the same amount
of text as this entire article.