Authors of the study include researchers from the University of Minnesota, University of Delaware, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Sironix Renewables, and the U.S. Department of Energy's Catalysis Center for Energy Innovation and Argonne National Laboratory.
Other
authors of the study include: Marta García - Arévalo and Iván Quesada of the Universidad Miguel Hernández and CIBERDEM, the Spanish Biomedical Research Centre in Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Disorders.
UBC
authors of the study include Katja Anttila, a postdoctoral fellow who now works at the University of Turku in Finland, and Tony Farrell, Chair in Sustainable Aquaculture.
Other
authors of the study include: Katarzyna Linder, Franziska Schleger, Martin Heni, Hans - Ulrich Häring and Andreas Fritsche of University Hospital Tübingen as well as the German Center for Diabetes Research and the Institute for Diabetes Research and Metabolic Diseases of the Helmholtz Center Munich at the University of Tübingen in Tübingen, Germany; Isabelle Kiefer - Schmidt, Stefanie Kümmel and Magdalen Weiss of the University of Tübingen in Tübingen, Germany; and Louise Fritsche of the German Center for Diabetes Research and the Institute for Diabetes Research and Metabolic Diseases of the Helmholtz Center Munich at the University of Tübingen in Tübingen, Germany.
Authors of the study include: Dr. Douglas Fudge of Chapman University, Sarah Boggett and Jean - Luc Stiles of the University of Guelph, and Dr. Adam P. Summers of the University of Washington.
In addition to Janda and Bremer,
authors of the study include Lisa M. Eubanks of TSRI; Sabine Pellett, William H. Tepp and Eric A. Johnson of the University of Wisconsin - Madison; and James P. Carolan and Karen N. Allen of Boston University.
Other
authors of this study include Katerina Akassoglou, Kai Liu, Min Xie, Jae Kyu Ryu, Ke Li, Tianhua Ma, Haixia Wang, Saiyong Zhu, Nan Cao, and Yu Zhang from Gladstone; Edward M. Driggers, Kelly M. Stewart, and Dongwei Zhu from Agios Pharmaceuticals; and Chen Dong, Xiaohu Wang, and Lu Ni from Tsinghua University in China.
Additional
authors of the study include Adam Schmitt, Jun Shi, Alex Wolf, Chin - Chun Lu and Leslie King at the University of Chicago.
Other
authors of the study include Parinaz Fozouni, Sean Thomas, and Hendrik Sy from Gladstone, as well as Qiang Zhang and Ming - Ming Zhou from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Additional
authors of the study include Scott Fears and Jian - Jun Chen of the University of Chicago and Lin Zhang of Johns Hopkins.
Other
authors of the study include Rebecca Baer, MPH, of the Department of Pediatrics at UC San Diego; Larry Rand, MD, of the UCSF Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; and Laura Jelliffe - Pawlowski, PhD, of the UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
Other
authors of the study include: Cynthia A. Stuenkel of the University of California, San Diego in La Jolla, Calif.; Susan R. Davis of the School of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, Monash University in Australia; JoAnn V. Pinkerton of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va.; Ann Gompel of Paris Descartes University in France; and Mary Ann Lumsden of the University of Glasgow School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing in Scotland.
Additional
authors of the study include Reiner Strick, Pamela Strissel, Susanne Borgers and Steve Smith, all of the University of Chicago.
Additional
authors of the study include Harriet de Wit, Roslynn Riley and Dingcai Cao of the University of Chicago; Raymond Niaura of Brown University; and Dorothy Hatsukami of the University of Minnesota.
The authors of this study included Xuan Mao, Matthew Lee, Jeffrey Zhu and Carissa Zhu, all students from Campolindo High School in Moraga, California, who worked as interns at Berkeley Lab in 2016.
Other
authors of this study include Katerina Akassoglou, Kai Liu, Min Xie, Jae Kyu Ryu, Ke Li, Tianhua Ma, Haixia Wang, Saiyong Zhu, Nan Cao, and Yu Zhang from the Gladstone Institutes; Edward M. Driggers, Kelly M. Stewart, and Dongwei Zhu from Agios Pharmaceuticals; and Chen Dong, Xiaohu Wang, and Lu Ni from Tsinghua University in China.
In addition to Salem, other
authors of this study include Heinz - Josef Lenz, USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center; Anthony Shields and Philip Philip, Karmanos Cancer Center; Joanne Xiu and Tabari Baker, Caris Life Sciences; and Jimmy Hwang and John Marshall, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University.
We reached out to many of
the authors of the studies included on this list via email to see if they agreed with Breitbart and No Tricks Zone's analysis.
Not exact matches
Then, a few weeks ago,
author and academic Sherry Turkle penned a New York Times Sunday Review piece highlighting research along the same lines,
including one
study that showed simply having your phone out and in view can impede the process
of making deep personal connections.
The Australian
authors of one
study concluded: «A protocol
including E-CPR instituted by critical care physicians... is feasible and associated with a relatively high survival rate.»
The
author of a book called The Nordstrom Way to Customer Service Excellence has
studied the shop for decades and built a mini-industry
of lectures and workshops that aim to help other businesses emulate its success (past clients have
included TD Bank, BMO and the Cactus Club Cafe chain).
The robust growth
of these 12,700 majority women - owned companies (out
of about 200,000 total,
including the country's largest private companies and publicly traded brands) surprised the
study's
author, researcher Julie Weeks.
In addition, every issue
of the ABF Journal
includes timely cover stories and articles
authored by industry specialists, plus our regular features encompassing briefs
of the top industry related news stories, exclusive interviews with industry leaders, notable ABL transaction summaries and commentary from our team
of contributing writers on turnaround management, legal topics and case
studies and other relevant insights from ABL industry practitioners.
Directed by Marie Fortune, a pastor and
author of Sexual Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed resources for congregational
study and action,
including a
study guide for teen - agers on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph on violence against women
of color, and a manual for congregational use in discovering and developing community resources on family violence.
The writings
of Trine and other «New Thought»
authors were
studied by some early AAs,
including Dr. Bob.
The scientific pursuits
of devout Christians,
including clergymen, have been motivated by the belief that in
studying the natural world, they would know more deeply the
author of Creation.
Robert Royal is President
of the Washington - based Faith and Reason Institute and the
author of numerous books,
including The Catholic Martyrs
of the Twentieth Century: A Comprehensive World History and the forthcoming
study, A Deeper Vision: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition in the Twentieth Century.
@Mass Debater «I have read many works that
study the history
of the Jewish people and their culture as found apart from biblical sources, I have yet to find one that did not
include supposition about the veracity
of it's own work, with none claiming absolute truth as to who the
authors of the bible or who the historical figure
of Moses could have been.»
Author of numerous books and Bible
studies,
including Breaking Free, Believing God, and James: Mercy Triumphs
Author of over two dozen books and Bible
studies,
including The Organic God, The Sacred Echo, Scouting the Divine and Wonderstruck
The committee
included an international group
of academics with expertise in various aspects
of food culture and gastronomy such as Joxe Mari Aizega, General Manager
of Basque Culinary Center; Jorge Ruiz Carrascal, Professor
of the Department
of Food Science at the University
of Copenhagen; Marta Miguel Castro, a Research Associate at the CIAL Institute
of Research in Food Science, who
studies how food components could prevent disorders such as diabetes and obesity; Melina Shannon Dipietro, executive director
of Rene Redzepi's MAD project; and Dr F. Xavier Medina,
author, social anthropologist and leading scholar
of Food and Culture at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) in Barcelona.
Thus, the
authors,
including Drs. Fleiseg and Andrews, concluded that the true risk
of serious injury from starting to throw curveballs at an early age was, despite years
of study, still unknown.
The
study's lead
author, Elizabeth Hatch, said, «We found positive associations between intake
of sugar - sweetened beverages and lower fertility, which were consistent after controlling for many other factors,
including obesity, caffeine intake, alcohol, smoking and overall diet quality.»
Authors from
studies included in the analysis take a swing at Wax and his colleagues stating that not only is their methodology flawed, but their analysis and use
of data is also flawed and misleading.
In fact, the
authors do not discuss the reliability or validity
of any
study included in the review (Wax et al, 2010), or why any particular
study was excluded and this is potentially the primary issue with the Wax
study.
As the
study authors admit, other factors, such as the removal
of «bonus items»
including cookies, and an increase in meal price, may have come into play.
After analyzing hundreds
of previous
studies,
including some that involved pregnant women and children, the
authors found no strong evidence in favor
of the organics.
«Only high - quality
studies will be
included in the final summary, regardless
of where the
authors were employed or who funded the
study,» said Gray, a biologist in the reproductive toxicology division at the Environmental Protection Agency.
The main outcome measures were behavioural or physiological indicators and composite pain scores, as well as other clinically important outcomes reported by the
authors of included studies.
The
author [MB] was responsible for all aspects
of the
study including fieldwork, analysis and
authoring the manuscript.
In addition, one review
author (T Dowswell) checked excluded
studies from «Support for healthy breastfeeding mothers with healthy term babies» (McFadden 2017) for any
studies that
included sick or preterm infants and which might have
included multiples, and we checked reference lists
of retrieved
studies (H Whitford, T Dowswell and S Wallis).
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 E
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 E
studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in English.
Twelve
studies, contributing 7596 childhood leukemia cases, were
included in the analysis
of breastfeeding and childhood leukemia and the
authors found a moderate effect
of between -
study heterogeneity that was eliminated when they removed the
study by Smulevich et al. 17 The calculated pooled OR
of the 12
studies indicated a statistically significant inverse association between ever breastfed compared with never breastfed and childhood leukemia (OR, 0.87; 95 % CI, 0.77 - 0.99).
While many factors can influence hyperactivity in children,
including genes and environment, «there is good evidence that artificial food colors can also increase levels
of hyperactivity,» said Jim Stevenson, the
study's lead
author and professor emeritus in the school
of psychology at the University
of Southampton.
An
author of a new medical
study said the high cost
of paying injured N.H.L. players should push the league to stiffen what he described as inadequate measures to prevent brain trauma,
including rules that still allow fighting.
«A number
of observational
studies and randomized trials, however, showed that routine episiotomy is associated with an increased incident
of anal sphincter and rectal tears,» write the
authors of Williams Obstetrics (23rd edition, p. 401, their emphasis),
including a four to sixfold risk
of fecal or flatus incontinence.
This knowledge gap prompted the
authors of the Children's Hospital Boston
study,
including lead
author and MomsTeam concussion expert, Dr. William P. Meehan, III, as well as sports concussion neuropsychologist and MomsTeam expert, Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, to call for increased concussion education
of such physicians.
Risk
of bias graph: review
authors» judgements about each risk
of bias item presented as percentages across all
included studies
All
authors were responsible for the content
of the article,
including the conception, design, and conduct
of the
study and the interpretation
of the data.
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).