Scientific content is better when backed
by journal references.
Not exact matches
The Wall Street
Journal today observed in
reference to the efforts
by the biggest banks - such as JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo - to attract deposits:
This led The Wall Street
Journal editorial board,
referencing investigations
by special counsel Robert Mueller and the House and Senate intelligence committees, to ask the Trump administration to pursue a policy of «radical transparency.»
TheCrowdCafe's writing and research has been syndicated
by, and
referenced in, a variety of publications, including The Wall Street
Journal, Forbes, Venturebeat, Crowdsourcing.org, VCexperts, and others.
The
references list eight earlier papers
by Snelling 2 in refereed
journals (or symposium volumes) on aspects of uranium mineralisation; three as sole author and five as junior co-author.
Some of the medical studies I used as a
reference are: Caloric restriction and intermittent fasting: Two potential diets for successful brain aging and Dietary Factors, Hormesis and Health, found on the US National Library of Medicine Site, Cardioprotection
by Intermittent Fasting in Rats on the American Heart Association Site and Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on aerobic and anaerobic performance and perception of fatigue in male elite judo athletes from the
Journal of Strength and conditioning research.
Backed
by more than 1,200 science
journal references, Baby Matters, Revised 3rd Edition: What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Caring for Your Baby,
by parenting expert and pediatric nutritionist Dr. Linda Folden Palmer.
There are certain basic principles for safe sleep sharing, and these are covered in scientific detail, and very highly
referenced from leading
journals in SIDS: A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Preventing Sudden Infant Death,
by William Sears, M.D..
My assertions in this letter are supported
by many more medical and science
journal references.
Azzopardi said that Cuomo's 2014 comments were only in
reference to the December, 2013 phone call that was reported
by the
Journal — not the October phone call that Rechler testified about.
You can best do that
by staying on top of the pertinent scientific
journals (e.g., The
Journal of Chromatography B), reading specific
reference books, and visiting HPLC manufacturers?
Moreover, these programs come with
referencing styles for thousands of
journals, which will save you hours of work in adjusting them to a
journal's specific format
by hand.
(A recent paper of hers in the
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
referenced both a best - selling song
by Shakira, «Hips Don't Lie,» and the title of the Steven Seagal film Hard to Kill.)
Journal references: Applied Physics Letters (vol 95, p041106), and «An electromagnetic black hole made of metamaterials»
by Tie Jun Cui and Qiang Cheng's (preprint archive)
Rather than scoring
journals by their impact within the scientific community, Altmetric scores individual articles based on buzz: stories in the media and
references on blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and even Wikipedia.
But the editorial team of the
Journal of Natural Pharmaceuticals, headed
by Editor - in - Chief Ilkay Orhan, a professor of pharmacy at Eastern Mediterranean University in Gazimagosa, Cyprus, asked the fictional Cobange for only superficial changes to the paper — different
reference formats and a longer abstract — before accepting it 51 days later.
Celestial pointing for time - of - day
reference in Nheengatú,»
by Simeon Floyd of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands, was published in the March, 2016 issue of the scholarly
journal Language.
In the study
by Keiko Udo and Yuriko Takeda, published in Coastal Engineering
Journal on 29th May 2017, the authors projected beach losses in the 77 coastal zones throughout Japan caused
by future SLR (2081 to 2100) relative to a
reference period (1986 to 2005) using 21 CMIP5 models, and constructed a beach - loss curve for SLR averaged along the entire coastline of Japan.
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Reference: MN Slipchenko, BG Sartakov, and AF Vilesov, SS Xantheas, «Study of NH Stretching Vibrations in Small Ammonia Clusters
by Infrared Spectroscopy in He Droplets and ab Initio Calculations», Roger E. Miller Memorial Issue,
Journal of Physical Chemistry Part A, vol.
Spontaneous Remission
by Brendan O'Regan and Caryle Hirshberg This annotated bibliography contains the largest database of medically reported cases of spontaneous remission in the world, with over 3,500
references from more than 800
journals in 20 different languages.
This 300 + page ebook, backed
by over 50 pages of
references from widely - distributed scientific
journals, is nothing less than a full - blown MANUAL for total body recomposition.
For more information on CAH, see: A Commonly Missed Cause of Infertility, NonClassical CAH
by Jeffrey Dach MD (78) Articles with Related Interest PCOS Part Two PCOS Part three Jeffrey Dach MD 7450 Griffin Rd Suite 180/190 Davie, FL 33314 Phone: 954-792-4663 Facebook Blog
REFERENCES (1) http://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Gynecologic-Endocrinology-Infertility-Editorial/dp/0781747953 The Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility: Leon Speroff MD (2) http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/5/1927 A Modern Medical Quandary: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Oral Contraceptive Pills, The
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol.
For more information on CAH, see my article on this topic: A Commonly Missed Cause of Infertility, NonClassical CAH
by Jeffrey Dach MD (78) Jeffrey Dach MD 7450 Griffin Road, Suite 190 Davie, Florida 33314 954-792-4663 http://www.jeffreydachmd.md www.drdach.com www.jeffreydach.com www.drdach.com www.naturalmedicine101.com www.truemedmd.com Link to this article: http://jeffreydach.com/2008/02/13/understanding-pcos-the-hidden-epidemic-
by-jeffrey-dach-md.aspx
REFERENCES (1) http://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Gynecologic-Endocrinology-Infertility-Editorial/dp/0781747953 The Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility: Leon Speroff MD (2) http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/5/1927 A Modern Medical Quandary: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Oral Contraceptive Pills, The
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol.
The nutritional patterns, eating recommendations and training techniques in the book are fully backed
by scientific studies published in peer - reviewed
journals and are fully
referenced and hyperlinked in the book so you can examine the studies yourself (you don't have to if you don't want to, of course;).
Before summarizing the models, I must preface
by stating that these are simply «snapshots» of the models and in no way does this blog represent these works in their entirety since entire books, chapters, and
journal articles have been required to adequately explain them (
references have been provided below for those of you who want to engage in further reading).
The
references cited
by Robinson mainly involve peer - reviewed research,
by recognized scholars, that had appeared in prestigious
journals.
The book has 261 endnotes, some of which
reference more than one source, but
by my count, only nine are peer - reviewed
journal articles.
Designed to be used with the guide, these interactive toolkits include free and low - cost resources — videos,
reference guides,
journal articles, web links, audio files, and more — organized
by topic area.
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Before long, his piece (read it at www.timesfreepress.com/news/2011/aug/04/citys-downtown-not-so-sweet-writer-says) was picked up
by local TV, the AP, and the Wall Street
Journal, and today, the ensuing brouhaha claims some 12,500
references in a quick Google search.
Let me balance this
by referencing an article in the Wall Street
Journal regarding self - publishing at a fast pace:
Gold values can fluctuate constantly, but you can determine what the current price - point is
by referencing various financial sources, such as the Wall Street
Journal.
This study was published in the
Journal of the American Veterinary Association medical journal and have been widely referenced by vets and other s
Journal of the American Veterinary Association medical
journal and have been widely referenced by vets and other s
journal and have been widely
referenced by vets and other studies.
Impress your pals who may be venturing to Seoul down the road
by referencing your handy
journal.
«She was an avant - garde who was inspired
by the principles of Islamic art, but without any visual
references to what people were accustomed to seeing in that art», Choucair's daughter Hala told the Wall Street
Journal in 2013.
Each conversation is accompanied
by complex
referencing and citation that appear in the
journal as an extensive set of footnotes.
Dr. Peter Warshall (great ecologist, birder, desert denizen, Bio-neer, Northern Jaguar Alliance, author working on a book about color and vision in nature, etc) was telling me (and I wish I had taken proper notes and
references) that he had read an article in a technical biology
journal of some sort showing that the DNA of a ancient bacterium had been absorbed into the DNA of the host creature, and that on further looking we may find that creatures are constantly acquiring whole sections of DNA
by some unknown process.
Further, wrote Dinneen, several commenters
referenced the article
by Liska et al. in the Yale
Journal of Industrial Ecology that showed lower direct carbon intensity values than the GREET model values used
by ARB.
The study in the
Journal of Industrial Ecology
by Liska et al.
referenced in both this article and several postings (e.g., Aureon Kwolek) is one in a ** series ** of articles on corn ethanol (see www.wiley.com/go/cornethanol).
They
referenced an article «in press»
by Rutherford et al with the
Journal of Climate, but Mann was one of the authors.
Some people are so deluded they will believe any old crap — if a study comes from a learned
journal, well
referenced and peer reviewed
by a notable expert in the field then it clearly can not contain a grain of truth.
If a theory is important, and is not refuted over a period of time, the original paper will be referred to (
referenced)
by other scientists in the same or other learned
journals.
Journals have a civic duty to make any science
referenced by the IPCC freely available.
The trend is for the author of the post to present a sceptical essay backed up
by numerous
references, most from legitimate and respected
journals, which are, within seconds countered
by trivial, and
reference — lacking comments from Seb.
We have seen many examples of these lists, for example in The Wall Street
Journal and Fox News, but the most frequently - cited list of «skeptics» which was also
referenced by Fred Singer in Climate of Doubt (we'll have much more on Fred Singer in an upcoming blog post) is the Oregon Petition.
Ridley had written a number of articles in British and American publications, including a Wall Street
Journal article titled «Your Complete Guide to the Climate Debate,» where he supported his arguments
by referencing publications
by the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF).
You're posting a paper that has no formal publication in a scientific
journal,
by no one who has any degree in atmospheric science, and someone (drum - roll please) whose
references are from WIKIPEDIA????
This I feel alone is grounds for the «Fury» paper to be withdrawn on ethical grounds lone (tainted,
by the authors behaviour on his private blog) and all named individual data collected for this research to be made known to (I have provided detail directly to the authors on their blogs (and to the
journal already, but I will collate —
referenced to this complaint, to follow as background material to my complaint.)
I was trying to ask if you have a
reference for the «real root cause of globalclimatewarmingchange» where the
reference is peer reviewed in an authoritative climate science
journal approved
by an approved climate scientist?