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Wheeler's «split the baby» approach to the contentious net neutrality debate, reported on over the weekend
by the Wall Street
Journal and the New York Times, would effectively reclassify Internet service providers as public utilities akin to the phone companies under
Title II of the Telecommunications Act, but only in dealing with large content providers such as Netflix and Google's Youtube.
This little tidbit also came from the Secret
Journals of Congress which has an entry on July 19th stating: «Resolved that the Declaration passed on the 4th be fairly engrossed on parchment with the
title and stile of «The unanimous declaration of the thirteen united states of America» & that the same when engrossed be signed
by every member of Congress.»
That's the
title of an article
by Heather Mac Donald in the current issue of City
Journal, just made available on their website.
paper With a
title like that you just know there will be some overlap with our favorite
journal, and, sure enough, here are essays
by, among others, Peter Berkowitz, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Daniel J. Mahoney, Wilfred McClay, and Gilbert Meilaender.
Foot's language was also used
by Dr. Bob's wife Anne Smith in her
journal, and
by long - time Oxford Group activist James D. Newton in his biographical Uncommon Friends
title.
At issue is a very long article in the Winter 1998 issue of that excellent
journal Pro Ecclesia written
by Scott H. Moore, a philosopher at Baylor University,
titled «The End of Convenient Stereotypes: How the First Things and Baxter Controversies Inaugurate Extraordinary Politics.»
Reflections on the Morality of the Persian Gulf War edited
by David E. DeCosse Doubleday, 132 pages, $ 15 The views of Stanley Hauerwas and George Weigel on the question posed
by the
title are familiar to readers of this
journal.
The same UCSF team of researchers had another paper published last month (November 2017)
by the open access
journal PLOS Biology
titled, «Sugar industry sponsorship of germ - free rodent studies linking sucrose to hyperlipidemia and cancer: An historical analysis of internal documents.»
As an industry «thought leader» Juan frequently speaks at industry gatherings, and has written over 100 articles in foodservice
journals, including a regular column in Foodservice Equipment & Supplies
titled Foodservice
by Design.
The research has been highlighted in many publications including the Food Chemistry
Journal (www.elsevier.com)
titled «Comparison of the phenolic - dependent antioxidant properties of coconut oil extracted under cold and hot conditions»
by Prof. Kapila Seneviratne, Chamil D. Hapuarachchi and Sagarika Ekanayake; Food Science and Technology of Sage Publications
titled «Antioxidant activities of the phenolic extraction of seeds and seed hulls of 5 different species»; International
Journal of Food Science and Technology of the United Kingdom; and the International Food Research
Journal of Malaysia.
A first of its kind pilot study
titled, «The Celiac Patient Antibody Response to Conventional and Gluten - Removed Beer,» was published online
by the
Journal of AOAC International, and was conducted
by GIG at the University of Chicago's Celiac Research Center.
This ten minute workout was discussed in the May 2014
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in a study conducted
by Weill Cornell Medical School,
titled, «Postnatal Exercise can Reverse Diastasis Recti.»
«There is no such thing as infant sleep, there is no such thing as breastfeeding, there is only breastsleeping,» reads the
title of a new peer - reviewed commentary piece
by University of Notre Dame anthropologists James McKenna and Lee Gettler that appears in the prestigious European
journal Acta Paediatrica.
Melding the category strengths and bestselling authors of both imprints, TarcherPerigee's core publishing areas include: Self - improvement (such as the runaway successes Start Where You Are
by Meera Patel, The Power of Kindness
by Piero Ferrucci, Attached
by Dr. Amir Levine, and A Mind for Numbers
by Barbara Oakley); Creativity (including interactive books like Adam J. Kurtz's 1 Page at a Time and Me, You, Us
by Lisa Currie as well as the multi-million-copy bestsellers Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
by Betty Edwards and The Artist's Way
by Julia Cameron); Parenting (the New York Times bestseller Brainstorm
by Dr. Daniel Siegel, Carol Kranowitz's go - to guide The Out - of - Sync Child, and Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
by Dr. Laura Markham); Spirituality (including bestselling
titles like Transcendence
by Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Goldie Hawn's 10 Mindful Minutes, The Science of Mind
by Ernest Holmes, and I Am the Word
by Paul Selig); and Gift / Inspiration (such as the Wall Street
Journal bestseller Chasers of the Light
by Tyler Knott Gregson, the New York Times bestseller Catification
by Jackson Galaxy and the James Beard Award - winner Imbibe
by David Wondrich).
Their new insights are described in a paper
titled «Multiple mechanisms drive calcium signal dynamics around laser induced epithelial wounds» published Oct. 3
by the Biophysical
Journal.
Today's guidance, written
by a group of cervical cancer screening experts led
by University of Alabama at Birmingham gynecologic oncologist Warner Huh, M.D., is being published simultaneously in the
journals Gynecologic Oncology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and the
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease under the
title «Use of Primary High Risk Human Papillomavirus Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening: Interim Clinical Guidance.»
Any further distribution or use of content published under CC
BY 4.0 must maintain attribution to the author (s) and the published article's
title,
journal citation, and DOI.
The value of this information is illustrated
by the results of a study published May 19 in the
journal Geophysical Research Letters
by Oster's group, working with colleagues from the Berkeley Geochronology Center, the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History and the University of Cambridge
titled «Northeast Indian stalagmite records Pacific decadal climate change: Implications for moisture transport and drought in India.»
A paper outlining the research,
titled «An Extensible Interface for QM / MM Molecular Dynamics Simulations with AMBER» and conducted
by members of the Walker Molecular Dynamics Lab (WMD) at SDSC, was featured on the cover of the January 15th issue of the
Journal of Computational Chemistry.
A clue to the researchers» motivation is provided
by the
title of their paper in the lovely
Journal of Serendipitous and Unexpected Results (jsur.org/v1n1p1):...
(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.)
This reasearch is also part of a larger project recently published in the
journal The Biological Bulletin,
titled «Molecular Evolution of Spider Vision: New Opportunities, Familiar Players,»
by Morehouse; Elke Buschbeck, UC professor of biology; Daniel Zurek, postdoctoral fellow in UC's biology department and researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
An international research group, led
by Barraza - Lopez, published its findings on Jan. 8 in the
journal ACS Nano, in a paper
titled, «Quantitative Chemistry and the Discrete Geometry of Conformal Atom - Thin Crystals.»
The research was highlighted in an article
titled «Get the Message: Punishment Is Satisfying if the Transgressor Responds to Its Communicative Intent,» which was published online this month
by the
journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Vanderbilt University, and published online this weekend
by the
journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters in a paper
titled, «Iceland is not a magmatic analog for the Hadean: Evidence from the zircon record.»
Wang, Chaudhury and their colleagues reported their results today (Feb. 1) in Nature Physics, a
journal of Nature magazine, in an article
titled «Directional transport of high - temperature Janus droplets mediated
by structural topography.»
I further whittled the list
by striking off publishers lacking a general interest scientific
journal or at least one biological, chemical, or medical
title.
The research, led
by Peidong Yang of Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division, was published this week in the
journal Nature Materials in a study
titled, «Thermochromic Halide Perovskite Solar Cells.»
The article published
by the
Journal of Neurotrauma is
titled «Measurement of Peripheral Vision Reaction Time Identifies White Matter Disruption in Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.»
Journals offered
by the Dutch publishing giant, which sells more than 2500
titles, were covered
by what was the university's most expensive license
by far, says Julia Wandt, the university's head of communications and marketing.
Two papers with among the longest
titles found in the
journal that year, «The role of particle morphology in interfacial energy transfer in CDSE / CDS heterostructure nanocrystals» and «Insects betray themselves in nature to predators
by rapid isomerization of green leaf volatiles,» have 68 and 67 citations, respectively.
This device was first reported in the paper
titled «Long - range coupling of electron - hole pairs in spatially separated organic donor - acceptor layers» written
by H. Nakanotani at Kyushu University's Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA) in Fukuoka, Japan, and colleagues and published online Feb. 26, 2016 in the
journal Science Advances.
The paper,
titled «Scientists Raise Alarms About Fast Tracking of Transoceanic Canal Through Nicaragua,» was published this week
by the American Chemical Society
journal Environmental Science and Technology.
Penned
by phoneticians Anders Eriksson of the University of Gothenburg and Francisco Lacerda of Stockholm University, both in Sweden, the controversial paper appeared in the December 2007 issue of The International
Journal of Speech, Language and the Law with the
title «Charlatanry in forensic speech science: A problem to be taken seriously.»
The research is described in an article
by Chorniy and Kitashima
titled «Sex, Drugs, and ADHD: The Effects of ADHD pharmacological treatment on teens» risky behaviors» published online this month
by the
journal Labour Economics.
Their paper,
titled «Monitoring oxygen levels in orthotopic human glioma xenograft following carbogen inhalation and chemotherapy
by implantable resonator - based oximetry,» was published recently in the International
Journal of Cancer.
This picture of the basic nature of Fragile X has been reinforced
by a series of studies reported in a paper
titled «Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein Requirements in Activity Dependent Critical Period Neural Circuit Refinement» published Aug. 7 in the
journal Current Biology.
She recently co-authored a paper with Kantorow and research colleagues
titled «Integrin αVβ5 - mediated removal of apoptotic cell debris
by the eye lens and its inhibition
by UV - light exposure,» published in the
Journal of Biological Chemistry.
This research is presented in a paper
titled «Ocular Shock Front in the Colliding Galaxy IC 2163»
by M. Kaufman et al., published in Astrophysical
Journal.
Outline
title: «First live birth using human oocytes reconstituted
by spindle nuclear transfer for mitochondrial DNA mutation causing Leigh syndrome»
by J. Zhang et al. published in outline form
by the American Society of Reproductive Medicine's Fertility and Sterility
journal website.
The researchers published the results of the project, funded
by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, in the specialist
journal Plant Biology under the
title «Functional characterisation and cell specificity of BvSUT1, the transporter that loads sucrose into the phloem of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) source leaves «(doi: 10.1111 / plb.12546).
Title: The natural hallucinogen 5 - MeO - DMT, component of Ayahuasca, disrupts cortical function in rats: reversal
by antipsychotic drugs Author: M.S. Riga
Journal: Int J Neuropsychopharmacol.
In March 1986, the atomic force microscope (AFM) was introduced
by Gerd Binnig, Calvin Quate and Christoph Gerber with a paper in the
journal Physical Review Letters
titled simply «Atomic force microscope» 1.
This research is presented in a paper
titled «ALMA observations of massive molecular gas filaments encasing radio bubbles in the Phoenix Cluster,»
by H. R. Russell et al., published in the Astrophysical
Journal.
This research is presented in a paper
titled «' The detection of hot cores and complex organic molecules in the Large Magellanic Cloud,»
by M. Sewiło, et al., which appears in the Astrophysical
Journal Letters.
Paper details
Journal: Nature Astronomy
Title: Extreme magnification of an individual star at redshift 1.5
by a galaxy - cluster lens Authors: P. L. Kelly, J. M. Diego, S. Rodney, N. Kaiser, T. Broadhurst, A. Zitrin, T. Treu, P. G. Perez - Gonzalez, T. Morishita, M. Jauzac, J. Selsing, M. Oguri, L. Pueyo, T. W. Ross, A. V. Filippenko, N. Smith, J. Hjorth, S. B. Cenko, X. Wang, D. A. Howell, J. Richard, B. L. Frye, S. W. Jha, R. J. Foley, C. Norman, M. Bradac, W. Zheng, G. Brammer, A. M..
The research, described in the
journal Stem Cells under the
title «Reprogramming Postnatal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes Toward Functional Neural Crest Fates,» was supported
by grants from the National Institutes of Health.
Her Bachelor's studies culminated in a paper published
by the prestigious
journal Science in 2015,
titled «Quantum versus classical annealing of Ising spin glasses.»