Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The
New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations
by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted
by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II;
several investigations of allegations
by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices
by the credit card industry; a
study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
The series of
studies led
by New York University's Gabriele Oettingen tested the effects of positive thinking on subjects» moods, both in the moment and
several months later.
After
several months in a Bible
study - growth group (led
by their pastor) the members began to look for ways to share their
new awareness of relationships and the Christian life in their community.
The present task of
New Testament criticism is to explore,
by a comparative
study of the
several writings, the common faith which evoked them, and which they aimed at interpreting to an ever - widening public.
The student of Hinduism who becomes familiar with those records
by hearing them
several times, who reads
several Indian novels, and who becomes acquainted with some of the best examples of Indian art, will find that he understands Hinduism better and brings
new insight to his
study of the history of India.
In addition to a helpful glossary and an indispensable index, The Literary Guide features some useful and, in
several instances, excellent general essays such as Helen Elsom's superb treatment of the
New Testament and Greco - Roman literature, Gerald L. Bruns's brilliant
study of midrash and allegory, and an interesting essay
by Alter on the characteristics of ancient Hebrew poetry.
There's so much to say about the
new MANA
study by Cheyney et al. that I'll be covering it in
several posts.
A
new study by a Stanford - affiliated researcher questions
several assertions made
by advocates for the Advanced Placement exam.
With years of doula experience framed
by completion of
several years of midwifery
studies at Birthingway Midwifery College, Calina has capped off her education
by having her first baby (Tulsie) to give her the full experience of
new motherhood.
New York Acting Labor Commissioner Mario J. Musolino has agreed to
several recommendations
by a wage board called together last year
by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to
study the issue.
A few weeks ago, a
study released
by the
New American Leaders Project found
several distressing trends.
A research
study «Changing Lives and Times» funded
by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) at Cardiff University has explored the impact of the financial crisis on the daily lives and future plans of
new fathers, finding that
several men were making significant life changes.
Hawkins also called for
New York to invest in transforming
New York's economy to 100 % clean renewable energy
by 2030 as outlined in a
study by Prof. Jacobson of StanfordUniversity and
several Cornell professors.
These
new findings are consistent with numerous cross sectional and longitudinal
studies showing that fruit and vegetables, together and separately, are linked with a lower risk of depression and higher levels of well - being assessed
by several measures of mental health.
In the
new study, Duke University researchers overcame
several of these obstacles
by using a non-pathogenic carrier called adeno - associated virus, or AAV, to deliver the gene - editing system.
Although there was additional evidence against Dobson and Norris that helped to secure their conviction,
several new studies illustrate that contamination is an issue that should be given more consideration than suggested
by the prosecution.
A previous
study of rats in
New York
by investigators at CII found
several of the same pathogens, including E. coli, Salmonella, and C. difficile.
The three Ras genes found in humans — H - Ras, K - Ras and N - Ras — were among the first to be linked to cancer development, and a
new study led
by VCU Massey Cancer Center researcher Paul Dent, Ph.D., has shown the recently approved breast cancer drug neratinib can block the function of Ras as well as
several other oncogenes through an unexpected process.
The
new study shows that the synthetic compound is capable of inhibiting the activities of
several DNA - processing enzymes, including the «integrase» used
by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to insert its genome into that of its host cell.
But those rulers may have had more to blame than just bad luck: According to a
new study, volcanic eruptions around the ancient world likely suppressed the Nile's annual floods — critical for agriculture —
by altering rainfall upriver in the Ethiopian highlands
several times from the third to first centuries B.C.E..
One of the largest colonies of gentoo penguins in Antarctica was decimated
by volcanic eruptions
several times during the last 7,000 years according to a
new study.
The
several grams produced
by the
new recipe is enough to supply numerous clinical trials, says
study coauthor Paul Wender, a chemist at Stanford University.
Several studies have shown that, like the mice in the
new study, babies born
by C - section have different compositions of bacteria than babies born vaginally.
A
new study led
by the University of Utah School of Medicine and Chung - Ang University provides evidence that
several regions of the brain are hyperconnected in adolescent boys diagnosed with Internet gaming disorder (lines between colored areas, colored areas represent specific brain networks).
By tweaking the ingredients of the zinc finger in the
new study they were able to extend its effects to
several months, repressing the disease gene over that period without seeing any harmful side effects.
In
New York City,
studies estimate that adding
several more feet of sea level rise would cause some $ 26 billion in damage and displace nearly 100,000 people
by the end of the century.
The retreat of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is diminishing Earth's albedo, or reflectivity,
by an amount considerably larger than previously estimated, according to a
new study that uses data from instruments that fly aboard
several NASA satellites.
Several previous
studies have explored whether drugs can shock cells that are infected with latent HIV to make
new viruses, setting them up for the kill
by the natural immune response.
Now, scientists at the Autonomous University of Barcelona have led a
study which analysed
several brands of beer
by applying a
new concept in analysis systems, known as an electronic tongue, the idea for which is based on the human sense of taste.
CU Boulder scientist Larry Benson said the
new study shows that Chaco Canyon — believed
by some archeologists to have been populated
by several thousand people around A.D. 1100 and to have held political sway over an area twice the size of Ohio — had soils that were too salty for the effective growth of corn and beans.
These
new findings laid the groundwork for a much larger, ongoing
study funded
by the Wellcome Trust and involving
several UK Universities and Pharmaceutical companies that will seek to replicate the findings and refine the test.
A
study published on May 22nd in PLOS Pathogens reveals how a
new type of anti-microbial substance interferes with biofilms formed
by several dangerous bacteria.
Late - summer water temperatures near the Florida Keys were warmer
by nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit in the last
several decades compared to a century earlier, according to a
new study by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Avian influenza virus H7N9, which killed
several dozen people in China earlier this year, has not yet acquired the changes needed to infect humans easily, according to a
new study by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI).
The work
by scientists from Colorado State University is one of
several new Zika - related
studies being presented at the world's largest gathering of tropical medicine experts, including probing the implications of having three mosquito - borne viruses — dengue, Zika and chikungunya — circulating in the Americas and parts of Asia at the same time.
The
new study is one of more than a dozen papers authored or co-authored
by CU - Boulder researchers published in the past
several years on human microbiomes.
Now a
new study published in Neurology may help scientists further understand how the disorders overlap and differ
by revealing
several key differences in the brain activity of Tourette's patients with and without OCD.
This
study analysed
several brands of beer
by applying a
new concept in analysis systems, known as an electronic tongue.
To learn more about the groups that manufactured these later styles, the authors of the
new study analyzed the surface features of 100 projectile points from collections at
several museums, including the Smithsonian collection, which is curated
by anthropologist Dennis Stanford.
In the second
study, a team led
by Shahin Rafii at Weill Cornell Medicine in
New York City used adult mouse cells as their starting material, and then guided them through
several steps — including exposure to some of the same gene - activating proteins — to create mature blood stem cells in a petri dish.
LA JOLLA, CA — December 5, 2013 — Avian influenza virus H7N9, which killed
several dozen people in China earlier this year, has not yet acquired the changes needed to infect humans easily, according to a
new study by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI).
The
New Frontiers Program is designed to provide opportunities to conduct
several of the medium - class missions identified as top priority objectives in the Decadal Solar System Exploration Survey, conducted
by the Space
Studies Board of the National Research Council.
A brain implant developed
by Swiss scientists helped
several partially paralyzed monkeys regain leg movement, a
new study revealed.
«
Several new blood tests are being
studied to see if they can detect liver cancer earlier than using
by using AFP and ultrasound,» Fong said.
The approval process involves
several steps including preclinical laboratory and animal
studies, clinical trials for safety and efficacy, filing of a
New Drug Application
by the manufacturer of the drug, and FDA review and approval of the application.
Although
several new classes of Tregs have recently been described, we limited these
studies to classical CD4 + CD25 + Tregs, characterized
by expression of FoxP3 (19,20).
In the
new study, Duke University researchers overcame
several of these obstacles
by using a non-pathogenic carrier called adeno - associated virus, or AAV, to deliver the gene - editing system.The paper appears on December 31, 2015 in Science.
Antibodies to a high - risk type of human papillomavirus (HPV16) could help detect oropharyngeal (1) cancer
several years before the clinical onset of the disease, reveals a
new study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in cooperation with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI) in an article published online today
by the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Scientists from
New Zealand did a
study where
several male athletes performed four different training routines which consisted of heavy and jump squats
by using their 3RM.
After living in India for
several months I moved to Albuquerque,
New Mexico to pursue my Ayurvedic training further
by studying alongside the famous Dr. Vasant Lad at his Ayurvedic Institute.