Sentences with phrase «cited as references»

The works are referred to in the Youtube video and cited as references in the description.
I don't know where the line should be drawn myself but I do feel uncomfortable every time I read a family is feeling more pain because their blog is being cited as a reference.
Authors should provide the trial registration number in the Acknowledgements section and provide a link to the trial registration, to be cited as a reference.
The first edition of International Tables of Glycemic Index, published in this Journal in 1995 with 565 entries (6), has been cited as a reference in many scientific papers.
In this this auction the centerpiece was the «The Golden Calf» which sold for # 10,345,250 with buyer's premium and was cited as a reference to Hirst's representation of cultural excess, worshipping false idols and likely Hirst's own myth making.
The articulation of the landscape in this series appears dipped in a metallic liquid, an effect of the unadulterated graphite used by Fernández that is reminiscent of artist Robert Smithson's Pour works, whom Fernández has cited as reference.
Next to Wachtel we have Mark Leckey as UK - based artist who won the Turner Prize in 2008, he's a very established practitioner now but is one that many of the younger British artists in this show would cite as a reference.
If you can't possibly avoid the subject, why not first go back to that thread, or to the article you cited as a reference, and try to come to terms with the fact that your 1 % figure is a grievous underestimate of what would be needed?
These two sentencses were cited as reference No. 46 in the WWF / IUCN report.
Blogs and other articles argued incorrectly that a report, the «Global Review of Forest Fires,» should not have been cited as a reference, because
This is cited as a reference in Briffa et al 2008.
The Greenpeace study by Hoegh - Guldberg (whose written many peer - reviewed paper on coral reef degradation — look it up) is cited as a reference for this sentence» Other likely impacts of climate change on coastal tourism are due to coral reef degradation».
Hey, I found his work cited as a reference on Wikipedia today.

Not exact matches

After one of those briefings, Senate minority leader Harry Reid wrote FBI Director James Comey, citing reports of meetings between a Trump adviser (a reference to Page) and «high ranking sanctioned individuals» in Moscow over the summer as evidence of «significant and disturbing ties» between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin that needed to be investigated by the bureau.
I will tell you from experience that when companies do specify a style guide to use as a reference for their content, they nearly always cite AP Stylebook.
This reference is to Janet Yellen's testimony in her Senate confirmation hearing as the chairman - to - be cited the benefits of the Fed's policy of über low rates for the average household.
I should point out the links I posted elsewhere aren't to «scientific hypotheses» but rather web pages that cite sources for studies or as reference to their discussions.
Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
@ Bucek My reference to the OT was not to cite it as a binding authority on the church, but to draw the lessons for our learning.
From Rachel: So the most common Bible passage cited by those who oppose the possibility of postmortem salvation is probably Hebrews 9:27 - 28: «And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment, so Christ also, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time for salvation without reference to sin, to those who eagerly await Him.»
There is no mention of the passage by earlier Christian writers who were familiar with the writings of Josephus and cited his passages yet never reference one that, if it had existed in their time, they would have referenced as support for Christianity.
The issue here is whether the claim is supported or not and as you didn't see fit to respond to my pointing out Tour's failure to identify specific deficiencies, I take this as your concession that his claim, as provided in your linked articles, was supported not by citing evidence, but rather by referencing anecdotes.
All further references to this work will he cited in the text as CM.
All further references to this work will be cited in the text as TFW.
A 1971 research report listed 14 references where chile was cited as a therapeutic agent for cancer.
You did not cite any references better or different than MANA's or UNICEF's — as I cited -.
You can write to her at [email protected] or [email protected] citing Muazu's Home Office reference as A1464395.
From the same reference, Malcolm X could be cited as a notable Black Nationalist, especially after his pilgrimage to Mecca.
If you use Wikipedia for research, look at the references the article cites, estimate if you consider them trustworthy, and use those as a source.
The President in his response then makes reference to the weak capacity as cited by the journalists as part of the challenges in dealing with the menace.
This appears to be a reference to what has been cited as the direct instigator of the Russia investigation: Campaign adviser George Papadopoulos's admission to an Australian diplomat that he'd been told about the Russians having obtained emails related to the Clinton campaign.
The governor cited the ongoing crisis in Ondo PDP as a point of reference where frivolous petitions had been used to further the interest of the ruling party and destroy the judiciary.
Speaking on the BBC's Sunday Politics, David Lidington, the leader of the Commons, cited as an example the need to change a bill to take out a reference to an EU body serving as a regulator and replace it with a reference to a UK regulator.
The state Committee on Open Government, citing case law, has opined that «merely repeat [ing] citations referenced in the initial denial of access» can not «be characterized as having «fully explained» the reasons for further denial.»
It cited as evidence a reference that Ciarlante «called supporters of the Town Comprehensive Plan «communists.
«Up till today, that Appeal Court judgment of October 10, 2010, that made Fayemi governor is not being cited as authority in any election matter and with Obasanjo's reference to Salamigate as terminology for judicial manipulation, it should be clear to Fayemi himself that he became governor by judicial fraud.
References cited in the Supplementary Materials should be included as part of the main reference list and numbered reference citations should cite this single main list.
That's a reference to an often - cited 2005 survey in which faculty say that «administrative tasks» — such as complying with agency reporting requirements — take up 42 % of the time they devote to federally supported research projects.
It should be cited at relevant points in the text using a citation number that refers to a note in the reference list that reads «Materials and methods are available as supplementary materials at the Science website.»
In a telephone interview and several e-mails to ScienceInsider, Mori states that he reused viral protein expression images from his own published work but did not cite his earlier papers as references.
Nickell and Baker quote extensively from others throughout — from case histories as well as from more general books — occasionally laughably, as when they solemnly cite a reference for the statement that it is possible to make black - and - white prints from a colour slide.
The practice of science, which includes the packaging of findings from science for use in the public - policy arena, is governed by an unwritten code of conduct that includes such elements as mastering the relevant fundamental concepts before venturing into print in the professional or public arena, learning and observing proper practices for presenting ranges of respectable opinion and uncertainty, avoiding the selection of data to fit pre-conceived conclusions, reading the references one cites and representing their content accurately and fairly, and acknowledging and correcting the errors that have crept into ones work (some of which are, of course, inevitable) after they are discovered by oneself or by others.
I cite three examples here as references:
«Private communication» and commercial manuals are not appropriate references, and should not be included in the bibliography; instead, they should be cited as a footnote to the text, if they must be included at all.
Evidence in support of the first hypothesis would need to cite demonstrations of how symbolic reference, as used by humans, could evolve from functional reference, as observed in other animal communication systems.
Medical historians cite a 3rd - century B.C. Chinese medical encyclopedia as the first reported reference to the fever, headache, and rash known as dengue.
Contrary to the values often cited as «normal» or «reference range» on laboratory values, ideal TSH is in the range of 1.5 mIU or less.
Despite this debate, for all intensive purposes, most laboratories still cite the normal TSH reference range as between 0.4 and 4.5 mU / L.
At Emilio Pucci, Pieroni cited «Kate Moss, David Sims and Nineties grunge cool» as her references - and it shows.
It really captures the relentlessness of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween, the latter of which Roberts cites as one of several John Carpenter reference.
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