The Times article
cited a study published in the journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
Adverse drug reactions kill tens of thousands of people annually; one widely
cited study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in 1998 puts the number at more than 100,000.
(His paper on this topic is the second most frequently
cited study published in the journal, Interfaces.)
Not exact matches
A
study published in the
Journal of Food Science (funded, it must be noted, by the Mushroom Council) found that «consumers generally preferred meat - mushroom blends
in tacos over a 100 percent beef filling,
citing increased aromas, flavors and moisture,» according to the Washington Post.
It
cites a
study funded by the British government and
published in September
in a UK medical
journal.
It's also important to note that a frequently
cited 2009
study published in the
journal Pediatrics found that healthy newborns sitting
in a car seat had significantly decreased blood oxygen levels compared to those laying flat and the researchers concluded that infant car seats should be used for car travel and not as a replacement for a flat sleeping surface.
A case
study on D - MER performed by lactation consultants Alia Heise and Diane Wiessinger and
published in the International Breastfeeding
Journal cited the need for further research on D - MER.
One oft -
cited 1987
study published in the
Journal of Chronic Diseases reported that the number of people who experience drops
in blood pressure after eating high - salt diets almost equals the number who experience blood pressure spikes; many stay exactly the same.
A
study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reported that, of 1008 articles, «[a] ll 14 of the most highly
cited papers
in the
study were rejected by the three elite
journals, and 12 of those were bounced before they could reach peer review.
But a much
cited study,
published in 1984
in the
journal Science by environmental psychologist Roger Ulrich, now at Texas A&M University, was the first to use the standards of modern medical research — strict experimental controls and quantified health outcomes — to demonstrate that gazing at a garden can sometimes speed healing from surgery, infections and other ailments.
He examined the most -
cited clinical
studies published in the top three medical
journals between 1990 and 2000 to see how well researchers» initial claims held up against subsequent research.
These
studies are well
cited and have been
published in several high - ranking
journals, including Cell, Nature, Nature Cell Biology, Developmental Cell, and The
Journal of Cell Biology.
Although you might think twin pregnancies require c - sections, they actually don't, says Dr. Rosenn, who
cites a large 2013
study published in the New England
Journal of Medicine.
The
study usually
cited in support of these warnings was carried out in 1995 at the Boston University School of Medicine and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.5 In the study, researchers asked over 22,000 women to respond to questionnaires about their eating habits and supplement intake before and during pregnanc
in support of these warnings was carried out
in 1995 at the Boston University School of Medicine and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.5 In the study, researchers asked over 22,000 women to respond to questionnaires about their eating habits and supplement intake before and during pregnanc
in 1995 at the Boston University School of Medicine and
published in the New England Journal of Medicine.5 In the study, researchers asked over 22,000 women to respond to questionnaires about their eating habits and supplement intake before and during pregnanc
in the New England
Journal of Medicine.5
In the study, researchers asked over 22,000 women to respond to questionnaires about their eating habits and supplement intake before and during pregnanc
In the
study, researchers asked over 22,000 women to respond to questionnaires about their eating habits and supplement intake before and during pregnancy.
A
study published in March 2015
in the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
cites clinical data showing that even
in the absence of an actual increase
in blood pressure, excess sodium
in the diet could harm the body, including blood vessels (for example, increased arterial stiffness), the heart (enlarged heart muscle), the kidneys (reduced renal function), and the brain (adverse sympathetic nervous system reactions).
Her work has been
published in the American Educational Research
Journal, Community College Review, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Educational Researcher, Economics of Education Review, Journal of Higher Education, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, and the invitation - only journal New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the findings form her studies have also been widely cited in various news outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and other o
Journal, Community College Review, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Educational Researcher, Economics of Education Review,
Journal of Higher Education, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, and the invitation - only journal New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the findings form her studies have also been widely cited in various news outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and other o
Journal of Higher Education,
Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, and the invitation - only journal New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the findings form her studies have also been widely cited in various news outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and other o
Journal of Human Resources,
Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, and the invitation - only journal New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the findings form her studies have also been widely cited in various news outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and other o
Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, and the invitation - only
journal New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the findings form her studies have also been widely cited in various news outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and other o
journal New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the findings form her
studies have also been widely
cited in various news outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues
in Higher Education, and other outlets.
In support, district leaders cited a study on the efficacy of K - 8 schools, which had been conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins University and published in a respected journa
In support, district leaders
cited a
study on the efficacy of K - 8 schools, which had been conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins University and
published in a respected journa
in a respected
journal.
In a Canadian study of 1,258 college professors, those who exhibited higher levels of perfectionist tendencies were less likely to produce publications, get their work published in high - profile academic journals, or have their research cited by other
In a Canadian
study of 1,258 college professors, those who exhibited higher levels of perfectionist tendencies were less likely to produce publications, get their work
published in high - profile academic journals, or have their research cited by other
in high - profile academic
journals, or have their research
cited by others.
In fact, obese canines are four times more likely to rupture a cruciate than non-obese ones, say the authors of Canine Medical Massage: Techniques and Clinical Applications, citing a 2011 study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practic
In fact, obese canines are four times more likely to rupture a cruciate than non-obese ones, say the authors of Canine Medical Massage: Techniques and Clinical Applications,
citing a 2011
study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practic
in the
Journal of Small Animal Practice.
A 2000
study of 12 shelters by the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy, published in the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, found that about 14 percent of owners turning in their cats for behavioral reasons only listed aggression toward people as the basis, with about 9 percent citing bi
study of 12 shelters by the National Council on Pet Population
Study and Policy, published in the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, found that about 14 percent of owners turning in their cats for behavioral reasons only listed aggression toward people as the basis, with about 9 percent citing bi
Study and Policy,
published in the
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, found that about 14 percent of owners turning
in their cats for behavioral reasons only listed aggression toward people as the basis, with about 9 percent
citing biting.
An article written by the International Communication Association
cites the work of Christopher Ferguson, who
published a
study in the
Journal of Communication.
Nature
Journal of Science, ranked as the world's most
cited scientific periodical, has just
published the definitive
study on Global Warming that proves the dominant controller of temperatures
in the Earth's atmosphere is due to galactic cosmic rays and the sun, rather than by man.
Use the internet to see if the authors of the
study have been
published or
cited in any peer - reviewed
journals.
In the journal Science of July 1971, pp. 138 - 141, Stephen W. Schneider (yes, that Stephen Schneider) and S.I Rasool, Goddard Institute of Space Studies, NASA, published their own paper without citing Callender, stating that, «It is found that even an increase by a factor of 8 in the amount of CO2, which is highly unlikely in the next several thousand years, will produce an increase in the surface temperature of less than 2 ° K.» The authors noted that «the rate of temperature increase dimi ¬ nishes with increasing CO2 in the atmospher
In the
journal Science of July 1971, pp. 138 - 141, Stephen W. Schneider (yes, that Stephen Schneider) and S.I Rasool, Goddard Institute of Space
Studies, NASA,
published their own paper without
citing Callender, stating that, «It is found that even an increase by a factor of 8
in the amount of CO2, which is highly unlikely in the next several thousand years, will produce an increase in the surface temperature of less than 2 ° K.» The authors noted that «the rate of temperature increase dimi ¬ nishes with increasing CO2 in the atmospher
in the amount of CO2, which is highly unlikely
in the next several thousand years, will produce an increase in the surface temperature of less than 2 ° K.» The authors noted that «the rate of temperature increase dimi ¬ nishes with increasing CO2 in the atmospher
in the next several thousand years, will produce an increase
in the surface temperature of less than 2 ° K.» The authors noted that «the rate of temperature increase dimi ¬ nishes with increasing CO2 in the atmospher
in the surface temperature of less than 2 ° K.» The authors noted that «the rate of temperature increase dimi ¬ nishes with increasing CO2
in the atmospher
in the atmosphere.
Social Science and Parenting Plans for Young Children: A Consensus Report was
published in the American Psychological Association's
journal, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, with the endorsement of 110 highly accomplished researchers and practitioners, several who contributed seminal
studies cited in the report.
In a study published in the Journal of «Family Relations» in 2004, several risk and protective factors were cited as directly affecting the outcome of divorce on childre
In a
study published in the Journal of «Family Relations» in 2004, several risk and protective factors were cited as directly affecting the outcome of divorce on childre
in the
Journal of «Family Relations»
in 2004, several risk and protective factors were cited as directly affecting the outcome of divorce on childre
in 2004, several risk and protective factors were
cited as directly affecting the outcome of divorce on children.
He
cites a
study published in 2014
in the
Journal of Family and Economic Issues that used data from the GSS on 20,000 ever - married adults to show «consistent correlations between pornography consumption and divorce for all years between 1973 and 2010.»