I think overall we struck a good balance, and I've never gotten such an overwhelming positive feedback from
colleagues after publishing a paper — lots of emails still coming in.
Not exact matches
It is indicative of the esteem in which Sullivan was held that his
colleagues assembled his lectures and saw that they were
published after his death.
This book is now
published only
after two of my
colleagues, Professor Julius A. Bewer and Professor James E. Frame, one an authority on the Old Testament and the other on the New, have read the manuscript with painstaking care.
In 2006, sixty - one years
after the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Robert Harney and his
colleagues published «Anatomy of a Project to Produce a First Nuclear Weapon.»
It will come as no surprise to
colleagues that one of my first dalliances with the PCC came
after the first batch of expenses were
published by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
In a study
published online by JAMA Surgery, Hance A. Clarke, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.C., of Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada, and
colleagues measured rates of ongoing opioid use up to 1 year
after major surgery.
In a 2003 email, Mann discusses encouraging
colleagues to «no longer submit [papers] to, or cite papers in» Climate Research,
after it
published papers by known sceptics «that couldn't get
published in a reputable journal».
In late April, a company called Hi - Tech Pharmaceuticals filed a $ 200 million claim for damages against Cohen and two
colleagues,
after the researchers
published a paper suggesting Hi - Tech and other companies were marketing supplements that contained an amphetaminelike stimulant, BMPEA, which they mislabeled as Acacia rigidula, a shrub that grows in Texas and south into Mexico.
After a workshop on red dwarfs in 2005, Jill Tarter of the SETI Institute — a leading thinker on alien life — and her
colleagues published an analysis that convinced many researchers that red dwarfs are worthy targets for Earth hunters.
After five years of notable research which included
publishing, presenting, and mentoring combined with connecting with
colleagues and lecturing activities in Greece, Cournia landed a job as an investigator (lecturer) in pharmacology and pharmacotechnology at the Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens, Greece.
► «Pressure on surgeon Paolo Macchiarini,» who «is under a cloud of controversy
after colleagues and media reports questioned the ethics of [his artificial trachea] operations and the accuracy of papers he
published about their success,» continues to increase «as the Karolinska Institute (KI) in Stockholm says it will try to cut ties with him before his current contract runs out in November,» Gretchen Vogel wrote on Wednesday.
After presenting his heliocentric hypothesis in a 1514 letter to intellectual
colleagues, he resisted
publishing the manuscript for On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres for decades, fearing that his work would lead to professional ridicule and «controversy» among the masses.
The NRC report comes less than three months
after Craig Venter and his
colleagues at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Md.,
published their manufacture and insertion of a synthetic bacterial genome into a closely related bacterial cell which was then able to self - replicate.
In a 2007 paper
published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Poland and his
colleagues reported that people who have mutations in a gene for a protein called SLAM produce 70 percent fewer antibodies
after live measles inoculation than people without the mutation.
Neanderthal genetic material is found in only small amounts in the genomes of modern humans because,
after interbreeding, natural selection removed large numbers of weakly deleterious Neanderthal gene variants, according to a study by Ivan Juric and
colleagues at the University of California, Davis,
published November 8th, 2016 in PLOS Genetics.
The study came a couple of weeks
after Laron and his
colleagues published a survey of cases in the Middle East and Europe that also revealed a near - complete absence of cancer.
Detailed findings of this study are reported and discussed in «Evaluation of S100B in the diagnosis of suspected intracranial hemorrhage
after minor head injury in patients who are receiving platelet aggregation inhibitors and in patients 65 years and older,» by Heinrich Wolfgang Thaler, MD, Jochen Schmidsfeld, MD, and
colleagues,
published today online, ahead of print, in the Journal of Neurosurgery.
Colleagues and I experienced similar frustrations in late 2017,
after we
published a paper in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience, in which we concluded that there was more headroom than many had assumed before we breach the goals of the Paris Agreement.
In a study
published in the American Journal of Botany, Primack and his
colleague, Abraham Miller - Rushing, discovered something interesting
after analyzing 286 century - old photographs of Concord, Massachusetts, and Boston's Arnold Arboretum: The leaves are coming out 10 days earlier on average than they did a century ago.
The 2 May x-ray flare, occurring 12 minutes
after the burst, carried almost as much energy as the original gamma - ray explosion — «something never before seen and quite unexpected,» according to a paper by David Burrows of Pennsylvania State University in University Park and
colleagues published online today by Science.
After two earlier
published attempts that led to early - stage embryos but not confirmed embryonic stem cells, Mitalipov and
colleagues took steps to preserve a protein complex believed to help primate eggs restructure transplanted DNA, and employed a new imaging system to observe the egg's chromosomes directly instead of by staining them or using ultraviolet light, which might damage DNA.
In 2005, Rando and his
colleagues published a study in Nature showing that stem cells in several tissues of older mice, including muscle, seemed to act younger
after continued exposure to younger mice's blood.
These secondary analyses conducted by Unick and
colleagues published in the July issue of Obesity, the scientific journal of The Obesity Society examined the association between initial weight loss (first two months of treatment) and long - term weight loss (eight years
after initial treatment).
A paper from cardiologist Aloke Finn and
colleagues (
published Wednesday, Aug. 5 in Nature Communications) describes how the protein CD163, produced by macrophages, puts the brakes on muscle repair
after ischemic injury in mice.
CHIARA CIRELLI: With my
colleague Giulio Tononi, we
published a paper on our latest attempt to test whether sleep is the time when neural connections — or synapses — are reset
after a day's worth of learning.
After finding out last week that Nestle purchased 3 previously reputable supplement companies (Seroyal, Pure Encapsulations, and Douglas Labs), I thought it would be great to
publish this older article from a
colleague discussing the factors she (and I) consider when recommending a particular company or supplement.
I did reach out to
colleagues and heard back
after this article was scheduled to be
published: 3 of them have had good success with Relora (subjective and objective), one often combines it with phosphatidyl serine and another used Relora with success for years and now uses a magnolia - only product called Honopure (https://www.econugenics.com/honopure/).
But, in 1972,
after evaluating the data, she
published a critical paper, Economy, Efficiency, Equality: The Myths of Rural School Consolidation (later expanded into a book cowritten with
colleagues).
In 1949,
after Dr. Orton's death, June Orton, Dr. Orton's wife and
colleague, formalized the Orton Society to continue this important work, train teachers and
publish instructional materials.
Amanda Hocking — who became the poster child for self -
publishing on the Kindle
after she made more than $ 2 million from a series of young - adult novels she wrote and
published in the past year — signed a $ 2 - million deal earlier this year with St. Martin's Press, a unit of
publishing giant Macmillan, to write a new series of young - adult novels (my
colleague Cyndy Aleo wrote a series of posts recently based on her interviews with several young authors about the changes in the industry).
After decades in the
publishing industry and listening to our
colleagues talk about the ever - growing challenges when promoting books, we decided that since there were so many books being done well, wanted to celebrate the physical book in print that has always and will always be a part of our worldwide culture.
After a year - and - a-half into my own self -
publishing journey, seeing not only what worked for me but also a number of
colleagues, I set down what I saw as the key
After reading what my
colleague, Hope C Clark had to say in her infamous FundsforWriters.com newsletter (which you should totally sign up for, by the way) about the agent world and their benefits, I decided to give traditional
publishing a try.
Dan Kahan of Yale University and four
colleagues have just
published an article in Annals of the AAPS titled: Geoengineering and Climate Change Polarization Testing a Two - Channel Model of Science Communication that investigates the effect on study participants» attitudes to climate change
after reading an article about geoengineering.
At the time, Curry and her
colleagues were just coming off a media feeding frenzy
after having
published papers linking hurricanes to global warming right in the middle of the devastating 2005 hurricane season.
After all, experienced scientists who have
published a lot about climate change have, generally speaking, a good understanding of the anthropogenic causes of global warming, and they often have more peer - reviewed publications than their contrarian
colleagues.
First off, about a year
after the IPCC released its AR4 report (from which the EPA took its statement), David Thompson and
colleagues published a paper in Nature magazine titled «A large discontinuity in the mid-twentieth century in observed global - mean surface temperature.»
I recall a former
colleague, now a valued friend, some months
after beginning his professional
publishing career, looking skywards to ask «have I died and gone to heaven?»
After consulting with a number of other
colleagues in my year with a background in
publishing, notably Joel Welch, Kamila Pizon, and... [more]
A: Some are traits lawyers can readily work on, such as being a better listener, a more engaging and sought -
after colleague, or a visible persona (whether through
publishing, presenting, taking on ever more complex legal work, enga
That's a rhetorical question that one might ask themselves
after reading one of the latest research articles
published by Scott Stanley and
colleagues.