Sentences with phrase «earlier papers cited»

The basic flaw in the post-WWII definition of nuclear energy is explained in detail in this recent paper and in earlier papers cited there:
I discuss this a bit in my earlier paper cited above.

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The North Korean briefing papers cite the possibility of a Japan summit in early June, the Asahi said.
«I Cite You and John Walter Russell in My Paper as the Earliest and Strongest Advocates of This Approach [New School Safe Withdrawal Rate Research].»
A paper she published earlier this year has already been cited 78 times.
Earlier this year, Thelwall and Cassidy Sugimoto at Indiana University Bloomington found that research papers widely discussed on Twitter, heavily posted to Facebook, or discussed on internet forums and blogs are statistically more likely to be cited in scientific papers at a later date.
The paper will appear the week of Sept. 18 in the early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), one of the world's most cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals.
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.
The article's author, Alyssa Carducci, cited a paper published earlier this year in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology that looked at the roles of poverty, ethnicity and geography in asthma prevalence.
It was widely ignored until Philippe Janvier cited my paper in the definitive book on early vertebrates.
When Trivers's early attempts to have the paper retracted failed, he wrote a short book about it called The Anatomy of a Fraud that he sent to researchers who cited the paper.
The earliest of the papers has been cited 26 times, while the most recent has been cited 5, according to Thomson Scientific's Web of Knowledge.
His early work on how to establish whether or not signals in multiple detectors located around the globe originated from the same astrophysical source is an oft - cited paper; that work also showed how such signals can be combined to improve the localization of their source in the sky.
An early study published in 2001 suggested a simple way that the Internet could have an impact on citations: Make papers freely available online, and they will get cited more often.
To support their contention that hunter - gatherers eating net acid - producing diets suffered ill health because of it, they cited a single paper showing high rates of osteoporosis in skeletons of Sadlermiut Inuit from the early contact period.
(I'd also like to say thank you, btw, for citing one of my own early papers on this topic.
True that the recent Ali paper was not available for the previous Dr. G video, though an earlier Ali paper (and other such papers) listed under his Sources Cited section had supported high putrescine in fruits.
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In 2012, center staff released a policy brief on the new state Early Childhood Education requirements, and in May 2013, the National Governors Association cited UIC's work in a paper on early childhood leaderEarly Childhood Education requirements, and in May 2013, the National Governors Association cited UIC's work in a paper on early childhood leaderearly childhood leadership.
I do cite you and John Walter Russell in my paper as the earliest and strongest advocates of this approach.
This, of course, invokes Anthro / Sol / Vol as drivers of the early 20th century warming and thus contradicts the troll but he is too is to stupid / lazy / dishonest to bother reading the paper he cites to check such things out, so ignore that part of the paper.
Note that it is simply incorrect to state that the compilation of papers extends only through 2003, if you look at the report you will see that there are 18 papers cited from 2004 and 5 papers cited from early 2005 (including Trenberth et al. that was cited as in Press at the time).
The early 20th century warming is a good parallel to the questions asked here: that warming is also seen in Dave's time series (fig. 3), and its pattern also suggests a role of the North Atlantic (see Delworth's cited paper).
One statement made both in the abstract of the SW paper and the Discussion and Conclusions (and cited in the senate hearing) is that «the sun might have contributed to approximately 50 % of the total global surface since 1900 [Scafetta and West, 2006 — an earlier paper this year]-RRB-».
The values cited by Lindzen + Choi plus Spencer are based on ERBE and CERES satellite observations, where «Spencer» is based on comments to the L+C 2009 paper and L+C 2011 is a correction to the earlier L+C 2009 study.
But a closer examination shows that Solomon et al were actually citing the earlier Easterling and Wehner, a paper itself deeply critical of skeptic «cherrypicking» of short - term trend start points.
In the case of this Verburg and Hecky paper, to be fair to the authors, you would need to critically review a good portion of the earlier studies that provide a basis for their analysis and then you would need to cite specific errors or misinterpretations.
Instead, in his latest attack on Monckton's APS paper, he refers back to his earlier «cuckoo science» cited here, as if he had succeeded in «trashing» Monckton at that point.
Despite citing the earlier paper in their current paper, they don't mention these discrepancies... which does make me wonder just how good their proxy is.
Re: The same research papers the report cites show that recent rates are statistically indistinguishable from peak rates earlier in the 20th century, -LSB-...].
That's what is done in the paper Girma cited earlier by Knight et al... and note that they use a «quasi-periodic» signal.
ORIGINAL POST (4 February): Early today, AGU's former Board member John Bates published a letter outlining what he believes to be mismanagement of climate science data in a highly - cited scientific paper, «Possible artifacts of data biases in the recent global surface warming hiatus» (Tom Karl, et al. 2015)... I know many of you will have concerns or questions about this news, and I strongly encourage you to share those thoughts with us here, or in an email to [email protected]
The cited data in the paper, like earlier data, in fact demonstrate instead that no more than a small fraction of global warming during those decades could be due to internal variability, since a larger fraction would have revealed itself as a cessation or even reversal of positive OHC uptake, which is not what was observed.
Willett (1949), pp. 34, 41, 50; see Lamb (1997), p. 193; the earlier hypothesis (not cited by Willett) is in Haurwitz (1946); glacier papers are cited by Wexler (1956), p. 485.
In a May 2006 working paper released by the Brookings Institution, «Case Closed: The Debate About Global Warming is Over,» Easterbrook cited doubts surrounding global warming in the early 1990s and informed readers that, in his book Moment on the Earth: The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism (Penguin, 1995), he had «called for more research» on the topic:
I haven't read the specific Hansen paper cited here, but he has been the subject of beat - ups before (e.g., his early models showed a range of scenarios and some in the anti-AGW camp have conveniently only taken his worst case which he himself said was unlikely, and used this to claim he was out by a factor of 3).
Though in that paper they cite a bunch of even earlier work that pointed in the same direction.
M Zimmermann, the co author of the earlier Doran» 97 % of climate scientists say» survey that was previously waved around, seemed to have learned something new about her survey (Doran paper cited the survey produced for her Masters thesis:
The SWIFT Institute Working Paper cited earlier also claims that lack of transparency regarding security ownership and commitment in re-hypothecation combined with commingling of client assets proved challenging in the resolution of Lehman Brothers International and could have been avoided through use of mutual distributed ledgers.
A former Facebook employee cited the information from the white paper in a memo to Representative Adam Schiff's office in early March, saying it could help Congress ask the right questions about whether the campaign coordinated with Russia.
A former Facebook employee cited the information from the white paper in a memo to Rep. Adam Schiff's office in early March, saying it could help Congress ask the right questions about whether the campaign coordinated with Russia.
An example of an «earlier» study would be the master's - level research often cited in father's rights papers, Shanon J. Alexander, Protecting the Child's Rights in Custody Cases, F.S.U. Fam.
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