Sentences with phrase «editorial accompanying the paper»

Daniel Bausch, a physician at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, who wrote an editorial accompanying the paper, says that the immune responses look good, but are difficult to interpret.
«They are the most rigorous double - blind placebo - controlled trials of a psychedelic drug in the past 50 years,» writes David Nutt, a pharmacologist at Imperial College London who was not involved in the work, in an editorial accompanying the papers.
â $ œFor the first time, a clinical trial has shown that administration of a cellular therapeutic results in an improvement in cardiac outcomes based on a prespecified analysis, â $ an editorial accompanying the paper in The Lancet says.
I thought that the editorial accompanying the paper and responses was quite revealing.

Not exact matches

Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University, wrote an editorial accompanying the new paper in which she said the documents provided «compelling evidence» that the sugar industry had initiated research «expressly to exonerate sugar as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.»
A vaccine is «really the only optimal method of control for this dreadful pandemic,» says Raphael Dolin of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, who also wrote an editorial accompanying the October paper.
Although both studies have limitations, an editorial accompanying Graham's paper considered the findings compelling: «Accumulating concerns about rosiglitazone make it difficultto advance a cogent argument regarding why, exactly, a patient might want to receive the drug.»
The papers «Emergency Department and Inpatient Hospital Use by Medicare Beneficiaries in Patient - Centered Medical Homes» and «Changes in Emergency Department Use Among Young Adults After the ACA's Dependent Coverage Provision,» along with an accompanying editorial («Patient - Centered Medical Homes May Reduce ED Use: What Does this Tell Us?»)
«It goes without saying that we can not publish papers with a guarantee that every result is right,» Kennedy hedged in an editorial that accompanied the article in the March 8, 2002, issue of Science.
«Clearly there is little consensus about the appropriate policy for treating infants born at low gestational ages, and yet hospital practices regarding the initiation of active intervention have a dramatic influence on rates of survival and survival without impairment,» wrote Neil Marlow, D.M., University College London, in an NEJM editorial that accompanied the research paper.
«We think that this set gives readers a sense of the kind of new physics that would be required to explain the data, if confirmed,» wrote Robert Garisto, editor of Physical Review Letters (PRL), which published the four papers on 12 April, in an accompanying editorial.
In an accompanying editorial, Dr Hagai Levine, Visiting Scientist, from Hebrew University - Hadassah, Israel, and Professor Shanna Swan, Professor of Preventive Medicine, who are both at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York (USA), write: «Despite the relatively small sample size and exposure assessment limitations, the paper makes a convincing case that dietary exposure to pesticides can adversely impact semen quality.
The document accompanying the neutral citation (i.e. the PDF or paper form of the judgment) is usually subject to editorial revision before being published in the official reporter.
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