Sentences with phrase «fatally flawed papers»

Benestad still cites what he knows to be a fatally flawed paper.

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To ensure that the papers were both fatally flawed and credible submissions, two independent groups of molecular biologists at Harvard University volunteered to be virtual peer reviewers.
How can I be feel that the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) are a step forward and yet criticize the Smarter Balanced tests as harshly as I have done in the paper «The Smarter Balanced Common Core Tests for Mathematics Are Fatally Flawed and Should Not Be Used»?
We'd only remind them, and the journal, that a publication is a publication, whether it's online or in print, so if this paper turns out to be fatally flawed, it would need to be retracted and not simply disappear.
«Both [Fall et al. 2011 and Menne et al. 2010](and cited by Muller et al) do an analysis over a thirty year time period while the Muller et al paper uses data for comparison from 1950 — 2010... I see this as a basic failure in understanding the limitations of the siting survey we conducted on the USHCN, rendering the Muller et al paper conclusions highly uncertain, if not erroneous... I consider the paper fatally flawed as it now stands, and thus I recommend it be removed from publication consideration by JGR until such time that it can be reworked... it appears they have circumvented the scientific process in favor of PR.»
I don't see why everybody is arguing over human issues (which have a way of never getting resolved) when statistically Briffa's paper is fatally flawed.
The Gergis team in Australia has been awarded what is said to be a top prize in Australian science (the «Eureka Prize») for the work that includes that fatally flawed, withdrawn, and never — seen - again paper that had been shredded by Jean S and Steve Mc, et al., at Climate Audit.
Most papers on sunspots are fatally flawed.
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