Sentences with phrase «flawed paper in»

None of the «M» s are scientists, between them they've published what, one deeply flawed paper in total?

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Over time, however, Handmaker noticed an uptick in the amount of waste and production and delivery errors: Too much excess paper was being thrown away in the production of business cards and other print jobs, and production delays and flaws were creeping up.
Maintainers of the Ethereum network have issued an update for the network's underlying codebase that fixes flaws described in a research paper released this week.
60 % of FEMA claims being denied to households in Puerto Rico due to challenges evidencing property ownership highlights the critical flaw of relying on paper - based analog records in a risk - prone digital world.
We believe that the flaws of other paper currencies stem directly from the flaws inherent in the dollar, which is to say, unlimited supply.
Ron and Shamir seem to have used flow analysis of the Bitcoin blockchain to reach these conclusions, as they did in their first paper on the subject, however without doing the required research into the actual identities of the Bitcoin address owners, using flow analysis among them to determine relationships between them is fundamentally flawed.
In all, only 30 percent of reviewers recommended that the intentionally flawed paper be rejected.
Other qualified scientists with no vested interest in seeing a given theory succeed or fail attempt to find flaws in the methodologies described in the source paper by replicating the processes themselves to see if they get the same results.
CRI examines the paper and analyzes some flaws in its approach.
This graphic depicts the carbon intensity of shipping wine from various global wine regions to key U.S. cities and bases its data on a seriously flawed, two - year - old working paper that is filled with untested assumptions, has not been peer reviewed, and does not accurately reflect the complexities of greenhouse gas emissions in the wine sector.
Too many of the writers in the papers and the pundits on the television seem to me to be down on Arsenal; not giving the Gunners enough credit when we deserve it and revelling in our flaws when things go wrong.
A cup win was just papering over the substantial flaws in our team and management.
Despite The Guardian considering themselves the best paper in the UK: - They are always open to contributors who are anti-Corbyn, exposing their flawed «leftist» credentials.
The paper by Emma Derbyshire is an opinion piece, not a scientific study, and has been submitted for publication in the British Journal of Midwifery, which we note runs misleading formula advertising (some to be featured in the monitoring report) and published a highly - flawed article on Nestlé's practices with multiple errors.
He also admitted and addressed some of the flaws in his paper — it contains «very few new ideas», and the compulsion that might be necessary for some of his proposals to have teeth isn't possible because «voluntary means voluntary» — but what was striking was his stress on mutuality; the importance of community; and the strength to society that comes from volunteering.
The NYC Housing Authority's re-inspections of its apartments for lead paint are still flawed and leave kids «at serious risk,» a lawyer for some tenants says in new court papers.
Women's groups also criticise the manner in which the paper's infamous «sidebar of shame» harms women's self - image with a constant stream of commentary on even the slightest physical flaw of young female celebrities.
According to McNutt, the 2004 Science paper contained far too many flaws to be dealt with in a correction.
In 2004, Jones said of two published papers he regards as flawed: «I can't see either... being in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reporIn 2004, Jones said of two published papers he regards as flawed: «I can't see either... being in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reporin the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report.
In a new report in the journal Palaeontology, Sallan and colleagues argue that the two papers that seemingly settled the Tully monster debate are flawed, failing to definitively classify it as a vertebratIn a new report in the journal Palaeontology, Sallan and colleagues argue that the two papers that seemingly settled the Tully monster debate are flawed, failing to definitively classify it as a vertebratin the journal Palaeontology, Sallan and colleagues argue that the two papers that seemingly settled the Tully monster debate are flawed, failing to definitively classify it as a vertebrate.
So instead of packing up her metaphorical skis and going home, she sent the MHCI paper to Neuron, whose editors could find no flaws in the methodology.
That paper launched a lively debate, and today a group at the State University of New York at Stony Brook has fired back: The authors argue in Nature that the earlier analysis was flawed, and cancers are due to this «bad luck» only 10 % to 30 % of the time, STAT reports.
In another new paper, Winn and Gongjie Li of Harvard University address another flaw in the traditional ideIn another new paper, Winn and Gongjie Li of Harvard University address another flaw in the traditional idein the traditional idea.
Any flaw on the surface of the drum will therefore be repeated three or four times on each sheet of paper in a vertical line.
Harris discussed ways the science can go astray, steps researchers can take to correct flaws in their research design and practice, and precautions journalists should keep in mind as they sort through the claims and counter-claims made in the vast number of research papers published each year.
The journal said it checked the data with independent experts, «who concur that the data in Figure 1 are flawed, but agree that [the retraction] does not negate the central findings of the paper
In 2005, Rathke analyzed Mills's theory and published a paper in which he concluded it was flawed and incompatible with everything physicists knew (New J. PhyIn 2005, Rathke analyzed Mills's theory and published a paper in which he concluded it was flawed and incompatible with everything physicists knew (New J. Phyin which he concluded it was flawed and incompatible with everything physicists knew (New J. Phys.
An audacious global plan to stop future influenza pandemics in their tracks — adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) last month — may have an important flaw, researchers say in a new paper.
Smolin had also quickly written a paper suggesting ways to correct certain flaws in the E8 proposal.
The iPS cell research is not in question, but a frenzy of anonymous bloggers searching for flaws in prominent researchers» papers did find fault with one of his older publications.
This latter point was missed in the review process, explaining why I perceive this paper to be fundamentally flawed and therefore wrongly accepted by the journal.»
That could explain why none of the three reviewers noticed any fatal flaws in the paper, he says.
In their complaint, Anversa and Leri acknowledged that the papers contained fictitious data points and altered figures, but argued that the investigation was flawed.
Indeed, as described in that previous WSJ article, a team of leading climate researchers detailed the numerous fundamental flaws in the Soon and Baliunas paper in in the American Geophysical Union journal «Eos ``.
After the Journal of Medical Entomology (JME) published the study — about the identification of genes that enable an insect to detect odors — an outside researcher wrote a letter to the journal highlighting flaws in the paper.
In a paper published earlier this year in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, researchers from Penn State University pointed out a flaw in alcohol studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development StudIn a paper published earlier this year in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, researchers from Penn State University pointed out a flaw in alcohol studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development Studin the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, researchers from Penn State University pointed out a flaw in alcohol studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development Studin alcohol studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development Studin the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development Study.
After a pair of graduate students pointed out flaws in the paper, the authors realized they'd made some significant errors, and oxytocin shows no more benefit than placebo.
Chris de Freitas as editor of Climate Research greenlighted the deeply flawed Soon and Baliunas paper on MWP, after Baliunas had acted as handpicked reviewer of a de Freitas article in the Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Petroleum Engineers a year earlier.]
But in a paper published today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, CSHL Quantitative Biology Fellow Justin Kinney and CSHL Assistant Professor Gurinder «Mickey» Atwal demonstrate that this new tool is critically flawed.
A series of economic papers released in 2015 and 2016 estimating the burden of diseases and associated costs attributable to exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the U.S. and EU are as flawed and immaterial to public health decision - making as many experts first suspected, according to a thorough and rigorous critique of the underlying methodology used to generate the cost estimates published this month in the online version of the influential, peer - reviewed journal Archives of Toxicology.
Among hundreds of media reports worldwide on the BMJ revelations - which were covered by all north American networks and reached almost half of Americans surveyed days later in a Harris poll - The New York Times said in a second editorial on the affair: «Now the British Medical Journal has taken the extraordinary step of publishing a lengthy report by Brian Deer, the British investigative journalist who first brought the paper's flaws to light - and has put its own reputation on the line by endorsing his findings.»
When a journal discovers elementary design flaws in a paper, what should it do?
In 2014 he was the lead author on a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the systemic flaws in biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ largIn 2014 he was the lead author on a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the systemic flaws in biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ largin the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the systemic flaws in biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ largin biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ large.
Well, recently, a group of researchers published a paper arguing that there may be fundamental flaws in the ways protein requirements have been calculated in the past, based on some faulty assumptions.
The problem is many people base their diet on the flawed paradigm, thinking it can be anything but a theoretical model, that barely makes sense on paper, let alone in reality.
The newest entry in the Paper Mario series is an enjoyable game that looks and plays amazing, but it does have a few flaws.
But there's a major flaw in the story construction, which director Stu Zicherman almost but can't quite paper over with energy and high spirits: Nothing that happens in the movie really has any real consequences for Carter.
After he published «Tear Down This Wall,» a controversial paper that argued teacher certification in this country is flawed, Hess and Virginia mutually agreed to part ways (the paper was just one reason for the divorce, he says).
In 2010, James Heckman and Paul LaFontaine published a remarkable paper in which they collated different data sets to overcome flaws in how high school graduation had been measured to that poinIn 2010, James Heckman and Paul LaFontaine published a remarkable paper in which they collated different data sets to overcome flaws in how high school graduation had been measured to that poinin which they collated different data sets to overcome flaws in how high school graduation had been measured to that poinin how high school graduation had been measured to that point.
She's literally read every one of my peer - reviewed journal articles and, before finding the many flaws in each paper, she always said something nice about my ideas — something one of my mentors always encouraged me to practice,» said Kim.
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