Nearly 4,000 peer - reviewed articles are cited in Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science, including significant representation
from leading journals such as Nature and Science.
There are certain basic principles for safe sleep sharing, and these are covered in scientific detail, and very highly referenced
from leading journals in SIDS: A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Preventing Sudden Infant Death, by William Sears, M.D..
It received a positive R&R
from a leading journal and, after the necessary revisions, is back under review.
Not exact matches
«Tandberg Data, a
leading global supplier and manufacturer of backup and archiving solutions, decided to take the cash offer for Tandberg.com
from Tandberg, a
leading global provider of visual communication products and services with dual headquarters in New York and Norway,» the DN
Journal wrote at the time of the sale.
Starting with a single Australian newspaper that he inherited
from his father in 1952, Murdoch built News Corp., which owns the Wall Street
Journal, the New York Post, the Times of London, the
leading newspapers in Australia, and book publisher HarperCollins.
Kjellberg came into a negative spotlight last year after a Wall Street
Journal report described anti-Semitic messages in his videos,
leading Disney and YouTube to cut direct business ties with him (though he hasn't been barred
from YouTube).
Starboard's slate is
led by Martin Franklin, the former chairman of Jarden, and Ian Ashken, who resigned
from Newell's board on Jan. 25, the Wall Street
Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
It had sought exemption
from any cuts, but on Saturday a comment
from Oil Minister Jabbar al - Luaibisaid that he was «really optimistic on the result of the next OPEC meeting»
led to the Wall Street
Journal suggesting it too is finally coming round to the idea.
People born into any given religious faith — Christian, Muslim, Hindu, etc, etc, etc — have probably actually contributed to the scientific research and understanding than you that
led to that science
journal you copied and pasted
from.
Milwaukee
Journal cartoonist Doug Sanders lampooned those assumptions in a panel that pictured a grimly determined matron forcibly
leading her bleary - eyed spouse
from «Art's Bar and Grill,» as he protests, «But honey!
Tunks» visionary approach paved the way for the area's renewal and ushered in a new wave of contemporary American cuisine that
led to critical acclaim
from The Wall Street
Journal, The Washington Post, Esquire, Bon Appétit and Food & Wine as well as praise
from Travel + Leisure as one of the «Top 50 Restaurants in America.»
Louise started selling her own makes while recovering
from post-traumatic stress disorder, but it was a small
journal she discovered hiding at the back of a little art store that
led her to bookbinding...
International AIDS Society and 15 other
leading organizations, including WHO, UNICEF and UNAIDS, Consensus Statement, «Asking the Right questions: Advancing an HIV Research Agenda for Women and Children», dated 8 March, 2010 International Breastfeeding
Journal, Thematic issue on HIV and infant feeding: Lessons learnt and ways ahead, reports
from sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Uganda, Malawi and Ethiopia, edited by Dr Karen Marie Moland and Dr Astrid Blystad, Collection published: 26 October 2010 Kuhn L, Reitz C and Abrams EJ, Breastfeeding and AIDS in the developing world.
Research
led by a team at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official
journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The research indicates that premature babies benefit
from being exposed to adult talk as early as possible.
For a more expanded treatment (
leading to the same conclusion but
from a bit more of an expert), see Niall Ferguson's article in Wall Street
Journal called «America's Global Retreat»
Democratic NYC mayoral frontrunner Bill de Blasio holds a commanding 44 percentage - point
lead over Republican Joe Lhota, underscoring the GOP nominee's failure to gain any traction during the past three weeks, a poll
from The Wall Street
Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist showed.
Democrat Bill de Blasio holds a commanding 44 percentage - point
lead over Republican Joe Lhota in the race for New York City mayor, underscoring the GOP nominee's failure to gain any traction during the past three weeks, a poll
from The Wall Street
Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist showed Thursday.
The Harrison Act did not recognize addiction as a treatable condition and therefore the therapeutic use of cocaine, heroin or morphine to such individuals was outlawed —
leading the
Journal of American Medicine to remark,» [the addict] is denied the medical care he urgently needs, open, above - board sources
from which he formerly obtained his drug supply are closed to him, and he is driven to the underworld where he can get his drug, but of course, surreptitiously and in violation of the law.»
Donald Trump is now
leading tomorrow's South Carolina Republican primary by just 5 points — down
from his 16 - point
lead in the state a month ago, according to results
from a new NBC News / Wall Street
Journal / Marist poll.
Hillary Clinton is consolidating a substantial
lead over Trump less than a month before Election Day, picking up support
from women and swing voters as the Republican navigates growing allegations of unwanted sexual contact, a new Wall Street
Journal / NBC News poll finds.
DeBlasio's 45 - point
lead is down slightly
from his 49 - point
lead in the previous New York Times / Siena College poll
from early October, and similar to his 44 - point
leads in Quinnipiac University survey
from last week and an NBC New York / Wall Street
Journal / Marist survey
from two weeks ago.
Rand Paul, an ophthalmologist and first - time political candidate, has drawn a large amount of support
from Tea Party activists in the state that has helped propel him into the
lead, according to recent Louisville Courier -
Journal / WHAS Bluegrass Polls.
Of those tested, 40.1 percent show high levels of
lead while 16 percent showing very high levels, according to a study of data
from 2009 to 2015 in the
Journal of Pediatrics.
This cliff - hanger decision to be made by Kantrowitz will be awaited with much interest given the Independence Party's loss of Zebrowski, Lowey and now Hofstein
from the top of their November batting order and the description of the Independence Party in New York as «corrupt» by several
leading Democrats and as a «legal racket» by Phil Reisman of the
Journal News.
A plethora of new projects in the area
led the Wall Street
Journal to say Chelsea is suffering
from «selling fatigue.»
ScienceDaily features breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more —
from major news services and
leading universities, scientific
journals, and research organizations.
The study,
led by researchers
from Imperial College London and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, is published in the
journal BMC Medicine.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions
from warm to cold by either acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving to deal with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the
lead author of a new study, published this month in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
► «The involvement of [online communities in discussions about suspect publications and possible research misconduct] has made the standardization of processes to address allegations more complex and has
led to less patience
from the scientific community and the public with what are often long timelines in institutional misconduct investigations,» Science
journals Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt wrote in an editorial in this week's issue of Science.
A new study published in the
journal Nature,
led by evolutionary biologist Dr Alistair Evans
from Monash University, took a fresh look at the teeth of humans and fossil hominins.
However, the research, published in the
Journal of Applied Ecology, has
led to concerns
from the authors that the streams, and their fish populations, are not sufficiently protected by current environmental laws.
Led by Illinois chemistry professor M. Christina White, researchers
from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign in collaboration with researchers at Pfizer Global Research and Development detailed the new reactivity of the catalysts in the
journal Nature.
«The undersides of glaciers in deeper valleys are exposed to warm, salty Atlantic water, while the others are perched on sills, protected
from direct exposure to warmer ocean water,» said Romain Millan,
lead author of the study, available online in the American Geophysical Union
journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Details of the tumor confirmation, announced by an international research team
led by Penn Museum Associate Curator and Paleoanthropologist Janet Monge, is available in a research paper, «Fibrous dysplasia in a 120,000 + year old Neandertal
from Krapina, Croatia,» in the online scientific
journal PLOS ONE.
reported in the
journal «Science», scientists
led by Dr. Felix Creutzig
from the Mercator Research Institute of Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC), Berlin, and Dr. Patrick Jochem, KIT, point out that the transportation sector may be easier to decarbonize than previously assumed in global emission scenarios.
Institute researchers Dr Ashley Ng, Dr Maria Kauppi, Professor Warren Alexander, Professor Don Metcalf and colleagues
from the institute's Cancer and Haematology and Molecular Medicine divisions
led the research, published in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
They then searched
leading academic
journals in science, economics, psychology, and medicine for original research published
from 2000 to mid-2015 that directly examined interventions targeting these outcomes.
Now, an international team
led by researchers
from Tianjin University and Nankai University has unraveled the puzzle of how Zika virus replicates and published their finding in Springer's
journal Protein & Cell.
In a new study published in the
Journal of Health Psychology, researchers
from the University of Surrey have found dieters who eat «on the go» may increase their food intake later in the day which could
lead to weight gain and obesity.
Changes in key genes clearly define four previously unknown conditions within the umbrella diagnosis of schizophrenia, according to a study
led by researchers
from NYU Langone Medical Center published online April 28 in EBioMedicine, a Lancet
journal.
The study publishing January 9 in the open access
journal PLOS Biology
led by researchers
from Uppsala University with an international team of collaborators, also indicates that the resulting mixed population genetically adapted to the extreme environmental conditions.
The salamanders use their tongues to catch insects literally on the fly, and the evidence, published in February in the
Journal of Experimental Biology by a group of researchers
led by Stephen M. Deban of the University of South Florida, suggests that these amphibians owe their dead - shot abilities to a ballistic projection mechanism that powers their rapid - fire tongue thrusts: In effect the tongue launches
from the mouth like an arrow
from a bow.
Led by scientists
from ZSL (Zoological Society of London) and published in the
Journal of Animal Ecology, the study highlights how African wild dogs — already classified as Endangered by the IUCN Red List — raise fewer pups at high temperatures.
Bress is the
lead author of «Potential Deaths Averted and Serious Adverse Events
from the adoption of the SPRINT Intensive Blood Pressure Regiment in the U.S.» which publishes online on Feb. 13 in the
journal, Circulation.
Findings
from a study in Springer's
journal Sex Roles demonstrate the persistent gendered nature of how housework is divided, says
lead author Rebecca Horne of the University of Alberta in Canada.
«What is really amazing about this work is that it demonstrates that a pure signalling pathway
from a neuronal system can control a developmental switch — the one that tells a larva to become a pupa,» says Siddharth Jayakumar, Hasan's student and the
lead author of the paper that details these findings in the
journal eLife.
Death rates
from leukemia among people of all ages in Europe are falling, according to the latest predictions for European cancer deaths in 2016, published in the
leading cancer
journal Annals of Oncology today (Wednesday).
In a study published in the April issue of the
Journal of Neuroscience, Saint Louis University scientists
led by professor of pharmacological and physiological sciences Daniela Salvemini, Ph.D., discovered that drugs targeting the A3 adenosine receptor can «turn off» pain signals in the spinal cord to provide relief
from chronic pain.
Eighty percent of a population of Burmese long - tailed macaques on an island in southern Thailand use stone and shell tools to crack open seafood, and do so using 17 different action patterns, according to a study published May 13, 2015 in the open - access
journal PLOS ONE by Amanda Tan
from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and colleagues, under an 8 year field project
led by Michael D Gumert, also
from NTU.
• Those who think the toll of scientific misconduct is limited to science should read a paper in the European Heart
Journal (EHJ) that claims that tainted research
from the labs of Don Poldermans, the «disgraced cardiologist who was at Erasmus MC in the Netherlands, may have
led to the deaths of» as many as 800,000 people in Europe.