Sentences with phrase «in obscure journals»

Global Warming, as an aspect of Climate Change, is not about what will one day become obscure albeit accurate references by individuals with polished prose, in obscure journals.
do research, publish papers, even if poor ones in obscure journals, sometimes via friendly editors, with little concern that experts read them.
It only gets worse with his subsequent (2007, 2010, 2014) publications — all in obscure journals that have no credible reviewing capability for radiative transfer modeling topics.
Acting white was once a label used by scholars, writing in obscure journals, to characterize academically inclined, but allegedly snobbish, minority students who were shunned by their peers.
The paper was published online in 2007 in the obscure Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.
Were the monk's findings really unknown for so long because he had published them in an obscure journal?
Preston Marx, a microbiologist at the Tulane National Primate Research Center in Louisiana and the first author on that paper, says: «It's not like we did our work and it was published in an obscure journal.
By getting his 2014 (formerly 2010x) paper published in some obscure journal, Miskolczi appears to have successfully dodged the Russian Roulette of a clearly - flawed Peer Review system.
But Mercer (who, interestingly enough for a glaciologist, liked to do field work in the nude) published his observations in an obscure journal, and, according to the historian of science Spencer Weart, «did not push his views on colleagues.»
A superfically mundane paper with innocuous conclusions that is published in an obscure journal that does not conventionally deal with the subject.
The issue was that CRU had published a criticism of Lambs diagram, but they published it in an obscure journal to protect Lamb's reputation.
McIntyre and McKitrick (2003) in another obscure journal claimed to have been unable to replicate the results from the data; this was comprehensively refuted by Wahl and Ammann (2007).

Not exact matches

Unless you majored in physics or read obscure journals, you probably didn't know that.
It might have seemed of small account that in their processions the boys of Catholic Action walked in threes, in imitation of the Fascist militia, and not in fours, as they had done up to 1922; that they carried their flags with the staffs resting on their stomachs, again in imitation of the Fascists, and not on their shoulders, as had been the custom before the March on Rome; that even the most obscure parish magazines and journals of religious associations showed the year of the regime along - side that of the Christian era; and that Catholics habitually observed all the outward forms of Fascism, beginning with the Roman salute and the conversational use of voi, abandoning, because the Duce so willed it, the age - old use of the third person as the polite form of address.
But his finding was published in an obscure surgical journal and essentially forgotten in the dusty medical library vaults.
Nakamuras publishing exploits largely escaped the companys notice because he published his research in fairly obscure journals.
But a major journal last year declined to publish the team's work, in part because the original description of the minerals had been reported in a somewhat obscure Russian mineralogical journal.
A somewhat obscure study on statistical methods published in 2009 by medical statistician Ying Lu at Stanford University, California in a specialty journal on clinical trials, was downloaded 2000 times in early August, making it the hottest paper among Stanford University's 5439 registered users.
Instead they find the most obscure journal or magazine, preferably in a foreign language, and offer the editor a free article which contains the vital details.
Hours spent in libraries tracking down obscure references in journal footnotes may become a quaint memory for physicists.
Their findings, which were published only in obscure Russian - language journals, described a culture with the tongue - twisting name Bactria - Margiana Archaeological Complex.
«I reject the concept that grey literature is unpublished,» says Deni Seymour, who worked in U.S. contract archaeology for more than 25 years and for a decade co-ran the Lone Mountain Archaeological Services in Albuquerque, N.M. Grey literature, she says, «is no less available than many obscure journals and master's theses.»
Worse, some studies use procedures that would probably not pass ethical scrutiny in Britain, and the most dramatic claims often appear in unrefereed conference proceedings or obscure journals.
Paper and research team These observation results were published as Toba et al. «No sign of strong molecular gas outflow in an infrared - bright dust - obscured galaxy with strong ionized - gas outflow» in the Astrophysical Journal in December 2017.
Although they did not coin the term (its origins are obscure), it was an ethnographic study by anthropologists Signithia Fordham and John Ogbu, published in the Urban Journal in 1986, that did the most to bring it to the attention of their fellow academics.
They, especially those based in universities, too often simply unleash their work via an obscure journal and sit back waiting for the world to automatically change everything it does accordingly.
On the other hand, any study that looks for data in obscure factors like eye movements can be justly criticized for missing the main event, despite the fact that it qualifies for publication in any number of relatively credible journals.
He has been publishing academic books and papers about the Pirahã (pronounced pee - da - HAN) for more than twenty - five years, but his work remained relatively obscure until early in 2005, when he posted on his Web site an article titled «Cultural Constraints on Grammar and Cognition in Pirahã», which was published that fall in the journal Cultural Anthropology.
It wasn't until an eccentric but dedicated historian writing a paper for a renowned academic journal (Retro Gamer issue 63) pieced together the complete saga of Willy's heroic exploits from fragments of scattered evidence - in the form of obscure retellings of the «Manic Miner» folk fable in ancient languages readable only via long - obsolete machines - that the whole truth was finally revealed.»
Obscure but accomplished, she met Madame Blavatsky in 1890 and became a prominent member of the Theosophical Society, an international organization of mystic philosophers, for which she co-authored the journals Thought Forms and Lucifer.
If the fact that it sas published in an obscure Hungarian meteorological journal were not enough to raise your suspicions, his rather «creative» application of the virial theorem ought to peg any reasonable BS detector.
Now contrast this with a paper published in July in a fairly obscure journal by two other respected scholars — Peter Webster and Greg Holland — suggesting that global warming has a huge effect on hurricanes.
McIntyre began his career in climate studies in 2003 when he published a paper in Energy & Environment, an obscure social science journal that eschews traditional peer review (2003, 14, 751 - 772).
I thought I'd coined the phrase «knowledge monopoly» in an article in a rather obscure journal in 2004: «Science in the 21st Century: Knowledge Monopolies and Research Cartels», J. Sci.
The newly released documents show that the dust - up over the Chinese journal echoed a practice Soon engaged in with a variety of less obscure journals that published his work.
Those are very rare and only then in obscure or junk journals.
Only the media circus attending the no - global - warming claims is easily a thousand times that dealing with a single otherwise obscure paper in an otherwise (to the general public) somewhat obscure journal.
Obscure journals working in controversial areas should therefore enforce rigorous quality standards, while remaining careful not to censor new ideas or limit legitimate scientific debate.
Ross McKitrick recently published a paper in the rather obscure scientific journal Open Journal of Statistics in which he purports to show that the «pause» in the data for lower - troposphere temperature (TLT) from Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) has lasted nearly 26journal Open Journal of Statistics in which he purports to show that the «pause» in the data for lower - troposphere temperature (TLT) from Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) has lasted nearly 26Journal of Statistics in which he purports to show that the «pause» in the data for lower - troposphere temperature (TLT) from Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) has lasted nearly 26 years.
It was in an obscure, but previously basically legit journal, that stated that suddenly, most accumulated peer - reviewed literature since 1842 about global warming is false... based on arguments long discredited in the peer - reviewed literature.
In a Wall Street Journal op - ed attacking EPA's proposal to limit toxic air pollution from coal - and oil - fired power plants, Willie Soon and Paul Driessen obscure the challenges posed by U.S. mercury emissions, which they say pose «minuscule risks.»
I am not aware of any subsequent statutory, regulatory or case law developments in India which have changed this situation, but that kind of tweak of IT Act regulations in India wouldn't necessary make headlines outside of the local IT industry press coverage in obscure trade journals.
At the other extreme, if your invention was published in an obscure scientific journal in Macedonia and never translated into any other language it is public.
Fair enough — the space and financial constraints are universal, and I certainly can't expect the big libraries to keep an obscure journal on the odd chance that I might, some day, need that article on wage discrimination in China under Mao.
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