Sentences with phrase «in published literature»

The field's standards for convincing evidence of effects that are moderated by a «host of factors» have gone up since 2014, and so to the extent that it is possible to accumulate such evidence, it may take a while for us to see it in the published literature.
We found no assessment approaches to behavioral problems specific for the first 3 years of life in the published literature, reflecting the absence of a universally accepted diagnostic classification scheme for behavioral problems in this age group.32 Behavior problem checklists standardized for children beginning in the third year of life33, 34 have not been examined in terms of their effectiveness in pediatric practice.
Regarding children and adolescents in the process of sought asylum, the study of Ajdukovic and Ajdukovic (1993) stands among very few in the published literature.
We considered potential confounders in models if they had shown relationships with either child self - regulation or media exposure in published literature.
Even in regions where bears are reportedly under stress (e.g. Southern Beaufort, Western Hudson Bay, Barents Sea), we have not had any further reports of cannibalism or den - collapse deaths, either through the media or in the published literature.
So it is a field were I suspect there is some degree of bias in the published literature.
Does Hansen discuss his statement in the published literature in more detail anywhere I could find?
Zeke and Stokes and I showed a similar result at WUWT but having it in the published literature is important.
A wide range of inter-relationships between adaptation and mitigation have been identified through examples in the published literature.
That information can be found on the Hadley's Centre's website and also in the published literature, referenced and / or linked on the web page.
So you simply are not in a position to ignore or set aside the findings in the published literature.
Why is it better to do this «investigation» around a table rather than in published literature?
There has been an extensive and sometimes controversial debate in the published literature as to whether the difference between models and observations is statistically significant, once observational uncertainties and natural variability are taken into account (e.g., Douglass et al., 2008; Santer et al., 2008; Christy et al., 2010; McKitrick et al., 2010; Bengtsson and Hodges, 2011; Fu et al., 2011; Santer et al., 2012; Thorne et al., 2011).
The point, which the original article made clear, is that we found no scientific dissent in the published literature.
However, if their ideas are truly revelatory, it would be a shame to not see it in the published literature.
No matter how you prefer to slice it, the overwhelmingly dominant position in the published literature is that human emissions of CO2 are the primary cause of warming.
While there are still many unsolved science problems in the climate area, it may not be worthwhile to publish another set of NIPCC volumes unless major advances in our understanding of climate science appear in the published literature.
Thompson et al. point out the importance of documenting the data sets (apparently the UKMO SSU analysis was not documented in the published literature).
Until this paper came out, there was nothing in the published literature that explained this increase in trend, and particularly the 2X increase from 2006 to 2007.
«Cause try as I might, I can't find jack in the published literature that is at all convincing.
We produce books that present the dreams and ambitions of people who have been underrepresented in published literature, books that shape our national consciousness...
It also leaves many medical questions unanswered simply because the answers don't exist in published literature.
I tried to find any reference in the published literature showing esophageal obstruction and some of the other more obscure references without luck on PubMed...... it may have indeed happen to someone somewhere but...... It should be noted that you would want to use the flax with other products and liquids as it can swell when exposed to liquids.
What if I told you this is already in the published literature?
For example, we recognize that both yoga and mindfulness research may suffer from a «file drawer problem» wherein negative findings are not reported, and the benefits and risks of the practices are not given equal weight in the published literature.
A possible association between the TACC3 rs798766 polymorphism and urinary bladder cancer risk has been indicated in published literature.
«Also, the fact that the researchers see both an increase in biofilm formation coupled with an increase in motility in the presence of extracts from bagged salad goes against what is in the published literature.
enable students and scientists in academia and industry, working in areas related to pharmacology and drug / target research, to exploit the full potential of the considerable amount of information on drug action available in the published literature;
Based on a model that excludes ice sheet flow due to a lack of basis in published literature, it is estimated that sea level rise will be, in a low scenario, 18 to 38 cm (7 to 15 inches) and in a high scenario, 26 to 59 cm (10 to 23 inches).
«Our investigation includes one of the most robust analyses of physician adherence to AUA guidelines on the management of BPH / LUTS in the published literature, and represents the first published analysis to our knowledge of the rate of performance of measures that are challenging to extract from administrative data (i.e., subjective symptom description, I - PSS, sexual function evaluation, performance of a physical examination and specific examination maneuvers),» says Dr. Auffenberg.
However, «there are still large gaps in the published literature to be addressed and these could be filled with large definitive prospective trials that evaluate the benefit of exercise in lung cancer patients.»
In any event, these biases are mere symptoms of the many lamentable maladies afflicting medical evidence in the published literature.
Asked by STAT for citations in the published literature that provide the scientific basis for his new trial, Maharaj pointed to six studies.
The first was to search publicly available databases such as PubMed and GenBank to identify markers or DNA sequences in the published literature.
As a result of the scarcity and often inaccuracy of information in the published literature, children with Selective Mutism may be misdiagnosed and mismanaged.

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«The aerospace medical profession is one of the smallest and least published fields in scientific literature,» Drs. Natacha Chough and Rebecca Blue, also at the University of Texas Medical Branch, wrote in a New Space editorial.
In a 2007 review of the scientific literature on the subject, published in Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlIn a 2007 review of the scientific literature on the subject, published in Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlin Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlin anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ article.
She earned a BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College in Boston and currently lives in New York.
The no - holds - barred piece draws on recent research published in Teaching and Teacher Education, as well as older reviews of the scientific literature on so - called digital natives, to review whether the recent mania for tech in education has solid scientific foundations.
A paper in the journal Real Estate Economics published in 2008 examined much of the literature using more sophisticated analytical techniques.
Our reviewers include librarians, business executives, journalists from national publications, PhDs in religion and literature, creative executives in entertainment and publishing industries as well as other professional reviewers.
Brulle is a leading sociologist who has been published extensively in the peer - reviewed literature on the climate denial movement.
Realizing early on that the Catholic Church would be ill - served in the coming battles with secularism without an ability to draw on her own best treasures, Migne devised the scheme of publishing, in uniform format, the entire extant corpus of early Christian literature, much of which was still in manuscript.
This is never going to be a book that students of literature esteem as highly as others published in the same year, such as Auden and MacNeice's Letters from Iceland or Tolkien's The Hobbit.
This school is one part of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, an interdisciplinary project which engages in wide - ranging research, publishes the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol as well as a variety of books and articles, and maintains the «Classified Abstract Archives of the Alcohol Literature» with over 10,000 entries on punch cards for automatic retrieval by topic.
Recently James Gustafson has argued anew for this picture of theological schools in «Reflections on the Literature on Theological Education Published Between 1955 - 1985,» Theological Education, vol.24 (Supplement II, 1988).
At least in quantity, evangelical literature for nurture and the propagation of the faith has made publishing history.
In making this abridgement of a devotional work by Kuyper first published in the U.S. in 1918, James Schaap, professor of literature at Dordt College in Iowa, has adapted Kuyper's daily meditations by trying «to deliver the essential Kuyper to the ordinary people he respected.&raquIn making this abridgement of a devotional work by Kuyper first published in the U.S. in 1918, James Schaap, professor of literature at Dordt College in Iowa, has adapted Kuyper's daily meditations by trying «to deliver the essential Kuyper to the ordinary people he respected.&raquin the U.S. in 1918, James Schaap, professor of literature at Dordt College in Iowa, has adapted Kuyper's daily meditations by trying «to deliver the essential Kuyper to the ordinary people he respected.&raquin 1918, James Schaap, professor of literature at Dordt College in Iowa, has adapted Kuyper's daily meditations by trying «to deliver the essential Kuyper to the ordinary people he respected.&raquin Iowa, has adapted Kuyper's daily meditations by trying «to deliver the essential Kuyper to the ordinary people he respected.»
Moody Bible Institute, the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and scores of lesser - known schools trained thousands of leaders for work in local churches and on the mission field, organized conferences and revivals, sponsored radio broadcasts, published literature and served as surrogate denominations.
On typological interpretation in early Christianity and the Middle Ages see the classic article of Erich Auerbach, «Figura,» first published in German in 1944 and available in English in Erich Auerbach, Scenes from the Drama of European Literature, Meridian Books, 1959, pp. 11 - 76.
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