Sentences with phrase «issue of the journal plos»

The study, which was published in the September issue of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, also indicated that one's perception of available time led powerful people to be, in general, less stressed.
Juno found cyclones as big as 870 miles (1,400 km) in diameter swirling over Jupiter's north and south poles, shows the research published in this week's issue of the journal Science.
(That paper is in the current issue of the journal Circulation — and, unfortunately, is also blocked to non-subscribers.)
Contrary to economic research that suggested tougher return policies, a new study published in the September issue of the Journal of Marketing strongly recommends a policy of universal free product returns for online and distant retailers.
The study by Chan, Covig, and NG in the June 2005 issue of the Journal of Finance concluded that mutual fund investors in all countries over-invest in their home market, and that the two factors that matter most are how developed the local economy is, and how remote it is from other countries geographically, culturally, or linguistically.
«The Financial / Economic Dichotomy: A Socionomic Perspective» (2007), a paper by Prechter and Dr. Wayne Parker published in the summer 2007 issue of The Journal of Behavioral Finance.
In the latest issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives there are several articles in a symposium on the first 100 years of the Federal Reserve.
In fact, according to research in the latest issue of the Journal of Financial Planning, some people see their older selves as entirely different people.
The findings appear in the newest issue of the journal Neuron.
After much discussion, study, and prayer over the course of a year, the statement «The Gift of Salvation» was agreed to at a meeting in New York City in October 1997, and published in the January 1998 issue of this journal.
In fact, an error in the data later came to light and, once this had been corrected (published in an erratum in a later issue of the Journal), it became clear that there was actually no significant change in teenage pregnancy rates.
Both the hope and the danger are on display in the Fall 2008 issue of the journal Communio.
John Cobb, on the other hand, denies that «Whitehead without God» has coherency, at least as presented by Sherburne, and the two Whiteheadians carry out their debate in issues of this journal (PS 1:91 - 113, 2:277 - 95, 3:27 - 40).
In a recent issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics, Smalling and Schuklenk repudiate any and all «conscientious objection accommodations» among medical professionals.
We will be happy to send a sample issue of this journal to people you think are likely subscribers.
Mansell Pattison, a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Irvine, asserts, in the September 1977 issue of the Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, that a five - year study he has conducted indicates that
The most recent issue of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS) includes a submission by Greg Goswell entitled «The Order of the Books in the Greek Old Testament.»
These are the times, as recent issues of this journal reflect, for reassessing our constitutional tradition, and current constitutional decisions and discussions are a good place to start.
In her «Introduction» to a special issues of the Journal of Early Christian Studies, which had as its theme «The Markings of Heresy: Body, Text, and Community in Late Ancient Christianity,» Virginia Burrus noted that the essays collected
In the same issue of the journal there follows a strenuous response by Clark M. Williamson, «Whitehead as Counterrevolutionary?
A forthcoming issue of the journal Process Studies will be devoted to process thought and education.
In a recent issue of the journal Behavior there are two articles (Baker 1973; Dawkins 1973) making positive use of one feature of process philosophy, its concept of creative novelty transcending causal determinateness other than statistical.
In her «Introduction,» to a special issue of the Journal of Early Christian Studies, which had as its theme «The Markings of Heresy: Body, Text, and Community in Late Ancient Christianity,» Virginia Burrus noted that the essays collected
Ford replied to Nobo's critique in a recent issue of this journal.
UPDATE: For those who think I mean «patriarchy» as an insult rather than a description of reality, consider this: In the current issue of The Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Owen Strachan wrote, «For millennia, followers of God have practiced what used to be called patriarchy and is now called complementarianism.»
Consumers who prefer dark chocolate in solid form tolerate twice the amount of bitter ingredients in chocolate ice cream than those who prefer milk chocolate, according to new study published in the August issue of the Journal of Dairy Science.
My colleagues (Anne Lee, Schar, USA and Thomas Grace, Bia Diagnostics) and I recently published findings from a pilot study on grain contamination in the June issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association (Thompson T, Lee AR, Grace T. Gluten Contamination of Grains, Seeds, and Flours in the United States: A Pilot Study.
In response to «Artificial Sweeteners Versus Regular Mixers Increase Breath Alcohol Concentrations in Male and Female Social Drinkers,» a paper appearing in the April issue of the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
In response to «The Relationship of Sugar to Population - Level Diabetes Prevalence: An Econometric Analysis of Repeated Cross-Sectional Data,» a correlation study appearing in the February issue of the journal PLoS ONE, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
The American Association of Wine Economists (AAWE) just released a new issue of the Journal of Wine Economics (JWE)(Vol 10, No 3).
In the next issue of the journal they printed a story saying that they were sorry but the calculations were incorrect.»
A study reported in the December issue of the Journal of Experimental Psychology found that violent TV can «decrease viewers» memories of brand names and commercial messages.»
In a position statement on the management of sport - related concussion published in the September 2004 issue of The Journal of Athletic Training, the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) refused to endorse any of the three approaches to concussion management, but recommended that certified athletic trainers and team physicians, at the very least, «agree on a philosophy for managing sport - related concussions before the start of the athletic season,» and, after deciding on an approach, «be consistent in its use regardless of the athlete, sport, or circumstances surrounding the injury.»
Published in the June 2011 issue of the Journal of Athletic Training, the statement presents athletic trainers and other health care professionals with recommendations for safe weight loss and weight maintenance practices for athletes and the physically active, and guidelines for coaches and parents that will allow athletes and active individuals to safely achieve and maintain weight and body composition goals.
According to a study published in the August 2015 issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association, it is safe for expecting mamas to receive local anesthetics.
In the February issue of the journal, Pediatrics, researchers found a link between use of baby skin care product and phthalates.
The study, which was published online in the October, 2016 issue of the Journal of Consumer Psychology, found that authoritative parenting led to the best health and development outcomes for kids, according to co-author Les Carlson, PhD, professor of marketing at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
This represented a stark change from the colonial era, when mothers normally breastfed at least through infants» second summer.3 The move to early weaning was so relentless that doctors complained bitterly in a 1912 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that breastfeeding duration rates had been declining steadily since the mid-19th century «and now it is largely a question as to whether the mother will nurse her baby at all.»»
New research published in the December issue of the journal Pediatrics finds that parents need to talk to babies more.
The study, by the American Academy of Pediatrics» Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness Executive Committee, is reported in the February 2010 issue of the journal Pediatrics.
As you're flipping through the pages of the Winter 2007 - 08 issue of the Journal of API this month, it's time to start looking forward to the always much - anticipated New Baby issue due out later this spring.
The findings, published by Cell Press in the March 8 issue of the journal Neuron, may help to explain why young children often struggle to control selfish impulses, even when they know better, and could impact educational strategies designed to promote successful social behavior.
Sport - related concussion, one of the most complex injuries in sports medicine, is the focus of a new special issue of the Journal of Athletic Training, the scientific publication of the National Athletic Trainers» Association.
We sat down recently with dietitian, school breakfast supporter, and longtime friend of SNF, Elizabeth Campbell, RD, to discuss her work on a series of recent articles that appeared in the September 2013 issue of the Journal of Hunger and
We sat down recently with dietitian, school breakfast supporter, and longtime friend of SNF, Elizabeth Campbell, RD, to discuss her work on a series of recent articles that appeared in the September 2013 issue of the Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition.
On Monday, just about every media outlet you can think of reported on this study from the forthcoming September issue of the journal Pediatrics.
One study, published in the 2008 September - October issue of the journal Child Development, suggests that some babies have a higher tendency to become agitated due to the formation of a certain receptor gene called dopamime.
Daughters born to teen moms in inner - city Baltimore in the early 1960s were 3.6 times more likely to be on welfare than those with mothers older than 25, according to the study in this month's issue of the journal Pediatrics.
According to a study published in the March issue of the Journal of Family Psychology, one of the worst natural disasters to ever hit the United States — Hurricane Hugo — caused a significant increase in divorces, marriages and births among the residents of South Carolina who were the hardest hit by the brutal storm.
It appears in the January / February 2010 issue of the journal Child Development.
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