Sentences with phrase «joint publication»

Even if this were true (it rarely is), isn't joint publication the sign of an ability to collaborate?
They argued that researchers should stop all collaboration, including joint publication, with colleagues who are under investigation for sexual harassment or discrimination.
When ranked by «international joint publications,» European universities tend to do better than in existing global rankings.
But less renowned institutions, often from Europe, emerge at the top of the list in other categories, such as international publications or joint publications with industry.
(Various issues of the following publications were also used in the preparation of this chapter: Belize Today [Belize City]; Foreign Broadcast Information Service, Daily Report: Latin America; Joint Publications Research Service, Latin American Report; Soldier [Britain].
Madrid, Spain 22 March 2018 — Concrete examples of how to advance sustainable development through tourism take centre stage in the first joint publication between the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the Organization of American States (OAS).
And their deliberations formed the basis for our new joint publication called «Can We Talk?»
The Swedish and Russian leaders of the cruise describe it as a scientific success, pointing at joint publications that have flowed from the expedition and plans for more research.
The following information is taken from Canadian Cancer Statistics, an annual joint publication of the Canadian Cancer Society and Statistics Canada.
Swedish publication Svenska Dagbladet has profiled the work of Molly Soda and Arvida Bystöm, whose joint publication Pics or It Didn't Happen showcases images that were banned from Instagram.
University College London and The Lancet joint publication: a report calling climate change the biggest global - health threat of the 21st century; May 2009.
Joint Publication of National Center on Educational Outcomes.
The system's architects incorporated the same data sources as those in traditional rankings, but also introduced fresh indicators, such as interdisciplinary publications and joint publications with industry, as well as self - reported data from student surveys and universities themselves.
One of their first joint publications, in collaboration with NSF International, which tests food, supplements, and other consumer products, appeared online in the fall of 2013 in Drug Testing and Analysis.
A joint publication of FRAC, Children's HealthWatch and Feeding America.
A joint publication of the LINKAGES and Support for Analysis and Research in Africa (SARA) Projects.
Instead, she referred to a section of the School Law Handbook, a joint publication of the NYS School Boards Association and the NYS Bar Association.
«Participants in the course had the chance to each write a paper, and we're working to get local peer reviewers who can give feedback and serve as mentors, and then create a joint publication that will illustrate their qualifications,» says Constantin Scherer, who organized the Science in Asylum project as part of his work at the Vienna - based Centre for Social Innovation.
The findings are published in the December issue of Sleep, a joint publication of the Sleep Research Society and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
In between her stints at Science, Leslie was the editor - in - chief of the World Resources Report, a joint publication of the World Resources Institute, the World Bank, and the United Nations.
A joint publication of Kessler Foundation and the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, this brief highlights successful employment strategies of Walgreens, Lowe's, Proctor & Gamble, and Wal - Mart.
He is also North American editor of the Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, a joint publication with the Institute of Geriatric Cardiology at the Chinese PLA General Hospital in Beijing.
In Business Insights, a joint publication by the Wall Street Journal and the MIT Sloan Management Review., (2008)
This joint publication of NSBA and the National Education Association discusses legal questions commonly asked by school board members and school administrators related to undocumented students.
A Joint Publication of Corwin Mathematics and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, NCTM Stock Number 15462
State of Our Schools: America's K — 12 Facilities is a joint publication of the 21st Century School Fund, the National Council on School Facilities and the U.S. Green Building Council.
A joint publication of The Advocacy Institute and The Children's Law Clinic Duke University School of Law.
Joint publication, with China's State Development Research Centre, of Opening China's gold market in a new era: Related policy research and suggestions, proposing liberalisation of the country's gold market
According to a joint publication by the American Veterinary Medical Association and American Animal Hospital Association, which groups vaccines according to whether they are core (or highly recommended) or non-core (considered elective, unless the diseases are endemic in the area), dogs should receive four core vaccines, while cats should receive between four and five.
For information on the development of the Belize Defence Force, the reader must search through issues of Belize Today, published in Belize City; the Latin America Report by the Joint Publications Research Service; and the Daily Report: Latin America put out by the Foreign Broadcast Information System.
A major initiative will be the joint publication of a catalogue raisonné of the Great American Nudes, scheduled for completion in 2018.
A joint publication produced by the College of DuPage accompanies the exhibitions and discuss the work in both shows with an essay by Claudine Ise.
Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, in conjunction with Karma, is pleased to announce our joint publication of The Word for Snow, a previously unpublished one act play by Don DeLillo, illustrated with photographs by Richard Prince.
This version is a joint publication of Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council, self - described as the «umbrella organisation of the European renewable energy industry».
And let's not forget the joint publication of our Climate Change Performance Index.
But Webster points out that he was allowed access because of the nature of his request, which was very specific and will result in a joint publication with Phil Jones.
Today the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the Royal Society (RS) released a joint publication titled «Climate Change: Evidence & Causes.»
Erdős published a huge number of papers, typically with other mathematicians, leading to the development of the «Erdős Number,» a measure of how near one was to one of these joint publications.
[36] Chief Arthur Manual in T Tobias, Chief Kerry's Moose: a guidebook to land use and occupancy mapping, research design and data collection, A joint publication of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and Ecotrust Canada, 2000, Canada.
[35] T Tobias, Chief Kerry's Moose: a guidebook to land use and occupancy mapping, research design and data collection, A joint publication of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and Ecotrust Canada, 2000, Canada.
Development and Indigenous land: a human rights approach (2002) is a joint publication of HREOC and Griffith University.
The results of these interviews appear in summary in a joint publication by the two companies called Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2001.
Mr. Plush has been active with ASHA virtually since its formation, and has been instrumental with HealthTrust's contribution to ASHA's publication, the Senior Housing Investment Transaction Report and the joint publication of ASHA, NIC, HealthTrust and PricewaterhouseCoopers, the State of Seniors Housing study.
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