Sentences with phrase «journal articles do»

Not only that, all the authors of journal articles don't even get to see all the data.
Turner says he doesn't know if other projects have faced similar problems, because most journal articles don't discuss the issue.
Not reporting bias safeguards in a journal article does not mean they were not put in place.
The Wall Street Journal article does a good job of describing the challenge of moving a low - cost, common chemical solution through the onerous and expensive FDA approval process.

Not exact matches

«We note that Ms. Holmes sought to challenge the reliability of our sources, but it remains the fact that she doesn't know from whom the information for our articles was gathered,» the Journal said in its statement.
A recent Wall Street Journal article offers a pretty definitive answer: As tempting as it can be to protect your child out of love, don't indulge your kid's anxieties unless you want to make them worse.
In the Journal article, Honest said «its manufacturing partners and suppliers have provided assurances that its products don't contain SLS beyond possible trace elements.»
They don't save those critical conversations for once - a-year performance reviews,» states an article published in Gallup's Business Journal in April.
Nothing said at the conference by Ms. Holmes refutes the accuracy of the reporting done by John Carreyrou or of the articles, which were subject to the Journal's rigorous and careful editing process.
In a carefully researched article (Yale Journal of Regulation, Summer 2001), Yale Law School professor Roberta Romano summarized studies on the economic impact of splitting the chair and CEO roles in U.S. companies (where combined CEO / chairs are the norm), finding that there is no statistically significant difference, in terms of stock price or accounting income, between companies that split the roles and those that don't.
The tabloid did not publish her story, but The Wall Street Journal published an article about McDougal's claims in the days before the 2016 election.
Please provide a reference to just one scholarly article published in a reputable scientific journal that successfully concludes «some god (s) did it.»
I'm sure you've done plenty of rigorous scientific research in the lab and in the field, published articles in peer - reviewed scientific journals, and are widely recognized as one of the leading members of your particular field.
For further definition of «the problem of radical particularity,» the position from which Hartshorne is criticized later in this article, and for more detailed discussion of Hartshorne's theory of divine relativity, please see my «Omniscience and the Problem of Radical Particularity: Does God Know How to Ride a Bike,» International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 42 (1997), 1 - 22, and «Divine Passibility and the Problem of Radical Particularity: Does God Feel Your Pain?
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health practitioners and others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health PubMed.gov database of healthcare and scientific literature)-- about the adverse psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state of consciousness.
It was not simply a question of more men going into the monastery (Cistercian monasteries did experience a phenomenal growth in that period), but the avant - garde journals of the day were filled with articles about liturgical prayer, Gregorian chant and experiments in community living.
It includes, as all good journals do, an article by ME — on the connection between individualism and our entitlement crisis.
I didn't read entire commentaries, but only the sections on Genesis 1 - 4 from 32 different commentaries, so I figure that counts as 1 book... I also read dozens of journal articles... Click the link for this post to see the archives for the podcast episodes.
He concludes that, as much as he dislikes the article, the journal did everything by the book in publishing it.
Mr. Belien reflects on these developments: «I did make one false prediction, however, in my article for the Journal.
To his credit, when he sticks to the charge he was given, Sherkat finds that the journal's editor did nothing wrong in publishing either Regnerus's article or Marks's.
Do we really need one more article, tucked away in a refereed journal that even most of its subscribers do not bother to read all the way through, on sea imagery in ShakespearDo we really need one more article, tucked away in a refereed journal that even most of its subscribers do not bother to read all the way through, on sea imagery in Shakespeardo not bother to read all the way through, on sea imagery in Shakespeare?
But just in case someone else stumbling across this finds this useful... I've been researching this myself this week, and discovered a Journal article (Journal of Gastroenterology or something — I don't recall off the top of my head) that said that several essential oils — most especially lemongrass and lemon verbena — were effective for killing H. pylori.
Whiteside and Becker, in the March 2000 Journal of Family Psychology, reviewed 131 articles published from 1970 to 1941 on the effects of divorce on children under age 5, and found that 106 of them did not include information on fathers or on co-parenting between divorced mothers and fathers.
The Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery journal recently published a trash article speculating on why fewer plastic surgeons were doing hand surgery.
I believe that the majority of deliveries do not require a physician, but I also read several hundred medical journal articles a year, and it is clear that home deliveries are much less safe for the baby than hospital deliveries.
When comparing two sources: one a health blogger with a 30 year old medical degree, now retired, ranting on the Internet and making false claims ABOUT false claims, and the other, a researcher with a current university position, with an article published in a questionable journal, but with legitimate references... whom do you feel wins out on credibility?
I'm a biologist myself and I used to have access to journal articles while I was in grad school, but now that I work in industry I no longer have access, so I am essentially counting on you to do the reading for me
The journal article found that — just as with mothers» time — the amount of time dads spend with their children does not have a significant impact on the children's well - being.
Our article: «Does Breast Milk Have Nutritional Value After a Year», lists a bunch of statistics from a research article by Dewy in 2001, in the Pediatric Clinics of North America Journal.
Recently the Journal of Human Lactation posted an article based off of a research study done to prove how birth practices do in fact effect the initial birth weight of the baby, and if the mother has had an induction, a cesarean birth, or an epidural longer then 6 hours, the additional fluids passed into her will in turn get passed into the baby, thus resulting in a «false» birth weight.
The article from the journal Pediatrics (mentioned in the comments section) similarly does not demonstrate a benefit.
Babies in the womb don't develop the ability to coordinate their suck, swallow and breathing reflexes until at least 32 weeks gestation, according to an article in the journal «Advances in Neonatal Care.»
New Media & Society has published the article where I make the argument, based on ethnographic research I did during the 2008 U.S. elections, but based on intuitions and interests aroused by previous research in the 2007 U.S. presidential primaries (published by the Journal of Information Technology & Politics here).
According to an article in National Journal today, Newt Gingrich is so bullish on internet advertising that he's encouraging Republicans to spend as much on it as they do on television.
-LSB-...] RGA Investigations, a private security company, «is doing private security at on location at the Journal News as a result of the negative response to the article,» according to a police report first obtained by the Rockland County Times.
What the Journal News does not reveal in their article is the name of the grandmother at the heart of their story.
Do science, write articles in peer - rewied journals, present at conferences, teach, supervise students.
It is amazing how much you can get done in a 10 - 20 minute «dash» — sometimes I read a whole journal article or wrote an entire page of my thesis.
Some surgeons making more than $ 1 million in consulting fees did not disclose that fact in journal articles related to devices on which they consulted.
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Expectant mothers need not be concerned that they are more prone to develop melanoma, or will have a worse prognosis if they do get this serious skin cancer, than women who are not pregnant, according to study results published online as an «article in press» on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website ahead of print publication.
One thing I did was to actively participate in reviewing articles that my advisors received from journals.
In 2004, he signed on with KCP Technologies, the developer of The Geometer's Sketchpad, where his work involves writing grant applications and curricula, as well as «everything from doing professional development, to writing journal articles, to thinking about updates to Sketchpad, to dealing with the Board of Education in New York,» he says.
Researchers who conduct animal studies often don't use simple safeguards against biases that have become standard in human clinical trials — or at least they don't report doing so in their scientific papers, making it impossible for readers to ascertain the quality of the work, an analysis of more than 2500 journal articles shows.
In at least one case, the authors of a retracted article claim they didn't use an agency and did not propose fake reviewers — which suggests the journal's editors invited the fake review instead.
Published, presumably, by a gang of dour curmudgeons who hate everything, JNRBM openly welcomes the data that other journals won't touch because it doesn't fit the unspoken rule that all articles must end on a cheery note of promise.
... I had to do translations of many, many different kinds, everything from advertisements in scientific journals to patents on medical equipment to physics articles and nature journals
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