Neuroscientist Sophia Colamarino said she was cut off from reading
journal articles when she left Salk Institute to become vice president for research for the group Autism Speaks, which funds autism research.
Not exact matches
The latest attempt came on Saturday,
when an
article ran in The Wall Street
Journal to promote a new book, Big Is Beautiful: Debunking the Myth of Small Business, by Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind.
The Times
article cited a study published in the
journal Psychological Science, which found that
when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than
when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
The Wall Street
Journal article at the center of the OIG's inquiry was published on October 30, 2016, two days after then - FBI director James Comey announced in a letter to Congress that the bureau was reopening its investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server to conduct government business
when she was secretary of state.
«This is what happens
when you work to change things, and first they think you're crazy, then they fight you and then all of a sudden you change the world,» CEO Holmes told CNBC's Jim Cramer after the
Journal article broke.
Last May,
when Lululemon started outsourcing to China, the company placed a controversial ad in Yoga
Journal magazine showing a fake newspaper
article with adults dressed in diapers, with bonnets and pacifiers, at sewing machines.
According to a March 2018 Wall Street
Journal article, some popular bond ETFs have grown more attractive to short - sellers due to questions about the funds» ability to process redemptions
when markets turn.
Richard Hausknecht, the author of the
article in the New England
Journal of Medicine, acknowledged that the «abortion cocktail» was indeed an experiment
when he stated in his report that «the protocol [of the experiment] was approved by the investigative review board of the Mount Sinai Medical Center.»
Except as I have retained in the book the original form of
articles which editorial necessity compressed
when they were published in the
Journal, I have left the essays practically as they first were printed.
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.
The
Journal of Medical Ethics sparked a firestorm last February
when it ran the
article «After - Birth Abortion: Why Should the Baby Live?»
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.
This was impressed upon me even more so yesterday
when I sorted through my stack of mail and found a newsletter from a church in Duluth, MN which has devoted several pages in the last four issues to refuting a
journal article I published in 2006.
I'm not sure a poll of federal taxpayers and parents would find the time and effort spent by these employees on the
journal article — which I personally viewed purely as a form of reputational damage control — to be a worthy use of these funds
when other aspects of our meal program are in clear need of improvement.
We look forward to your comments on this website, and are delighted
when you notify us of anything you'd like publicised such as events, employment opportunities, relevant books,
journal articles or reports, and details of work with fathers — all over the world.
This was collaborated by a 1998
article in the
Journal of the American Medical Association where studies proved that acupuncture was effective at turning breech babies in 75 percent of the test subjects
when combined with moxibustion.
An April 2015
article published in the New England
Journal of Medicine (Norton, M., et al.) showed that this test is more accurate than traditional predecessors
when screening for trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome).
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?
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language,
when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review
article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review
article published in a trash
journal.
Heather Greenfield called a couple of weeks ago
when she was working on this
article, and National
Journal's Technology Daily has kindly given permission for me to reprint it.
You know how
when you're starting to write an
article and spend the next several hours fighting off the procrastination (checking your email, cleaning your lab bench, and updating your lab
journal) only to start writing by the time you need to stop.
4.2.7 Submit
articles and excerpts from the Licensed Materials
when required by law for use in legal proceedings provided each
article or excerpt from the Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the
article in its appropriate
journal; provided the use is otherwise without modification to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material from the Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or services;
But
when you are acting as a reviewer, you aren't just reading a paper to absorb the information as you might in reading an already - published
journal article.
Late in September 2006, Nobel Prize — winning molecular biologist Richard Roberts was thumbing through the
journal Nature
when he read an
article by one of their senior reporters, Declan Butler, about a group of foreign medics on death row in Libya.
Addition of a reproduction of the
journal cover within which the
article was published (
when not restricted by copyright)
Science is committed to playing a constructive role in making available to the scientific community the data underlying
articles in the print
journal, in cases
when such data can not be accommodated in an established public database such as Genbank or PDB.
In an
article published online March 10 in the
journal Advanced Materials, Dr. Moon Kim and his colleagues describe a material that,
when heated to about 450 degrees Celsius, transforms from an atomically thin, two - dimensional sheet into an array of one - dimensional nanowires, each just a few atoms wide.
Customer experience matters more
when the economy is doing well than
when it is doing poorly, according to a new study in the
Articles in Advance section of Marketing Science, a
journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).
«
When a plant goes to seed, its seeds are carried in all directions; but they can only live and grow if they fall on congenial soil,» Paget wrote in an 1889
article in a medical
journal.
When the ghostwritten
article surfaced at JGIM, the
journal's guidelines didn't specify what steps should be taken.
In June 2003, the Rand Corporation published an
article in The New England
Journal of Medicine showing that
when prescribing medicine, 68 percent of the time American doctors meet objective quality standards.
When Bioteach was launched, Dave Ng and his diverse team of students had put together over 50
articles on current biotechnology topics, a
journal of readings and reviews, and a wide collection of educational resource that, in keeping with the spirit of the project, are all freely accessible on the Web.
On Capitol Hill, a report accompanying the Labor / Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) appropriations bill recommends that
when a
journal accepts a paper generated with NIH support, a copy be sent to PubMed Central, the NIH National Library of Medicine's (NLM's) archive of full - text
articles.
Berkeley launched an investigation last November, questioning whether Duesberg had violated the university's code of conduct
when submitting an
article to the
journal Medical Hypotheses, which at the time did not peer review its papers.
It all started last fall,
when an advocacy group called the Public Library of Science distributed an electronic open letter urging scientific publishers to hand over all research
articles from their
journals to public online archives for free within six months of publication.
In a Clinical Crossroads
article featured in the March 6, 2013 issue of the
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Dr. Dan Alford from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) suggests that prescription opioid abuse can be minimized by monitoring patients closely for harm by using urine drug testing (UDT), pill counts, and reviewing prescription drug monitoring program data
when available.
This complacency can lead to increased risks
when it comes to sex and their health, says study leader Seth Kalichman of the University of Connecticut in an
article in Springer's
journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.
When the sexiness becomes the focus — and when 3 million people click on the sexiness, but our latest article in the Journal of NoOneCares will probably be read five times over the next decade — we curse the absurdity, the necessity, and the absurdity of the necessity to make our science s
When the sexiness becomes the focus — and
when 3 million people click on the sexiness, but our latest article in the Journal of NoOneCares will probably be read five times over the next decade — we curse the absurdity, the necessity, and the absurdity of the necessity to make our science s
when 3 million people click on the sexiness, but our latest
article in the
Journal of NoOneCares will probably be read five times over the next decade — we curse the absurdity, the necessity, and the absurdity of the necessity to make our science sexy.
Correction:
When this
article was first published, the
journal reference at the end was incorrect.
The software comes at a time
when scientific societies and
journals are alarmed by evidence that findings in many published
articles are not reproducible and are struggling to find reliable methods to evaluate whether they are.
That should be warning enough: since
when have
articles in this most prestigious of professional science
journals been written for a lay audience?
What I mean is that we publish our research in scientific
journals and then other scientists refer to our results
when they are doing their own research, and it turns out that more astronomers around the world refer to Canadian research results in their
articles and publications than those of any other country in the world.
Two California Institute of Technology researchers recently made the headlines
when they published an
article in the Astronomical
Journal, announcing that they'd found evidence of a giant planet on the edge of our solar system, moving in a strange, elongated orbit as far as 93 billion miles (150 billion kilometers) from the sun.
What Caught Our Attention: Usually,
when journals publish corrections to
articles, they also correct the original
article, except
when the original is unavailable online.
So,
when I read Clare Morris»
article «How yoga can promote therapeutic relationships» published in The
Journal of Dementia Care May / June 2015 Vol 23 No 3, I became very excited.
Dr. David Ludwig added fuel to the fire in 2012
when he published his
article «Effects of Dietary Composition on Energy Expenditure During Weight - Loss Maintenance» in 2012 in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
I had diabetes for over 6 years
when I came across an
article in the
Journal of Chronic diseases that accounted for improved control limiting side effects from diabetes.
My dentist said no, but
when this came up in conversation with a dental technician recently, she noted having seen an
article in one of the dental
journals suggesting there is.
Research was conducted in the year 2000 and an interesting
article was published in British medical
journal called The Lancet which highlighted the significance of selenium
when it comes to not only the health of the thyroid gland, but to overall health in general.
Today, midwife and researcher, Wendy Gordon, LM, CPM, MPH, Midwives Alliance Division of Research, takes a look at the recent
article in the American
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology that shared the authors» view of the appropriate professional response from obstetricians
when counseling and discussing home birth with patients.