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journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world of scholarly communication.
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journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world of scholarly communication.
Not exact matches
In 1985 the SCP began
publishing the
journal Faith and Philosophy, which is now well regarded by the philosophical
community for its high quality and the diversity of its essays.
Of course it has flaws, and I agree the academic
community has different standards, but I don't think he created it to inform the academic
community, or have his ideas
published in academic
journals.
Further it is a registered trademark, with a patent pending, and the only form of chia with positive
published clinical results in various publications around the world including Diabetes Care, The European
Journal of Clinical Nutrition, and FASEB (the largest Scientific
Community in the World).
2007 - The second comprehensive review article on HFA outcomes was
published in the
Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the
Community, written by researchers Harding, Galano, Martin, Huntington, & Schellenbach.
«State of Subsidies» will
publish this week on news outlets including ProPublica, The Times Union of Albany, The New York Daily News and three upstate dailies
published by
Community Newspapers Holding Inc., including The Niagara Gazette, The Lockport Union Sun and
Journal and The Oneonta Daily Star.
Their study,
published in the
journal Limnology and Oceanography, documents a coral bleaching event in the Caribbean in minute detail and sheds light on how it changed a coral's
community of algae — a change that could have long - term consequences for coral health, as bleaching is predicted to occur more frequently in the future.
An article
published in the New England
Journal of Medicine updates the medical
community on a potentially devastating liver disease that afflicts approximately 29,000 Americans.
Their results,
published this week in the
journal Environmental Science and Technology, demonstrate that landscape vulnerabilities can be mapped ahead of time to help
communities prepare for extreme flooding.
A new study
published in Marketing Science, a
journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), shows double - digit revenue growth for firms that create their own brand - specific online
communities.
In a 1967 paper
published in the
Journal of Theoretical Biology, Margulis suggested that mitochondria and plastids — vital structures within animal and plant cells — evolved from bacteria hundreds of million of years ago, after bacterial cells started to collect in interactive
communities and live symbiotically with one another.
A new tool, developed by University of Washington and Microsoft researchers Maxim Grechkin, Hoifung Poon and Bill Howe, and described in a
Community Page article
publishing June 8 in the open access
journal PLOS Biology, hopes to get around this problem and help advance open science by automatically detecting datasets that are overdue for publication.
A study
published today in the New England
Journal of Medicine provides real - world evidence that implementing a combination of proven HIV prevention measures across
communities can substantially reduce new HIV infections in a population.
«So there has been a lot of interest in the diabetes research
community: If you can target those antigen - presenting B - cells, that could be potentially a very effective disease intervention,» says JAX Professor David Serreze, Ph.D., lead author of a highlighted study
published in the
Journal of Immunology.
'
Community - based management induces rapid recovery of a high - value tropical freshwater fishery» is
published in the
journal Scientific Reports.
Ancient DNA from the Phoenician remains found in Sardinia and Lebanon could provide insight into the extent of integration with settled
communities and human movement during this time period, according to a study
published January 10, 2018 in the open - access
journal PLOS ONE by E. Matisoo - Smith from the University of Otago, New Zealand and Pierre Zalloua from the Lebanese American University, Beirut, and colleagues.
Through this partnership, all Science articles
published from the creation of the
journal to the release of Science Online, a timespan that covers 1880 - 1996, are made available to the UK research
community.
These results conflict with a recent study
published in BMJ's
Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health suggesting that seven or more daily portions of fruits and vegetables were linked to lowest risk of death.
Even before Zamboni
published his results in the
Journal of Vascular Surgery, a post on PatientsLikeMe.com (an online patient
community) boasted news of his research, useful links and a dedicated Facebook URL.
The Lililwan study,
published today in the
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, was initiated by Aboriginal
community leaders who, in 2009, invited researchers and clinicians to partner with them to provide data they could use to advocate for people living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
The findings,
published March 18, 2014, in the
journal PLOS ONE, provide the most comprehensive look at bloodstream infections in
community hospitals to date.
The study,
published online by the American
Journal of Public Health, is the first known neighborhood walking trial in which a physiological marker was measured in real - time for residents in their own
communities.
People who participate in social activities in their
community are more likely to plan and prepare for future disasters, such as tsunamis, according to a new study
published in the
journal PLOS ONE.
The researchers,
publishing in the
Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, suggest that the chemical serotonin, which is involved in fetal brain growth, may play a role.
In an article
published in the
journal Scientific Reports, Baco - Taylor and her team document these reefs and discuss possible explanations for their appearance in areas considered impossibly hostile to reef - forming scleractinia, whose
communities are formed by small, stony polyps that settle on the seabed and grow bony skeletons to protect their soft bodies.
The study,
published in the
journal,
Community, Work, and Family, examined the flexible work arrangements of 545 U.S. employers and found most arrangements center around allowing employees to move where they work and when they report in, but didn't include reduction of work or temporary leaves from jobs.
The joint results from this study on the metabolism of cold - water coral reef
communities are
published in the
journal Marine Ecology Progress Series.
In a paper
published online in the
journal Psychiatry Research this month, investigators examined the association between parental addictions and adult depression in a representative sample of 6,268 adults, drawn from the 2005 Canadian
Community Health Survey.
The paper,
published today in the
journal Nature Ecology & Evolution by a team of 40 scientists, policy - makers and on - the - ground practitioners, suggests alternative and complementary approaches that use indicators grounded in the values of a particular
community.
The research results are just
published in the latest issue of the public health
journal Community Dental Health.
The research paper,
published February 1, 2017 in the
journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, also notes that coastal wetlands can help protect coastal
communities from storm surges and erosion.
Focus articles are short, timely pieces that spotlight new research findings
published in Science Robotics or other
journals or policy issues of interest to the robotics
community that are of immediate importance.
In the medical
community, there is a tendency not to
publish negative results, and if such data are submitted, medical
journals may be less likely to accept them for publication.
Heavy drinking and smoking are linked to visible signs of physical aging, and looking older than one's years, suggests research
published online in the
Journal of Epidemiology &
Community Health.
Marine fisheries catches have been drastically under - reported in the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean, threatening the marine environment and livelihoods of the local
community, reveals a recent study
published in the open - access
journal Frontiers in Marine Science.
«Secularization and the individual pursuit of spirituality are two important factors that weaken the strength of local religious
communities, and this reduces the protective nature of religious participation against suicide,» said MSU sociologist Ning Hsieh, whose findings are
published in the
Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
The study, «The effect of horizontal resolution on simulation quality in the
Community Atmospheric Model, CAM5.1,» has been
published online in the
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems.
Preliminary study from
community chemists» was recently
published in the
journal Revista de Investigación Clínica.
That
community — creatures living on, near, or below the bottom of the lake — is «fundamentally changed from its past,» according to a paper
published online in the current
journal of the Journal of Great Lakes Re
journal of the
Journal of Great Lakes Re
Journal of Great Lakes Research.
Focus articles are short, timely pieces that spotlight new research findings
published in Science Immunology or other
journals or policy issues of interest to the immunological research
community that are of immediate importance.
Perspectives discuss key research findings recently
published in Science Immunology or other
journals that are of broad interest to the immunological research
community.
Joanna Drowos, D.O., M.P.H., M.B.A., associate chair in the Department of Integrated Biomedical Science in FAU's College of Medicine; Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., the first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in FAU's College of Medicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor of family and
community medicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just
published the results of this report in the current issue of the
journal Preventive Medicine.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's senior author, noted that although parental surveys of this kind have weaknesses in terms of parent responses reflecting the breadth of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings,
published in the Oct. issue of the
journal Pediatrics, offer new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong
community networks and a strong sense of cultural identity.
Some of these exciting results are
published today in the
journal Biochemical Society Transactions along with a series of other scientific developments related to algal
communities in the Broads National Park; one of the UK's most popular and environmentally important network of waterways.
State higher education performance funding is falling short of its intended goals of raising student retention and degree completion rates at
community colleges, according to new research
published today in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, a peer - reviewed
journal of the American Educational Research Association.
With these findings,
published in Springer's American
Journal of
Community Psychology, Sharon Kingston of Dickinson College in the US challenges the growing perception that marriage and other forms of interpersonal support can buffer the negative effects of poverty.
The study,
published in the
Journal of Epidemiology &
Community Health, found that fresh vegetables had the strongest protective effect, with each daily portion reducing overall risk of death by 16 %.
On the witness stand that warm June morning, he unveiled a theory that he was about to
publish in a British public health
journal called Epidemiology and
Community Health.