I have a few patents and publish occasionally, although not as often as if I had stayed in academia, and in
lower impact journals.
Not exact matches
The current corporate AMT is 20 percent, but most corporations face a 35 percent tax rate and can see
lower rates by claiming tax breaks that aren't
impacted by the AMT, according to The Wall Street
Journal.
Low impact factors, and no real evidence that half these
journals even conduct peer reviews.
The funding agency thinks that I shouldn't have published in «that»
journal, which according to its classification has a «
low»
impact factor.
The
lower impact factors of the
journals where novel work appears add to that effect.
The study, just published in the
journal Atmospheric Environment, points out that
low hedges reduce the
impact of pollution from vehicles in cityscapes where there are large buildings close to roads, far more effectively than taller trees.
The median funding level for PIs publishing in
journals with
lower impact factors — such as PLOS ONE and the
Journal of Biological Chemistry — was not much
lower, about the 70th percentile, but the distribution of funding brackets was more diverse.
Approximately equal numbers of women and men enter and graduate from medical school in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the
lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high
impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high
impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.
If we
lower tryptophan levels, that triggers a corresponding drop in serotonin production in the brain and can
impact mood, impair memory, and increase aggression, according to a study published in 2001 in the
Journal of Psychiatry.
The
journal is «JAMA Internal Medicine» which is a different
journal in the family of AMA
journals and has a
lower impact factor.
In a recent meta - analysis published in the British
Journal of Nutrition by Bueno et al, researchers investigated the
impacts of very -
low - carbohydrate ketogenic diets (VLCKD) on key metrics of cardiovascular health including HDL cholesterol.
Researchers have found that BDNF levels decline progressively with age.10 Lommatzsch, M., et al. «The
Impact of Age, Weight and Gender on BDNF Levels in Human Platelets and Plasma,» Neurobiology of Aging 26 (2005):... continue At the same time that BDNF levels decrease, the volume of the hippocampus (primary center for emotion and memory) also decreases.11 Erickson, K.L., et al. «Brain - Derived Neurotrophic Factor is Associated with Age - Related Decline in Hippocampal Volume,
Journal of Neuroscience 30,... continue In fact, in some neurological diseases, such as Huntington's and Alzheimer's disease, BDNF levels are
low or deficient.12 Laske, C., et al. «Decreased Brain - Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and B - Thromboglobulin Blood Levels in Alzheimer's Disease,»
Journal of... continue
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Additionally, the most - cited
journal on the list was Energy and Environment, a
journal with a very
low impact factor, and whose editors are AGW skeptics.
Similar stylistic biases were found when comparing articles from
journals with high
impact factors to those with
low impact factors.
And if they hadn't so decided, despite hand - wringing and claims or inferences of victimization, the authors would have survived, and been free to do what so many authors of papers do when their studies are rejected for publication: look to publish in another
journal — perhaps one with a
lower impact factor — or make substantial revisions and try to publish elsewhere, or move on to something else.
Even less broad scope
journals with
lower (but still high)
impact factor, such as Geophysical Research Letters, have offered me similar experiences.
And it is not true that Hydrological Sciences
Journal (HSJ) has a
low impact factor (IF).
last comments for tonight: (1) bound to spark many more such studies (2) may or may not become a «classic» like MBH98 but will be cited many times, even though this
journal has a
low impact factor (3) required reading for any scientist who uses GCM outputs (raw or downscaled) as inputs in their climate change
impact studies (4) anyone researching climate change
impacts who does not read this paper and take a stand should be held to account for their negligence
It seems that the very few articles that have been published in science
journals suggesting wind farms have adverse health effects are in
journals having
low impact factors.
Wassaf, T J, «Recent Developments - New South Wales - The
Low impact Exploration Licence Regime», in 2001, Australian Mining and Petroleum Law
Journal 20 (1), p 7 - see Native Title Act, sections 26A and 32F (2).