The timing couldn't have been better, at least for attendees of Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference this week in Aspen, for Jonathan Taplin's recent essay in The Wall Street
Journal titled «Can the Tech Giants Be Stopped?»
Below are quotes from an article published on March 28, 2018 in The Wall Street
Journal titled «Warning Sign: Tech Stocks Are Dominating Global Markets Like Never Before»:
An editorial in today's Wall Street
Journal titled «Washington's Next Hacking Target?»
In 2014, ACOG (The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists) and The Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine released an extensive evidenced - based
journal titled Safe Prevention of the Primary Cesarean, in which they stated that «one of the most effective tools to improve labor and delivery outcomes is the continuous presence of support personnel, such as a doula.»
They identified 11,873
journal titles.
The findings are described in a paper published last month in the American Educational Research
Journal titled «The Influence of Teachers» Knowledge on Student Learning in Middle - School Physical Science Classrooms.»
Indexed and covered by: JournalTOCs; Worldcat; Google Scholar; PubMed: selected citations only; EBSCO; Clarivate Analytics Links -
Journal Title List.
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Journal Title List; PubMed Central; PubMed.
Their results were published yesterday (Oct. 18) in an article in Biophysical
Journal titled «Bilayer Properties of Lipid A from Various Gram - negative Bacteria.»
I read an interesting article about this in The Wall Street
Journal titled «Why Gamification's Not a Game».
A research article was recently published in the peer - reviewed Education Policy Analysis Archives
journal titled «The Stability of Teacher Performance and Effectiveness: Implications for Policies Concerning Teacher Evaluation.»
A few months ago, the flagship journal of the American Educational Research Association (AERA)-- the peer - reviewed
journal titled Educational Researcher (ER)-- published a «Special Issue» including nine articles examining value - added measures (VAMs)(i.e., one introduction (reviewed below), four feature articles, one essay, and three commentaries).
Membership of the Chartered College includes access to an education research database providing full - text access to over 2,000
journal titles and ebooks, covering international publications across a range of themes and subject areas.
I've offered eBook editions of both of my writing prompts workbook and
journal titles using Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP).
In a recent article in the online Wall Street
Journal titled «Why Stocks Are Riskier Than You Think», by Drs. Zvi Bodie and Rachelle Taqqu, I found a welcome respite from the money managers» self - serving drumbeat.
In Quantitative Value we backtest a strategy Graham suggested in the 1976 Medical Economics
Journal titled «The Simplest Way to Select Bargain Stocks.»
Published in
the journal titled Physiology and Behaviour, the study also highlighted areas it could have improved in — only five genres of music were tested, limiting the results they received in the study.
Collectively, these libraries contain more than 2.3 million volumes and receive more than 51,000 periodical and
journal titles annually.
Include
the Journal title, the quantity, your address, and telephone number or email.
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the Journal title, the quantity, your address, and telephone number or email.
However, the specificity of these «
journal titles» in no way reflects the ambiguity of the «journaling process» — instead of consciously recording memories I let myself purge them subconsciously, and then look at what comes out — and what comes out is always relevant as it reveals all the influences I have absorbed during the day, the day before, years before, and generations before.
An issue of E-flux
Journal titled «What Is Contemporary Art?»
A recent op - ed in the Wall Street
Journal titled In Defense of Carbon Dioxide» suggests climate change isn't a problem because plants need CO2 to grow.
Bjorn Lomborg wrote an article in The Wall Street
Journal titled «An Overheated Climate Alarm» which claims that cold temperatures are more deadly than heat, following the publication of the US Global Change Research Program's (US GCRP) overview of the impact of climate change on public health: [14]
Harrison Schmitt and William Happer wrote an excellent op - ed last week in the Wall Street
Journal titled, «In Defense of Carbon Dioxide.»
American Energy Alliance President Thomas Pyle published an op - ed today for the Las Vegas Review -
Journal titled «It's time for wind tax credit to get blown away.»
Page 166, left hand column, last line: add
Journal title to reference to read: Salinger, M., 2005: Climate variability and change: Past, present and future - An Overview.
I read an interesting article in the European Spine
Journal titled «The association between a lifetime history of a neck injury in a motor vehicle collision and future neck pain: a population - based cohort study.»
Browsing by law
journal title and volume is easy to do.
Policies can be searched for by
journal titles or their ISSNs or by a publisher's name.
By digitizing many
journal titles, JSTOR allowed libraries to outsource the storage of these journals with the confidence that they would remain available for the long term while providing dramatically improved access and full - text search ability.
While one journal hardly makes the case, Google Scholar's citation count, as well as a move to «article - level metrics» among journals is pointing to the article's achievement as the measure rather than
the journal title.
Jotwell is an online law
journal titled Jotwell (The Journal of Things We Like (Lots) which is the brainchild of Professor A. Michael Froomkin.
A recent article in the ABA
Journal titled «Not competent in basic tech?
Policies can be searched for by
journal titles or their ISSNs or by a publisher's name... [more]
Another listing is maintained by the Supreme Court of Canada Library in
Journal Titles A-Z.
This can only discourage, for example, the intellectual innovation and breakthrough that often lead to the development of new
journal titles; it can only reduce the public reach of research.
In some ways the nostalgia for serendipitously finding materials in a library belies a nostalgia for a time when there was more hand selection in information resources and less irrelevant or unimportant material for researchers to look at: «Perhaps the most vital system for serendipity has been
the journal title, which bundled together a variety of articles in a general topic area.»
The North Carolina Hogg wrote an opinion piece this week for The Wall Street
Journal titled «I'm David Hogg, and I Support Gun Rights.»
Last Wednesday, serial entrepreneur John Greathouse published a blog post in The Wall Street
Journal titled, Why Women in Tech Might Consider Just Using Their Initials Online.
An article in the Wall Street
Journal titled Outplacement Firms Struggle to Do Job, raised the questions, why are outplacement providers still providing standardized services that workers say offer little value, and why are companies still paying thousands of dollars per employee for broiler plate services?
An article was recently published in the New Jersey Law
Journal titled Palimony, Alimony and (Now) Preglimony.
As much as Dods looks outwards, Nesheiwat & Brandwein focuses inwards in
the journal titled: Factors Related to Resilience in Preschool and Kindergarten Students can inform us whether there is a ``... relationship between resilience and within child characteristics.»
Only to build on the type of influencing factors that resiliency manifests itself within a child is
the journal titled Emotional Resilience in Early Childhood: Developmental Antecedents and Relationships to Behaviour Problems, that takes the extra step to ``... examine whether maternal sensitivity and infant negative affect project long - term emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour problems.»
Nichole's most recent publication was co-authored with Deborah Weatherston and Faith Eidson in the November 2017 issue of the ZERO TO THREE
Journal titled, «Building Competency for Providers in the Early Childhood Mental Health Field: An Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement ®.»
In
the Journal titled Child Abuse and Neglect an interesting article titled «Differential Aspects of Sandplay with 10 - and 11 - year - old children» divided the study up into 2 groups, those who have experienced abuse and a control group.
Web of Science is owned by Thomson Reuters, a database that provides access to more than 9,200
journal titles.
Not exact matches
A recent study in Sweden
titled «The relation between office type and workplace conflict: A gender and noise perspective» and published in the
Journal of Environmental Psychology, looked at the data of 5,229 employees who participated in the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health.
Wheeler's «split the baby» approach to the contentious net neutrality debate, reported on over the weekend by the Wall Street
Journal and the New York Times, would effectively reclassify Internet service providers as public utilities akin to the phone companies under
Title II of the Telecommunications Act, but only in dealing with large content providers such as Netflix and Google's Youtube.
A recent study
titled «The Role of Money Arguments in Marriage,» published in the
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, found that money arguments are an important indicator of relationship satisfaction — but not divorce!