They identified 452 eminent academic life scientists whose deaths were premature — defined as happening before the scientist entered pre-retirement or took on a predominantly administrative role — and studied how these demises affected the «vitality (
measured by publication rates and funding flows) of the [scientists»] subfields.»
Recipients of the so - called «Nobel Prize of Mathematics,» they found, generally have lower productivity after winning the award, as
measured by publications.
The success of the Catalyst For a Cure and the Shaffer Grants can be
measured by publications in peer - reviewed journals and follow - on funding.
If «expertise» is actually
measured by publication count (the premise here), then you would actually want to sample from top end.
There is a growing disconnect between scientists who impact within the ivory tower, as
measured by publications and citations, versus those scientists that are tweeting and blogging.
Not exact matches
With the
publication of this manual on the Anker Methodology of Living Wage measurement, there is an unprecedented opportunity to
measure living wages that are accepted
by the variety of players involved in living wage issues, and to lead cooperation and shape discussions about worker needs and wage levels around the world, to achieve progressive improvement in wages towards a living wage globally.
This
publication addresses this question
by evaluating progress relative to a three - step pathway for reducing food loss and waste: (1) target, (2)
measure, and (3) act.
I have been eagerly awaiting the
publication of this paper on midwifery policy the United States.1 It represents several years of work
by a large group of researchers to identify and
measure the ways that state midwifery policies affect the overall performance
Such
measures were criticised
by liberal Tories and
by free market
publications.
Still,
by leaving now, you will most likely come away with very little, including no
publications, which is the true
measured value of a postdoc position.
It's a clever and concise way of capturing two key pieces of information: the number of
publications and their influence, as
measured by citations in other peer - reviewed articles.
First - author
publications are among the most important predictors of career success (as
measured by the probability of becoming a PI)-- but middle - author
publications are less helpful.
The postdocs that I interviewed try to shape the research process to maximize their productivity as
measured by the number of
publications and the impact factor of those
publications.
A team of social and political scientists
measured this increase in public discourse
by tallying the number of social media posts on these topics in the week after the articles»
publication.
Dutta was chosen for the quality of his work and his productivity as
measured by several outstanding
publications.
Among them, as reported
by Jose Martinez (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy) and coauthors in a recent
publication, is PSR J1411 +2551: a new double neutron star with one of the lowest masses ever
measured for such a system.
Those who had the fewest problems and diseases as
measured by the Cornell Medical Index had the most protein in their diets.27 Yet almost all the treatments for chronic disease found in alternative
publications these days begin with the recommendation of a vegetarian diet.
(*) Programs and practices listed here received support from at least three studies
by independent evaluators and / or peer - reviewed
publications, using controlled experimental designs and independent outcome
measures.
Technology continues to be used primarily for administration rather than instruction; there is little systematic professional development for pre-service or in - service teachers on ICT - based instruction and few accountability
measures exist for reporting on teachers» efforts to integrate ICE in instruction; initially cited
by Larry Cuban in his 2001
publication of Oversold and Underused: Computers in the Classroom.
We have
measured these practices against standards derived from the Principles and Indicators for Student Assessment Systems, a 1995
publication by a coalition of education and civil rights groups working together through the National Forum on Assessment.
As for the metrics that you've described in
measuring the «professional» standard, they are flawed in the following respects: Professional via
publication — publishers are profit - driven, not a good indicator of excellence; Professional through number in print — numbers can be altered with marketing and time (
by this logic, the Bible, Kuran, and the Communist Manifesto are perhaps the most professional work ever written); Money — there are plenty of professional idiots out there with more money than deserved; Peer review — depends on the peer.
The Cystic Fibrosis Canada Registry's impact is
measured by the requests for data and the number of
publications that result from this data.
The impact of CF funded research is
measured by periodic review of the
publications that result from our research programs.
Irrespective of any
measures taken
by us to ensure the information featured on this site is accurate at the time of
publication, we disclaim and will be exempt from liability in respect of anything misleading, false, incomplete or inaccurate and any errors, incorrect description and all associated disappointment, loss, expense, damage, inconvenience, delay, death, shock, illness or injury, however caused.
Collecting is tempered
by its time and a particular point of view, and this new
publication showcases master paintings in the Gallery's collection as
measured from the present moment.
Review committees use this method because
publications are the best
measure of past and potential scientific output, but
by potentially overvaluing «high impact» journal names, these committees and study sections effectively defer to journal editors to help them choose the best candidates for jobs and grants.
Moreover, in a new
publication, Opportunities to Enhance Non-Carbon Dioxide Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in China, WRI researchers find that these emissions could nearly double
by 2030 (relative to 2005 levels) if China doesn't take additional
measures to curb them.
Sustainable Campus Index — This annual
publication recognizes top - performing colleges and universities in 17 distinct aspects of sustainability, as
measured by STARS and highlights over 70 innovative and high - impact initiatives from institutions around the world.
The
measure used
by TCP is perfectly reasonable, if you understand the nature of scientific
publication, and are aware that attribution studies are only a small fraction of the papers publiched on climate change.
Even though under exceptional circumstances it may be argued that legal requirements such as the
publication in the Official Journal do not have to be met in a specific case, this method of adopting
measures should at least have been criticized in order not to create a precedent for future «
measures» taken
by press release.
Co-Managing Partner Alina Popescu has been interviewed
by British
publication The Lawyer on outlook of investments and Romanian anti-corruption
measures.
But the spokesman for the opposition to the
measure, which is led
by tech trade groups TechNet and The Internet Association, contacted this
publication.
The following tests have not been published
by a test company, but are either research
measures (the TSC - 40 and CMIS - SF) or are intended for clinical use, but do not warrant commercial
publication as a test at this time (the ITR series).
4 The estimates of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population presented in this
publication are based on 2011 Census of Population and Housing counts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, adjusted for net undercount as
measured by the Post Enumeration Survey.
The estimates of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous populations presented in this
publication are based on 2011 Census of Population and Housing counts adjusted for net undercount as
measured by the Post Enumeration Survey.
According to a survey conducted
by the
publication, 76 percent of the nation's largest companies, as
measured by transactional sides, are affiliated with one of the country's eight largest franchises.