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.
Not exact matches
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.
He began his career in print journalism, and has written for a wide range of publications, including The
New York Times, WashingtonPost.com, Slate, Politico, National
Journal, Governing, and many of the other
titles listed above.
We thanked Richard for his large nature in letting us make use of that
title for a
new journal.)
Dr. Thompson who gave the 1957 Riverside Lectures at Riverside Church in
New York City, under the
title, «Philosophy and Practice in American Foreign Policy: A Protestant Realist Critique,» has written a number of articles for such
journals as World Politics and Political Science Quarterly.
In an effort to widen the perspective of the
journal, Morrison appointed Ida Withers Harrison, a prominent Disciples missions worker, to head a
new department
titled «Modern Womanhood.»
«There is no such thing as infant sleep, there is no such thing as breastfeeding, there is only breastsleeping,» reads the
title of a
new peer - reviewed commentary piece by University of Notre Dame anthropologists James McKenna and Lee Gettler that appears in the prestigious European
journal Acta Paediatrica.
Melding the category strengths and bestselling authors of both imprints, TarcherPerigee's core publishing areas include: Self - improvement (such as the runaway successes Start Where You Are by Meera Patel, The Power of Kindness by Piero Ferrucci, Attached by Dr. Amir Levine, and A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley); Creativity (including interactive books like Adam J. Kurtz's 1 Page at a Time and Me, You, Us by Lisa Currie as well as the multi-million-copy bestsellers Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards and The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron); Parenting (the
New York Times bestseller Brainstorm by Dr. Daniel Siegel, Carol Kranowitz's go - to guide The Out - of - Sync Child, and Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids by Dr. Laura Markham); Spirituality (including bestselling
titles like Transcendence by Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Goldie Hawn's 10 Mindful Minutes, The Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes, and I Am the Word by Paul Selig); and Gift / Inspiration (such as the Wall Street
Journal bestseller Chasers of the Light by Tyler Knott Gregson, the
New York Times bestseller Catification by Jackson Galaxy and the James Beard Award - winner Imbibe by David Wondrich).
Two former governors of
New York, Mr. Cuomo and George Pataki, coauthored an op - ed in The Wall Street
Journal on May 12, 2013,
titled «Drop the Suit Against Hank Greenberg.»
Their
new insights are described in a paper
titled «Multiple mechanisms drive calcium signal dynamics around laser induced epithelial wounds» published Oct. 3 by the Biophysical
Journal.
In an article
titled, «Allergen Induced Pulmonary Inflammation Enhances Mammary Tumor Growth and Metastasis: Role of CH13L1,» featured on the cover of the current issue of the
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, this
new research suggests inflammation raises the level of a known biomarker of cancer, called «chitinase -3-like-1» or «CHI3L1,» in the inflamed tissue, which leads to increased metastasis and faster cancer growth in that tissue.
The study,
titled: Effects of Vaccination on Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in South Africa, published in the latest edition of the
New England
Journal of Medicine (NEJM), compares IPD incidence after the introduction of PCV (post-introduction: 2011 and 2012) to incidence prior to its introduction (2005 - 2008), focusing on high - risk groups.
Its study,
titled «Imagined Speech Influences Perceived Loudness of Sound» and published in the
journal Nature Human Behaviour, offers
new insights into the nature of brain activity.
This reasearch is also part of a larger project recently published in the
journal The Biological Bulletin,
titled «Molecular Evolution of Spider Vision:
New Opportunities, Familiar Players,» by Morehouse; Elke Buschbeck, UC professor of biology; Daniel Zurek, postdoctoral fellow in UC's biology department and researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
A
new study
titled Body size downgrading of mammals over the late Quaternary, released Friday in the
journal Science, is the first to quantitatively show that human effects on mammal body size predates their migration out of Africa and that size selective extinction is a hallmark of human activities and not the norm in mammal evolution.
Their research is published in the
Journal of the American Chemical Society in an article
titled «Discovery of a
New Class of Non-beta-lactam Inhibitors of Penicillin - Binding Proteins with Gram - Positive Antibacterial Activity.»
Through a
new Phytobiomes
journal review paper,
titled «Translating Phytobiomes from Theory to Practice: Ecological and Evolutionary Considerations,» Drs. Christine Hawkes and Elise Connor in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Texas propose applying ecological theories to improve the process of microbial technology development.
The UC interdisciplinary team of faculty and graduate students from the departments of geology, anthropology and geography published the conclusions and details of the study this month in the
Journal of Archaeological Science
titled, «Evaluating soil salinity and water management in Chaco Canyon,
New Mexico.»
These findings come from a
new study published in the
journal eLife
titled «Updates to the zoonotic niche map of Ebola virus disease.»
But she's especially looking forward to a publication forthcoming later this year in the Yale
Journal of Law & Feminism
titled «Telling Stories in the Supreme Court: Voices Briefs and the Role of Democracy in Constitutional Deliberation,» which will analyze a
new, controversial form of appellate narrative argument: briefs that share stories of individuals not parties to the case at hand.
He's the lead author of the
new paper
titled «Greater future global warming inferred from Earth's recent energy budget» — as published in the
journal Nature, December 7, 2017.
Title: Germline JAK2 mutation in a family with hereditary thrombocytosis Authors: Mead AJ, Rugless MJ, Jacobsen SE, Schuh A Date: 2012 Publication Details: The
New England
Journal of Medicine.
A study detailing the
new findings was published Monday in the
journal Nature Astronomy under the
title «The superluminous transient ASASSN - 15lh as a tidal disruption event from a Kerr black hole.»
Back in 2013 a study was published in the
New England
Journal of Medicine
titled «Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet» stating through results of this study, which included over 7000 participants per group — «among persons at high cardiovascular risk, a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra virgin olive oil or nuts reduced * the incidence of major cardiovascular events.»
A
new paper in the American Economic
Journal from Will Dobbie and Roland G. Fryer
titled «Are High - Quality Schools Enough to Increase Achievement Among the Poor?
Some, particularly educational practitioners, might respond with a sense of «duh» - like sarcasm to the
title of this post above, but as per a
new research study recently released in the highly reputable, peer - reviewed American Educational Research
Journal (AERJ), researchers evidenced this very headline via an extensive research study they conducted in the northeast United States.
In 2010, she published a law review article in the Loyola
Journal of Public Interest Law
titled «The Unique System of Charter Schools in
New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Distinctive Structure, Familiar Challenges,» which examined the
New Orleans charter school community.
New VAM research was recently published in the peer - reviewed Education Policy Analysis Archives
journal,
titled «Houston, We Have a Problem: Teachers Find No Value in the SAS Education Value - Added Assessment System (EVAAS ®).»
In a 2006 article
titled «The Manwagon», The Wall Street
Journal linked the V70R to a trend «to lure speed - crazy guys with kids,» saying «car makers are trying to transform the dowdy old family hauler into something
new,» [152] and that «consumer research had unearthed a surprising number of family men who thought wagons could be cool, if only they had more guts.»
Book Hits
New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestseller list in 2 Weeks with No Advertising - With the precision of a military operation, Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg launched their new title Call to Acti
New York Times, Wall Street
Journal & USA Today Bestseller list in 2 Weeks with No Advertising - With the precision of a military operation, Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg launched their
new title Call to Acti
new title Call to Action.
Greenleaf has worked on over one thousand
titles including multiple
New York Times and Wall Street
Journal bestsellers.
The
titles of the
journals quoted in the chapter introductions are similarly clever (
New Oppressor, The Toad, The Mole, Gadfly, Portsmouth Penny Dreadful, Swindon Eevening Blurb, Arboreal Times, Swindon Daily Eyestrain) and the context is hilariously inane.
New titles being added to the Next Issue unlimited catalogs include: Cosmopolitan, Country Living, Details, Eating Well, Elle Décor, Every Day with Rachael Ray, Family Circle, Family Fun, Food Network Magazine, Golf World, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, HGTV Magazine, House Beautiful, Ladies» Home
Journal, Living the Country Life, Marie Claire, Midwest Living, More, O, The Oprah Magazine, Redbook, Road & Track, Seventeen, Successful Farming, Teen Vogue, Town & Country, Traditional Home, Veranda, W, Woman's Day and Wood.
She has worked on
titles by
New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street
Journal best - selling authors as well as manuscripts for unpublished writers, single
titles as well as entire series.
With offices in London, and Abingdon in the UK,
New York and Philadelphia in the USA, New Delhi in South Asia, and Singapore and Beijing in the Pacific Rim, the Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,600 journals and around 3,700 new books each year, with a books backlist in excess of 20,000 specialist titl
New York and Philadelphia in the USA,
New Delhi in South Asia, and Singapore and Beijing in the Pacific Rim, the Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,600 journals and around 3,700 new books each year, with a books backlist in excess of 20,000 specialist titl
New Delhi in South Asia, and Singapore and Beijing in the Pacific Rim, the Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,600
journals and around 3,700
new books each year, with a books backlist in excess of 20,000 specialist titl
new books each year, with a books backlist in excess of 20,000 specialist
titles.
New to the Wall Street
Journal bestseller list is the 2009 edition of the evergreen
title, What Color is Your Parachute?
We're so happy that Caldecott Honor - winning author / illustrator Steve Jenkins (whom School Library
Journal last year called «a master illustrator») has stopped by to share some
new illustrations with us as well as some from current
titles.
According to Library
Journal, Budler refused to renew the libraries» contract with OverDrive when the distribution service attempted not only to significantly raise fees, but also to rewrite the terms of the contract in such a way that would prevent the libraries from ever transferring their holdings to a different provider.20 The State Library of Kansas then decided to transfer the libraries» existing digital content to a
new e-book lending service from technology company 3M, although Budler said that they first had to secure individual publishers» permission to transfer the
titles.
Biblioboard and Library
Journal have partnered on SELF - e, a
new project that aims to help libraries review and curate self - published ebook
titles.
Awards for this book include: Caldecott Honor Book *
New York Times Best Illustrated Book * ALA Notable Children's Book * Boston Globe - Horn Book Award Honor Book * Amazon.com Editors» Pick * School Library
Journal Best Book *
New York Public Library's «One Hundred
Titles for Reading and Sharing»
In recent months, Mr. Smith has built up a significant stake in MediaNews Group, a publishing company that owns The Denver Post and San Jose Mercury News, as well as The
Journal Register, which controls 170
titles, including The
New Haven Register and The Trentonian.
It's safe to say that publications with
titles like American
Journal of Translational Research or The Annals of Pharmacotherapy are never going to appear on The
New York Times bestseller list.
Now a
new paper, published last month in the
Journal of Veterinary Behavior, makes no bones about the authors» perspective, as you can tell from the
title: No Better Than Flipping a Coin: Reconsidering Canine Behavior Evaluations in Animal Shelters.
Previously, Sarah was an editor at Travel + Leisure and Gotham magazines in
New York City; these days, you can find her byline in The
New York Times, The Wall Street
Journal, Condé Nast Traveler, Saveur, Food & Wine, Surface, Vogue India, Virtuoso Life, and many other
titles.
MAGAZINE Issue 117 of Transition: The Magazine of Africa and the Diaspora is covered by a compelling photograph
titled «Umfundi» from the Afronaut series by Cristina de Middel, and features an interview with architect David Adjaye about his design for the
new Cooper Gallery of African and African American Art at Harvard University, and selections from the
journal's online forum discussing police killings of unarmed black men across the nation.
He is currently at work on a
new set of
Journals under the
title Dumbsaint to be published by TIS Books in 2017 - 18.
With an exhibition
title like «Dwan Gallery: Los Angeles to
New York, 1959 — 1971,» you'd expect to find a show featuring classic paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and films that once might have graced the pages of Artforum, the influential art
journal which, like the gallery in question, migrated from Los Angeles to
New York during the late 1960s.
He also published an artist memoir
titled, Painter's
Journal, and organized ART BLOG ART BLOG exhibitions at Gallery Diet, Miami and One River Gallery, Englewood,
New Jersey.
«The Wide, Wacky World of Frank Stella's
Titles» — The Wall Street
Journal «Interstellar: Whitney Musuem toasts Frank Stella with a Retrospective» — Wallpaper «Frank Stella looks back on fifty - five years of making art» — Time Out
New York «Mr. Stella has done more than any other living artist to carry abstract art, the house style of modernism, into the postmodern era.»
The
New Scientist article is just another political rant by an activist in a
journal sporting Science in its
title.