Sentences with phrase «next issue of a journal»

In the next issue of the journal they printed a story saying that they were sorry but the calculations were incorrect.»
Those of us who are readers of this blog tend to understand this distinction and choose to read our news as it breaks rather than wait for the next issue of a journal.
For example, you could be working on journal A when an editor calls up about the next issue of journal B, or the printer discovers a problem with journal C (which is already running late).
In the next issue of the journal Nano Letters, researchers from MIT's departments of Physics and of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will describe a new technique for building MoS2 light emitters tuned to different frequencies, an essential requirement for optoelectronic chips.

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Ahead of a free Commons vote on the issue next week, 500 respiratory health professionals wrote an open letter to the British Medical Journal pushing them to «protect the wellbeing» of children.
I have just recently writing a long essay about the consequences of Thatcherism for a journal issue on the 30th anniversary of 1979 which the ippr are to publish next month, at which point you will be welcome to debate and indeed take issue with my own views on her economic and political legacy.
The next stop on my career path was as editor of MiSciNet — a bimonthly online journal that addresses career and training issues pertinent to the minority population.
In a paper published in the expert journal Nuclear Instruments and Methods A they describe how this Plasma Accelerator Research Station (PARS) would enable unique studies into the critical issues for the next generation of plasma accelerators; in particular investigations on high gradient acceleration, two - bunch acceleration, plasma lenses and advanced beam handling techniques.
The researchers on the study, published in the November issue of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, found that one in five women who had experienced a broken wrist went on to suffer a non-wrist fracture during the next 10 years.
The research appears in a paper in the July issue of Earth and Planetary Science Letters and another due out next month in the Journal of Petrology.
Already - dwindling primate populations will see mass extinctions in the next 25 to 50 years if current manmade pressures are not addressed, according to experts on primate conservation writing in the 18 January issue of the journal Science Advances.
Their findings will appear in the next issue of Astrophysical Journal in a paper titled «Characterization of the Wolf 1061 Planetary System.»
That's according to a study in the next issue of the American Heart Journal.
The paper, slated for publication in next week's issue of Nature, was released on the journal's Web site today, a press release explained, «because of its immediate topicality.»
This research will be published in the next issue of The Astrophysical Journal Supplement, and a preprint can be found online at arxiv.org/abs/1703.05775.
Education Next hosted a conference in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 25, 2016, to coincide with this special issue of the journal.
On this week's Ed Next podcast, Marty West of Education Next talks with Anna Egalite, assistant professor of education at North Carolina State University and the author of «How Family Background Influences Student Achievement,» which appears in the Spring 2016 issue of the journal commemorating the 50th anniversary of Jim Coleman's landmark report.
In the journal's inaugural issue, the editors of Education Next announced their dual commitment to «readability and scholarly integrity» — qualities that too often seem incompatible.
Education Next is convening a conference in Washington, DC on March 5, 2015 from 11:45 AM to 4:30 PM to coincide with this special issue of the journal.
An answer to that question is to be found in the eighth annual Education Next survey of public and teacher opinion discussed in this issue of the journal (see «No Common Opinion on the Common Core,» features, Winter 2015).
In «The Long Reach of Teachers Unions: Using money to win friends and influence policy,» featured in the Fall 2010 edition of the Education Next journal, Antonucci also reveals that teachers unions have become a force in matters beyond education policy, including weighing in on domestic policy issues such as taxation, healthcare, gay marriage and redistricting.
The annual poll was conducted by the pro-school-reform journal Education Next and asked a nationally representative sample of Americans about a variety of education issues, with the results on the Common Core being the most dramatic.
The Harvard policy journal Education Next published three of our articles as part of a special issue on the New Orleans school reforms 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.
Their article will be available on the Education Next website on Tuesday, November 3, and in the Winter 2016 issue of the printed journal, available by November 20, 2015.
GREG BROCK Today, Education Next, a national journal of education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of education issues.
Today, Education Next, a national journal of education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of education issues.
Good Morning Education Next, a national journal of education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of education issues.
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The conservative - leaning journal Education Next has created a stir with the cover of its spring issue, which features an African - American family with a mother holding a baby and a fading image of the father.
Historical Studies of Digital Entertainment Media How They Got Game Ah, neat game academia folks (Lowood, Bittanti) booting up this new academic journal for next year: «The theme for this first issue will be «Digital Games: Historical and Preservation Studies.»»
At the time the most important art journal of France, L'Artiste, in its issue of March 12, 1848, extolled the «genius of liberty» which had revived «the eternal flames of art» (obviously it had been less effective in reviving the rhetorical power of its writers), and the next week, Clément de Ris, writing in the same periodical, while slightly chagrined by the mediocrity of the first «liberated» Salon, nevertheless maintained that «in the realm of art, as in that of morals, social thought and politics, barriers are falling and the horizon is expanding.»
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The lack of a definitive stance on the issue will likely give rise to more speculation that first arose when the Wall Street Journal reported that Google is planning to integrate Chrome OS into Android in 2017, with preview versions of the hybrid software slated to appear next year.
In the latest issue of the Hays Journal, we spoke with experts from around the world to discuss the best strategies for recruiting the next generation.
Ric G. Steele, Sunnye Mayes; Commentary: HIV Infection and Family Processes: Toward the Next Generation of Research, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 26, Issue 6, 1 September 2001, Pages 363 — 366, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/26.6.363
The next best thing to a trip to the French countryside, The Cottage Journal's French Cottage special issue is full of romantic inspiration from Parisian chic to Provincial charm.
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