Moreover, the researchers intend to clarify if its anti-inflammatory properties (also
noted by other authors) can improve nephropathies following pyelonephritis and reflux, present in other patients.
Not exact matches
As
noted by Harvey Cox, the
author of The Secular City, in an interview with Krista Tippett, secularist and religious sentiments will ultimately seesaw between one and the
other — Yes, this is off topic, but to say that the Church will change drastically will ultimately mean that it'll take two steps back, then two steps forward, and so on.
The word «Christian» literally means «little Christ,» how does someone who acquires fame
by bashing the belief of
others (he may be a scholar but as the
author noted, most people have only heard of him because of his uncouth mannerisms) come anywhere close to Jesus?
And these people scoff at contradictions in the Bible; a collection of literature written over three millenia,
by authors who never met each
other to compare
notes, in various places in the Middle East and around the Mediteranean, in various times.
I recently read the book «Punished
by Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, «A's, Praise, and
Other Bribes»
by Alfie Kohn, a
noted author and outspoken critic of traditional education, including grades, test scores, and homework.
Sometimes more than one
author can be «first,» indicated
by an asterisk or
other typographical symbol and an explanatory
note.
The
authors note their study used observational data so, despite adjustment for possible confounding factors, it still could be subject to confounding
by personality, impulsivity, feeling of hopelessness or
other cognitive factors.
She
notes that the study's
authors took great pains to exclude
other possible explanations for the subsurface oxidation, whether from sediment mixing
by tiny organisms or from oxidation
by nonbiological agents such as nitrates and metallic oxides.
The new set - up differs from
other types of thin - metal sensors currently in use, the
authors note, because it detects molecules directly instead of measuring indirect changes caused
by the presence of a chemical.
He and
other report
authors noted that scientists trying to face threats such as global climate change and the preservation of biodiversity face unwanted input from special interest groups and political impedance, and countries that might be unequally affected
by these threats have vastly different ideas of how to handle them.
The
authors note that experiences of
other countries that have overcome financial crises, such as Iceland and Finland, suggest that
by ring - fencing health and social budgets, governments can avoid some of the harmful effects of crisis taking their toll on the health of their populations.
«This suggests that the light use efficiency of lettuce and pothos was limited
by a process
other than conversion into heat, likely light - induced damage to the photosynthetic machinery in the leaves,» the
authors noted.
By building a deep understanding of the chemistry of single - layer graphene and a few layer graphene, I am confident that many new applications of chemically functionalized graphenes could be possible, in electronics, photonics, optoelectronics, sensors, composites, and
other areas,»
notes Rodney Ruoff, corresponding
author of this paper, CMCM director, and UNIST Distinguished Professor at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST).
The
authors agree both scenarios are likely occurring to some degree, but they
note that the presence of nanosilica grains, as documented
by the
other paper, favors the hydrothermal scenario.
The English in the paper is of such quality that it is not reasonable that the the
note «make up»
by the senior
author meant anything
other than just that — fabricate.
The
authors note the potential risks created
by two
other approaches, which are more frequently used to assess school and teacher performance.
The Black Death Middle Ages - Pulling it all together Renaissance Pare and Harvey Dealing with Disease Surgery and Nursing Vaccination Early Modern Britain - Pulling it all together Germ Theory A Revolution in Surgery How did Public Health Improve The Discovery of Penicillin Modern Medicine Modern Surgery How did public health reforms (liberal reforms - adapted from a brilliant resource on TES) What is the answer to public health Conclusion and Review Important
note: Some of these resources will have been partly adapted
by other excellent resources on TES - I can't remember the
authors, otherwise I would credit them!
Consistent with the TeachStrong coalition's ESSA guidance for state actors, these states are leveraging ESSA's flexibility to support efforts around recruiting teachers of color; improving the teacher preparation experience; providing induction and mentoring to novice teachers; increasing teacher pay; and creating or encouraging career pathways, with the goal of ensuring that all students — and especially students in low - income schools — are taught
by high - quality, prepared, meaningfully supported teachers.2 The
author also
notes what
other initiatives and actions policymakers and advocates should watch for and consider as they work to modernize and elevate the teaching profession.
They can also communicate with each
other and with
authors by writing reviews and annotating individual pages with
notes.
On that same
note, books
by relatively unknown
authors that attempt to defy genre or
other book conventions tend to confuse people, and often get passed over.
I became intrigued
by this topic when as an
author with two dozen e-books on Smashwords I read founder Mark Coker's «2013 Book Publishing Industry Predictions — Indie Ebook
Authors Take Charge,» Among
other things, Coker
noted that «If Amazon could invent a system to replace the
author from the equation, they'd do that,» and went on to describe how one innovative publisher, ICON Group International has already patented a system that automatically generates non-fiction books, and he worries that as the field of artificial intelligence increases, «how long until novelists are disinter - mediated
by machines.»
Jeff Norton,
author of the Metawars books from Hachette and the coming Memoirs of a Neurotic Zombie from Faber,
noted that
other industries have come up with «arms length» solutions to disruption on their own, such as what the airline business did when several airlines formed Orbitz.com in 1999 or American television stations did
by establishing Hulu.
Your admiration for
authors of
note is also misguided; case in point: James Patterson, who writes 20 percent of his books, yet has the audacity to claim authorship of the
other 80 percent, and which,
by the way, in my opinion, are not even worth the paper on which they are printed, And then there is the Mary Higgins Clark junk that she has now passed on to her daughter so she has something to do with her time.
Amazon has chosen to attempt to intimidate publisher,
authors and readers alike
by significantly reducing purchase price discounts of my books and those written
by other Hachette
authors,»
noting that the «similar items» suggestions appeared on his books.
Also on Facebook,
author Jeffrey Deaver wrote that «Amazon has chosen to attempt to intimidate publisher,
authors and readers alike
by significantly reducing purchase price discounts of my books and those written
by other Hachette
authors,»
noting that the «similar items» suggestions appeared on his books.
This especially true for
authors whom many readers might feel would have been «snapped up»
by agents and publishers due to their status in
other fields, such as being a celebrity or a
noted expert.
As the Big 6 publishers — now down to 5 — spend more money on one - offs
by Snooki than on cultivating mid-list
authors such as Mr. Sepinwall, the onus is on self - pubbed
authors to produce interesting, thought - provoking, quality books — of which we're hoping The New York Times and
other mainstream publications will continue to take
note.
Independent
authors, on the
other hand, increasingly appreciate the trends that AuthorEarnings reports: as
noted above, self - published
authors can increase their sales
by some 25 % just
by paying attention to
other English - speaking countries.
Note that review services tend to be harsher than natural reviews (as reported
by other authors).
(Editor's
Note: It's a special treat for us to share with you, at no charge, the first 12 chapters of a compelling thriller
by Ron Faust, the
author of Snowkill, The Wolf in the Clouds and a dozen
other novels.
Independent
authors, on the
other hand, increasingly appreciate the trends that
Author Earnings reports: as
noted above, self - published
authors can increase their sales
by some 25 % just
by paying attention to
other English - speaking countries.
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Yes, after I tweet about the review, I notice if it was self published, because the
authors come back to me
by a
note, retweet, just simple «thanks for the review», the
others I don't hear a word from.
By the end of the fifth day, I had pages and pages of
notes, had learned a bunch, made friends with
other authors, and was ready to take my book marketing to the next level.
One key point I
noted in reading Data Guy's original report is that the KU results are skewed, as you mentioned,
by the non-KU
Authors other sales sites earnings not being reported.
The book also includes a preface
by the
noted author Kent Haruf, as well
other essays and an extensive set of endnotes.
She is the
author of
Notes for the Breitenau Room of The Workhouse — A Project
by Ines Schaber and Avery Gordon; Keeping Good Time: Reflections on Knowledge, Power and People and Ghostly Matters: Haunting and the Sociological Imagination, among
other books and articles.
NOTE that the papers I cite throughout this section are only examples of numerous papers
by these and some
other authors.
Another connection item is how this lawsuit mentions book
author / documentary movie star Naomi Oreskes, and does so in mildly ironic fashion
by noting her «survey of Exxon documents» (
others dispute it heavily).
Some posts also
note scholarship written
by the
author and
others or discuss online privacy issues.
The article
notes that Steve's
other publications focus on construction lien law, construction defects, condominium warranty claims and the statute of limitations, culminating with his
authoring of «Florida Construction Law»
by Aspen Publishers in 2001.
After studying the issue, the article's
author notes that «while employer - mandated physician choice may reduce medical care costs themselves, the practice may also wipe away any such savings
by increasing
other claims expenses.»
She commented on «plurality judgments»,
by which she was referring to single judgments with multiple
authors,
noting that «the idea of plurality judgments as the norm is very radical» and that while «some of us are sympathetic to it»
others in the Supreme Court were not.
Citing advice from Wharton professor and
author of «Give and Take» Adam Grant and Northwestern professor Adam Galinsky, she
notes that your counter offer shouldn't be too altered
by the
other person's offer.
2d 874 (Fla. 3d DCA 1988)... We
note that the syndrome in question is not the subject of the Schultz opinion, but instead was the subject of a footnote therein which quotes a Florida Bar Journal article... Neither the order nor record in the present case... contains any further reference to authority with respect to the syndrome,
other than Dr. Krop's reliance on texts
by a single
author, Richard A. Gardner, M.D...