Sentences with phrase «obscure journal by»

Now contrast this with a paper published in July in a fairly obscure journal by two other respected scholars — Peter Webster and Greg Holland — suggesting that global warming has a huge effect on hurricanes.

Not exact matches

To help keep them afloat, # 22m of public money has been given to them to this year, while another # 277m will be injected over the next four years — figures that only emerged after Private Eye trawled through the obscure Official Journal of the European Union, which requires publication of such payments by member states.
A somewhat obscure study on statistical methods published in 2009 by medical statistician Ying Lu at Stanford University, California in a specialty journal on clinical trials, was downloaded 2000 times in early August, making it the hottest paper among Stanford University's 5439 registered users.
Although they did not coin the term (its origins are obscure), it was an ethnographic study by anthropologists Signithia Fordham and John Ogbu, published in the Urban Journal in 1986, that did the most to bring it to the attention of their fellow academics.
Acting white was once a label used by scholars, writing in obscure journals, to characterize academically inclined, but allegedly snobbish, minority students who were shunned by their peers.
He sticks rigorously to facts & figures — by simply working his way through a daily stack of annual reports, filings, trade journals, railway shipping stats, and a myriad of other obscure corporate & economic data.
By getting his 2014 (formerly 2010x) paper published in some obscure journal, Miskolczi appears to have successfully dodged the Russian Roulette of a clearly - flawed Peer Review system.
The journal is not merely obscure, but is published by SCIRP, a long - time entry on Jeff Beall's list of predatory publishers.
Global Warming, as an aspect of Climate Change, is not about what will one day become obscure albeit accurate references by individuals with polished prose, in obscure journals.
McIntyre and McKitrick (2003) in another obscure journal claimed to have been unable to replicate the results from the data; this was comprehensively refuted by Wahl and Ammann (2007).
In a Wall Street Journal op - ed attacking EPA's proposal to limit toxic air pollution from coal - and oil - fired power plants, Willie Soon and Paul Driessen obscure the challenges posed by U.S. mercury emissions, which they say pose «minuscule risks.»
GETDISMISSED featured in Los Angeles Business Journal — «Trafficking In Convenience: GETDISMISSED»S app connects users with obscure process to avoid paying tickets» by Carol Lawrence
«Obscuring Gender Based Violence: Marriage Promotion and Teen Dating Violence Research,» authored by Carrie Baker, J.D., Ph.D. and Nan Stein, Ed.D., has been accepted to the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy for future publication.
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