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post about paper!
Patrick Brown's very informative blog
post about the paper gives a good idea of how they reached these conclusions.
Patrick Brown's very informative blog
post about the paper gives a good idea of how they reached these conclusions.
I posted about a paper wreath around Halloween and love those.
You also seem to have missed my having
posted about that paper.
At his New York Times Dot Earth blog, Andrew Revkin
posted about the paper this morning.
I didn't read all
his posts about the paper, for two reasons: first, there are so many, and I find them so full of sneering and thinly veiled innuendo that they're sickening; second, there's really very little to be learned from him.
I guess I'd add that this is understandable, given that the denier camp really doesn't have much actual science to use as ammunition or to build their arguments on, and thus they tend to wage their campaign by cherrypicking data, or seeking to attack narrow and often out - of - context passages found in scientific papers or in simplified
postings about those papers found on sites like Skeptical Science.
Not exact matches
If the
paper's editors believe that reporting on classified intelligence is defensible because it reveals important information
about government behavior, which presumably they do, then to have the editorial board undermine this crucial question doesn't just hang Snowden out to dry, it leaves the entire
Post newsroom twisting in the wind.
In the
paper, Wu, who is
about to begin doctoral studies at Harvard, said the anonymous aspect of
posts «eliminates any social pressure participants may feel to edit their speech.»
You may have seen a
post going around Facebook warning you
about flushing Costco toilet
paper down your toilet because...
The Nordic Model blog
posted this summary of a
paper by one of the grand - daddies of Danish flexicurity (blog comments in italics, followed by the text): When Per Kongshà ¸ j Madsen, one of the fathers of the flexicurity Danish model, from the CARMA centre of the University of Aalborg, writes an excellent synthesis
about flexicurity and -LSB-...]
In other recent portfolio activity from the hedge fund, we
posted about how Senator added to its International
Paper stake.
Being both of these, Bitcoin hit my radar almost immediately when Satoshi
posted his original white
paper about Bitcoin on October 31 2008, and subsequently the first version of the Bitcoin client software on January 08 2009, to the Cryptography email list.
To learn more
about Snip and its token sale this < br / > month, read the white
paper, follow < br / > Snip on Twitter or contact the team via Telegram.The
post Snip and the Future of Distributed, Online Content appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.
It was even better to see a story
about the city of Galveston in the Houston
paper (
Post or Chronicle).
I am
posting this also as a response to my friend John Lewis's comment on my previous
post and because of my friends mentioned above, as well as because of a student
paper that insisted that Romney's website answered all questions
about his policy proposals, while the guys here say Romney never addresses policy specifics.
So many things to love
about this
post — muffins,
paper wrappers, and Josey!
If you find that they're too runny, you can do two things: 1) squeeze the zucchini shreds with some
paper towels to remove any excess water or 2) what it says in the
post: «Test the consistency by trying to form into a ball,
about 1/2 the size of a baseball.
I did pop a sheet of baking
paper on the top of the pan cos I was concerned
about it burning as I read the other
posts.
Now let me finally tell you
about their
paper company — it's called Charmant Papery, and I'm using some of their stellar recipe cards here in this
post.
For Boutin the weeks leading up to the Prix Omnium had not been without controversy, and at one point he got caught in a media cross fire
about the tender subject of Arazi's knees when he was quoted in a British racing
paper, the Racing
Post, as saying, «Personally, I don't think that his knees are any better now than they were before.
About Website Transfer News, Rumours, Paper Talk, Highlights and more Frequency about 4 posts per
About Website Transfer News, Rumours,
Paper Talk, Highlights and more Frequency
about 4 posts per
about 4
posts per week.
The
post Euro
Paper Talk: Man Utd put # 350k - a-week-deal on table for midfield orchestrator; Liverpool ask
about...
Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to
post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled
paper and styrofoam waste generated by the lunch program in my own school... [Continue reading]
Once upon a time, I wrote a blog
post about a little girl who made
paper dresses with her mom.
-LSB-...] sent her the link to the Lunch Tray's
post about this, which includes a link to a white
paper with science backing up how food rewards are not good for -LSB-...]
It sounds to me like «anyone who thinks home birth is a reasonable choice and shares their thoughts with their friends and / or the general public» but in this
post it seems to be a True Scotsman: «anyone who thinks that home birth is a reasonable choice and doesn't immediately change their minds upon hearing
about or reading a
paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics.»
Therefore, I highly recommend two
posts about reading scientific
papers that I found in a rather surprising place.
Readers may recall a
post a year ago
about a nonsense
paper by Hermann Harde that appeared in Global and Planetary Change.
I suggest you look up a thorough debunking og what MANA
posted are studies that «prove» safety of homebirth on Honest Midwife's blog — she is a former CPM who analyzed these studies and claims
about them as part of her research
paper.
Lauren Warner, Founder and Editor [See all «From the Editor»
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This is important because different types of bias can have different types of effects on what the
paper finds.1 The rest of this
post is dedicated to talking
about those types of bias.
Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to
post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled
paper and styrofoam waste generated by the lunch program in my own school district (Houston ISD) and presumably elsewhere in the country.
I
posted about family cloth on the Facebook some time ago, and I got a comment suggesting the environmental impact of washing Family cloth would be GREATER THAN the environmental toll of creating toilet
paper.
Via Maggie Haberman: The
Post's editor - in - chief, Col Allen, has flat out rejected the claims by Carl Paladino's campaign manager
about a photographer from the
paper going to great lengths to capture pictures of the candidate's daughter.
This ties in with an article in this month's Wired
about Gannett's focus on hyperlocal coverage and citizen journalism in
papers in its chain (see also
Post coverage from December).
I voted by
post today and had three ballot
papers: mayor, police and crime commissioner, local councillor — which is a lot of decisions to make
about our future leaders in one go.
I've already
posted on what the
papers are saying
about Ed Miliband's energy plan.
An attorney for Hacikyan and his Aquasol company served the Common Council with
papers this week that contend Davis made «defamatory and libelous statements in a Facebook
posting»
about Hacikyan.
That result, reported in a
paper posted online December 1 at BioRxiv.org, directly contradicts a previous study concluding that tardigrades got
about 17 percent of their genes from bacteria and other organisms.
Later observations suggested the star is also fading by
about 4 percent per year (SN: 9/17/16, p. 12), which Meng's team confirmed in a
paper posted online August 24 at arXiv.org.
People could use DEEProtect, described in a
paper posted online at arXiv.org in February 2017, to specify preferences
about what apps should be allowed to do with sensor data.
He and his postdoc, statistician Peter Ralph,
posted a
paper on 16 July analysing genetic relatedness among neighbouring European populations, and Coop remains bullish
about arXiv's potential.
For biomedical scientists, the average impact is
about a 10 % penalty on future citations to prior
papers, according to a National Bureau of Economic Research working
paper posted in May.
Questions
about the Kato group's publications arose in January 2012 when an anonymous whistleblower
posted a video online exposing allegedly duplicated and manipulated images in a number of
papers.
They also incorporated Planck data
about dust that had not been available when they
posted the first version of the
paper.
And if CRISPR is «the century's biggest biotech innovation,» as a blogger for The Washington
Post recently noted, what does it say
about the quality of scientific journals that in at least 10 instances «seminal
papers,» according to Lander's Cell article, were rejected by journals like Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and even Cell itself?
The
paper, «College Students» Drinking and
Posting About Alcohol: Forwarding a Model of Motivations, Behaviors, and Consequences,» is published in the Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives.
There have certainly been some large El Nino events over the past couple decades, and this leverages any linear trend estimates of the long - term behavior (such as those shown in the recent Vecchi et al
paper, which we'll be talking
about more in a follow - up
post to this).