Sentences with phrase «presented in a journal article»

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Most of the overabundant articles in these two journals presented information on the existence and properties of polywater, extolling its virtues, with only a few challenging or disclaiming the whole thing.
The work samples should be entirely or mainly your own work and should include one piece of scientific writing (e.g., a journal article or technical report), one additional piece of written work of your choosing, and one piece of work that presents scientific or technical findings in a visual, graphic, or other format or media such as a webpage, video, or interview.
Dr. Cohen is the author of numerous published articles in professional journals and popular magazines, and he has presented his work at professional conferences, workshops, classes, and public appearances.
The Infant Mental Health Journal celebrates MI - AIMH's 40th Anniversary In celebration of the 40th Anniversary, the IMHJ is pleased to present this special Virtual Issue of IMHJ articles for free download.
Articles on the Benefits of a Doula Present at the Birth of a Child in Pediatrics the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Do science, write articles in peer - rewied journals, present at conferences, teach, supervise students.
4.2.7 Submit articles and excerpts from the Licensed Materials when required by law for use in legal proceedings provided each article or excerpt from the Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the article in its appropriate journal; provided the use is otherwise without modification to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material from the Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or services;
4.2.6 Supply a Patent Applicant with copies (in print or electronic format) of individual articles of the Licensed Materials and to store print copies of such articles for the Licensee's internal use, solely in connection with the patent application process provided each article or excerpt from the Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the article in its appropriate journal; provided any portion of the Licensed Materials used for these purposes looks identical to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material from the Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or services;
4.2.5 Submit articles and excerpts from the Licensed Materials to regulatory agencies in connection with applications for drug and product approval provided that such uses do not amount to commercial redistribution for direct profit; provided each article or excerpt from the Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the article in its appropriate journal; provided any portion of the Licensed Materials used for these purposes looks identical to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material from the Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or services;
I had difficulty evaluating the validity of experiments presented in various journal articles.
Now, in a new article published in The FASEB Journal in October, Garrison and Gerbi, along with Louis Justement of the University of Alabama, Birmingham, present data suggesting that the prediction is coming true.
The result is a commentary article in the May 2015 issue of the journal Academic Medicine, where Holleman and two colleagues present MD Anderson as a case study illustrative of a broader national trend and encourage other institutions to address what the authors identify as the faculty morale problem.
In a study presented in the featured clinical investigation article of the November issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, they used 18F - fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET / CT imaging to show that the amount of cell - free tumor DNA circulating in the bloodstream correlates with tumor metabolism (linked to cancer aggressiveness), not tumor burden (amount of cancer in the bodyIn a study presented in the featured clinical investigation article of the November issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, they used 18F - fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET / CT imaging to show that the amount of cell - free tumor DNA circulating in the bloodstream correlates with tumor metabolism (linked to cancer aggressiveness), not tumor burden (amount of cancer in the bodyin the featured clinical investigation article of the November issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, they used 18F - fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET / CT imaging to show that the amount of cell - free tumor DNA circulating in the bloodstream correlates with tumor metabolism (linked to cancer aggressiveness), not tumor burden (amount of cancer in the bodyin the bloodstream correlates with tumor metabolism (linked to cancer aggressiveness), not tumor burden (amount of cancer in the bodyin the body).
They've presented their results at invited talks, most recently the 2016 Gordon Research Conference on Tribology, and in peer - reviewed papers, including a recent Journal of Materials Science article.
The present and potential clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cell therapy in cats are explored in a state - of - the - art review article published this month in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery.
The students presented their findings in a series of short articles for the Journal of Physics Special Topics, a peer - reviewed student journal run by the University's Department of Physics and AstJournal of Physics Special Topics, a peer - reviewed student journal run by the University's Department of Physics and Astjournal run by the University's Department of Physics and Astronomy.
In an article in this week's Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, from AIP Publishing, the authors present results indicating that an optimally designed VAWT system can financially compete with fossil - fuel based power plants in urban and suburban areas, and even spearhead the development of a net - zero energy building or citIn an article in this week's Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, from AIP Publishing, the authors present results indicating that an optimally designed VAWT system can financially compete with fossil - fuel based power plants in urban and suburban areas, and even spearhead the development of a net - zero energy building or citin this week's Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, from AIP Publishing, the authors present results indicating that an optimally designed VAWT system can financially compete with fossil - fuel based power plants in urban and suburban areas, and even spearhead the development of a net - zero energy building or citin urban and suburban areas, and even spearhead the development of a net - zero energy building or city.
Researchers from the ESRC Centre for Population Change at the University of Southampton and Statistics New Zealand have published an article in the Routledge journal Population Studies arguing that Bayesian methodology, a statistical tool introduced by Rev. Thomas Bayes in the 18th Century, is vital in providing solutions to many difficult statistical problems, particularly those presented by 21st Century population studies.
By KEN CROSWELL In the first article of the first issue for 1993 of The Astrophysical Journal, Allan Sandage of the Carnegie Observatories in California presents a new technique for measuring the Hubble constant, HIn the first article of the first issue for 1993 of The Astrophysical Journal, Allan Sandage of the Carnegie Observatories in California presents a new technique for measuring the Hubble constant, Hin California presents a new technique for measuring the Hubble constant, Ho.
This research is presented in Concussions, Traumatic Brain Injury, and the Innovative Use of Omega - 3s, a review article from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, official publication of the American College of Nutrition.
In 1800, an article in a checkers journal presented a particular checkers situation and argued that, barring any mistakes, white would win the gamIn 1800, an article in a checkers journal presented a particular checkers situation and argued that, barring any mistakes, white would win the gamin a checkers journal presented a particular checkers situation and argued that, barring any mistakes, white would win the game.
This is an argument presented by researchers at Umeå University in an article published in the scientific journal PLOS Medicine.
Two research articles published in the journal Genome Biology present the first genome sequences and analyses of two key bumblebee species: the European buff - tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, and the North American common eastern bumblebee, Bombus impatiens.
The article presenting the methodology and its optimization for magmatic crystals has just been published in the journal Chemical Geology.
As a condition of consideration for publication of a clinical trial report in our member journals, the ICMJE proposes to require authors to share with others the deidentified individual - patient data (IPD) underlying the results presented in the article (including tables, figures, and appendices or supplementary material) no later than 6 months after publication.
In an article now available online in the Journal of Human Evolution, four scientists present evidence that the 47 - million - year - old Darwinius masillae is not a haplorhine primate like humans, apes and monkeys, as the 2009 research claimeIn an article now available online in the Journal of Human Evolution, four scientists present evidence that the 47 - million - year - old Darwinius masillae is not a haplorhine primate like humans, apes and monkeys, as the 2009 research claimein the Journal of Human Evolution, four scientists present evidence that the 47 - million - year - old Darwinius masillae is not a haplorhine primate like humans, apes and monkeys, as the 2009 research claimed.
He published over 200 papers in top journals, over 40 review articles and book chapters and was presented with numerous awards, including National Institutes of Health graduate and postdoctoral fellowships, the Young Investigator Award from the Society for Leukocyte Biology, the Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association, and a Visiting Scientist Fellowship from the Swedish National Research Council.
After the YSM, participants have the opportunity to publish an article, based on the work presented, in «Climate of the Past» an open access and peer - reviewed journal.
The research findings are presented in the article «A Keplerian disk around a Class 0 source: ALMA observations of VLA1623A» published in the Astronomy and Astrophysics Journal, Vol.
The research findings are presented in the article Hirota et al. «A Hot Molecular Circumstellar Disk around the Massive Protostar Orion Source I» published in the Astrophysical Journal in February 2014.
The research findings are presented in the article «ALMA Observations of the IRDC Clump G34.43 +00.24 MM3: Hot Core and Molecular Outflows», published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol.
Her many articles have been published in such diverse journals as Aesthetic Surgery Journal and Nutrition in Complementary Care, and her research on botanicals has been presented at the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the North American Menopause Society.
Just recently a major drug company got busted for «funding» research and deliberately keeping their involvement a secret from the publishers of the scientific journals the articles were being presented in.
She has presented hundreds of workshops at local, state, regional, and national conferences and her articles have been published in dozens of professional journals.
The studies presented here are adapted from an article in the Spring 2006 issue of the Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization and from Besieged: School Boards and the Future of Education Politics, edited by William G. Howell.
Lissa has presented at numerous national and state education conferences and has published articles in ASCD's Educational Leadership, Learning Forward's Journal of Staff Development, and Edutopia.com.
These commentaries will be refereed and are presented together with the original article in later editions of the journal.
In this issue the CITE Journal presents a collection of scholarly articles and editorials describing uses of digital video to teach curricular content and skills in the K - 12 classrooIn this issue the CITE Journal presents a collection of scholarly articles and editorials describing uses of digital video to teach curricular content and skills in the K - 12 classrooin the K - 12 classroom.
Seth has published articles in school psychology journals, and has presented at many statewide, as well as national conferences on topics such as tiered problem solving, data based decision - making, program evaluation, peer tutoring, school - based intervention teams, and RTI for English language learners.
Based on articles from the International Reading Association's highly respected journal, The Reading Teacher, useful activities are presented in an easy - to - follow format.
I have co-authored four books on this topic, most recently Quality Questioning, 2nd Edition (Corwin Press, 2017) and Questioning for Classroom Discussion (ASCD, 2015), numerous articles in national journals, and presented at many national conferences.
Scott has published dozens of articles in peer - reviewed journals and edited volumes; he also regularly presents his work at the national conferences of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO).
The authors take a historical look at the development of the CEE and CITE Journal relationship, reflect on the inaugural article in the CITE Journal English Language Arts Teacher Education section and the principles it presented, and provide a history of the evolution of NCTE / CEE belief statements, resolutions, and standards for teacher preparation as they relate to 21st - century literacies and technologies.
Carla has published numerous articles in peer - reviewed journals and regularly presents her research at the American Educational Research Association (AERA), Northeastern Educational Research Association (NERA), and New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO).
Carol Koechlin is an experienced educator who has contributed to the field of information literacy and school librarianship writing professional books, articles for professional journals, facilitating on - line courses, and presenting workshops in Canada, United States and Australia.
Their findings are presented in the first article in this issue of the Journal.
The fifth - grade teacher from District C who presented to the demonstration site teams has subsequently published two articles in national journals, as has an NBPTS - certified teacher from District B. Neither of them had done anything like this before.
Dr. Cohn is a recognized thought leader in the national educational arena, has presented at dozens of educational conferences throughout the United States and contributed to journal and media articles regarding educational leadership and reform.
(Library Journal will be presenting a series of articles that takes an indepth look at some of the ebook platforms that are now in the marketplace.
Indeed, statistics on award winners presented by an article in The Wall Street Journal are not too encouraging:
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