In a few nations, you will be relied upon to distribute
a progression of research articles and analysis in companion assessed diaries and after that composes a prologue to attach them together to frame the thesis.
Not exact matches
Redfield has a long history
of publishing reports about his work: In 1988 he co-wrote a Scientific American feature
article about early HIV
research (available via subscription only), which emphasized the importance
of studying the
progression of HIV into AIDS, and
of diagnosing the viral disease as early as possible.
The results provide worrying evidence
of a failure to further advance
research authorship by women, as Kathryn M. Rexrode, MD, MPH, associate professor
of medicine and faculty director
of Office for Women's Careers at Harvard Medical School, Boston, states in an editorial accompanying The BMJ
article: «Authorship is necessary for career
progression and is also a symptom
of success; it is the culmination
of career development, mentorship, funding, and support.
One
of my patients brought to my attention this
article because he is suffering from prostate cancer and was concerned about eating eggs, I did a lot
of research and found that choline actually worked as a DNA protection against mutation, and then I saw the
articles you posted, this
articles talk about eggs in general not necessarily choline, Do you think it might be possible that the
progression in prostate cancer might be do to a hormones in eggs instead
of choline?
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