Sentences with phrase «published authors based»

Press 53 publishes poetry and short fiction collections by widely published authors based in the United States and its territories.
You simply can't classify a self - published writer as wholly different than a traditionally published author based on some over-reaching paradigm.

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Amazon, Barnes and Noble and WH Smith were just a few of the e-book retailers found by The Kernel, an online muckracking website based in the United Kingdom, to be selling e-books from self - published authors glorifying such topics as rape, incest and bestiality.
• Pronoun, a New York - based self - publishing service for authors, is shutting down, according to TechCrunch.
Blockchain technology is the technological basis of Bitcoin, first described by its mysterious author Satoshi Nakamoto in his white paper «Bitcoin: A Peer - to - Peer Electronic Cash System», published in 2008.
In an interview published Tuesday, the Austin - based author and pastor's wife told Religion News Service columnist Jonathan Merritt that she supports same - sex marriage and believes that LGBT relationships can be holy:
Albuquerque - area resident and vegetarian cookbook author Nanette Blanchard has self - published a booklet of her favorite southwestern plant - based recipes.
The publisher is Evanston - based Agate Publishing, publishers of books from local and regional authors.
Jennifer Ritchie is an Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant, published author, and owner of Milkalicious, a California - based in - home lactation consulting service.
Carol is a member of the Expecting More team that is creating state - of - the - science maternity care decision aids; co-author of 2010 direction - setting companion reports: «2020 Vision for a High - Quality, High - Value Maternity Care System» and «Blueprint for Action»; lead author of the Milbank Report Evidence - based Maternity Care: What It Is and What It Can Achieve; a co-investigator of three path - breaking national Listening to Mothers surveys; founding author of a quarterly evidence column (2003 - 07) that continues to be published in midwifery and nursing journals; author of an annual column in Birth (2006 --RRB-; and guest editor of special issues on Transforming Maternity Care, The Nature and Management of Labor Pain, and cesarean section overuse.
Lovingly revised based on the extensive notes Vanda left behind, Awakening the Spine is published for the first time as the author intended.
Learning from Large - Scale Community - Based Programmes to Improve Breastfeeding Practices (2008) Authoring organization (s): World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Academy for Educational Development, Africa's Health in 2010 Published: 2008 Summary: Community - based breastfeeding promotion and support is one of the key components of a comprehensive program to improve breastfeeding practices, as outlined in the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child FeeBased Programmes to Improve Breastfeeding Practices (2008) Authoring organization (s): World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Academy for Educational Development, Africa's Health in 2010 Published: 2008 Summary: Community - based breastfeeding promotion and support is one of the key components of a comprehensive program to improve breastfeeding practices, as outlined in the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feebased breastfeeding promotion and support is one of the key components of a comprehensive program to improve breastfeeding practices, as outlined in the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding.
Sarah Ockwell - Smith, a psychotherapist, doula, and UK - based author of the soon - to - be published book, «The Gentle Sleep Book: A Guide for Calm Babies, Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers» argues that the erroneous pursuit of a baby that self - soothes profoundly misleads parents.
Titled «The Ark and Beyond: The Evolution of Zoo and Aquarium Conservation,» the book — published in March 2018 — is written by a collection of authors from zoos and aquariums, including Shedd Aquarium's Vice President of Conservation Research Dr. Chuck Knapp, as well as an impressive roster of university - based historians, biologists, ethicists and social scientists.
In total, we were able to extract mean differences in total cholesterol between those breastfed and formula - fed from all 17 eligible studies (representing 17 498 subjects); of these differences, 13 were based on the response of individual authors (11 703 subjects), whereas 4 were obtained from the published literature (Figure 1 and Table 1 for both).
Basile has owned his own business for more than a dozen years, is a published author, has taught at Fordham University, and was also managing director of a New York City - based public relations firm.
This recommendation is based on a separate study published in The Lancet, for which Garon was the senior author, showing longer survival than chemotherapy among patients with any positive staining for PD - L1.
A study published in the January issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings shows that most clinical practice guidelines for interventional procedures (e.g., bronchoscopy, angioplasty) are based on lower - quality medical evidence and fail to disclose authors» conflicts of interest.
«There is lots of good science going on, but it is initiated and funded outside GP - write, because there is no funding yet,» says Seattle, Washington — based biotech investor Robert Carlson, an author of the GP - write paper published in Science.
We were very surprised based on the fact that previous models people used for planet formation suggested a much higher critical shock pressure,» says Richard Kraus, now a scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and lead author on the paper published in March in Nature Geoscience.
This blog post is based on the authors» article, «Assessing Public Engagement Outcomes by the Use of an Outcome Expectations Scale for Scientists», published in Science Communication (DOI: 10.1177 / 1075547017738018).
These retractions led them to focus on 376 U.S. - based authors who as of 2009 had at least one retraction of a paper published between 1977 and 2007.
The paper, authored by New York University's Steven Brams, Wilfrid Laurier University's D. Marc Kilgour, and the University of Graz's Christian Klamler and published this month in Notices of the American Mathematical Society, outlines a pair of algorithms that are based on the self - identified priorities of the parties.
The report, «U.S. Academic Scientific Publishingpublished November 19, follows a July 2007 NSF study which found that the absolute number of science and engineering (S&E) articles published by U.S. - based authors in the world's major peer - reviewed journals plateaued in the early 1990s even as funding and personnel increased.
The authors of the study, published in PLoS ONE, reported that video games of the future could use information gleaned from a user's body positions to change the difficulty of a game based on the confidence implied by a player's posture.
«We have confirmed this earlier appearance of the Iberian lynx based on initial molecular studies that estimate the emergence of this feline during the Early Pleistocene in the Iberian Peninsula,» asserts Alberto Boscaini, a researcher at the Miquel Crusafont Catalan Institute of Palaeontology (ICP) and the main author of this study published by Quaternary Science Reviews.
The research work has been published in the online journal Nature Communications with a fellow of the JGU - based Graduate School of Excellence Materials Science in Mainz (MAINZ) as first author.
The authors propose that all law enforcement - related deaths — including people killed by police as well as police killed in the line of duty — be treated not just as criminal data but as a «notifiable condition,» and that they be reported to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) by public health and medical professionals and published on a weekly basis, as are a host of other conditions ranging from poisonings to pertussis to polio.
Turetsky is the lead author of a paper published today in Global Change Biology based on one of the largest - ever analyses of global methane emissions.
The awards will be given out based both on the quality of the research and the ability of the author to convey potential policy implications, so it will help if the student has had the research previously peer reviewed and published.
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 city.
This theory is exploring what ultimately makes us human — how we make decisions based on partial information affects all aspects of our lives,» says Tatyana Sharpee, associate professor of Salk's Computational Neurobiology Laboratory and senior author of the paper, which was published in eLife on December 9, 2014.
In a new paper published this week in the American Journal of Medical Genetics, first author Miguel del Campo, MD, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, and colleagues in Brazil and Spain, describe the phenotypic spectrum or set of observable characteristics of congenital Zika (ZIKV) syndrome, based upon clinical evaluations and neuroimaging of 83 Brazilian children with presumed or confirmed ZIKV congenital infections.
But within days of the work being published, critics on the PubPeer website and other blogs pointed out problems with some of the images in the papers, including some that were very similar to those in earlier papers by first author Haruko Obokata, a unit leader at the Kobe, Japan - based RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology.
Some other papers, published in traditional subscription - based journals, are made freely available on an author's website or through an institutional or government archive, often after a 6 - or 12 - month «embargo» imposed by the publisher to protect subscription revenue.
Richard Munang and Jessica Andrews, authors of «Harnessing Ecosystem - Based Adaptation: To Address the Social Dimensions of Climate Change,» published in Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, think that we can.
«Unless we take different protection measures, 5 million people will be exposed to coastal flooding on an annual basis,» said Michalis Vousdoukas, a coastal oceanographer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission and the lead author of the new study published in Earth's Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
«The current program demonstrated that school - based third - party billing for both vaccine and implementation costs was feasible, but problems with reimbursement will need to be solved before it can be financially solvent,» the authors wrote in an article published in the May - June 2014 issue of Academic Pediatrics.
In addition, Siddall and Tessler were authors on a recently published study based on leeches in Bangladesh that compares the iDNA method to camera traps.
The results, published in the current issue of Human Molecular Genetics, open the door for pursuing gene editing in nonhuman primates as models for new therapies, including pharmacological, gene - and stem cell - based therapies, said Keith Latham, MSU animal science professor and lead author of the study.
Based on the results, published today in JAMA Internal Medicine, the study authors recommend communications training for physicians that fosters positive experiences for patients without agreeing to all requests for particular diagnostics or treatments.
«The relationship between food and longevity and brain health does not rely on speculation, but rather on thousands of published scientific studies,» says Rebecca Katz, a Marin - based author, cook and Buck Institute lecturer, who has a master's in nutrition.
This Nature Communications paper, published in December with VA - based psychiatrist Aliza Wingo as lead author, is an example.
The authors then determine the participants» GI based on published values.
«PTEN is a genomic marker we already routinely measure, and based on published data we wanted to know if we could use it to predict which BRCA1 / 2 mutated tumors are likely to respond to checkpoint inhibitors and which are not,» said the study's senior author
Newly published research in «PNAS» identifies what authors call a «vertical human fingerprint» in satellite - based estimates of atmospheric temperature changes, adding still more to confidence levels about human influences in warming.
«PTEN is a genomic marker we already routinely measure, and based on published data we wanted to know if we could use it to predict which BRCA1 / 2 mutated tumors are likely to respond to checkpoint inhibitors and which are not,» said the study's senior author Katherine L. Nathanson, MD, deputy director of the Abramson Cancer Center and director of Genetics at the Basser Center for BRCA.
Dr. Erlanson is an inventor on more than a dozen issued and published patent applications and is author and presenter of dozens of publications and national and international scientific presentations, including co-editing two books on fragment - based drug discovery.
«This study is purely based on differences in morphological characters between fossil specimens, with each character weighted equally, and with disregard of any functional aspects of every character,» says Dr. Gerrit van den Bergh of the University of Wollongong in New South Wales, one of the authors of the 2016 study published in Nature that supports the idea that H. floresiensis descended from H. erectus and was made small by insular dwarfism.
Both papers were published in the International Journal of Plastics Technology, and share the same three authors, all based at Charan Singh University in India.
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