Sentences with phrase «published paper presented»

A copy of the published paper presented must be provided to document hours and content.
They will stage a Commons vote at 7 pm which, if passed, would force the Government to publish all papers presented to ministers on the two customs arrangements being considered by the Cabinet.

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These often dwarf bets by gamblers physically present at casinos, according to a paper published in the British Journal of Criminology in February.
Over the past 20 years, he has published hundreds of articles, white papers, eBooks, and blog posts and presented on dozens of webinars on a wide range of marketing topics, including B2B marketing, marketing automation, conversion optimization, and search marketing.
He has published papers in the Journal of Portfolio Management on his pioneering work on classification and regression tree model in stock selection and has presented at industry conferences.
Hartshorne inserted a couple of parenthetical comments in the paper as late as 1996 — which are included in the version published here — but the paper is essentially as Hartshorne first presented it.
You won't have to do any reasearch, present any kind of proof, publish any papers.
The second study presented by the Central Florida Medical School paper was performed in the Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, Philippines and published in the International Journal of Dermatology in 2013.
Please present scientific evidence (papers published in peer review journals) that show that dononr or home made formula are healthier for term infants than commercially made formula.
MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J., Oct. 18, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- Androvia LifeSciences, a company devoted to the development of infertility solutions, announced today the publication of a paper presenting the potential economic impact of the Cap - ScoreTM in the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, a Springer International Publishing AG publication.
No Separation of Mother and Baby with Unlimited Opportunity for Breastfeeding Lamaze International Education Council, Crenshaw Jeannette, RN, MSN, IBCLC, LCCE, FACCE, Phyllis H. Klaus, CSW, MFT, and Marshall H. Klaus, MD In this position paper — one of six care practice papers published by Lamaze International and reprinted here with permission — the value of keeping mothers and their babies together from the moment of birth is discussed and presented as an evidenced - based practice that helps promote, protect, and support normal birth.
-LSB-...] It was after attending a workshop organised by The Netherlands Embassy for security agencies where I presented a paper and also published an article that I received an invitation to meet with NSA.
-LSB-...] It was after attending a workshop organised by The Netherlands Embassy for security agencies where I presented a paper and also published an article (Debating Goverment - Media Relations) that I received an invitation to meet with NSA.
was after attending a workshop organised by The Netherlands Embassy for security agencies where I presented a paper and also published an article (Debating Goverment - Media Relations) that I received an invitation to meet with NSA.
It was after attending a workshop organised by The Netherlands Embassy for security agencies where I presented a paper and also published an article (Debating Government Media Relations) that I received an invitation to meet with NSA.
As she and her colleagues report in a new paper published Feb. 12, 2016 in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, they recently solved a mystery involving X-rays — a case of X-rays present when they shouldn't have been.
The paper, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, presents some of the largest known estimates to date of the prevalence of substance use and suicide among American youth, with special focus on Pacific Islander, multiracial, and American Indian adolescents.
In 2011, they published a paper in Science presenting a new look at the moon's core.
The study, presented in the 16 August issue of Nature, mirrors a paper by a group from the Imperial College School of Medicine at St. Mary's in London, published in the 31 July issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Another paper published earlier this year presented the results of numerical simulations providing a range of possibilities for the mass and orbit for such a hypothetical planet, that could account for the observed clustering of eKBO orbits.
While important questions remain, the technique, first proposed in a paper published in 2014 in Nature magazine, might have potential application to verify that nuclear warheads presented for disarmament were in fact true warheads.
This research was presented in a paper entitled «Connecting the dots: a correlation between ionising radiation and cloud mass - loss rate traced by optical integral field spectroscopy,» by A. F. McLeod et al., published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
In a paper published in Marine Policy yesterday, Tom Polacheck, a senior researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concerns.
But to flourish in the scientific community, you must continue to publish papers, present at meetings, and win grants.
While this could be done using published papers, it is probably more insightful initially to have access to papers under review, where flaws may still be present.
And another litter of eight piglets cloned from one of the pigs that perished proved healthier and nearly as omega - 3 rich, the researchers revealed in the paper presenting their findings, published online yesterday in Nature Biotechnology.
A new paper published today in Current Biology presents some of the first evidence that the answer may be yes, but perhaps not the same way as occurs in the ocean.
In a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers now present their first results.
The case presented in the latest paper, published in the journal Stem Cell Reports, suggests that uneven growth of identical twins could start during the early stages of preimplantation development.
The research is presented in a paper published in the journal Nature today.
Many of the criticisms offered by the Breakthrough Institute were raised in the original paper that presented the planetary boundaries concept, published in Nature on September 24, 2009.
In a new paper published in the invitation - only journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest, Clark and her team present the challenges in using these manuals from a scientific perspective and offer some recommendations for re-conceptualizing the mental disorders they describe.
The main Treatfood results are presented in the paper: «Effectiveness of food supplements in increasing fat - free tissue accretion in children with moderate acute malnutrition: A randomised 2 × 2 × 3 factorial trial in Burkina Faso,» published in the open access medical journal PLOS Medicine.
At The University of British Columbia, Suttle says, «I always stress getting a paper published or presenting results at a meeting.
In the Nature paper that is published today, Bakkers and his colleagues present a new device that should be able to show this exchanging of Majoranas.
In a paper published this week in the Journal of Applied Physics, from AIP Publishing, the researchers presented this work.
In a paper published in today's issue of Science, they present evidence that when the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico dried out, it split up dozens of bird populations that now live on either side of the dry area.
Out of 1,368 granulocyte transfers at least 34 percent reached the blastocyst stage, and two actually resulted in living pups (who did not survive for long), according to the paper presenting the result published online in Nature Genetics on October 1.
The researchers rated the economic benefits derived from five ecosystem services: sustainable bush meat hunting; timber harvest; bioprospecting for pharmaceuticals; carbon storage; and so - called existence value, or the intrinsic value of nature «as a source of wonder and inspiration,» the researchers write in the paper presenting their finding published yesterday in PLoS Biology.
Based on a paper his group published in 2015, Kwon knew that certain bacteria present in South African women are a major instigator of vaginal inflammation (10.1016 / j.immuni.2015.04.019), and he thought this new work could connect some dots.
A recent paper, published in August in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, presents a more nuanced picture.
In their latest paper, published in the February issue of Nature Geoscience, Dr Philip Goodwin from the University of Southampton and Professor Ric Williams from the University of Liverpool have projected that if immediate action isn't taken, Earth's global average temperature is likely to rise to 1.5 °C above the period before the industrial revolution within the next 17 - 18 years, and to 2.0 °C in 35 - 41 years respectively if the carbon emission rate remains at its present - day value.
The research paper «Mapping internal connectivity through human migration in malaria endemic countries» published in Scientific Data details the methods they employed, and presents the freely available data.
A 2013 paper from her lab published in the journal Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience showed that MHCI is even present in the fetal - mouse brain, at a stage when the immune system is not yet mature.
Their work is presented in a new research paper published in the open - access journal MycoKeys.
«In the long term, such wide - ranging disruptions could pose an important threat to tropical biodiversity, given the myriad ecological linkages among rainforest trees and their many dependent animal, plant and fungal species,» the researchers conclude in their paper presenting the findings, published online November 27 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
«It is important to begin mechanistic studies of these declines,» the team concludes in a paper presenting the finding published in today's Science, «with habitat alteration, climate change and agricultural chemical usage being potential key drivers of observed shifts.»
The findings were presented in two papers published in Physical Review Letters.
«What strikes me is that the outcomes of those without tenure are more focused on individual achievements and the kinds of outcomes that are recognised and rewarded by the system in the form of employment security,» such as presenting at conferences and publishing papers.
Twenty - one papers published online November 17 in Classical and Quantum Gravity present a detailed summation of Gravity Probe B, a satellite that in 2011 confirmed Einstein's prediction that Earth dents and whips up the spacetime...
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