Drs. Rajita Sinha and Ania Jastreboff from Yale University School of Medicine have extensively reviewed
the published research on this topic in «Stress as a common risk factor for obesity and addiction» in the journal Biological Psychiatry (May 2013), and the topic is also researched by other experts in this field.
To date,
the published research on this topic has focused on the possibility of pathogens incorporating Neu5Ac, the primary human sialic acid, from human cells into their cell walls, and subsequently triggering autoimmunity against Neu5Ac.
Over time, a body of
published research on a topic reaches the point that it can be used to create a generalized theory or practice guideline, etc..
The briefing also provided a summary review and interpretation of previously
published research on the topic of obesity and birth control.
Not exact matches
A year ago, The Atlantic
published some
research from an Allstate / National Journal Heartland Monitor poll that «attempted not only to figure out whether or not younger Americans are waiting to wed, but also to gauge the thoughts, feelings, and views Americans young and old have
on the
topic.»
This school is one part of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, an interdisciplinary project which engages in wide - ranging
research,
publishes the Quarterly Journal of Studies
on Alcohol as well as a variety of books and articles, and maintains the «Classified Abstract Archives of the Alcohol Literature» with over 10,000 entries
on punch cards for automatic retrieval by
topic.
«Solid food introduction from 4 months of age, including a wide range of healthy foods and potential food allergens such as eggs, peanuts, and fish, is our current best advice,» says Debbie Palmer, head of the Childhood Allergy and Immunology
Research team at the University of Western Australia, who has
published extensively
on the
topic.
«Strength training, when done correctly, can improve the overall health of children and adolescents of all athletic abilities,» says Katherine Stabenow Dahab, MD, who did a comprehensive review of scientific
research on the
topic (
published in the journal Sports Health).
She's written chapters and
published research on various breastfeeding
topics, delayed cord clamping, gestational weight gain and postpartum care.
She has written book chapters and
published research on breastfeeding
topics primarily relating to the maternal perspective and maternal breastfeeding complications.
When elections fall below a certain threshold, they can do more harm than good — something that Lindberg himself has recognized in his most recent
research on this
topic, which is soon to be
published in a collection of articles
on African politics that I am editing for Cambridge University Press.
ValuePenguin, a personal finance website that conducts in - depth
research and analysis
on a variety of
topics, has
published a report
on the Safest Places in New York State.
There have been more than 900 publications related to the
topic since 1984, with the vast majority of them
published since 2005, according to Owen D. Jones, director of the MacArthur Foundation
Research Network
on Law and Neuroscience and a professor of both law and biology at Vanderbilt University.
So if you want your advisor's advisor to stay up to date
on your work, you must
publish regularly, develop a short - but - sweet summary of your current work to tell at meetings, and keep your
research focused
on one
topic in your field of choice.
Fear - based appeals appear to be effective at influencing attitudes and behaviors, especially among women, according to a comprehensive review of over 50 years of
research on the
topic,
published by the American Psychological Association.
There's no shortage of places to
publish original
research papers about pathogens and immunity, but a new peer - reviewed journal
on those
topics has a unique author - friendly mandate: to reduce the submission process to a matter of minutes, and initial reviews to just a few days.
However, the initiators asserted that the aim of the journal was to
publish articles about patterns recognized in the full spectrum of physical disciplines rather than to focus
on climate -
research - related
topics.
In a commentary
published alongside the study, Tara Palmore, MD, notes the need for additional
research on the
topic: «Hospitals tend to have large, complex waterworks with low - flow areas that produce stagnation and biofilm formation; hot and cold water temperatures that are not well regulated may be ideal for bacterial growth... the work of Cristina et al. is valuable in quantifying the frequency, magnitude, and location of the potential hazard to patients from hospital water in their facilities.
I wished to see the overall picture and identify the hot
research topics in the field,» explains Andy Wai Kan Yeung of the University of Hong Kong, lead author
on the study, which was recently
published in Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Joseph Buxbaum, Co-editor in Chief of the journal Molecular Autism, said: «We are excited to be
publishing such high quality, novel
research on the important and previously neglected
topic of the roles that sex and gender play in understanding autism.»
«Currently, there isn't much
research data
published on this
topic, because typically corrosion is not documented as a cause for revision.
Whitlock has
published over 180 scientific papers
on these
topics and her
research has been supported by grant - funding from the National Science Foundation, Joint Fire Sciences Program, National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, and Department of Energy.
They can cover timely controversial
topics or debates, provide a new interpretation of an old problem or current issue, or speculate in depth
on the implications of some recently
published research or data.
As a
published author and speaker she runs original
research experiments
on topics such as the science of attraction, human lie detection, body language hacks and other people skills.
Marc Hamilton, Ph.D, Professor, and inactivity researcher at the Pennington Biomedical
Research Center, has
published 12 studies
on the
topic of sitting.
She has a library of Autism Diet Articles
on varied interest and
research topics that are available for
publishing or online posting.
There is an absolute MOUNTAIN of great
research being done at the moment
on PCOS exercise for PCOS weight loss success including a number of high quality papers being
published in 2015
on this
topic.
He has
published peer - reviewed articles
on vitamin D and calcium as well as a variety of clinical
research topics.
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Finkel's most recent piece of
research on the
topic is a study he co-authored with Samantha Joel and Paul Eastwick and
published in the journal Psychological Science.
The American Educational
Research Association (AERA) website houses a collection of journal articles
published since 2009
on topics related to the Common Core.
At HEAF, we've had students expand their critical thinking skills by rewriting the endings to well - known stories;
publishing their writing
on a student blog; conducting
research as they learned to collect, analyze and report
on data; engaging in civics and current events by running their own political campaigns during election time; and planning and producing their own films
on class
topics.
Child
Research Net (CRN)
publishes articles and commentary
on wide - ranging
topics that relate to children, from genetics, evolutionary biology, anthropology, robotics, and technology to obstetrics, parenting, child care, and school curricula.
In this article, we consider these questions in light of
published material and
research on the NBPTS and telephone interviews we conducted with prominent stakeholders, leaders of the NBPTS, and policy analysts and researchers holding varied views, pro and con,
on the
topic.
An article
published by the Australian Council for Educational
Research (ACER)
on this very
topic started with a quote from Calvin Lloyd, «Nobody rises to low expectations».
The issue paper was a product of the RAND Corporation from 1993 to 2003 that contained early data analysis, an informed perspective
on a
topic, or a discussion of
research directions, not necessarily based
on published research.
In 2005, the National
Research Academies took the next step and
published a book, How Student Learn: History, Mathematics and Science in the Classroom, to provide examples of how the principles and findings
on learning can be used to guide the teaching of a set of
topics that commonly appear in the K - 12 curriculum.
WakeEd offers independent
research and
published reports that provide the community with important information
on relevant education
topics.
Dr. Noguera has
published over 200
research and scholarly articles, monographs,
research reports, and editorials
on topics such as urban school reform, education policy, conditions that promote student achievement, the role of education in community development, youth violence, and race and ethnic relations in American society as well as the author of several books.
His
research has been
published in academic journals and books, with
topics focused
on student discipline, the school - to - prison pipeline, school leadership, and non-traditional schools.
It may sound familiar in that what I view to be many of the best
research articles
published about value - added models (VAMs) were
published in ER (see my full reading list
on this
topic here), but as more specific to this post, the recent «AERA Statement
on Use of Value - Added Models (VAM) for the Evaluation of Educators and Educator Preparation Programs» was also
published in this journal (see also a prior post about this position statement here).
Keynote Speaker Susan Sclafani, The National Center
on Education and the Economy Common Standards Judy Jeffrey, former Director of Iowa Department of Education Jim Patterson, ACT Jason Zimba, Bennington College Common Tests Brian Gong, Center for Assessment Stuart Kahl, Measured Progress John Tanner, Test Sense International Benchmarking: Gary Phillips, American Institute for
Research John Mazzeo, Educational Testing Service Susan Sclafani, The National Center
on Education and the Economy William Schmidt, Michigan State University ESEA Reauthorization: Henry Braun, Boston College Andrew Ho, Harvard Graduate School of Education «Hot
Topics» Panel Discussion Allen Doolittle, Riverside
Publishing Mark Heidorn, CTB / McGraw - Hill Stuart Kahl, Measured Progress Michael Kane, Educational Testing Service Jerry Melican, College Board Shilpi Niyogi, Pearson Educational Measurement
He has more than 25 years of experience in transportation human factors
research, demonstration, and deployment, and is an internationally recognized authority in operator fatigue and its management, recently
publishing a book for senior government and industry decision makers
on this
topic.
Arcas
Publishing, founded in 2013 by veterans of the technology and digital media industries,
publishes books
on topics of consumer interest and produces extensively
researched, high - quality books to help readers lead more fulfilling lives.
She has done extensive
research on different aspects of Japanese comics (manga)
publishing, focusing
on, amongst other
topics, the rise of manga in the United States and its implications for the globalisation of culture.
As I make progress towards my own goal of
publishing two books in 2013, I've been doing a considerable amount of
research on the
topic.
Dr. Wardrum is a Naturopath who
researches, writes,
publishes and lectures
on natural and holistic health
topics, Body Signals: Your Face Reveals Your Health was
published May, 2014.
I've extensively
researched the
topic on - line, and I even bought a book titled How Authors Sell
Publishing Rights.
I've written my own book
on Ankle Injuries - completely
researched and experienced as a physiotherapist for 9 years with a Masters degree in Sports Physiotherapy, but I didn't
publish it because most information is free
on the
topic anyway.