Sentences with phrase «recent publication of a study»

NEW YORK, NY May 4, 2012 — The Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Foundation congratulates the members of the Pilot Study of Biomarkers for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (BforSMA) Trial Group for the recent publication of study results in two articles published by the open - access, peer - reviewed journal, PLoS ONE.
The German Youth Protection Commission may introduce a ban on the so - called loot boxes, following the recent publication of a study into the nature of the purchasable virtual items by the University of Hamburg.

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September 2003 (188 kb PDF file): Research summaries on sovereign bonds and public debt management and on international trade; country study: Sweden; summaries of new study on deflation and recent book: Sweden's Welfare State; contents of latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; visiting scholars at the IMF; titles of recent IMF working papers; list of external publications by IMF staff.
Also see Alfred North Whitehead, The Concept of Nature; two recent studies by Kenneth Boulding entitled The World As a Total System (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1985) and Ecodynamics (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1981); and two works by Fritjof Capra entitled The Tao of Physics (Boulder, CO: Shambala Publications, 1975) and The Turning Point (New York: Bantam Books.
The more recent Jewish Publication Society translation for their Study Bible is a good start, but it's more of footnotes.
Conflicted: successful VBAC, brain damaged baby Another homebirth, another brain injured baby, but the midwife was awesome Sam: a victim of homebirth But the baby's heartrate was fine right before it dropped nearly dead into the homebirth midwife's hands Two recent studies, released since de Crespigny and Savulescu submitted their paper for publication, have shown that the risk is extraordinarily high.
However, some recent studies support the hypothesis that an additional effect of postnatal exposure through breastfeeding is likely.20 We have observed in the infants of this population that those who breastfed increased their concentrations of organochlorine chemicals during the first weeks of life (N. Ribas - Fitó, submitted for publication).
In this Q&A, Ian Cooper of the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) at the University of Cambridge interviews Professor Nic Cheeseman, Associate Professor of African Politics, Jesus College, University of Oxford, on his recent publication.
In a recent paper published in Scientific Reports, a Nature publication, University of Notre Dame researchers study the problem of dynamics and evolution of node's centrality.
In their recent publication — in Nature Physics in February 2016 — they were eventually able to show that the transformation can be fully characterized as a phase transition, based on their study of the so called «Couette flow.»
The first development is the publication of recent studies providing detailed exposure - response data, enabling regulations based on quantitative risk assessment.
Recent relevant publication: re authors of a recently published study, Genova HM, Rajagopalan V, Chiaravalloti N, Binder A, Deluca J, Lengenfelder J. Facial affect recognition linked to damage in specific white matter tracts in traumatic brain injury, Social Neuroscience, 2015; 10 (1): 27 - 34.
Her recent publications from this Center include a ground - breaking study of women in science, Staying Competitive: Patching the Leaky Pipeline in Science, co-published with the Center for American Progress in November 2009 and Better Educating Our New Breadwinners, in the Shriver Report, October 2009.
In a newly published study in the «Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology,» Senckenberg scientist Professor Dr. Ralf - Dietrich Kahlke, in conjunction with an international team of renowned Stone Age experts, refutes a recent publication regarding the dispersal of humans in Europe.
This study and the JECFA position was further supported by the recent publication of a Japanese study (J. Toxico Pathol., 14 (1), 37 - 43, 2001), that found carrageenan does not promote tumor growth.
A colleague informed him of a startling trend: liver cancer was plaguing affluent Filipinos at a much higher rate than their less - wealthy counterparts — a phenomenon that, despite a slew of other lifestyle differences, Campbell believed was linked to their higher intake of animal protein.1 Bolstering his suspicions, Campbell also learned of a recent study from India showing that a high protein intake spurred liver cancer in rats, while a low protein intake seemed to prevent it.2 Intrigued by this gem of little - known research, Campbell decided to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer growth himself — an endeavor that ended up lasting several decades and producing over one hundred publications (none of which pertained to Fight Club).3
To specifically address these questions, recent review articles published in influential, peer - reviewed publications were selected for this current discussion, as these review articles rigorously evaluate and summarize findings across a number of scientific studies and provide the overall «state of knowledge.»
Recent publications include «Inclusivity for all applicants: An admissions case study,» in Diversity and Inclusion on Campus: Supporting Racially and Ethnically Underrepresented Students (2013); «Stressors in college choice, application and decision - making — and how to reduce them» in the Journal of College Admission (with S. Friedfeld, 2013); and «Diverse student groups: Teaching with a goal of inclusivity,» in The Routledge International Handbook of Higher Education (with M. Gasman, 2009).
His most recent publications include «African - American Parents» Orientations towards Schools» (with K. Williams Gomez; in press) in Education and Urban Society; «High - Stakes Accountability in Urban Elemenatary Schools» (with J. Spillane; in press) in Teachers College Record; «Teachers» Expectations and Sense of Responsibility for Student Learning» (with A. Randolph and J. Spillane; in press) in Anthropology and Education Quarterly; and «Towards a Theory of School Leadership» (with J. Spillane and R. Halverson; in press) in Journal of Curriculum Studies.
«One thing you can learn in school that will make you happy the rest of your life is how to study» — or so said Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell in his most recent publication — a «back - to - school» article published in the funny pages of newspapers across the country on Aug. 28.
Title I Implementation: Update on Recent Evaluation Findings (2009) provides a summary of findings from Title I evaluation studies that have become available after the publication of the National Assessment of Title I final report in 2007.
If you aim to sell articles, time spent studying a few recent editions of whichever publication you wish to write for will reward you with higher acceptance rates than hope and guesswork.
Recent studies by the Harvard Health Publication have shown that evening exposure to blue light from electronic screens can suppress our bodies» production of melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone.
On March 31, 2011 The Center for Responsible Lending put out a publication entitled «Payday Loans, Inc.: Short on Credit, Long on Debt» where they featured a recent study of payday loan borrowers.
Recent publications include «Eyes of The Tiger» in Aster (ix) literary journal's Winter ’16 Edition and «Black & White Studies», a zine created alongside the painter Sheryl Oppenheim with Small Editions press.
Recent publications include Hopelessness Freezes Time, a study of earthworks, drawing, Detroit, urban warfare, and guerrilla historiography, co-authored with artist Edgar Arceneaux (Kunstmuseum Basel, 2012); «Earth Beneath Detroit,» an essay for the exhibition catalogue Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974 (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2012); «Attitudes and Affects,» on the 1969 exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, 2013); and «After the Production of Space» (forthcoming in Critical Landscapes, University of California Press, Berkeley).
With the recent publication of the first volume of the Ellsworth Kelly catalogue raisonné, Yve - Alain Bois, Professor of Art History at the Institute of Advanced Study, will speak about the late artist's formative early years in conversation with Scott Rothkopf, Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator.
His recent book The Experimental Group: Ilya Kabakov, Moscow Conceptualism, Soviet Avant - Gardes received the Robert Motherwell Book Award for the most outstanding publication in the history of modernism in the arts, as well as the Vucinich Prize for the most important scholarly contribution to the field of Russian and Eastern European studies.
Her most recent writing has appeared in publications such as Bidoun, The Exorcist - A Play Van Abbe Journal and ArtSlant, and she previously studied literature at the universities of Tufts and Oxford.
Location: Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Theater With the recent publication of the first volume of the Ellsworth Kelly catalogue raisonné, Yve - Alain Bois, Professor of Art History at the Institute of Advanced Study, will speak about the late artist's formative early years in conversation with Scott Rothkopf, Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator.
Recent publications include Hopelessness Freezes Time, a study of earthworks, drawing, Detroit, urban warfare and guerrilla historiography, co-authored with artist Edgar Arceneaux (Kunstmuseum Basel, 2012); «Earth Beneath Detroit,» an essay for the catalogue Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974 (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2012); «Attitudes and Affects,» on the 1969 exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, 2013); «Urban Fragments» in Keith Haring: The Political Line; and «After the Production of Space,» forthcoming in Critical Landscapes: Art, Space, Politics (UC Press 2015).
A number of studies have explored the opportunities available to improve health and well - being as a result of adapting to climate change, 273 with many recent publications illustrating the benefit of reduced air pollution.2, 271,288,299,300,301,302 Additionally, some studies have looked at the co-benefits to climate change and health of applying innovative urban design practices which reduce energy consumption and pollution while increasing public health, 99,272,303,304 decrease vulnerability of communities to extreme events263, 264,303 and reduce the disparity between different societal groups.249, 305,306,307,308
Chapters shall typically be organized in chronological order within each subject as much as possible, to ensure that high - quality but older studies are not forgotten or overlooked due to the constant publication of more recent but possibly lower - quality research.
And people misuses simulation, as for example the recent publication by Science of a «study» which, on faith of simulation shows that sea levels may rise up to 11 m by 2100 whereas the IPCC «consensus» talks of +60 to 80 cm values!
One recent study, for example, presented a thorough and careful scrutiny of hundreds of peer - reviewed scientific publications evaluating the accuracy and capability of climate models to simulate the response of a number of important climatic phenomena to rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
Carbon Tracker has contributed the carbon budget analysis and the paper cites previous studies on unneeded carbon from «Danger Zone» as well as our recent publication on renewable energy costs «The End of the Load for Coal and Gas».
Some individual publications cover the issue, from the old 1993 GAO survey, Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries, to the recent Gays in Foreign Militaries 2010: A Global Primer (authored by various public policy researchers at the Palm Center, formerly the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military; the Primer includes a list of the 25 countries at page 137, including Canada, that allow openly gay military service), and Suzanne B. Goldberg, Open Service and Our Allies: A Report on the Inclusion of Openly Gay and Lesbian Servicemembers in U.S. Allies» Armed Forces (2011).
Thirteen people die each week as a result of workplace violence, according to a recent study by a leading Human Resources publication.
A recent rapid review to update the evidence for components of the Healthy Child Programme in England also found few studies of interventions aiming to promote child development outcomes in all families with children in the 0 — 5 age range.10 We reviewed a larger number of primary studies than either of these previous publications.
Recent publications from the ACE Study have shown a strong, graded relationship between the number of adverse childhood experiences, multiple risk factors for leading causes of death in the United States, 23 and priority health and social problems such as smoking, 24 sexually transmitted diseases, 25 unintended pregnancies, 26 male involvement in teen pregnancy, 27 and alcohol problems.28
Of the dozen or so therapists — all of them women — whom she singled out at a recent event celebrating the book's publication, seven have studied with her for 15 yearOf the dozen or so therapists — all of them women — whom she singled out at a recent event celebrating the book's publication, seven have studied with her for 15 yearof them women — whom she singled out at a recent event celebrating the book's publication, seven have studied with her for 15 years.
A recent study reveals that whereas the amount of scientific research published in academic journals has increased dramatically over the past 10 years, very little (and I mean VERY little — e.g., less than.005 % of publications in psychology) makes its way from the halls of academia into the mass media.
A more recent, related publication is the book Coping with Trauma - related Dissociation: Skills Training for and Therapists, by Suzette Boon, Kathy Steele and Onno van der Hart (New YorkLondon: W. W. Norton & Co), for which the authors received the 2011 Pierre Janet Writing Award of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation.
«Young adults are more likely today to pursue post-secondary education, to relocate to a new area for employment, and to live with partners before marrying, all of which combines to delay the trip down the aisle,» according to a recent blog post at Housing Perspectives, a publication of The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
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