Sentences with phrase «results in the journal article»

Peabody Energy argues that Michael Mann engaged in «a pattern of scholarly intimidation» against those whose research challenged his own, and that this affected the way other researchers presented their results in journal articles....

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As Search Engine Journal noted in a follow - up article, there are several questions that remain unanswered, such as whether retailers partnering with Google in this program will see their sites gain more prominence in Google's search results, whether those sites will be clearly labelled as those of paid partners, and whether Google will steer users towards the cheapest products.
WSJ writer John Carreyrou reportedly spoke to four former employees, none of whom are named in his story, including one who «accused the company of failing to report test results that raised questions about the precision» of their tests, which could be «a violation of federal rules for laboratories,» the Journal article said.
In a Wall Street Journal article defending the importance of the Senate filibuster, Sasse made the case that the impulse — prevalent among Democrats and, increasingly, Republicans — to circumvent this process in order to effectuate a particular result is in fact «radical,» not «conservative.&raquIn a Wall Street Journal article defending the importance of the Senate filibuster, Sasse made the case that the impulse — prevalent among Democrats and, increasingly, Republicans — to circumvent this process in order to effectuate a particular result is in fact «radical,» not «conservative.&raquin order to effectuate a particular result is in fact «radical,» not «conservative.&raquin fact «radical,» not «conservative.»
Promotion of the project was extensive, resulting in 20 newspaper articles, 17 radio interviews or news items, and articles in 18 newsletters and professional journals and three magazines.
In a 2010 marketing journal article, Gentry and Harrison shared the results of a study they conducted on the depiction of men in advertising between 2007 and 200In a 2010 marketing journal article, Gentry and Harrison shared the results of a study they conducted on the depiction of men in advertising between 2007 and 200in advertising between 2007 and 2009.
Recently the Journal of Human Lactation posted an article based off of a research study done to prove how birth practices do in fact effect the initial birth weight of the baby, and if the mother has had an induction, a cesarean birth, or an epidural longer then 6 hours, the additional fluids passed into her will in turn get passed into the baby, thus resulting in a «false» birth weight.
Expectant mothers need not be concerned that they are more prone to develop melanoma, or will have a worse prognosis if they do get this serious skin cancer, than women who are not pregnant, according to study results published online as an «article in press» on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website ahead of print publication.
Boni E. Elewski, M.D., professor of dermatology, is the principal investigator of the Efficacy of Response And Safety of two fixed secUkinumab REgimens in psoriasis (ERASURE) trial, one of two studies in the recent New England Journal of Medicine article «Secukinumab in Plaque Psoriasis — Results of Two Phase 3 Trials.»
The results of this partnership among Prof Bent Tolstrup Christensen (Aarhus University), Prof David W. Graham (project leader, Newcastle University in England) and Dr Charles Knapp (Strathclyde University in Scotland) have been described in an article in the scientific journal Nature Scientific Reports.
The results are published in an article in the journal Nature Communications.
If I had published the results in a peer - reviewed journal, the article would have looked like this:
For research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is included.
The results are published in the scientific journal Food & Nutrition in the article: Meals based on vegetable protein sources (beans and peas) are more satiating than meals based on animal protein sources (veal and pork)-- a randomized cross-over meal test study.
The result is a commentary article in the May 2015 issue of the journal Academic Medicine, where Holleman and two colleagues present MD Anderson as a case study illustrative of a broader national trend and encourage other institutions to address what the authors identify as the faculty morale problem.
Results of the study have just been released in the article, Motor - enriched Learning Activities can Improve Mathematical Performance in Preadolescent Children, published in the internationally renown scientific journal, Frontiers of Human Neuroscience.
The findings are part of a four - article collection about Juno science results in the March 8th edition of the journal Nature.
Fourteen articles, making up the largest ever set of scientific results in this field, are published on April 9, 2018 in a special issue of the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
They've presented their results at invited talks, most recently the 2016 Gordon Research Conference on Tribology, and in peer - reviewed papers, including a recent Journal of Materials Science article.
The findings were published in the article, «A closer look at the role of parenting - related influences on verbal intelligence over the life course: Results from an adoption - based research design,» in the journal Intelligence.
We're even encouraged to use the passive voice in our journal articles, because it's our results, not some phony pitch, that matter.
As shown by the results of the study published in an article in the food science and technology journal Food Research International in February 2018, the production method developed at VTT is looking more promising than ever.
With fewer than one in five proposals to the National Institutes of Health winning funding these days, pressure on scientists to produce impressive results that will bring in grants or renewals has never been greater, making publication of a well - regarded article in a prestigious journal a coup for a rising researcher like Lin.
News of the results have spread fast and the high - impact journal Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology has launched a commentary to the article that has been published in Molecular Cell.
In light of these facts, the ASPCA conducted the first ever nationwide assessment of emergency response capabilities for animals, the results of which were reported in Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in an article entitled, «The National Capabilities for Animal Response in Emergencies (NCARE) Study: An Assessment of US States and Counties.&raquIn light of these facts, the ASPCA conducted the first ever nationwide assessment of emergency response capabilities for animals, the results of which were reported in Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in an article entitled, «The National Capabilities for Animal Response in Emergencies (NCARE) Study: An Assessment of US States and Counties.&raquin Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in an article entitled, «The National Capabilities for Animal Response in Emergencies (NCARE) Study: An Assessment of US States and Counties.&raquin an article entitled, «The National Capabilities for Animal Response in Emergencies (NCARE) Study: An Assessment of US States and Counties.&raquin Emergencies (NCARE) Study: An Assessment of US States and Counties.»
The results of the study, published in a research article in the journal Nature Medicine, could lead soon to new treatments for chronic kidney disease that target these risk factors, according to Dr. Jochen Reiser, the senior author of the paper.
In an article recently published in the journal Body Image, Hillard and her colleagues, fellow Notre Dame psychology graduate student Rebecca A. Morrissey, and Notre Dame faculty members Dawn M. Gondoli, associate professor of psychology, and Alexandra F. Corning, research associate professor of psychology, reported on results from their study of a representative group of sixth - through eighth - grade girls and their motherIn an article recently published in the journal Body Image, Hillard and her colleagues, fellow Notre Dame psychology graduate student Rebecca A. Morrissey, and Notre Dame faculty members Dawn M. Gondoli, associate professor of psychology, and Alexandra F. Corning, research associate professor of psychology, reported on results from their study of a representative group of sixth - through eighth - grade girls and their motherin the journal Body Image, Hillard and her colleagues, fellow Notre Dame psychology graduate student Rebecca A. Morrissey, and Notre Dame faculty members Dawn M. Gondoli, associate professor of psychology, and Alexandra F. Corning, research associate professor of psychology, reported on results from their study of a representative group of sixth - through eighth - grade girls and their mothers.
Several scientific journals now specialize in publishing failed experiments, including the Journal of Negative Results in Biomedicine and the Journal of Articles in Support of the Null Hypothesis.
The results were published in the journal Lab on a Chip (Lab on a Chip 17 (19), 3291 - 3299) in an article called: «Magnetic particles assisted capture and release of rare circulating tumor cells using wavy - herringbone structured microfluidic devices.»
The results of the study now appear in an «article in press» on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website in advance of print publication.
The research team from UnityPoint Health, Des Moines, Iowa, reported their results in an «article in press» appearing on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website in advance of print publication.
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 citIn 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 citin 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 citin urban and suburban areas, and even spearhead the development of a net - zero energy building or city.
In an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of University of Michigan Medical School researchers publish the first analysis of the initial results from the Healthy Michigan Plan, which launched this past ApriIn an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of University of Michigan Medical School researchers publish the first analysis of the initial results from the Healthy Michigan Plan, which launched this past Apriin the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of University of Michigan Medical School researchers publish the first analysis of the initial results from the Healthy Michigan Plan, which launched this past April.
Resulting from a Thematic Project supported by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation — FAPESP, the study is described in an article posted to bioRxiv, a preprint repository for the biological sciences, and accepted for publication by Journal of Mass Spectrometry.
The scientific journal Neuropsychopharmacology published their results in an early view article last week.
Wang, Chaudhury and their colleagues reported their results today (Feb. 1) in Nature Physics, a journal of Nature magazine, in an article titled «Directional transport of high - temperature Janus droplets mediated by structural topography.»
A team of scientists and program managers, led by the National Institutes of Health, has been studying a variety of implementation science approaches to prevent mother - to - child transmission and has published the results in a 16 - article open - access supplement to the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.
The results of their study are now available in an Open Access Article from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, the Official Publication of the American College of Nutrition and a publication from Routledge.
The study results are published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine in an article titled «Changing Perceptions of Harm of E-Cigarettes among U.S. Adults, 2012 - 2015.»
As a condition of consideration for publication of a clinical trial report in our member journals, the ICMJE proposes to require authors to share with others the deidentified individual - patient data (IPD) underlying the results presented in the article (including tables, figures, and appendices or supplementary material) no later than 6 months after publication.
Joshua Grubbs, Case Western Reserve University doctoral student and the lead author on the article, «Psychological Entitlement and Ambivalent Sexism: Understanding the Role of Entitlement in Predicting Two Forms of Sexism,» explained the study's results this spring in the journal the Sex Roles.
The results were published in the journal Scripta Materialia in the article «3D quantitative analysis of graphite morphology in high strength cast iron by high - energy X-ray tomography.»
He and team leader Claude Rilly published an article detailing the results of their 2011 field season in the most recent edition of the journal Sudan and Nubia.
Results of their findings are published in the cover article in the April issue of the journal Autophagy.
Additional selected research articles are featured in the Journals Digest, accompanied by single - sentence summaries of their results or impact.
The results of the research are published in the latest issue of the journal Current Biology in an article entitled «Larval dispersal from a grouper spawning aggregation and the spatial scale of fisheries replenishment» by Glenn R. Almany, Richard J. Hamilton, Michael Bode, Manuai Matawai, Tapas Potuku, Pablo Saenz - Agudelo, Serge Planes, Michael L. Berumen, Kevin L. Rhodes, Simon R.Thorrold, Garry R. Russ and Geoffrey P. Jones.
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.
Results: A Research Focus article commenting on recently published nanobiotechnology work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory appears in the May 2007 issue of the journal Trends in Biotechnology.
As result of this work, Oscar Lao has co-authored over 50 articles published in prestigious scientific journals and encyclopedias.
Researchers need to be able to trust their own results as well as those of others, as reported in papers, conferences, journal articles, research reports and so on.
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