Sentences with phrase «scientific journal covering»

INRA Agronomy for Sustainable Development blog About Blog Agronomy for Sustainable Development is a peer - reviewed scientific journal covering research on the interactions between cropping systems and other activities in the context of sustainable development...
About Blog Agronomy for Sustainable Development is a peer - reviewed scientific journal covering research on the interactions between cropping systems and other activities in the context of sustainable development.

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The company had this to say about him, probably written by Frank G. Ryan, the president, writing in Modern Pharmacy but covered in the Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association: «Three or four years ago, in the gradual development of our scientific staff, we secured the services of Professor Wilbur L. Scoville, a pharmacist well known to the country and a man preeminent in the field of what has been termed pharmaceutical elegance.
There are certain basic principles for safe sleep sharing, and these are covered in scientific detail, and very highly referenced from leading journals in SIDS: A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Preventing Sudden Infant Death, by William Sears, M.D..
The results of the research have been published in the American Geophysical Union's scientific journal Radio Science and featured on its cover.
This is no easy task, and a study out in the journal Scientific Reports suggests that one of the most promising strategies — creating a vaccine that targets the «stalk» of a protein that covers the flu virus — is a strong one, but isn't completely bulletproof.
New research in the journal Nature's Scientific Reports has provided a major new theory on the cause of the ice age that covered large parts of the Northern Hemisphere 2.6 million years ago.
Her photographs have been featured on the covers of four national scientific journals since 2005.
«The current standard of care is clearly not sufficient, which highlights the urgent need for new therapeutic approaches,» said Saptarsi Haldar, MD, an associate investigator at Gladstone and senior author of a new study featured on the cover of the scientific journal Science Translational Medicine.
Generally, the public forms views by what it sees in the media and internet (not peer - reviewed journals, academia, scientific conferences, or the consensus from the major science academies) and what I see in the general media a pretty even mix, with many outlets covering contrarians exclusively (such as the WSJ op - ed columns to name one of many).
While those who stand in denial of climate change have failed in the last 15 years to produce a single, peer - reviewed scientific journal article that challenges the theory and evidence of human - induced climate change, mainstream media was, until very recently, covering the story (in more than half the cases, according to the academic researchers Boykoff and Boykoff) by quoting one scientist talking about the risks and one purported expert saying that climate change was not happening — or might actually be a good thing.
It can live on the cover of scientific journals, educating the masses in creative ways.
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