Have students do this exercise as a warm -
up to an author study or as a follow - up to modeling an author's style.
Not exact matches
The
study's
authors recommend that newspapers set
up paywalls for their digital products in order
to make them appear more valuable.
Bob Reiss is the
author of Bootstrapping 101: Tips
to Build Your Business with Limited Cash and Free Outside Help, and has been involved in 16 start -
ups and has been the subject of two Harvard case
studies, in addition
to speaking frequently at university entrepreneurial classes.
«All of us grow
up with a set of expectations about what we're supposed
to do,» the
study's lead
author, Harvard Business School professor Kathleen L. McGinn, tells Business Insider.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing
up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans
to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico
to the
study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department;
authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972]
to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide
to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home
to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes
to convince the Chinese
to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
To stop studying those authors as exemplars and to inquire instead into how they came to be revered and how others came to be reviled or ignored is to find ourselves caught up in the moral and political question of why this should be s
To stop
studying those
authors as exemplars and
to inquire instead into how they came to be revered and how others came to be reviled or ignored is to find ourselves caught up in the moral and political question of why this should be s
to inquire instead into how they came
to be revered and how others came to be reviled or ignored is to find ourselves caught up in the moral and political question of why this should be s
to be revered and how others came
to be reviled or ignored is to find ourselves caught up in the moral and political question of why this should be s
to be reviled or ignored is
to find ourselves caught up in the moral and political question of why this should be s
to find ourselves caught
up in the moral and political question of why this should be so.
I entreat all of you
to read A
Study in Scarlet, the first Sherlock Holmes novel — fiction, of course, but interesting that a very reputable and fact - driven
author would choose
to delve into the life of the antagonist as being helplessly tied
up in an early Mormonist agenda...
The
authors of the paper note «In this
study, we found evidence supporting the occurrence of extremely large clones (
up to 15 km) and life spans of thousands
to tens of thousands of years.»
If you've ever wanted
to learn about transitioning
to a vegan diet, this year's line -
up features some serious movers and shakers in the healthy - eating movement, including PCRM's Dr. Neal Barnard and The China
Study author T. Colin Campbell.
But Kate Grimshaw, lead
author of the new
study and a researcher at the University of Southampton in the UK, said she has been concerned that parents are reducing the nutritional diversity of their infants» diet without there being a great deal of evidence
to back it
up.
Even the
study the
author cites says older women who refuse
to give
up independence get loneliness instead, & that she like the lonely women want companionship & independence.
In fact, four years later, the
authors published follow -
up results
to the
study, concluding, «planned cesarean delivery is not associated with a reduction in risk of death or neuro - developmental delay in children at 2 years of age.»
«We were surprised by the large number of concerns mothers had, and we were very concerned by how particular concerns were strongly related
to giving
up with breastfeeding» - such as worries about babies not getting enough nutrition, said Laurie A. Nommsen - Rivers, the
study's senior
author, from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
While the
study focused on children from two - parent homes,
study authors plan on following
up their research by examining what day -
to - day actions affect children most.
The
authors conclude this
study with wise words, «As long as words are not followed
up by deeds, and praise for breastfeeding is not followed
up by financial support of breastfeeding initiatives, many mothers will not be able
to achieve their own breastfeeding goals nor will the UNICEF / WHO recommendations for breastfeeding be achieved by most of them.
This sounded promising, but I wanted
to know more, so I called
up the first
author of the
study, Dan Li, a food microbiologist at Ghent University in Belgium.
«We were curious
to know how diners might have changed what they were ordering in order
to make
up for the reduction of calories,» Andrew Hanks, one of the
study's
authors, told Reuters Health.
As a follow -
up to their
study, the
authors went back in 2009 when the infants were 6 years of age.
«One could spend days sorting through the claims and counterclaims,» Goldberg writes about the only recent
study of American home births, which Tuteur has been beating
up on for years and
to which the
authors, for better or worse, have been responding.
Loss
to follow -
up in control group was 18 % and 8.4 % in intervention group;
authors stated baseline characteristics of women who were lost
to follow -
up in each measurement were similar
to women who remained in the
study.
«A short - term blockade of the inflammation response opened
up a window of opportunity for the immune system
to respond effectively,» explained the
study's first
author, Dr Milica Vukmanovic - Stejic (UCL Infection & Immunity).
The
study authors suggest that this positive feedback loop may have served an important role in evolution, by prompting animals
to fatten
up when they stumbled across calorically dense food in times of food scarcity.
We have estimated that
up to 15 percent of patients will be candidates for dose optimization,» explained senior
study author Javier F.Torres - Roca, MD, director of Clinical Research and associate member of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Moffitt.
Study authors intend
to perform additional research in the future
to follow
up on their estimate of how well the current vaccines protect against HPV - associated cancers.
«Although this
study can't show causation, several other
studies have shown that more social media use leads
to unhappiness, but unhappiness does not lead
to more social media use,» said Twenge,
author of «iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing
Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy — And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.»
«Our preliminary collars that we deployed in the first field season came
up with interesting results, but only provided a couple of weeks of data; they needed
to be more robust
to keep
up with the baboons,» added Dr Andrew King, head of Swansea University's SHOAL (Sociality, Heterogeneity, Organisation And Leadership) research group in the College of Science, who is the senior
author of the
study.
Psychologists Elizabeth Valentine and John Wilding,
authors of the monograph Superior Memory, recently teamed
up with Eleanor Maguire, a neuroscientist at University College London
to study eight people, including Karsten, who had finished near the top of the World Memory Championships.
«We know how
to design a 2 - D structure so that it pops
up into the 3 - D structure we desire,» said Yihui Zhang, a co-corresponding
author of the
study.
The data from the
study demonstrate that KZFP partner
up with transposable elements
to create what the
authors call «a largely species - restricted layer of epigenetic regulation.»
As such, the physician may be frustrated in not being able
to provide the same level of care as he or she could back home, or by not being able
to offer adequate follow -
up, or by not being able
to treat civilians,» the
study's
authors found.
After
studying high - resolution satellite imagery and compiling records from local and regional government agencies, the
authors concluded that all land leased for palm oil production in Indonesia added
up to an area the size of Greece.
«With proper screening and proper follow -
up, from a cardiovascular standpoint I believe it is beneficial
to take hormone replacement therapy,» said Yoav Arnson, MD, a postdoctoral scientist at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center, and the
study's lead
author.
In the new
study, published online today in PLoS ONE, primatologist Mathias Osvath of Lund University in Sweden —
author of the earlier Santino paper — teams
up with Lund University primatologist Elin Karvonen
to report new observations of Santino's behavior during 2010.
«Although ATC is rare — accounting for only 1 - 2 percent of thyroid cancers, it is responsible for
up to 50 percent of thyroid cancer deaths,» says John Copland, Ph.D., a cancer biologist and the
study's senior
author.
«Our results evaluated patients at an average of five years of follow
up and most patients continued
to be very satisfied and performed a high number of sporting activities, including those that required high use of their shoulders,» said
study author Grant Garcia, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York.
«Instead of building a metabolic framework from the ground
up, we can reverse engineer existing regulons
to enable an organism
to thrive on a novel nutrient,» said Nikhil U. Nair, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at Tufts and corresponding
author of this
study.
But even before all the data were in, the researchers began
to suspect that their assumptions were wrong, says lead
study author Kathryn Whetten, director of the Center for Public Health Policy at the Duke Global Health Institute in Durham, N.C. «The stereotype that many of us in the U.S. and Europe have of an institution is not what is being set
up in less wealthy nations,» Whetten says.
«Understanding the basis of brain miswiring can help scientists come
up with new therapies and strategies
to correct the problem,» says the
study's senior
author, Dr. Samie Jaffrey, a professor in the Department of Pharmacology.
«
Up to now, salt has been regarded as a detrimental dietary factor; it is clearly known
to be detrimental for cardiovascular diseases, and recent
studies have implicated a role in worsening autoimmune diseases,» says first
study author Jonathan Jantsch, a microbiologist at Universitätsklinikum Regensburg and Universität Regensburg.
Lead
author Dr Tyler Lyson of Wits University's Evolutionary
Studies Institute, the Smithsonian Institution and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science said: «Tortoises have a bizarre body plan and one of the more puzzling aspects
to this body plan is the fact that tortoises have locked their ribs
up into the iconic tortoise shell.
In a 2006
study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the
authors reviewed 1000 research articles from 10 high - ranking, international peer - review journals and found that
up to 11 % of articles had
authors who weren't named.
At the same time, the
authors of these
studies don't assume that speaking
up is the main way
to be successful.
The thinning is related
to the cooling of Earth's interior prompted by the splitting of the supercontinent Pangaea, which broke
up into the continents that we have today, said Harm Van Avendonk, the lead
author of the
study and a senior research scientist at The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics.
«It was a big challenge
to extract the DNA sequences from the fossil mammoths and mastodons and then
to line these
up with DNA from the modern elephants,» says Nadin Rohland, an evolutionary geneticist at Harvard Medical School in Boston and the
study's lead
author.
«You can integrate our method with existing pipelines
to increase performance by
up to three -
to four-fold,» said Nuno Bandeira, a professor at the Jacobs School of Engineering and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy at UC San Diego, the
study's senior
author.
To gain insights into the complex mechanisms behind chemotaxis, the authors of the present study held a worldwide competition to «race» engineered cells through a microfluidic maze, up a chemical gradient to the finish lin
To gain insights into the complex mechanisms behind chemotaxis, the
authors of the present
study held a worldwide competition
to «race» engineered cells through a microfluidic maze, up a chemical gradient to the finish lin
to «race» engineered cells through a microfluidic maze,
up a chemical gradient
to the finish lin
to the finish line.
«We aren't using older stents anymore, so this
study gives us some insight into more
up -
to - date clinical outcomes,» says Sripal Bangalore MD, an associate professor in NYU Langone's Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, who was lead
author of the
study.
«Our
study has several distinct strengths compared
to prior
studies including the large number of participants, long - term follow -
up, large number of cardiovascular events that were confirmed by medical record review, detailed information about diet and other cardiovascular disease risk factors, and repeated assessment of calcium supplement use over the 24 - year follow
up period,» said Julie Paik, MD, MPH, BWH Channing Division of Network Medicine, Department of Medicine, lead
study author.
Although scaling
up the system
to accommodate whole organs will require further
study, the
authors are applying some of the insights gained from this
study to other large medical problems.
The
authors will follow
up the
study with additional worldwide populations
to better understand the mutations and these genes as a genetic marker for disease risk.