Sentences with phrase «which authors post»

Many instead prefer Green OA, in which authors post a copy of each published paper in a public repository.»

Not exact matches

The study authors created an algorithm which «looked at roughly 44,000 Instagram photos posted by 166 study participants — 71 of whom were diagnosed with depression in the past.
Which is why I found a recent blog post from psychologist and author Susan Weinschenk so illuminating.
They could point to differences in terminology and word usage, «errors» of the text which «pre date» or «post date» the author, and why certain elements of his book show clear evidence of redaction and editing.
The Tablet actually posted an article on its website in which the author suggested that asking children to say in The Confiteor «through my fault, through my fault, through my own most grievous fault» while beating their breasts, was a form of psychological child abuse.
Every now and then a blog post or article will make the rounds in which the author claims to have «outgrown» church or religion or, in this case, American Christianity.
com which means that the author can basically post whatever he wants, true or not The ancient civilization were not crazy historians who wrote down what happened every day.
To be fair to both sides, I think the author should be posting an article about Mitt Romney's religion, which is not Christianity, but is in fact a cult.
CNN: My Take: Counting the Bible's words doesn't yield a Republican Jesus Stephen Prothero, Boston University religion scholar and author of «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» responds to angry emails he received after writing a Belief Blog post in which he takes issue with evangelicals using Jesus as a political tool to benefit the Republican Party.
The author of this post wrote «Playing Sanogo up top was a gamble, which didn't pay off.
We then discuss a Huffington Post Article written by Author / Speaker which offers 5 ways to connect:
A guest post from one of the authors of the recent parenting book The Danish Way, which is full of fascinating parenting from the country that's been ranked happiest in the world.
The authors are currently analysing additional data from women interviewed between November 2016 to January 2017, which, when combined with data from all the other women, shows that anxiety is associated with chronic post Caesarean pain in a statistically significant way.
Dina's the author of It's Not About the Broccoli: Three Habits to Teach Your Kids a Lifetime of Healthy Eating, a thought - provoking book which encourages parents to worry less about nutrition and more about instilling good eating habits — a philosophy that's well reflected in today's post.
A spokesman for TheLadders did not confirm or deny that Cenedella authored the posts in question, which included headlines like «Sexy vs. Skanky,» «Dating Advice for Girly Girls,» «He Stole My Weed» and «High Quality Dope.»
In addition, one author is provided a «referrer» link, which can be posted on a personal or institutional web page and through which users can freely access the final, published paper on the Science Journal's website.
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 only sign of anything unusual was the final sentence, which ended with: «this post was created by an algorithm written by the author».
The e-mail (whose author did not respond to an e-mail from ScienceInsider for comment, and which was also posted on Brookes's blog and then removed) listed Brookes» work address and said, «his hate website is a menace to scientific society.»
Bell, a faculty member with the School of Education, is the lead author on the report, which is co-authored by Department of Kinesiology Ph.D. students Eric Post and Stephanie Trigsted; Scott Hetzel, an associate researcher with the Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics; Timothy McGuine, a senior scientist and research coordinator with the UW Health Sports Medicine Center; and Alison Brooks, a medical doctor with the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
This article, which was originally published in The National Post on September 14, 2002, is reposted here with the permission of the author.
Chou is lead author of a study in Springer's journal Translational Behavioral Medicine which analyzed well over a million social media posts and comments about weight matters.
«Darwin and many landed gentlemen back then had insect collections, and the beetles were usually the prize of their collection,» said Andrew Forbes, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Iowa in Iowa City and first author of the study, which is posted on the preprint server bioRxiv and is not yet peer - reviewed.
The authors hope that their study, which was published online in the Journal of Telematics and Informatics, can raise awareness among social - media users about how their posts might affect others in their network.
In a book on sports exercise and nutrition called «The First 20 Minutes» the author quotes a German study which showed that post exercise, athletes taking anti-oxidants (vitamin C and E supplements) had elevated levels of antioxidants BUT the same level of free radicals as those who hadn't consumed the vitamins.
I decided to start supplementing with iodine, as well as cut out as much fluoride as much as possible, after reading this blog post from The Nourished Life, which then lead me to discover this website and this revolutionary e-Book from author Melissa Gardener.
To reprint any posts, please provide the post in its entirety and make sure to include the following information: Connie Bennett is author of the bestselling books, Sugar Shock, which has been praised by Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Beyond Sugar Shock, which has been endorsed by Dr. Wayne Dyer and many other experts.
Interestingly, Dr. Stuart Yaniger, one of the authors of the Environmental Health Perspectives study, responded both to Chris Kresser's post and to a post at another website (which argued for the safety of polyethylene bags or silicone bags for sous vide).7 Dr. Yaniger's response (see comment in reference 7) was instructive:
I first learned about the impact of pH levels on skin after reading Kerry Thompson's post about the Importance of Fatty Acids, pH & the Moisture Barrier on her blog Skin & Tonics (she's also the author of Korean Beauty Secrets: A Practical Guide to Cutting - Edge Skincare & Makeup from 2015, for which I served as an unpaid contributor).
These colorful photos are out takes from Decorate With Flowers (a list of the current 8 language editions with 2 more on the way at the end of this post), which is my latest book authored alongside of lovely Leslie Shewring.
Well the author of the post is likely to share it on their social media pages, which will drive traffic to your fashion blog and may even result in some new followers!
The Aftermath: Battle & Trauma in Comics — DC's Batman author and former CIA counter-terrorism operations officer Tom King takes on Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle in a new monthly comic book which focuses on a Super Hero who grapples with post - traumatic stress disorder, an issue not often seen in comics and tragically overlooked in the real world.
Despite claims of using a «science - based» approach with sophisticated algorithm - based matching, the authors found «no published, peer - reviewed papers — or Internet postings, for that matter — that explained in sufficient detail... the criteria used by dating sites for matching or for selecting which profiles a user gets to peruse.»
This is to enable them to create a high - performing author platform which will not only help them connect with their readers and sell more books, but also automate the process so that they have more time to write or enjoy quality moments Frequency about 1 post per month.
Author Topic: Chinese dating practices article, South China Morning Post (Read 212 times) Relationship, could tell he was a little concerned that it would cost me per month to practices china dating their site, which.
He is the author of EATING LAS VEGAS — The 50 Essential Restaurants, which will have its 5th edition published in December, 2016, as well as being the author of the Eating Las Vegas website Frequency about 1 post per week.
Authors» note: This post was adapted from our new book Smarter Teacher Leadership: Neuroscience and the Power of Purposeful Collaboration, which will be published this fall by Teachers College Press.
They can also refer the author to other posts which share views that strengthen or question the post's position.
Editor's note: This is the fifth post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins.
Peter Greene, the author of the aptly named «Curmudgucation» blog, had a post the other day lambasting a classroom management system which, assuming he's representing it accurately, rates kindergarteners» behavior on a spectrum from «Democracy» and «Cooperation / Compliance» down to «Bullying» and «Bossing» and — the lowest level --» Anarchy.»
Editor's note: This is the fourth post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
Editor's note: This is the first post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
Editor's note: This is the third post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
Editor's note: This is the second post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
«Every elementary teacher, history teacher, science teacher, and English teacher should engage learners in activities in which they distinguish between real and fake news, reputable social media posts and disreputable ones, credible author credentials and false ones, hard news or op - eds,» writes Todd Finley (@finleyt) in Greenville, North Carolina.
If you are using Google Reader (which you have if you have a gmail account), you can easily subscribe to a bundle I have created that will update you on blogs as authors post them, which will save you from constantly checking the site for updates.
In this blog post, Umut Özek, a principal researcher at AIR, describes a new study in which he and his fellow authors examined the disparities in teacher effectiveness between charter schools and traditional public schools in Florida.
Author C.M. Rubin has asked six people prominent in the world of education what they would do if they had the job, and this is the first of six posts in which we will hear from them all answering that question.
In this post, we examine 5 rapid authoring tools which show tremendous promise.
Step Up For Students, which co-hosts this blog and employs the author of the post, administers tax credit scholarships for nearly 70,000 low - income students.
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