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And for the very first time in my scientific career, I broke scientific protocol, which is that you take the data and publish them in scientific
journals
and then begin to talk about them.
They were making detailed
journals
of their spending, their mood, their symptoms, their treatments.
Once there she asks him to go back to his old childhood house in a small town called Shelter Cove and destroy all of her notes and experiments, especially the 'Anthony
journals'
which Hollins has never heard of, she also claims that he has a brother named Anthony.
We watched it in English and wrote in
journals
as if we were one of the characters.
Eric Rohmer's 'The Lady and the Duke' is based on the
journals
of an English aristocrat who lived through the French revolution.
The
journals
were a brilliant idea and I think she showed a lot of courage to not do drugs or chemotheraphy so she could keep her head clear.
I am also curious as to how this phenomenon of "indigo children" can be so widespread but have escaped the attention of the mainstream media and psychological
journals.
Not only haven't the
journals
published articles on indigos, which could simply be the result of a "bias" among scientists, but there haven't even been editorials or letters, or, if there are, they aren't appearing in PsycInfo, which appears to be the most prominent psychological database.
The script for this film was written by using the stories from journals, and diaries of the actual nurses who served at Corregidor.
Neil Patrick Harris is perfect as the grandson intent on fulfilling his grandmother's Christmas wish...to discover who the woman Lillian was that her husband wrote about in his
journals.
That is why top scientists are already discussing and debating its findings; their responses will also be published in top
journals.
Moreover, research output – as measured by publications and citations in international journals, as well as patents – is disproportionately low relative to population and financial capabilities.
Peer-reviewed
journals
that dared to publish contrarian articles were threatened with boycotts.
The main obstacle is that they won’t increase the profits of drug companies, on which, in the absence of adequate government funding, our professional organizations, conferences, journals, research, and teaching institutions have become so dependent.
There is a rigorous process of scholarly review of proposed new therapies, associated with professional
journals
that uphold high research standards.
Business has been booming in this respect lately, with The Economist, Foreign Affairs, and many less exalted
journals
full of claims that the global order is crumbling, America’s ability (and willingness) to save it is in terminal decline, and the prospect of avoiding major conflict in the decade ahead is illusory.
The Congress for Cultural Freedom, founded in 1950, was one of its many “fronts,” which funded well-known literary and political
journals
such as Encounter in the United Kingdom, as well as helping dissident intellectuals behind the Iron Curtain.
And, while some question whether the machine is truly a quantum computer, its designers have published articles in peer-reviewed
journals
demonstrating that the basic elements of this novel computer are indeed superconducting quantum bits.
The targeting of scientific
journals
and scientists for exposing charlatans was a leading factor in generating public support for reform of the UK’s libel law.
The cases involving science included a costly lawsuit against Nature, one of the world’s best-known and most widely respected scientific
journals.
Academic publishers, too, have embraced open data, and individual scholarly
journals
have established policies that encourage, expect, or even require sharing data.
The good news is that data
journals
where researchers can publish their datasets are already gaining traction.
The number of citations in three of the largest open-access
journals
(Data in Brief, Biodiversity Data Journal, and Scientific Data) jumped from three in 2012 to 1,028 in 2016.
To meet our donor’s requirements, we are publishing findings on about 10% of that data in peer-reviewed journals, but we lack the funding to analyze the data set further (a common problem for researchers).
Scientific
journals
compete to publish the most relevant papers.
Why did " Nature, " one of the most prestigious
journals
in science, publish it, in 1985, beneath the patronizing assertion that the "popularity of Kinji Imanishi's writings in Japan gives an interesting insight into Japanese society"?
With fewer opportunities to attend conferences abroad, publish papers in Western academic journals, or spend time teaching or conducting research outside of China, their professional development and careers could be severely impaired.
In the age of social media and open-access journals, we should demand that newly collected data be made available to a broad range of people researching public-health issues and working in health-care settings.
When researchers show that some of our supposedly carefully considered choices and attitudes can be influenced by irrelevant factors like the color of the wall, the smell of the room, or the presence of a dispenser of hand sanitizer, their findings are published in psychology
journals
and may even make headlines in the popular media.
Serious magazines, general-interest journals, and newspapers traditionally filled the space between the ether of peer-reviewed
journals
and the deep sea of hoaxes; yet they all struggle to survive the digital revolution.
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