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There are two historians of business at the University of Maryland, Brent Goldfarb and David Kirsch, who have done some extremely interesting work, much of it still unpublished, on the history of major innovations.
That's the technical term for the phenomenon where unflattering data gets lost, gets unpublished, is left missing in action, and they say the results described here "might have provided an early warning of trouble ahead."
One of them was positive and that was published, but six of them were negative and they were left
unpublished.
Now when the Cochrane systematic reviewers were trying to collect together all of the data from all of the trials that had ever been conducted on whether Tamiflu actually did this or not, they found that several of those trials were
unpublished.
But the weird thing is that 20 years later, during the crazy ride of "Eat, Pray, Love," I found myself identifying all over again with that
unpublished
young diner waitress who I used to be, thinking about her constantly, and feeling like I was her again, which made no rational sense whatsoever because our lives could not have been more different.
What I'm showing you now are
unpublished
studies, where we used human plasma, young human plasma, and as a control, saline, and injected it into old mice, and asked, can we again rejuvenate these old mice?
And he said that nothing had been published, but he did have an
unpublished
translation of his novel "The Golden Horse."
From Sweden to Palau, writers and translators sent me self-published books and
unpublished
manuscripts of books that hadn't been picked up by Anglophone publishers or that were no longer available, giving me privileged glimpses of some remarkable imaginary worlds.
But words can hardly convey my excitement when I was chosen as an early career scientist by Lee Berger, a world-renowned paleoanthropologist, to be one of the primary analysts of recently excavated
unpublished
fossils.
Upon the author’s death in 1940, the manuscript remained
unpublished.
The focus this time is on Henry's ex wife (played to perfection by the always welcome Parker Posey), who is being pestered by CIA goons about Henry's
unpublished
book about all of his shady dealings.
Based on Jeff Rice's
unpublished
novel, it told how a fearless investigative reporter named Carl Kolchak ( the late Darren McGavin ) discovered the existence of a vampire in modern-day Las Vegas.
In The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, a youthful work that remained
unpublished
and largely unknown until the mid-twentieth century, Marx describes money as “the universal agent of separation,” because it transforms human characteristics into something else.
London is a favorite destination for wealthy Russians, and the British government is now considering whether to support such an initiative, although there are indications that it will maintain an unofficial and
unpublished
list of the banned individuals in order to forestall legal challenges.
According to
unpublished
Ipsos MORI research that was made available to me recently, when it comes to judging a company, honesty and integrity are more important than ever.
But a newly appointed president likely won’t end Poland’s constitutional crisis, because with valid court judgments from this summer remaining unpublished, there is now a black hole in Poland’s constitutional order.
But, as requirements for registering clinical trials have become more stringent, its magnitude has become quantifiable: the results of at least half of the clinical trials involving patients and healthy volunteers remain
unpublished
years after completion.
The Dark Side of Voting TechnologyNEW YORK – According to an
unpublished
“kitchen table survey,” conducted before last November’s presidential election in the United States, approximately 95% of the predominantly Hispanic members of one of America’s largest domestic unions preferred the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton to her Republican opponent Donald Trump.
Top cartoonists from the United States, Switzerland, Turkey, South Africa, Singapore, Japan, Kenya, and Israel showcased their
unpublished
work.
After several requests to the American Psychiatric Association, I was granted complete access to the hundreds of
unpublished
memos, letters, and even votes from the period between 1973 and 1979, when the DSM-III task force debated each new and existing disorder.
The pediatric trial data released by the MHRA presented a unique opportunity to examine whether the
unpublished
data supported the findings from published studies of SSRI’s.
The review showed that while the published data generally indicated minimal risk, the
unpublished
trial data were far less sanguine, and even suggested an increased risk of serious adverse events, including suicide-related behavior.
And exploiting a quirk of Poland’s legal system, the authorities are refusing to publish some Constitutional Court decisions, a move that essentially nullifies the Court’s powers, because
unpublished
decisions do not officially have the status of law.
But in an
unpublished
paper based on data from the World Inequality Database, Lucas Chancel of the Paris School of Economics estimates that as much as three-quarters of current global inequality may be due to within-country inequality.
Gideon Spilett ranked among the first of those reporters: a man of great merit, energetic, prompt and ready for anything, full of ideas, having traveled over the whole world, soldier and artist, enthusiastic in council, resolute in action, caring neither for trouble, fatigue, nor danger, when in pursuit of information, for himself first, and then for his journal, a perfect treasury of knowledge on all sorts of curious subjects, of the unpublished, of the unknown, and of the impossible.
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