Mr. Saret is also the co-founder of the Wealth Strategies Journal, an online journal of wealth management.
The device, described in a paper published recently in BioMed Central Women's Health, an online research journal, is an adaptation of a commercially available clockwork torch (flashlight).
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But Kevin Krewell, the editor of Microprocessor Report, an industry journal, sounds a note of caution.
His most recent case, in 2009, involved a critical essay on the monarchy in an obscure journal.
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What could possibly justify a policy that requires whistle-blowers to remain silent at an accused journal's pleasure?
According to Mark Lockie, editor of Biometric Technology Today, an industry journal, 2000 may prove a pivotal year.
He was a blameless professor at the University of Birmingham, and his essay was written for an obscure journal of philology in Helsinki.
Mr Lapidus said that during much of his long career his work was never published in an architectural journal, except to abuse it.
The explanation sounded like it came out of an energy journal, which can't be surprising because that's the kind of thing he apparently enjoys reading.
According to the Washington-based Association of Research Libraries, the average cost of an annual subscription to an academic journal shot up by 207% between 1986 and 1999.
The Austrian research, published in the latest issue of an ornithological journal, Ibis, sought some up-to-date data on the scale of the parasite problem facing native Galapagos birds.
Or direct her to a website like www.caringbridge.org, where cancer patients can write an ongoing journal, share their experiences with a community of concerned friends, and receive support.
It has also been claimed, in an academic journal, that books of tips by pickup artists show how the insights of evolutionary psychology can pay off in real life, or at least in bars.
Gibbs supports his claim by citing an American Journal of Medicine study from 2009 that found roughly 62 percent of all bankruptcies in 2007 were due to medical issues, up nearly 50 percent from 2001.
Now he is ensnared in just the sort of investigation he thought would help turn France's finances around, as prosecutors take a close look at an online journal's allegations that he transferred money from a Swiss account into one in Singapore.
When it was all about printing up 300 copies of an obscure journal and making sure that they got to the only 300 people in the world interested in the subject there was a possible argument in favour of the model.
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The more accurate map of his genome, published Tuesday in The Public Library of Science, an online journal, is most important because it is going to help scientists make many more such maps--and because it opens the door to people being willing to have their genome's sequenced.
Even though Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution allows Congress to issue Letters of Marque, they were forbidden in the 1856 Paris Declaration, which as been accepted as customary international law. (Theodore Richard produced an excellent journal paper on this topic analyzing the use of private security providers for piracy).
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Last week Dr Fouchier said he would disregard the embargo and submit the paper to Science anyway, without applying for a permit. (Science is an American journal, and thus not bound by Dutch regulations.) On April 24th he and his co-authors agreed to seek one after all, in order to expedite publication, while officially disputing the obligation to comply with it.
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It published its results not in a major scientific journal such as Nature or Science, but in an obscure online journal called e-biomed: The Journal of Regenerative Medicine, which many leading medical scientists don't read.
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Calculated by an independent body, the Institute for Scientific Information, the impact of a journal is the number of times an average paper in that journal is cited elsewhere in a given year.
In 2009, she published an article in the International Journal of General Medicine, an online publication widely regarded as a vanity press, and listed four co-authors: Jim, Lily, Thea, and Phaedra.
In an Aug. 1 op-ed in the Wall Street Journal citing an egregiously flawed, biased study, agency head Margaret Hamburg claimed that FDA is outperforming their European counterpart in drug approvals.
In February, 2009, I wrote for the Wall Street Journal an article entitled Reaganomics versus Obamanomics.
He wrote an article in an obscure trade journal, arguing that places and nations themselves are brands.
Gadwood had to dredge up an article from an 1889 German journal to figure out how to produce the molecule.
Two entrepreneurs in the Washington area in September launched Thankfulfor.com, an online gratitude journal that's shared through social networks so people can feed off one another's thanks.
Late last year, a group of leading scientists published an editorial in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition calling for an "urgent need" to increase the AI for vitamin D.
Alan Tall, who wrote an editorial in the Journal saying CRP may need to be reassessed, says that even the newest data shows an effect.
An article in the International Journal of Obesity says that lack of exercise and an excess of junk food may not sufficiently explain our expanding waistlines.
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