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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Organization, since 2007, of events and training in support of open access, e-publishing, online journal management and institutional repositories.
An article published in Iran's security journal Nashriyeh-e Siasi Nezami in 1999 identified an EMP attack as a way to defeat the US as a military power and as a state.
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It's the most e-mailed at the Wall Street Journal, you can look it up.
It was e-published in the leading toxicology journal, Toxicological Sciences on June 24 ahead of print publication.
To that point, the Warsaw Business Journal believes that the upcoming Polish accession to the E.
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According to the Journal article Comcast, which owns NBC and the E!
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The study, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, also found that vitamin E even appeared to raise the risk of bleeding strokes, which, while rare, are often the most deadly.
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In December, an analysis published in the Journal of the American Medical Association regarding the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial trial found that neither of the supplements provided a benefit in prostate cancer prevention.
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Given the statements from the Warsaw Business Journal, and the fact that Poland remains much poorer than other E.
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In a 2005 study from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, people who wrote one-sentence e-mails were supremely overconfident in both their ability to communicate and their ability to detect sarcasm, seriousness, anger and sadness over e-mail.
Marcia Angell, a lecturer at Harvard University, former editor of The New England Journal of Medicine and author of The Truth About Drug Companies, wrote in an e-mail that ghostwriting practices are "evidently very common" in medicine.
He has endured the embarrassment of watching his private, self-aggrandizing e-mails--collected by Spitzer's investigators--leak into the pages of the Wall Street Journal.
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