And finally, some of his works gets published in Journal of Indian Mathematical Society.
As I have mentioned elsewhere, I have come to believe that nobody believes in journal entries except accountants.
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To my surprise, two weeks ago, my hypothesis was tested in a paper in Journal of Geophysical Research, and it appears to be supportable.
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Filipinos began migrating to the waterfront city in the 1960s, settling in the Five Corners neighborhood in Journal Square and in more residential neighborhoods in the southwest section.
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Thatcher first published research on this phenomenon in 2009 in The Journal of Investing and recently updated his findings in 2012 in The Journal of Index Investing.
After Mr. Flynn's appearance in the Journal in March 2000, EMC invited the barber to a shareholder's meeting to meet company executives.
In this city during the past few years, I've enjoyed witnessing the deepening jazz-family relationship between pianist-composer Joe Alterman, 24, and tenor saxophonist Houston Person, 78, a musician whom I'd profiled in the Journal in 2010.
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.
MicroChips' first prototype used gold foil and was featured in the journal Nature in 1999.
Doraiswamy is one of three authors of a recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry.
The results were published last year in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, with Robbins listed as one of four co-authors.
In a paper recently published as Do Action Video Games Improve Perception and Cognition? in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, psychologists Walter R.
They published their results in the journal Neurology in 2001.
De Gaulle, who was at the head of the French government at the time, refused to pardon him, noting in his journal that in literature, as in everything, talent confers responsibility.
For example, a study in the journal Radiology in March found that for young men with testicular cancer, the mortality risk from their cancer was three times higher than from radiation-induced cancer.
Writing in the journal Nature in 2007, researchers found that concentrations of the greenhouse gas near the ground also damaged plants sensitive to the gas, reducing their effectiveness to absorb carbon dioxide.
Writing in the Journal Nature in April, researchers said pledges made at December's UN summit in Copenhagen are unlikely to keep the rise in the global mean temperature to 2C (3.6F) above pre-industrial levels.
Scientists fear that the population of phytoplankton in the world's oceans is being affected by rising sea temperatures, with a paper published in the journal Nature in 2010 controversially suggesting that it had declined by as much as 40% since the 1950s due to climate change.
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In the most recent incident, the Journal was notified by the FBI of a potential breach in the middle of last year, when the FBI came across data that apparently had come from the computer network in the Journal's Beijing bureau, people familiar with the incident said.
Peer reviewed, I suppose, but in a journal no one in the entomology world had ever heard of when it came out.
Another study, published in the journal Phytotherapy Research in March, tested BCM-95 in 45 patients at a medical center in India and found two capsules daily had "comparable" efficacy to diclofenac sodium, a prescription anti-inflammatory, on two separate rating scales for pain, tenderness and disease severity.
But two recent studies, including one in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association and one in the British Medical Journal, found that heel patients who received shock wave therapy did no better than patients who received a fake treatment.
This paper, by researchers at the University of Georgia, was published in the journal Crop Science back in 2009.
The world sent 38.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air in 2011, according international calculations published in a scientific journal in December.
But writing in the journal Quality and Safety in Health Care, they said the findings highlighted the need for hospitals to review their current procedures.
In fact, his senior thesis on the application of biotechnology in conservation biology was published in the Journal of Molecular Ecology in June of 1998.
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In the latest flap over the high cost of cancer medicines, nearly 120 physicians from 15 countries have authored a commentary in a medical journal in which they call for drugmakers to lower their prices.
The world pumps on average 2.4 million pounds of carbon dioxide into the air every second for a total of 38.2 billion tons in 2011, according international calculations published in a scientific journal in December.
On the organizational side, with the increase in knowledge-work, there has also been an increase in the scope of work we face (documented by Bluedorn et al in the Journal of Managerial Psychology in 1999).
This latest theory, originally published in the journal BioEssays and reported in New Scientist magazine, says the key to hiccuping lies in a group of animals for whom combining closure of the glottis and contraction of the "breathing in" muscles does serve a clear purpose.
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