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.
It's the most e-mailed at the Wall Street Journal, you can look it up.
To that point, the Warsaw Business Journal believes that the upcoming Polish accession to the E.
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It was e-published in the leading toxicology journal, Toxicological Sciences on June 24 ahead of print publication.
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.
In a forthcoming paper in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, David Autor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Susan Houseman of the W.E.
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Staffers at the Wall Street Journal got a taste of that world recently when they suffered a computer glitch that completely knocked out access to e-mail and the Web.
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