The Scottish Medical Journal paper was prompted by three cases in which patients came to hospital with wounds sustained when the porcelain lavatories on which they were sitting collapsed.
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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Several years ago he read in a scientific journal a paper by a Japanese scientist who had discovered D-serine in key areas of the brain but didn't know why it was there.
Or so says David Eichler, lead author of a forthcoming Astrophysical Journal Letters paper positing that a sun-grazing comet roughly the size of Hale-Bopp (with a nucleus some 30 kms in diameter), could trigger cosmic ray-generating shockwaves large enough to initiate a global electromagnetic Armageddon.
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He says they were ready to publish a paper in a small dermatology journal, but decided last monthto pull the paper and publish more definitive results in a bigger journal.
In a troubling twist to an already alarming (no pun intended) sequence of events, Wolfgang Wagner, the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Remote Sensing, has decided to resign over a paper the journal recently published.
And in May he sent a letter to the Archives of Sexual Behavior, which published his work in 2003, asking that the journal retract his paper.
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The Spine Journal published a paper saying that side effects for Infuse, a protein drug used to cause bone growth, were not properly included in medical journal articles.
The Journal published a paper on the study, called APPROVe, in February 2005, in which the authors again asserted that it takes 18 months for Vioxx's risk to emerge.
That year a German chemistry journal published a paper which, without naming Symyx, clobbered its approach, stating that tests done in small quantities could not be reproduced in larger batches.
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The research should also help speed the development of other gene-targeted drugs for cancer, says Haber, senior author on the New England Journal of Medicine paper and director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.
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.
He went on to call for retraction of the paper by the journal as well as for an investigation into how the paper passed peer review.
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Later, Fugh-Berman says, she was asked to review a paper for a medical journal, and it was the same ghostwritten paper she had previously been offered to pass off as her own.
Ms. Landro is an assistant managing editor for The Wall Street Journal and writes the paper's Informed Patient column.
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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But even a premium service can be cost-effective: A university using ScienceDirect, for instance, could save perhaps two-thirds of what a paper-journal subscription would cost.
He abandoned his citizenship in an emotional, sweeping open letter addressed to French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault that was published in mid-December in the Sunday paper Le Journal du Dimanche.
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Goldacre has focused on a British Medical Journal (BMJ) paper that claimed that, of the clinical trials completed by the industry in 2009, only 22% had reported results within one year of completion.
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An editorial expression of concern, while falling short of the journal outright retracting a paper itself, raises a red flag to the scientific community that serious doubts exist about a paper's findings and can make it harder for researchers to obtain funding or publish papers, says R.
The new results appear in a paper in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
As NPR's John Nielsen reports, a new paper in the journal Science may help settle this argument.
His recent calculations, published last year in a landmark paper in the journal Nature, were good news for proponents of an official Anthropocene.
The next year, Norman Pearlstine, the managing editor of the Wall Street Journal , decided that the paper needed to expand its coverage of the law.
In 2012, however, four German researchers followed their passion for the study of passion and published a paper in a journal called Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.
Another recent paper from the journal Consciousness and Cognition by psychologists at the University of Illinois confirms what many have long suspected: a couple of drinks makes workers more creative.
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There is now more and more data emerging to show that Chalara fraxinea is not a European native species and could have come from Asia - including a recent paper in the journal Mycotaxon.
Interestingly, an April 18 paper in the journal Nature reported that upper limits for neutrinos measured from IceCube are low enough that gamma-ray bursts are unlikely to be the sole source of ultra-high energy cosmic rays.
The most likely answer, as he explains in a paper in the Journal of Experimental Biology, is that urine, though cheap to produce when water is plentiful, is a physiologically costly product when water is scarce.
The researchers, who report their findings in a Sept. 19 paper in the journal PLoS ONE, say the site of the Panda pipe was covered with a forest of Metasequoia, similar to today's dawn redwoods, during the early Eocene.
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