However, as noted by the authors themselves and the author of an editorial commenting on the article, the study has several limitations.
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Adding confidence is a study is a study just out by Pinnacle, a division of Halliburton, which looked at more than 3, 000 frack jobs done over the past decade (see article on the study here).
The article presents a study that compares different ways of using water pills, or diuretics, for the treatment of patients hospitalized with heart failure.
The article cited a study by Wellness Proposals that found at companies where wellness programs were implemented, sick leave was down by 28%, use of health care benefits was lowered by 26% and compensation claims made by employees were reduced by 30%.
The article cites a study released in November 2010 by the American International Education Research Institute that put number of Japanese studying in the U.S. in 2009 at 24, 842, down 15 percent from 2008, and scarcely more than half of the number in 1997.
The article cites a study published in the June issue of the journal Emotion, which is not to be confused with the journal Emoticon that recently sent shock waves through the tech world when it revealed that chronic overuse of smiley faces may cause dysentery.
To be more specific, the article discusses a study published in the journal Science states that higher temperatures over the past two decades have contributed to a nearly half-inch rise in global sea levels since 1992, attributing about 30% of that increase to melting of polar ice sheets.
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That is the opening paragraph to an article I wrote just the other day on Social Media Today re: a case study article about Atlantic Station, one of the biggest outdoor mixed use malls in the entire country, and how they are seeing the fruits of their engagement labor and then some.
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Last month Kim, working with three graduate students and one undergrad, published her results in the Asian American Journal of Psychology (Slate has an interesting article today on the study).
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Well, an article on the study in Washington University Magazine (Oct. 2010) says the gabby types have found one of the secrets to a happier life.
The authors note the limitations of their study here in the full text of the article, which included that it relied on maternal recall of vitamin intake around pregnancy, several years after the pregnancy.
News article (written for the study) that included multiple arguments for and against the Islamic center.
In the article, I was citing a study of over 7, 000 leaders done by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman.
The 2008 Times article also referenced a study by a Clemson professor back in 2004 confirming that desirable red snapper is a frequent victim of aquatic identity theft.
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The article reported on a Ugandan HIV circumcision study ending early because it showed that circumcising men who already have HIV does not protect their female partners from the virus.
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An accompanying article in the same journal questions whether the study accurately measures colon cancer risk.
This article presents a methodological critique of the study carried out by Robinson et al (1).
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Despite this, Cohen claimed in his review article that the 12-year-old study had a low risk of bias for blinding.
The article cites as an example a Cornell University study where undergraduates were asked to choose a car based on either the car attributes or the way the various attributes made them feel.
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Perhaps the most damning finding of all, though, comes from comparing the British study's results with those of the yet-to-be-published article on the performance of American mutual funds.
Read more from GE about the study here, and a Fast Company article about it here.
The Times said in an extensive article dated Wednesday that it had worked with computer security experts to monitor, study and then eject the attackers.
Norton and several colleagues documented this phenomenon in a study that they described in an article for the journal Psychological Science, Color Blindness and Interracial Interaction.
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In a recent article published by the Canadian Industrial Equipment News, they cited a study completed by ESI International, a project management learning company suggesting that although the majority of organizations value a highly collaborative work environment, less than one out of three organizations actually have a framework in place to facilitate it.
Your article, Haydn, provoked me to go back and study the work of Shannon, Lasswell, Cherry, and others who applied critical thinking to communications phenomena.
An October 2012 Fast Company article reported on a July 2012 Credit Suisse study that tracked the performance of businesses worldwide since 2005 and found that companies with at least one woman on the board outperform companies with all-male boards by 26 percent.
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For good measure, it went on to highlight in yellow why the study is so weak just to drive home how schizophrenic its own article was.
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When an article in the Atlantic Monthly accused firefighters of looting the excavation, she produced a study attempting to debunk it.
STM, a device that made it possible to image and study structures and processes on the atomic scale and in three dimensions (see article).
This past July I wrote an article A Transparent, Live Case Study Of A Company Going Social which told the story of a company called Domo, its CEO Josh James and his very forward-thinking ideas on the use of social media among his employees.
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