The global warming-hurricane war has been raging in the scientific literature for over a decade.
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We know from the scientific literature that being unbiased is big driver of trust, which drives credibility.
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This was described recently in the scientific literature by team-member Dr Richard Pyle, from the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Unlike NVIC, the CDC gives details and citations to the scientific literature.
The idea has been debated in the scientific literature, but presentations at the American Physical Society meeting put the theory on firmer footing.
Papers published by U.S. researchers were more likely to be cited in the scientific literature than those in any country except the Netherlands or Switzerland.
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Publishing in the scientific literature is supposed to be tough.
These fraudulent results are now part of the scientific literature.
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You can see this in multiple citations in the scientific literature (as opposed to one bad vaccine study), or you may know an extended family where it runs rampant.
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The FDA identified 34 cases in the scientific literature, and another 26 or so by querying breast implant manufacturers, regulators in other countries, and adverse event databases, bringing the total to 60.
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And if you think science fraud only impacts the scientific literature, consider the horrendous case of Dr. Scott Reuben, formerly chief of the acute pain service at Baystate Medical Center in Massachusetts.
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Dr Nitschke and his colleagues are scouring the scientific literature for reports of easily obtained chemicals that have failed to make it into medicine because of their toxicity, but which might prove useful for self-destruction.
Very recently the Institute of Medicine of the prestigious U.S. National Academy of Science published a review of the scientific literature and noted that vitamin D may be linked to heart disease, immune function, cancer prevention and diabetes.
Regrettably, although much is known about the chemistry of how the body processes alcohol - and how that can have effects on everything from our digestion to our immune systems - the scientific literature is mute on a cure.
In its 120 pages, Weathering Uncertainty references 280 publications from the scientific literature (peer-reviewed and grey) and covers themes at the core of the Fifth AR such as foundations for decision-making on indigenous knowledge, traditional livelihoods, vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation policy and planning.
"We performed a detailed analysis of all the available scientific literature, including unpublished eye-witness accounts that have never been translated from the Russian, " said Dr Foschini.
There are two available awards: The Dooge medal is particularly intended for hydrologists who have demonstrated scientific excellence, and have made fundamental contributions to the science of hydrology as evidenced by publications in the international scientific literature and other high standard evidence.
In 2008 its workers would do well to consult the latest scientific literature instead.
Ignorance of the relevant scientific literature.
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It supports the idea that scientific literature should be disseminated without any financial, legal, or technological barriers except those concerned with the intellectual property for the author.
"We published our findings in the peer-reviewed scientific literature to invite discussion, " he said in an e-mail.
This unique resource draws attention to a rapidly growing scientific literature on the contribution of indigenous and traditional knowledge to understanding climate change vulnerability, resilience and adaptation.
Nidae Al-Ryadh of Free Access to Scientific and Technical Information was the first Arabic declaration in support of OA by the participants in the Second Gulf-Maghreb Scientific Congress (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February 25-26, 2006), which calls for free access to all scientific literature on the internet.
For another, scientific literature started reporting on the adverse effects of BPA not just in huge laboratory doses, but in small amounts such as people would receive when it leaches out of containers.
In scientific literature these events are called the emergence of the Black Swan.
Much of the advice Oz offers is sensible, and is rooted solidly in scientific literature.
Mr Fisher hopes this will prompt research into the branches of forensic science that are not currently based on a wider body of scientific literature.
Valerenic acid, an ingredient of the root, acts on chemical pathways in the brain that control a person's level of anxiety or relaxation, according to scientific literature.
The world's roughly 1.4 million known animal species typically go by two or more names in scientific literature a source of confusion to many.
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