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peer-review and panel
In 2005, the EPA appointed a panel of experts to conduct an open peer-review of the program and its orientation.

peer-review and which
It is a professional organization that coordinates journal peer-review activities and holds subject-specific conferences in which authors present their research.
The publication process entails a thorough peer-review process, ensuring the high quality and attention to detail for which this series is noted.
Later, the editor-in-chief of the journal issued a slightly different statement on behalf of the Institute of Physics, which owns the journal, in which he insisted on the fact that their usual peer-review procedures had been followed, but no longer commented on the value of the paper.
The numerous health claims made in noni juice marketing are not supported by significant scientific agreement and only one human cancer study completed under NIH peer-review in 2006 has been conducted, the results of which remain unpublished and unconfirmed as of February 2012.
This led him to publish a peer-review article in the journal, Petroleum Geoscience in August 2009 in which he outlined the evidence for an intrusion-related salt withdrawal cause for the feature's formation.
In effect UAP contributes to the intellectual and cultural life of Alberta and Canada by publishing well-edited, research-based knowledge and creative thought, which has undergone rigorous peer-review, is of real value to natural constituencies, adheres to quality publication standards and is supported by appropriate marketing efforts.
In experimental sciences the dissertation is based on an independent research project conducted under the supervision of a professor, the results of which must be published in at least three papers in peer-review scientific journals.

peer-review and four
Using the peer-reviewed medical literature as its source, and applying two levels of peer-review to the data entries, SimulConsult can add a disease with less than a total of four hours of clinician time.

peer-review and from
Evidence quality can be assessed based on the source type ( from meta-analyses and systematic reviews of triple-blind randomized placebo-controlled clinical trials with concealment of allocation and no attrition at the top end, down to conventional wisdom at the bottom ), as well as other factors including statistical validity, clinical relevance, currency, and peer-review acceptance.
The present-day peer-review system evolved from this 18th-century process.

peer-review and American
The work was touted by GMU but was rejected after peer-review by the Journal of the American Medical Association and Lancet and is no longer being pursued.

peer-review and Public
It uses Open Journal Systems ( OJS ), an open source software for the management of peer-review journals, created by the Public Knowledge Project, released under the GNU General Public License.

peer-review and its
) However, the Agency neither changed its official guidance on the use of VSL in rule-makings nor subjected the interim estimate to a scientific peer-review process through the Science Advisory Board ( SAB ) or other peer-review group.
As eMule is open source, its code is freely available for peer-review of the workings of the protocol.

peer-review and with
In 1990, the MCBT newsletter was transformed into a scientific journal, with an international editorial board and a rigorous peer-review system for the acceptance of technical papers for publication.

peer-review and other
It works outside the framework of the U. S. federal government to provide independent guidance and analysis and relies on a volunteer workforce of scientists and other experts, operating under a rigorous, formal peer-review system.

peer-review and on
* SCIgen program: a paper randomly generated by the SCIgen program was accepted without peer-review for presentation at the 2005 World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics ( WMSCI ).
Kennedy defended the peer-review system, pointing out that catching fraud would require " costly and offensive oversight on the vast majority of scientists in order to catch the occasional cheater ".
After peer-review, the summaries are published in English on the organization's website.

peer-review and more
These research initiatives led to more than 5, 000 research publications and review articles in peer-review journals.
China is trying to improve the efficiency by measures such as more peer-review and evaluations.

peer-review and .
The first recorded editorial prepublication peer-review process was at The Royal Society in 1665 by the founding editor of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg.
By 2006, almost all scientific journals have, while retaining their peer-review process, established electronic versions ; a number have moved entirely to electronic publication.
Numerous scientific, peer-review studies that show that such programs do not limit teen pregnancy over the long run.
This treatment is not referred to in present-day peer-review scholarship ; praziquantel is universally used.
Once approved by the proof checker they are further evaluated in a process of peer-review for appropriate contribution and style.
Additionally, peer reviewed journal articles should have a strong and defendable methodology, as that is the expectation of the peer-review process.
The National Natural Science Foundation of China ( NSFC ) gives grants to individual researchers after peer-review.
It is responsible for the publishing of several peer-review academic journals as well as a series of books.
A peer-review article published in 2010 indicates that " Growth hormone ( GH ) replacement unequivocally benefits growth, body composition, cardiovascular risk factors and quality of life.
Professor of Theoretical Medicine at the school is Bruce Charlton, controversial editor of the journal Medical hypotheses, who has recently been dismissed as editor by publisher Elsevier over the publication of a paper by AIDS denialists claiming that HIV is not responsible for AIDS and concerns over the lack of peer-review at the journal.
Some climate change sceptics and bloggers asserted that a number of the leaked e-mails contain evidence that scientists had conspired to manipulate data and to keep scientists who have contrary views out of peer-review literature.
There is no formal peer-review process for the entire Jewish community in general, since the Jewish community has no one central body that speaks for all of Judaism.

panel and which
It took me a moment to realize what was odd about that panel: there was a gimbaled compass welded to it, which rocked gently back and forth as the Land Rover bounced about.
Ideal for merchandising use, they are weather-resistant, and have mounting pegs on the back which fit into openings in a vacuum-formed waffle-pattern background panel.
She had activated one of her microscopic tools which she would later use for minute repairs to various parts of her control panel.
The package included both a NuBus card with Ethernet ports and a new Network control panel that allowed the user to select which physical connection to use for networking ( from " Built-in " or " EtherTalk ").
Token Ring would eventually be supported with the similar TokenTalk product, which also used the same Network control panel and underlying software.
Many GA-style guitars also have a convex back panel to increase the volume of space in the soundbox without making the soundbox deeper at the edges, which would affect comfort and playability.
c. The Harts posed the following question to a panel of 96 experts, half of which were veterinary surgeons and the other half dog obedience trial judges:
The advisory committee then selects the judging panel, the membership of which changes each year, although on rare occasions a judge may be selected a second time.
Most of the U. S. federal courts of appeal have adopted a rule under which, in the event of any conflict in decisions of panels ( most of the courts of appeal almost always sit in panels of three ), the earlier panel decision is controlling, and a panel decision may only be overruled by the court of appeals sitting en banc ( that is, all active judges of the court ) or by a higher court.
CUNY also has a cable TV service, CUNY TV ( channel 75 on Time Warner ) which airs tapes of freshman level survey telecourses, old and foreign films, and panel discussions in various languages.
Computer displays in which the positions of individual pixels are permanently fixed by the design of the hardware — such as most modern flat panel displays — can show saw-tooth edges when displaying small, high-contrast graphic elements such as text.
While in Italy the tendency was to give scale by increasing the number of panels, in France the contrary seems to have been the rule ; and one of the great doors at Fontainebleau, which is in two leaves, is entirely carried out as if consisting of one great panel only.
At Indiana University in 1999 he organized such a symposium, and in April 2000, he organized a larger symposium entitled " Spiritual Robots " at Stanford University, in which he moderated a panel consisting of Ray Kurzweil, Hans Moravec, Kevin Kelly, Ralph Merkle, Bill Joy, Frank Drake, John Holland and John Koza.
All teams now have an NHL shield panel on the front of the jersey near the collar, and a rounded hemline at the bottom of the jersey which goes up at the hips, providing more mobility.
The most promising candidates are invited to return for a second or third round of auditions, which allows the conductor and the panel to compare the best candidates.
Unlike conventional backlit flat panel displays which emit light, electronic paper displays reflect light like ordinary paper, making it more comfortable to read, and the surface has a wider viewing angle than conventional displays.
Data sets to which econometric analyses are applied can be classified as time-series data, cross-sectional data, panel data, and multidimensional panel data.
In the court system on the islands, there is a panel of Justices of the Peace ( JPs ) who sit in the Summary Court, which has no jury.
In 2011, Rolling Stone updated the list, which in this time was chosen by a panel of guitarist and other experts.
Following the introduction of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 and its extensive and complex rewriting of the Firearms Act, the Minister for Justice at the time ( Micheal McDowell ) instituted the Firearms Consultation Panel, a panel chaired by the Minster through the Principal Officer of the Department of Justice's Firearms Section, which comprised representatives from the Gardai, Department of Sport, firearms dealers, all the national governing bodies of the shooting sports, and other stakeholders in the Firearms Act ( such as insurance providers ).
Davis attracted criticism for a Garfield strip in which the last panel appeared to be a negative reference to Veterans Day that appeared in newspapers on November 11, 2010.
The next panel shows a classroom of spiders in which a teacher asks the students why spiders celebrate " National Stupid Day ," implying that the spider was squished.
In the image of the tabulator ( see left ), note the control panel, which is visible on the right side of the tabulator.

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