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2001 and journal
In 2001, an article by four doctors in Kidney International, the official journal of the International Society of Nephrology, noted that although to date there had been no controlled studies performed in patients with autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease with refractory pain, their personal observation in isolated cases indicated that the Alexander Technique helped relieve patients ' pain, particularly when accompanied with whirlpool treatments and massage therapy.
In 2001, the scientific journal the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published six comprehensive studies that showed Bt corn pollen does not pose a risk to monarch populations for the following reasons:
The journal Pediatrics has reportedly said that the number of cheerleaders suffering from broken bones, concussions, and sprains has increased by over 100 percent between the years of 1990 and 2002, and that in 2001 there were 25, 000 hospital visits reported for cheerleading injuries dealing with the shoulder, ankle, head, and neck.
On the 15 February 2001, the Human Genome Project consortium published the first Human Genome in the journal Nature, and was followed, one day later, by a Celera publication in Science.
* Richard B. Wright's Clara Callan ( 2001 ) uses letters and journal entries to weave the story of a middle-aged woman in the 1930s.
* Alan Pizzarelli, Senryu Magazine, River Willow, 2001. this book looks like a regular journal, it is the effort of Alan Pizzarelli only, done as a parody of haiku journals.
Enquête, published in a special number of journal Lignes, 32 ( 1997 ): 57 – 68, republished in Papier Machine ( 2001 ), and translated into English as Intellectuals.
The most active regional association is the Punjab Academy of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology ( PAFMAT ), which also publishes its journal JPAFMAT biannually regularly since 2001.
In February 2001, the editors of the medical journal Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine asked authors to no longer use " race " as explanatory variable, nor to use obsolescent terms.
However, as claimed by Richard John Neuhaus in the November 2001 issue of his blog-like online journal ' First Things ', when “ asked in 1971 about the correct version of the quote, Niemöller said he was not quite sure when he had said the famous words but, if people insist upon citing them, he preferred a version that listed ‘ the Communists ’, ‘ the trade unionists ’, ‘ the Jews ’, and ‘ me ’.” However, historian Harold Marcuse could not verify that interview.
Rinnan has received other awards, including the Medal of Honour from the King of Norway, the inaugural Tampa Award from the Australian organisation Rural Australians for Refugees, the AFRAS Gold Medal from the Association for Rescue at Sea and he was named Captain of the Year 2001 by the Nautical Institute and shipping journal Lloyds List.
The Journal of Industrial Ecology ( since 1997 ), the International Society for Industrial Ecology ( since 2001 ), and the journal Progress in Industrial Ecology ( since 2004 ) give Industrial Ecology a strong and dynamic position in the international scientific community.
In 2001, the editors of 12 major journals issued a joint editorial, published in each journal, on the control over clinical trials exerted by sponsors, particularly targeting the use of contracts which allow sponsors to review the studies prior to publication and withhold publication.
Its strong characterization and unique art style has inspired the Young American Library Association to profile the book in their quarterly journal, and it has been nominated for the Spectrum Award for Best Science Fiction in the Other category in 2001.
In 2001 and 2002, a second series of the magazine was published in a journal format.
Until 2001, the Heritage Foundation published Policy Review, a public policy journal, which was then acquired by the Hoover Institution.
The statement, printed in an editorial in the journal Science on May 18, 2001, was signed by the science academies of Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, the Caribbean, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
This is the usage of historian Leslie Berlin in her 2001 journal article, in her 2001 doctoral dissertation, and in her biography of Robert Noyce.
Brooks was also the preeminent critic of Southern literature, writing classic texts on William Faulkner, and co-founder of the influential journal, The Southern Review ( Leitch 2001 ) with Robert Penn Warren.
The journal was known for its criticism and creative writing, marking it as one of the leading journals of the time ( Leitch 2001 ).
As reported in 2001 by Haddad in the journal Drug Safety, " another strategy to consider is switching to fluoxetine, which may suppress the discontinuation symptoms, but which has little tendency to cause such symptoms itself ," and then discontinuing that.
* Review of Dr. Khrushchev's book Nikita Khrushchev and the Creation of a Superpower in the Fall 2001 issue of the journal Demokratizatsiya
The public draft of the human genome was published in 2001 in the journal Nature.

2001 and Band
* Azerrad, Michael ( 2001 ), Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From the American Indie Underground, 1981-1991, Boston, MA: Little Brown, ISBN 978-0-316-78753-6.
* Theo Kobusch, Metaphysik, C. Metaphysik als Exegese des Hohenliedes, in Der Neue Pauly, Band 15, La-Ot, Stuttgart Weimar 2001.
However, British documentary maker Iain Overton in 2001 published an article claiming that the story was true, identifying the soldier as Harry Band.
Telluride is mentioned in the song " Smuggler's Blues " by Glenn Frey, and is the subject of and eponymous songs by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1985, Kate Wolf, and Tim McGraw in 2001, which was re-recorded by Josh Gracin in 2008.
In 2001, Hanks helped direct and produce the acclaimed HBO mini-series Band of Brothers.
2001 did see the band with a stable line-up, achieved during the Aura sessions featuring Downes, Payne, guitarist Guthrie Govan and ex-Manfred Mann's Earth Band / The Firm / Uriah Heep / Gary Numan / AC / DC drummer Chris Slade ( who had first joined Asia in 1999, briefly ).
In 2001, the band's eponymous debut album sold over seven million copies, and featured hits such as the songs " 19-2000 " and " Clint Eastwood ," earning them an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band.
For instance, the satiric newspaper The Onion published an article on the local music scene in 2001 entitled " Garage Band Actually Believes there is a ' Terre Haute Sound.
The Wind Ensemble attended the 2009 Presidential Inauguration, marking the third time a Concert Band from Sandwich has attended the Presidential Inauguration for the Festival, with their first appearance being in 2001.
The Baldwinsville Marching Band won the 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2009 State Championship in the NYSFBC's Large School 2 Class, 2nd place in 2006, and won the 2007 Toyota Gator Bowl in Florida.
Lester Raymond " Les " Brown, Sr. ( March 14, 1912 – January 4, 2001 ) and the Band of Renown are a big band that began in the late 1930s, initially as the group Les Brown and His Blue Devils, that Brown led while a student at Duke University.
He was a big band leader and composer, best known for his nearly seven decades of work with the group Les Brown and His Band of Renown ( 1938 – 2001 ).
In 2001, Les Brown, Jr., born 1940, became the full-time leader of the Band of Renown.
The commercial breakthrough from these scenes was led by four bands: The Strokes, who emerged from the New York club scene with their début album Is This It ( 2001 ); The White Stripes, from Detroit, with their third album White Blood Cells ( 2001 ); The Hives from Sweden, after their compilation album Your New Favourite Band ( 2001 ); and The Vines from Australia with Highly Evolved ( 2002 ).
Rollins replaced the Haskett-Gibbs-Cain lineup with the Los Angeles rock band Mother Superior, retaining the name Rollins Band, and released Get Some Go Again ( 2000 ) and Nice ( 2001 ).
The Pride of Piedmont Marching Band has won Class Championships at the Oklahoma Bandmasters ' Association Championships in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011.
* The Essential Mingus Big Band ( 2001 )
They have one compilation album, Your New Favourite Band ( 2001 ) and they have issued a live DVD, Tussles in Brussels ( 2005 ).
Poptones released the ' best of ' compilation Your New Favourite Band in 2001, which proved to be their breakthrough record, reaching No. 7 in the UK album charts.
He was then cast in the miniseries Band of Brothers ( 2001 ) as Herbert Sobel.
In 2001, Schwimmer played Captain Herbert M. Sobel in Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks ' HBO World War II miniseries Band of Brothers.
In 2001, Arturo was featured on the album " Swingin ' For The Fences " by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band.

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