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In the Boldt case, the Editors-in-Chief of 18 specialist journals ( generally anaesthesia and intensive care ) made a joint statement regarding 88 published clinical trials conducted without Ethics Committee approval.
Prominent specialist journals in the field include Behavior Genetics, Genes, Brain and Behavior, and Twin Research and Human Genetics.
In furtherance of their national and international role the Institutes of the School undertake high quality research ; maintain and develop library collections and services ; develop digital resources ; publish journals and book series ; host visiting scholars and postdoctoral fellows ; organise a range of academic events including workshops, conferences, seminars and lectures ; provide specialist research training and postgraduate taught, research and doctoral programmes.
They published in the journal Fundamenta Mathematicae, founded in 1920 — one of the world's first specialist pure-mathematics journals.
While this area is now seldom offered as a field of study in itself, in which one might become a specialist, there are related fields emerging, as may be judged by the titles of academic journals, some of which have changed to reflect the passage of time since 1989 and the effect of the end of Soviet rule.
Prof. Fagan has contributed over 100 specialist papers to many national and international journals.
Six other specialist journals are also based at UB Law: The American Bar Association's Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law, Buffalo Environmental Law Journal, Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal ( BPILJ ), Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy, Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, and Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal.
Academic neuropathology is served by several specialist neuropathology journals.
It offers a spectrum of publications covering everything from industry standards to specialist books and technical journals.
and book reviews that Fuller contributed to specialist journals, e. g. Scripture Bulletin, Priests and People, The Tablet, he wrote articles on the Deuterocanonical Books for A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture ( 1953 ), A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture ( 1966 ) and International Catholic Bible Commentary ( 1996 ), and the articles Alexander Geddes, 1737-1802 and Mythology and Biblical Studies to 1800 for Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation ( 1999 ).
He is a frequent speaker at International Conferences, and is a member of the Editorial Board of several specialist journals.
He is a frequent speaker at international conferences, and is a member of the editorial board of several specialist journals.
In the last few decades specialist journals have become preferred for highly technical work but the Journal and Proceedings remains an important publication for multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary work.
By the turn of the century, contesting had become an established world wide sport, with tens of thousands of active competitors, connected not just through their on air activities, but with specialist web sites, journals, and conventions.

specialist and on
A gray fox with a patch on one eye -- confidence man, city slicker, lebensraum specialist -- tries to take over Catfish Bend in this third relaxed allegory from Mr. Burman's refreshing Louisiana animal community.
In the 2001 NFL Draft, the Falcons orchestrated a trade with the San Diego Chargers, acquiring the first overall pick ( which was used on quarterback Michael Vick ) in exchange for wide receiver / return specialist Tim Dwight and the fifth overall pick ( used on running back LaDainian Tomlinson ).
The recordings of these bands and their songs were rarely heard or exported outside the originating countries but many can now be found on compilation albums and CDs from specialist record shops.
Benjamin Franklin's Science ( 1990 ) – Cohen, the leading specialist, has several books on Franklin's science
If so, this is arguably insider dealing on a grand scale with the benefit of inside specialist knowledge of the business and resources of the firm not shared with outsiders like politicians and members ( and, perhaps, regulators ).
Most collectors decide to focus their financial resources on a narrower, specialist interest.
STS-93 on Columbia ( July 22 to 27, 1999 ) was a five-day mission during which Coleman was the lead mission specialist for the deployment of the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
There are four " specialist sections ": Trade Union CND, Christian CND, Labour CND and Ex-Services CND, which have rights of representation on the governing council.
Comfort Momoh, a specialist midwife in England, writes that in Ethiopia the Falashas perform it when the child is a few days old, the Amhara on the eighth day of birth, while the Adere and Oromo choose between four years and puberty.
Upon the completion of his examinations, Hayek was hired by Ludwig von Mises on the recommendation of Wieser as a specialist for the Austrian government working on the legal and economic details of the Treaty of Saint Germain.
In December a chest specialist was summoned from Glasgow who pronounced Orwell seriously ill and a week before Christmas 1947 he was in Hairmyres hospital in East Kilbride, then a small village in the countryside, on the outskirts of Glasgow.
Based on an idea of Takahiro Fujimoto, who is a specialist in automobile industry and a philosopher of the international competitiveness, Fujimoto and Shiozawa developed a discussion in which how the factories of the same multi-national firms compete between them across borders.
Often enormously complicated matters, ICJ cases ( of which there have been less than 150 since the court was created from the Permanent Court of International Justice in 1945 ) can stretch on for years and generally involve thousands of pages of pleadings, evidence, and the world's leading specialist public international lawyers.
Of note, Botham's first 202 wickets came at 21. 20 per wicket, while his final 181 cost on average 36. 43 apiece ; the first average is one that would make Botham one of the greatest bowlers of the modern era, ranking alongside the West Indian greats Curtly Ambrose ( career average 20. 99 ), Malcolm Marshall ( career average 20. 94 ), and Joel Garner ( career average 20. 97 ), but the second average depicts a player who, as a specialist bowler, would be unable to sustain a place in many Test teams.
Bloomfield also studied at Göttingen with Sanskrit specialist Jacob Wackernagel, and considered both Wackernagel and the Sanskrit grammatical tradition of rigorous grammatical analysis associated with Pāṇini as important influences on both his historical and descriptive work.
Specialized lexicography focuses on the design, compilation, use and evaluation of specialized dictionaries, i. e. dictionaries that are devoted to a ( relatively restricted ) set of linguistic and factual elements of one or more specialist subject fields, e. g. legal lexicography.
The first was technically proficient ; the second may have read some of the texts on obstetrics and gynecology ; but the third was highly trained and reasonably considered a medical specialist with a concentration in midwifery.
Several ' professional amateurs ' were being paid for their sampling trips and microscopic explorations by philanthropists, to keep them amused on the Sunday afternoon ( e. g., the diatom specialist A. Grunow, being paid by ( among others ) a Belgian industrialist ).
In the United Kingdom, diamorphine is used extremely selectively and is not available on prescription to addicts ; except in specialist trials which involved no more than 300 participants.
After five to nine years of medical school and a year as a pre-registration house officer ( or two years on the Foundation Programme ), a neurologist must pass the examination for Membership of the Royal College of Physicians ( or the Irish equivalent ) before entering specialist training in neurology.
This is achieved by performing regular blood tests and adhering very strictly to a diet, in general monitored on a day-to-day basis by a specialist metabolic dietitian.
They may focus their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients, or methods of treatment – known as specialist medical practitioners – or assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and communities – known as general practitioners.
Hence, depending on jurisdiction, a specialist physician ( internist ) often does not achieve recognition as a specialist until twelve or more years after commencing basic medical training — five to eight years at university to obtain a basic medical qualification, and up to another nine years to become a specialist.

specialist and maritime
Many specialist sub-disciplines within the broader maritime and underwater archaeological categories have emerged in recent years.
* Charles McArthur ( 1844 – 1910 ), British maritime insurance specialist and Liberal Unionist politician from Liverpool, MP between 1897 and 1910
Hendrick Vroom was the earliest real specialist, followed by the father and son team of Willem van de Velde, who emigrated to London in 1673, and effectively founded the English tradition of naval painting, " producing a stunning visual record of the Anglo-Dutch naval wars, which set the conventions of maritime battle painting for the next 150 years ".
In 1975, the World Bank submitted its study and advice after seeking assistance from specialist international expertise in studying the geographic, environmental factors and maritime currents.

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