Sentence examples for published in the same issue from inspiring English sources

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In a separate study published in the same issue of the journal, Joshua Aronson, one of the original Stanford psychologists, found no Obama effect at all.

Another paper, published in the same issue of Science, suggests a new hypothesis to explain why the flu virus that swept the world in 1918 was so deadly.

A response by 15 authors associated with the IPCC purporting to defend the panel's projections was published in the same issue.

An editorial in The New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday took the unusual position of challenging a study published in the same issue.

An editorial published in the same issue, Oct. 25, said the laser was about as effective as a more standard treatment, daily application of benzoyl peroxide, which is often combined with antibiotics.

A large European study published in the same issue of the journal sought to better determine who, among middle-aged and elderly men, might be candidates for testosterone replacement.

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Bok has the very happy idea of reading Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents together with Russell's The Conquest of Happiness (both published in the same year), and issues some chewy challenges to contemporary orthodoxy ("resilience" might not always be good).

Reactions to the proposal may be published in the same or subsequent issues of the Journal (as in August 2009 on the low central vowel).

For the secondary question about CAM journals, we reviewed a convenience sample of three journals with issues published in the same time period as for the other journals to which the WFUSM Program for Holistic and Integrative Medicine at WFUSM had a subscription: Journal of Alternative and Complementary Therapies, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, and Explore.

In a second study--published in the same issue of Science--Tomasello and colleagues Alicia Melis and Brian Hare suggest that chimps cooperate with each other in sophisticated ways--at least when they stand to benefit.

They compared these citation numbers to those of 759 control authors who had published in the same journal and issue as a retracted author and found that, on average, authors who had a retraction went on to garner approximately 10% fewer citations than the control authors did.

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