Letter to the editor: The New York TimesPatrick w Thompson
This letter to the editor agrees with the view of Hugh Pope which points out the paradox of Turkey being elected and serving as a nonpermanent member of the United Nations Security Council, while for 35 years denying the Council's calls for Turkey to withdraw troops from Cyprus. All this,...
Letter to the Editor, the New York Times the Opinion PagesTo the Editor: Sally Satel is quite correct to identify the problem of organ donation as a lack of incentives, but we need to remove financial disincentives forSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
"Lunar Quarantine" [Letter to the Editor of the New York Times] This letter documents objections of a group of US Geological Survey Scientists to an article appearing November 18, 1990 in New York Times Magazine. The ar... J Lederberg 被引量: 0发表: 1969年 [Letter to the Editor of the...
Letter to the Editor of the New York Times Magazine of May 29, 1994 BIKINI'S SILVER LININGDear Editor,As Jack Niedenthal's sister and an observer of the politics of Bikini for the past nine years, I want to add some insights to Jeffrey Davis's article "Bikini's Silver Lining" (May ...
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Letter: Letters to the EditorPublished 9 September 1995Write to: Letters to the Editor, New Scientist, King’s Reach Tower, Stamford Street, London SE1 9LS, or fax to 0171 261 6464. Please include a daytime telephone number, and cite the date of the articles mentioned. We reserve the ...
doi:10.1007/s10029-006-0077-3LETTERS to the editorINGUINAL herniaA letter to the editor is presented citing the author's reply to comments on his research on a new technique for the physiological repair of inguinal hernia published in an issue in 2006.HerniaDesarda, M...
Letter to the Editor referring to the article ‘Testing agreement between a new method and the gold standard –How do we test?’ published in Journal of Bi... Data analysis can be the most challenging aspect of a research study. Having been taught statistical techniques that tend to be base...