News

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Distribution within Medical Sciences

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  • Selected Abstracts


    FEAR, TV NEWS, AND THE REALITY OF CRIME,

    CRIMINOLOGY, Issue 3 2000
    TED CHIRICOS
    Data from a 1997 survey of 2, 250 Florida residents are used to assess whether and how the reality of crime influences the relationship between watching TV news and fear of crime. Local crime rates, victim experience, and perceived realism of crime news operationalize the reality of crime and are included in ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates of the TV news and fear of crime relationship. These measures of reality are also used as contexts for disaggregating the analysis. Local and national news are related to fear of crime independent of the effects of the reality of crime and other controls. Local news effects are stronger, especially for people who live in high crime places or have recent victim experience. This contextual pattern of findings is consistent with a conclusion that TV news is most influential when it resonates the experience or crime reality of respondents. [source]


    (RE)PRODUCING A "PERIPHERAL" REGION , NORTHERN SWEDEN IN THE NEWS

    GEOGRAFISKA ANNALER SERIES B: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, Issue 4 2008
    Madeleine Eriksson
    ABSTRACT. Building on theories of internal orientalism, the objective of this study is to show how intra-national differences are reproduced through influential media representations. By abstracting news representations of Norrland, a large, sparsely populated region in the northernmost part of Sweden, new modes of "internal othering" within Western modernity are put on view. Real and imagined social and economical differences between the "rural North" and the "urban South" are explained in terms of "cultural differences" and "lifestyle" choices. The concept of Norrland is used as an abstract essentialized geographical category and becomes a metonym for a backward and traditional rural space in contrast to equally essentialized urban areas with favoured modern ideals. Specific traits of parts of the region become one with the entire region and the problems of the region become the problems of the people living in the region. I argue that the news representations play a part in the reproduction of a "space of exception", in that one region is constructed as a traditional and undeveloped space in contrast to an otherwise modern nation. A central argument of this study is that research on identity construction and representations of place is needed to come to grips with issues of uneven regional development within western nations. [source]


    ANY NEWS FROM THE UNDERGROUND SCENE?

    GLOBAL ECOLOGY, Issue 4 2001
    Hynek Burda
    [source]


    INTERNATIONAL ENDODONTIC NEWS AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    INTERNATIONAL ENDODONTIC JOURNAL, Issue 9 2003
    Article first published online: 2 SEP 200
    First page of article [source]


    Journal of Diabetes NEWS

    JOURNAL OF DIABETES, Issue 4 2009
    Article first published online: 27 OCT 200
    [source]


    Journal of Diabetes NEWS

    JOURNAL OF DIABETES, Issue 3 2009
    Article first published online: 9 JUL 200
    [source]


    Journal of Diabetes NEWS

    JOURNAL OF DIABETES, Issue 2 2009
    Article first published online: 23 JUN 200
    [source]


    NEWS FROM EU RESEARCH: BaSeFood: sustainable exploitation of bioactive components from the Black Sea Area traditional foods

    NUTRITION BULLETIN, Issue 3 2010
    F. D'Antuono
    Summary The Sustainable exploitation of bioactive components from the Black Sea Area traditional foods (BaSeFood) is a 3-year collaborative research programme, funded by the 7th Framework Programme, launched on the 1st of April 2009. The project, which is coordinated by Dr Filippo D'Antuono (University of Bologna), consists of a research consortium of 13 partners, namely Italy (two), the United Kingdom, Greece, Portugal, Serbia and six Black Sea area countries: Russian Federation, Ukraine (two), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey and Georgia. BaSeFood will contribute scientifically by studying the bioactive compounds within traditional foods of the Black Sea area using rigorous analytical and biological assays. The vast array of characteristics of traditional foods will be considered, as well as any associated consumer-perceived benefits, related to health claims, so that they can be properly understood by the consumer and exploited by food processors to produce more healthy traditional foods. [source]


    STOCK MARKET REACTION TO GOOD AND BAD INFLATION NEWS

    THE JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL RESEARCH, Issue 2 2008
    Johan Knif
    Abstract This article shows that differentiating between good and bad inflation news is important to understanding how inflation affects stock market returns. Summing positive and negative inflation shocks as in previous studies tends to wash out or mute the effects of inflation news on stock returns. More specifically, we find that, depending on the economic state, positive and negative inflation shocks can produce a variety of stock market reactions. We conclude that the effect of inflation on stock returns is conditional on whether investors perceive inflation shocks as good or bad news in different economic states. [source]


    NEWS & NOTICES: AWARDS

    THE LATIN AMERICANIST, Issue 1 2006
    Article first published online: 28 JUN 200
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    SOME GOOD AND BAD NEWS FOR ETHICAL INTUITIONISM

    THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY, Issue 232 2008
    Pekka Väyrynen
    The core doctrine of ethical intuitionism is that some of our ethical knowledge is non-inferential. Against this, Sturgeon has recently objected that if ethical intuitionists accept a certain plausible rationale for the autonomy of ethics, then their foundationalism commits them to an implausible epistemology outside ethics. I show that irrespective of whether ethical intuitionists take non-inferential ethical knowledge to be a priori or a posteriori, their commitment to the autonomy of ethics and foundationalism does not entail any implausible non-inferential knowledge in areas outside ethics (such as the past, the future, or the unobservable). However, each form of intuitionism does require a controversial stand on certain unresolved issues outside ethics. [source]


    NEWS Don't panic- Work Choices are coming

    AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL, Issue 1-2 2006
    Article first published online: 1 JUN 200
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A ROUNDUP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 4 2010
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A QUICK ROUNDUP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 3 2010
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A QUICK ROUNDUP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 2 2010
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A QUICK ROUNDUP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 1 2010
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A QUICK ROUNDUP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 6 2009
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A QUICK ROUNDUP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 5 2009
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A QUICK ROUND UP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 4 2009
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    In the NEWS A QUICK ROUND UP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 3 2009
    Barbara Boughton
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    A QUICK ROUND UP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 3 2008
    Flat NIH Funding Leaves Scientists at Risk: Many are discouraged, or abandoning the research field
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    A QUICK ROUNDUP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 2 2008
    Article first published online: 10 SEP 200
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    A QUICK ROUND UP OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY

    CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, Issue 1 2008
    Article first published online: 21 MAY 200
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    News from the Section on Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery of the American Academy of Pediatrics

    CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE, Issue 5 2009
    Cardiac SurgeryAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, Executive CommitteeSection on Cardiology, MD Chair, Robert Beekman III
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    David Bartlett, What's Good about This News?

    CONVERSATIONS IN RELIGION & THEOLOGY, Issue 2 2004
    Galatians, Preaching from the Gospels
    David L. Bartlett, What's Good about This News? Preaching from the Gospels and Galatians Reviewed by Efrain Agosto [source]


    Persecution of Indian Christians

    DIALOG, Issue 2 2002
    Lancy Lobo
    This article gives an account of the empirical, quantitative, descriptive, and distributive nature of persecutions of Christians in India during the last four years. It outlines some of the contentions of the persecutors and scrutinizes their validity given the character of Indian Christianity, which is not a homogenous entity. It discusses what it means to live and share the Good News in today's multicultural and multi,religious India. It suggests ways in which worldwide Christianity can maintain solidarity with Christians in India. [source]


    International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound (ISCU) News

    ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Issue 8 2004
    Article first published online: 25 SEP 200
    First page of article [source]


    International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound (ISCU) News

    ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Issue 1 2004
    Article first published online: 14 OCT 200
    First page of article [source]


    International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound (ISCU) News

    ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Issue 8 2003
    Article first published online: 1 DEC 200
    First page of article [source]


    Macroeconomic News and the Euro/Dollar Exchange Rate

    ECONOMIC NOTES, Issue 3 2003
    Gabriele Galati
    This paper investigates to what extent daily movements in the euro/dollar rate were driven by news about the macroeconomic situation in the USA and the euro area during the first two years of EMU. We examine whether market participants reacted to news in different ways depending on whether the news came from the USA or from the euro area, and whether the news was good or bad. Furthermore, we investigate whether traders' reaction to news has changed over time. We find that macroeconomic news has a statistically significant correlation with daily movements of the euro against the dollar. However, this relationship exhibits considerable time variation. There are indications of asymmetric response, but to different extents at different times. Our results also provide evidence that the market seemed to ignore good news and remain fixated on bad news from the euro area, as often claimed in market commentaries, but only for some time. Finally, we find evidence that the impact of macroeconomic news on the euro/dollar rate was stronger when news switches from good to bad or vice versa. (J.E.L.: F31). [source]