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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel names new exec - Boston.com - Business
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has named a new senior vice president for circulation in the wake of a lawsuit last month alleging circulation fraud at Wisconsin's top-selling newspaper.
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has named a new senior vice president for circulation in the wake of a lawsuit last month alleging circulation fraud at Wisconsin's top-selling newspaper.
The Journal Sentinel deducted several thousand papers from its Sunday circulation in its most recent report following the review and consultation with the Audit Bureau.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2005/05/27/milwaukee_journal_sentinel_names_new_exec   (338 words)

  
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Meas.", VOLUME="14", YEAR="1993", PAGES="291--297", } @article{Rasheed93, AUTHOR="Q Rasheed and J McB Hodgson", TITLE="Application of intracoronary ultrasonography in the study of coronary artery pathophysiology", JOURNAL="J. Clin.
www.icaen.uiowa.edu /~image/Public/LaTeX/Heart.bib   (1189 words)

  
 Christopher T. Minson, Ph.D
Minson has published research articles in numerous journals including Journal of Applied Physiology, American Journal of Physiology, Circulation, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, and Journal of Physiology.
Christopher Minson’s research is focused on two areas of neural control of the circulation in humans.
His teaching emphasis is in the areas of cardiovascular and environmental physiology.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~ems/minsonc.htm   (368 words)

  
 Janicki - Auburn University - College of Veterinary Medicine
He has served on the editorial boards for the American Journal of Physiology and Circulation Research and on several NIH study sections.
Current membership in professio nal societies include American Society of Physiology (Cardiac Mechanics Group and Fellow of Circulation Section), International Society for Heart Research, Biomedical Engineering Society, American Heart Association Basic Science and Circulation Councils, and the International Cardiovascular Systems Dynamics Society.
American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2002; 282(6): H2152-H2158.
www.vetmed.auburn.edu /index.pl/janicki?makePrintable=1   (535 words)

  
 Web Page Creation Assignment: Coca-Cola Company -- By: Andrea Sorensen
In the 1960s, circulation of the Journal surpassed one million, and coverage of social issues, science, education and foreign affairs was added or expanded while business news coverage was improved.
In the 1980s, the circulation of The Wall Street Journal briefly reached more than two million.
In September 1999, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, bannered full pages of original Journal content focused on personal finance and careers, began publication in leading metropolitan Sunday newspapers around the U.S. Also in the fall of 1999, Dow Jones launched Vedomosti, or The Record, a new business newspaper.
www.eden.rutgers.edu /~asoren   (535 words)

  
 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. - Profile
The Wall Street Journal, the Company’s flagship publication, is one of the country’s largest daily newspapers with average print circulation of 1,792,000 in 2003.
The Wall Street Journal Europe, which had an average circulation in 2003 of 89,000, is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium and printed in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Israel.
The Journal reaches additional readers through Wall Street Journal Sunday, which focuses on personal finance and careers and is published once a week in the business sections of metropolitan newspapers with combined circulation of about 10.6 million.
www.companyseek.com /dowjones-DJ.htm   (535 words)

  
 Ink
The Turlock Journal has a daily circulation of 6,000.
In addition to the Journal, Morris owns and operates a cluster of newspaper in the Central Valley including the daily Manteca Bulletin, and weeklies in Ceres, Oakdale, Escalon and Riverbank.
“Community journalism is what we specialize in and, working in partnership with the residents of Turlock, we hope to build on the solid reputation of the Turlock Journal.”
www.afcp.org /design/general/showink.asp?gid=293   (668 words)

  
 Lansing State Journal
As the promotional "nerve center" of the Lansing State Journal, the Market Development Department works with News, Circulation, Advertising and Human Resources to market the paper to readers, subscribers, advertisers and the public.
Published since 1855, the Lansing State Journal is Greater Lansing's premier source of news and advertising, offering career opportunities in many exciting disciplines.
As the largest media provider in Greater Lansing, the Lansing State Journal depends on its advertising sales representatives to build and maintain important business relationships with our advertisers.
www.lansingemployment.com /employers/lsj   (668 words)

  
 New York Journal American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
yellow journalism, used to describe the sensationalist and often dishonest articles which helped, along with a price reduction to one cent, to greatly increase circulation of the newspaper.
The New York Journal American was a newspaper purchased by William Randolph Hearst in
Having purchased the newspaper, Hearst entered into a circulation war with the
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York_Journal_American   (668 words)

  
 New York Journal American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was one of the first comic strips to be printed in color and gave rise to the phrase yellow journalism, used to describe the sensationalist and often dishonest articles which helped, along with a one-cent price tag, to greatly increase circulation of the newspaper.
The paper had been the New York Morning Journal, and then the New York Journal, when it was purchased by William Randolph Hearst and renamed the New York Journal American.
The New York Journal American was a newspaper published from 1895 to 1966.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York_Journal_American   (328 words)

  
 The General Circulation Research Section (GFDL)
Manabe, K. Byran, and M.J. Spelman, "A Global Ocean-Atmosphere Climate Model: Part I. The Atmospheric Circulation," Journal of Physical Oceanography 5, no. 1 (1975): 3-29.
The lab's name was changed in 1959 to the General Circulation Research Laboratory, and it moved to Washington, D.C. In 1955-56, Smagorinsky collaborated with von Neumann, Charney, and Phillips to develop a 2-level, zonal hemispheric model using a subset of the primitive equations.
The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, located at Princeton University, is among the oldest institutions to have developed general circulation models.
www.aip.org /history/sloan/gcm/center_descriptions/i.GFDL.html   (1120 words)

  
 Ladies' Home Journal --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The Journal began independent publication in 1884 with a sentimental literary diet and a circulation of...
The Journal began independent publication in 1884 with a sentimental literary diet and a circulation of 20,000.
The highlight of the library is a bibliography of books, manuscripts, journals, diaries, and other materials for each first lady and for general resources on the office and role of the first lady.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9046782?tocId=9046782&query=ladies'   (859 words)

  
 Pensacola News Journal... Racial diversity of its news staff and community
If ZIP Codes or counties are used, this report applies a threshold: 10 percent household penetration is required to include an area in the circulation area.
A paper may define its circulation area differently for marketing efforts, or news coverage, or to set advertising rates.
every newspaper, to help it know its community and gather the news, should employ at least one non-white journalist, and that newspapers should strive to
powerreporting.com /knight/fl_pensacola_news_journal.html   (912 words)

  
 Industry update
As owners of the second and third largest dailies in the country in terms of circulation (Le Journal de Montréal and The Toronto Sun), the combined weekly circulation of Sun Media’s newspapers is more than seven million copies.
Project Profile: Le Journal de Montreal, a Sun Media Corporation Newspaper Le Journal de Montréal is a property of Sun Media Corporation (a Quebecor Company), the secondlargest daily newspaper-publishing group in Canada.
At Le Journal de Montreal, a property of Sun Media Corporation, innovative thinking and leveraging technology has consistently yielded returns.
www.ifra.com /WebSite/News.nsf/0/6FC3A0659CDEF060C1256FB60037B071?OpenDocument   (912 words)

  
 Industry update
As owners of the second and third largest dailies in the country in terms of circulation (Le Journal de Montréal and The Toronto Sun), the combined weekly circulation of Sun Media’s newspapers is more than seven million copies.
Project Profile: Le Journal de Montreal, a Sun Media Corporation Newspaper Le Journal de Montréal is a property of Sun Media Corporation (a Quebecor Company), the secondlargest daily newspaper-publishing group in Canada.
At Le Journal de Montreal, a property of Sun Media Corporation, innovative thinking and leveraging technology has consistently yielded returns.
www.ifra.com /WebSite/News.nsf/0/6FC3A0659CDEF060C1256FB60037B071?OpenDocument   (912 words)

  
 Kevin Hamilton
Interannual Variability in the Northern Hemisphere Winter Middle Atmosphere in Control and Perturbed Experiments with the SKYHI General Circulation Model, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52, 44-66.
Climatology of the SKYHI Troposphere-Stratosphere-Mesosphere General Circulation Model, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52, 5-43.
Observations and modelling of the global-scale circulation of the atmosphere
www.soest.hawaii.edu /~kph   (1248 words)

  
 Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce... Racial diversity of its news staff and community
An example of a newspaper of similar circulation, in an area of similar level of non-white residents, but one that has a relatively high Diversity Index, is Daily Leader, Brookhaven, Mississippi, with a 28.6 percent non-white staff in a community that is 30.4 percent non-white.
reporting in this circulation category of 5,001 to 10,000 daily sales.
See the notes and definitions section below for the sources of these figures.
powerreporting.com /knight/wa_seattle_daily_journal_of_commerce.html   (1248 words)

  
 Wall Street Journal to shrink Asia, Europe editions, shed jobs - Forbes.com
The Asian Wall Street Journal was launched in 1976 and currently claims to have a circulation of 80,883.
The Wall Street Journal Europe, founded ion 1983, claims to have a circulation of 86,156.
An article in The Asian Wall Street Journal said 'a small number of editorial and business positions will be eliminated as part of the move,' adding that 'most of the news employees affected' will be offered jobs with a planned weekend edition, which will be launched in in New York in September.
www.forbes.com /markets/feeds/afx/2005/05/09/afx2008615.html   (767 words)

  
 The Times of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was founded in 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, and served the British residents of western India.
It has been suggested time and again that secret funding from the C.I.A. has helped it to lower its price, and thereby gain competitive over other comparable dailies, by means of advertisement revenue and circulation figures.
It is published from eight cities across India, has a circulation of over 2.14 million copies, and is read by over 7.4 million people.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Times_of_India   (767 words)

  
 The Wall Street Journal Strengthens Its International Editions; Repositions To Better Serve Global Business Leaders and Advertisers
The Wall Street Journal Europe, founded in 1983 and with a circulation of 86,156, has the highest-profile readership of its peers with 64% in senior management (EBRS 2004).
Founded in 1889, The Wall Street Journal has a print and online circulation of nearly 2.1 million, reaching the nation's top business and political leaders, as well as investors across the country.
The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Asian Wall Street Journal are the first pan-regional daily publications in their markets to move to the compact format.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2005/May/1141935.htm   (767 words)

  
 Academic publishing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To make matters worse, the circulation of many humanities journals in the 1990s declined to almost untenable levels, as many libraries cancelled subscriptions, leaving fewer and fewer peer-reviewed outlets for publication; and many humanities professors' first books sell only a few hundred copies, which often does not pay for the cost of their printing.
Most established academic fields have their own journals and other outlets for publication, though many academic journals are somewhat interdisciplinary, and publish work from several distinct fields or subfields.
Academic publishing describes a system of publishing that is necessary in order for academic scholars to review work and make it available for a wider audience.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Academic_publishing   (767 words)

  
 Rate Of Ocean Circulation Directly Linked To Abrupt Climate Change
A new study, reported April 22 in the journal Nature, suggests that when the rate of the Atlantic Ocean's north-south overturning circulation slowed dramatically following an iceberg outburst during the last deglaciation, the climate in the North Atlantic region became colder.
The technique has been used for other purposes in the past, but this is the first time it has been used to generate a detailed time series that provides a history of variations in the strength of ocean circulation.
At times when the rate of overturning circulation slows, the proportion of protactinium buried in the North Atlantic sediments increases, thus preserving the record of such changes in the accumulating sediments.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2004/04/040422222835.htm   (767 words)

  
 Walker Circulation Bibliography
Rosenlof, K.H.; Stevens, D.E.; Anderson, J.R.; Ciesielski, P.E. The Walker Circulation with observed zonal winds, a mean Hadley cell, and cumulus friction : Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, vol.43, no.5, p.
The normal Walker circulation in the Pacific consists of air rising over Indonesia, west winds in the upper troposphere, sinking air off the west coast of South America, and east winds near the surface.
In the Indian ocean the circulation cell proceeds in the opposite sense (to the normal Pacific Walker cell), with sinking air over cold waters off the Somali coast and a low-level acceleration from west to east along the equator in the lower atmosphere.
www.coaps.fsu.edu /lib/biblio/walker-circ.html   (767 words)

  
 De Pere Journal: De Pere, Wisconsin
For years, Wood had kept the financially struggling Green Bay News-Chronicle in circulation based on a belief of the importance of to local newspapers in a city.
The David of the newspaper world in Brown County was purchased by the Goliath in late July, when publisher Frank Wood sold most of his area papers, including The De Pere Journal, to Gannett.
Supporters said the roundabout means the city will save parking on Broadway, as well as allow the city to purchase fewer buildings to make room for the additional lanes of traffic that would be needed with traditional signal lights.
www.deperejournal.com   (767 words)

  
 The Pulmonary Circulation . Snapshots of Progress -- REEVES and RUBIN 157 (4): 101 -- American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
The role of eicosanoids and endothelium-dependent factors in regulation of the fetal pulmonary circulation.
Physiological and therapeutic roles of nitric oxide in the transitional pulmonary circulation.
Histopathology of pulmonary hypertension: a qualitative and quantitative study of pulmonary blood vessels from 58 patients in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Registry.
ajrccm.atsjournals.org /cgi/content/full/157/4/S101   (4918 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Newspaper circulation edges up
Overall, average daily circulation for the 813 newspapers reporting to the ABC edged up 0.2% from the same period a year ago, the Newspaper Association of America reported, based on its own analysis of the ABC data.
Sunday circulation, based on the 648 newspapers reporting that data, fell by 0.4% from the period in 2002, the Newspaper Association said.
NEW YORK — USA TODAY's average weekday circulation — 2,246,996 — continued to be the largest among U.S. newspapers in the six months ended Sept. 30, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported Monday.
www.usatoday.com /money/media/2003-11-03-abc_x.htm   (413 words)

  
 The American Thinker
Despite a strong economy, the nation’s 38 largest daily newspapers collectively lost circulation in the half year ending March, 2004, according to Editorand Publisher, a trade journal(link requires registration).
USA Today, heavily dependent on business travelers, saw its circulation rise by 2.3%, holding on to its title as the largest circulation daily, at 2,143,582 per day, as business travel was strong during the period.
The New York Post, benefiting from a cover price of 25 cents, saw its circulation rise 9%, to 678,012.
www.americanthinker.com /comments.php?comments_id=267   (276 words)

  
 CBC News:Medical journal highlights flaws in studies
Steven Woloshin and Lisa Schwartz of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in White River Junction, Vt., examined 127 news releases from seven journals: JAMA, The Lancet, Pediatrics, BMJ, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Circulation and Annals of Internal Medicine.
They suggest journals improve their editorial standards to include a limitations section and statements about possible conflicts of interest in their news releases, as they do in the published studies.
A second study in this week's JAMA on a related issue concluded some medical journals issue news releases to draw attention to studies that they believe are newsworthy, but often fail to present the study's limitations and potential conflicts of interest.
www.cbc.ca /stories/2002/06/04/jama_studies020604   (276 words)

  
 Publications - Andrew J. Weaver
Weaver, A.J. and O.A. Saenko, 2006: The thermohaline circulation.
On the influence of the parameterization of lateral boundary layers on the thermohaline circulation in coarse-resolution ocean models.
Gregory, J.M.., O.A. Saenko, and A.J. Weaver, 2003: The role of the Atlantic freshwater balance in the hysteresis of the meridional overturning circulation.
wikyonos.seos.uvic.ca /people/weaver/weaver-publications.html   (3710 words)

  
 Secondary Circulation in Granular Flow Through Nonaxisymmetric Hoppers
Secondary Circulation in Granular Flow Through Nonaxisymmetric Hoppers: SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics Vol.
Unlike for the Jenike solution, all three components of the correction velocity are nonzero; i.e., there is secondary circulation in the perturbed flow.
Jenike's radial solution, widely used in the design of materials-handling equipment, is a similarity solution of steady-state continuum equations for the flow under gravity of granular material through an infinite, right-circular cone.
epubs.siam.org /sam-bin/dbq/article/41512   (173 words)

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