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Original Source: Incarceration, Restitution, and Lifetime Debarment: Legal Consequences of Scientific Misconduct in the Eric Poehlman Case : Commentary on: "Scientific Forensics: How the Office of Research Integrity can Assist Institutional Investigations of Research Misc
Following its determination of a finding of scientific misconduct the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) will seek redress for any injury sustained. Several remedies both administrative and statutory may be available depending on the strength of the evidentiary findings of the misconduct investigation. Pursuant to federal regulations administrative remedies are primarily remedial in nature and designed to protect the integrity of the affected research program, whereas statutory remedies including civil fine...
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Selective monoamine oxidase type B MAOB inhibitors
The clinical benefit of monoamine oxidase type B (MAO-B) inhibitors is thought to arise from an ability of these medications to enhance the level of dopamine by decreasing the catabolism. Additional...
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First observation of the Hall effect in a Bose-Einstein condensate
NIST researchers have observed for the first time the Hall effect in a gas of ultracold atoms. The Hall effect is an important interaction of magnetic fields and electric current more commonly associa...
Nocebo effect, not placebo effect: Induced illness studied
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Placebo Effect Could Be Genetic
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Days for Girls International Declared a Nike Girl Effect Champion
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Discovered: Unexpected cooling effect on climate
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Effect of Age on Dermatopharmacokinetics
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Research shows endowment effect in chimpanzees can be turned on and off
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Following its determination of a finding of scientific misconduct the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) will seek redress for any injury sustained. Several remedies both administrative and statutory...
R squared effect-size measures and overlap between direct and indirect effect in mediation analysis.
In a recent article in this journal (Fairchild, MacKinnon, Taborga & Taylor, 2009), a method was described for computing the variance accounted for by the direct effect and the indirect effect in medi...
The return trip effect: Why the return trip often seems to take less time.
Three studies confirm the existence of the return trip effect: The return trip often seems shorter than the initial trip, even though the distance traveled and the actual time spent traveling are iden...
The table 2 fallacy: presenting and interpreting confounder and modifier coefficients.
It is common to present multiple adjusted effect estimates from a single model in a single table. For example, a table might show odds ratios for one or more exposures and also for several confounders...
A global effect of capture saccades.
When two target elements are presented in close proximity, the endpoint of a saccade is generally positioned at an intermediate location ('global effect'). Here, we investigated whether the global eff...