The scientificwork of his expedition was no less worthy of praise.
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Airy's scientificwork was, however, by no means confined to the observatory.
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Scientists can't prevent modern war by refusing to do scientificwork.
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I'm in the last stage of a great scientificwork on the Oracle.
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Matthew's scientificwork focused on issues of species origins and extinction.
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On his mental side, he was a typical academicproduct.
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Malaysia has an estimated 50 course providers and 18 universities which offer Islamic finance degrees, and it boasts the largest academicoutput globally.
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Scant scholarlywork has been performed to evaluate scan-associated distress in cancer.
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The book was a scholarlywork, and also a fascinating romance.
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Other illustrations of the modernness of Lanier's scholarlywork are easy to cite.
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In her scholarlywork on the town, Miss Tuker tells us how Edward III.
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We are accustomed to keeping our social commitment extracurricular and our scholarlywork safely neutral.
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This wonderful animated infographic from Nature Video is based on a new scholarlypaper offering a macroscopic perspective of cultural history.
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Here is a scholarlypaper on the topic, written by Draeke Weseman, a third-year law student at William Mitchell College of Law.
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In 1978, the year in which she married, she published a scholarlybook on Chinese gardens.
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Hughes has written the first scholarlybook about the mythical Helen, whose abduction by Paris caused the 10-year Trojan war.
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His name does not appear in the only scholarlybook known to me on the activities of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee.
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Cutler had written scholarlybooks but was now working on a detective novel, not without difficulty.
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There's something nice about browsing the titles of textbooks, special publications, memoirs, and other scholarlybooks.
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The people need and will read deep, accurate, and scholarlyproductions.
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How brilliant in his scholarlyproductions!
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His prolific scholarlyoutput and urgent empirical findings continue to advance the frontiers of the human experience.
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The statistic reveals a remarkable level of interest for a peer-reviewed scientificpaper.
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The full scientificpaper on Ida is published in the journal PLoS ONE.
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He tossed the statement aside and turned to his scientificpaper.
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The scientificpaper, too, which he mentions, was somewhat remarkable under the circumstances.
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Maybe it's the notion of a scientificpaper that's the problem, not the journalist.
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Any scientificbook or paper which came before him was eagerly devoured.
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Nature's profusion exists before the first scientificbook is written.
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Swift laid aside a scientificbook he was reading.
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I might not open a scientificbook, nor make a drawing, nor examine a specimen.
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And the Disagreeable Man meanwhile was cutting a new scientificbook which had just come from England.
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United Drug operates a pharmaceutical wholesale and distribution business along with a consumer, medical and scientificproducts division and a contract sales outsourcing business.
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Four groups of leading investigators and two collaboration models for scientificproduction were identified.
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All of which shows what getting into scientificproduction will do to a price.
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This claim must necessarily be made or there would be no such thing as scientificproduction.
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Babakin was once part of the state's Lavochkin ScientificProduction Center, which played a role in many of Russia's successful unmanned planetary missions.
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Objective: To summarize the experience, performance and scientificoutput of long-running telemedicine networks delivering humanitarian services.
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A cut by x% would lead to a decline of much more than x% in top-grade scientificoutput.
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Conclusions: Judged by criteria of longevity, acceptance, and scientificoutput, community engagement in this HIV research project in rural Uganda has been successful.
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Methods: Nine long-running networks-thoseoperating for five years or more-wereidentified and seven provided detailed information about their activities, including performance and scientificoutput.
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Currently, the African continent's scientificoutput represents less than 2.6% of the world's share, according to UNESCO.
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To help support them, she suggests incorporating some academicwork every day.
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I have an office at home where I do some academicwork.
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But early academicwork on RISC didn't define a complete instruction set.
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Of course, specialist academicwork is, by definition, of interest only to specialists.
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I've often found that to be the case in my own academicwork.
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The finding is contained in an academicpaper, Good Schools or Good Students?
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Dr Reeves' 2015 academicpaper The Burial of Nefertiti quickly grabbed international attention.
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The academicpaper published in Applied Physics Letters is available online (PDF).
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Except, oddly, the original academicpaper contains no mention of the Indian elections at all.
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Of course, being MIT students, they decided to write up their prank as an academicpaper.
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However, reducing the price of an academicbook does not increase the market for it.
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Jim Zarroli: It's a very academicbook about the convict-labour system in the south after the Civil War.
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A recent academicbook on the carnage bears the title, The Hardest Fought Battle of World War Two.
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She also wrote an academicbook after she and two master's degree students conducted seven years of research.
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This is not an academicbook.
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Finally, like most academicbook projects, this one has absorbed more than its share of my time and energy outside the office.
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He believes he is the first person to have written an entire academicbook chapter on the word from a linguistic perspective.
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There has been an unfortunate uptick in academicbook bannings and firings, made worse by a nationwide disparagement of teachers, teachers' unions and scholarship itself.
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It is also one of the most cited academicbooks of all time.
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Photo: supplied Bridget Williams Books has a reputation for publishing cerebral, historical and academicbooks and personal memoirs.
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Academicbook retailer Blackwell's has a student price-match guarantee for any books found in Amazon, Waterstones or WHSmith.
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The guidelines stipulate that academicbooks used primarily for teaching or lecturing students, and journalistic work, are excluded from the scheme.
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A GROUP of 18 secondary school pupils yesterday became the first students worldwide to replace their academicbooks with electronic devices.
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Officials also scan the device for specific sets of files, including "Islamic extremist content", as well as innocuous materials and academicbooks.
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To us, school had been a place in which we learned lessons from books-booksof arithmetic, books of grammar, or other purely academicbooks.