The Royal Society, Britain's national academy of science, published the research yesterday.
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She said the academy would address problems such as addiction or literacy.
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Definitely an academy would be a good way to start off with.
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The problem is that the academy has little space for risk taking.
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In fact, the plebe has no social pleasures within the academy walls.
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Now, we need scholarlysocieties to back a broad array of awards with their imprimatur.
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An interminable debate then broke out between believers and skeptics in the scholarlysocieties and scientific journals.
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More specifically, pricey journals provide scholarlysocieties with a precious revenue stream and help publishers fund otherwise-inviable monographs.
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AAP's members include more than 300 of the country's top commercial publishing houses as well as many university presses and scholarlysocieties.
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This inevitably meant rustication, and, above all, expulsion from the academicassociation to which he belonged.
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Academicassociations are a means of conditioning or even policing academics.
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Based on the identified topics, semi-structured interviews were carried out with decision-makers, operational personnel, civil and academicassociations representatives in Mexico City and Cuernavaca, Morelos.
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A new academicsociety, the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, was established in 2008 and has grown significantly.
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This non-profit academicsociety is committed to promoting evolutionary algorithmic thinking, with the inspiration of parallel algorithms derived from natural processes.
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Prestigious AcademicSocieties will withdraw their support, former husbands and former lovers will recoil in abject terror.
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'You're an academicsociety, then,' Ali stated.
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During the subsequent month, congratulations by the hundreds poured in from universities, caving societies, academicsocieties, and scientific organizations all over the globe.
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He had come up to Mashonaland with some learnedassociation on a holiday trip.
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In this trial, researchers used the distinctive green drink to strengthen the learnedassociation and maximise the response.
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It's a learnedassociation -we learn to want a food or some other substance we once liked.
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It was a singularly lucky circumstance that the learnedassociation were apprised in season of the merits of M. Verdier.
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The name of Liedenbrock was honourably mentioned in colleges and learnedsocieties.
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He was a regular correspondent of the most learnedsocieties of Europe.
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Leeds Museums and Galleries Housing the palaeontological and geological collections from Leeds' learnedsocieties.
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The learnedsocieties are admitting them professionally as fast as they make themselves worthy.
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You are a distinguished member of many learnedsocieties, widely known as an educator.
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It has a learnedsociety, and is full of antiquities and pictures.
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Such were Marcellus Ficinus, and that learnedsociety who assembled under the Medici.
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The same day Chiaccheri took me to a house where the learnedsociety assembled.
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He was not one of the learnedsociety at the Museum; Alexander knew them all.
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So much for the Rosicrucians as a " learnedsociety."
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It encompasses global academic publishers and sector-specific publishers, as well as a thriving and learnedsociety publishing community.
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Notice.-Infuture, no one in armour, or occupying the office of president of any learnedsociety, will be admitted.
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If you write a paper for a learnedsociety, you are the man who gets the benefit of that paper-thesociety may.
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The Madrid Ateneo is a learnedsociety maintaining a house on the Calle del Prado, in which is installed a private library of unusual excellence.
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The library of the LearnedSociety of York Magicians was sold to Mr Thoroughgood of Coffee-yard.
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"This is an invitation to subscribe to the foundation of a Hungarian learnedsociety."
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It was put on by the Smithsonian Institution in conjunction with the American Council of LearnedSociety and the American Studies Association.
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"I intend to communicate this discovery to the first learnedsociety we fall in with."