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The study is a pre-print, meaning it is yet to be peer-reviewed.
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They posted these results in the bioRxiv pre-print server last month.
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These articles have previously been published in journals, or were saved on pre-print servers.
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The research was published in the pre-print journal Arxiv.
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The pre-print of the study, which has been published online without peer review, comes with many caveats.
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The researchers have published the latest study on the pre-print server arXiv.org; the results were reported by Symmetry magazine.
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But as the pandemic built, so did the number of so-called "pre-print" studies that have not been peer-reviewed.
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Another pre-print analysis concluded that city lockdowns "brought health benefits which outnumbered the confirmed deaths due to Covid-19 in China".
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It will initially produce packaging origination material to pre-print stage for all Heinz products in Europe and later for Heinz products throughout the world.
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The device is able to detect the coronavirus and distinguish it from other viruses with high accuracy, the researchers said in a pre-print study.
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It says this is to encourage all passengers to arrive at their airport with the card pre-printed.
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Completing a stationers' pre-printed form incorrectly may have disastrous consequences and the Will may be invalid and unenforceable.
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It says the fine is being imposed to encourage passengers to arrive at the airport with their card pre-printed.
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It can even make mathematical calculations by just pointing the stylus at a number in a pre-printed calculator image.
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Shopfloor staff will also have to change prices on store shelves, change swing tags on goods and put stickers over prices pre-printed on packaging.
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The tickets were pre-printed and the changes happened because of the fact that Meath and Kildare needed three matches to resolve their semi-final tie.