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The phrase "a published chapter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific chapter that has been officially released in a book or academic publication.
Example: "In her latest book, she included a published chapter that discusses the impact of climate change on urban development."
Alternatives: "an issued chapter" or "a released chapter".
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The highest reported variable not used or not part of their work was "contributed to writing a published chapter of a book", which in hindsight might have been too high an expectation.
The three lowest scored variables were "published or posted in popular (including electronic) media" (mean: 23%), "contributed to change in policy at one level higher than work institution" (mean: 22%), and "contributed to writing a published chapter of a book" (mean: 20%) (Additional file 2).
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This is a pre-publication version and may differ from the published chapter in the book.
In 1923, Broom published "Chapter CCCLXVIII of Joseph Gould's History of the Contemporary World".
The newly published Chapter 9 of the Cloyne report deals with accusations by 13 people against a priest referred to by the pseudonym Father Ronat.
She is also a national and international lecturer, and has published chapters and articles in the areas of upper aerodigestive tract function and disorders.
Additionally, Dr. Lue has published chapters and review articles on the biology and treatment of lymphoma.
His L.L.M. dissertation was later adapted into a published book chapter, titled "Who Owns the Intellectual Fruits of Job Guarantee Labor?", in M. Murray & M. Forstater (Eds)., The Job Guarantee and Modern Money Theory: Realizing Keynes's Labor Standard, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Viz acquired the license to publish chapters from the series in the Shonen Jump during the San Diego Comic-Con International in 2006.
Many of the details of banking and informatics discussed below can be found in a recently published book chapter (Qualman et al, 2003), which ties these needs to the advancement of molecular research.
FS: I published a chapter of the memoir two years ago with Shebooks, a publisher of short ebooks by women writers based in San Francisco, to the applause of everyone in my immediate family.
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