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"accepted manuscript" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a version of a written work (such as an academic paper or article) that has been accepted for publication. Example: The author submitted their manuscript to the journal and it was accepted after undergoing a peer-review process. The accepted manuscript will now be prepared for publication in the upcoming issue.
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Similarly, Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and the University of Tokyo has an accepted manuscript on hold at Nature that describes how his lab combined H5N1 with pH1N1 to make a mutant that easily spreads between ferrets.
On the other hand, it is recognized that Markovian jump systems with partly unknown transition probabilities are more reasonable to model many practical systems where they may experience abrupt changes in their structure and accepted manuscript parameters than systems without Markovian jump parameters.
After they deposit their papers in the DOE-run archive either the final accepted manuscript or the published paper researchers must include the paper's unique identifier when they submit research proposals and reports to their program officers, or else the paper won't count.
As such, Cell Communication and Signaling levies an article-processing charge (APC) for each accepted manuscript.
Effective 1 August 2008, EHP is implementing new page charges of $30.00 per accepted manuscript page.
The final 'version of record' will appear a few weeks after the accepted manuscript has been published.
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Other accepted manuscripts may have an APC levied.
Today, we are very happy to announce the first round of accepted manuscripts with this issue.
So, we can now present the first number of accepted manuscripts.
A brief introduction of all the accepted manuscripts is reported in the following.
NIH-funded researchers must submit copies of accepted manuscripts to the PubMed Central archive.
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