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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to articles that have been published or written in the past. Example: The magazine editor asked me to search through the archives for any interesting back articles that could be republished in the upcoming anniversary edition.
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He's back!" articles, including by Golf Digest's Thomas Bonk, ESPN.com's Bob Harig and Yahoo's Bob Murphy.
Or you can put in the MusicBrainz ID for The Magnetic Fields – a string of computer gobbledegook like 3ff72a59-f39d-411d-9f93-2d4a86413013 – and get back articles that are only about the band, not just any article on the website where the band or the electric phenomena has been mentioned.
(As Robert Kiley, head of digital services at the library of the Wellcome Trust, the world's second-biggest private funder of biomedical research, puts it: "We spend a billion pounds a year, and we get back articles"). It is the primary resource of our most respected realm of expertise.
He notes that most journals already provide back articles for around $5 to $30, or for free after a certain period.The Association of American Publishers AAPplansans to voice its objections to senators Arlen Specter (R-PA) and Tom Harkin (D-IA), chair and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate appropriations committee for NIH, which will take up the spending bill once it passes the House.
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In April 1953, the scientific journal Nature published three back-to-back articles on the structure of DNA, the material our genes are made of.
After reading the back-to-back articles by Mollie Fermaglich and Robin D. G. Kelley ["A Doubting Dad Yields in the Radio Wars," Dec. 24], I have further proof that the terrible virus of dumbeddownitis is abroad in the land.
Their results made the cover of Science in August 2000--with 2000--with 2000--with two.
The virus was first described in 3 back-to-back articles in The Lancet in 1977.
Thus, in 1978 Paul Zamecnik and Mary Stephenson reported in two back-to-back articles in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. that the addition of a 13-mer oligodeoxyribonucleotide could inhibit Rous sarcoma virus in infected cell cultures.
Lower Back Pain articles (n = 6).
Do not try to back up articles which are obviously insignificant.
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