Sentence examples for familiar publications from inspiring English sources

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A substantial number of graphs are reprinted from familiar publications, giving the textbook a slightly dated patina and leaving the reader with a sense of déjà vu.

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familiar with publication-related software and experience in developing support materials and conducting training courses.

By now you'll be familiar with publication bias: the phenomenon where studies with boring, negative results are less likely to get written up or published.

A conservative journalist familiar with both publications said that what mattered most at the Christian National Review was doctrinal purity, whereas at the Jewish Commentary it was blood relations: "It's a question of who can you trust, and it comes down to religious fundamentals".

Readers who are mostly familiar with the publications that came out of places like New York City (The East Village Other), Los Angeles (The Los Angeles Free Press) or Berkeley (The Berkeley Barb) will be fascinated by their international counterparts, like London's International Times (it), founded in 1966, or Paris's Actuel, which Bizot started in 1970.

DOIs, for example, are now familiar in many publications and although the DataCite [ 49] initiative has significantly reduced both the cost and complexity of using DOIs, their direct application by the biodiversity informatics community remains rare.

Become familiar with the publications you are targeting.

Submitting work to selective journals is much easier if you become familiar with individual publications and the types of work they tend to publish.

All existing methods with which we are familiar that construct publication-citation records do not employ filters (note: the Web of Science advertises the capability to correctly select publications using only names, but in our studies we found no noticeable difference between Web of Science's results and those of any other publication search engine).

It was the business manager of Gruber's Almanack, and he wanted to know: Are you familiar with our publication?

You may be familiar with the publication (The Economist, "Means and ends", October 4th 2014 .MATT KANE BristolThink outside the box* SIR – Your article about the perils of office cubicles struck a chord ("Inside the box", January 3rd).

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