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Each initiating investigator would have control over initial publication of resulting data, but all data would eventually be available for use in a planned meta-analysis.

In that decision, the court said the initial publication of a defamatory statement established when the item was "published" for purposes of the statute of limitations.

After the initial publication of cables in November, the State Department began to warn people named in them, including dissidents, academics and journalists.

Within two days after the initial publication of Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of X rays in 1895, a surgeon in Scotland used X rays to observe a needle as he extracted it from the palm of an unfortunate seamstress.

(Update: After the initial publication of this blog post, we realized that three of the 37 former board members on a list prepared by the M.T.A. and dated May 7 are, in fact, dead. Eben Pyne died in 2007. Robert T. Waldbauer died in 2005, as did Herbert J. Libert. We have asked the M.T.A. to explain why E-ZPasses were still issued to these board members).

Since the initial publication of the PDN database of postdoc organizations in 2000, many offices and associations have been added--but several have also been removed.

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Inconclusiveness would indeed apply to the initial publications of many or even most of the great discoveries in biology, as the author of [4] has pointed out.

Lessons have been learned from atherosclerosis, where initial publications of a positive association were often followed by reports of nonreplication or refutation.

Notably, the initial publications of the combinatorial libraries [ 19,21] contained barely any information on their composition and how the chimeric glycosyltransferases were designed.

From initial publications of a single or handful of subjects, a classic paper [ 1] argued that at least 12 subjects were needed to identify an effect in functional MRI data; indeed, analyses with fewer than 20 subjects are still common, (e.g., [ 2]).

The initial publication for each of these studies provided a list of genes (biomarkers), which were inputted into atBioNet (see Additional file 1).

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