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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'needed for publishing' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is required in order for a particular text, document, or artwork to be published. For example, "The editor asked for a few revisions needed for publishing before the book could be released."
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White triangle at north corner opposite Park was beginning of huge building which only reached two stories before projector discovered city's zoning ordinances frowned on motor trucks needed for publishing transport.
It comes with nearly every tool that's needed for publishing, all tightly connected.
A major remaining challenge will also be to understand how the brain tracks delays on very long timescales such as those needed for publishing scientific papers.
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Same is needed for widely publishing immediate first aid steps (acid burns need to be treated fast and right to minimize damage).
In the end, Bogdan-Pitești provided the funds needed for Bronzes to be published in Paris.
"Despite long-running conversations on the need for publishing in indigenous languages on the African continent over the past five decades, writing and translations remain minimal and the little that exists continues to rapidly decline," said the writers' collective.
These include the proposal you cite by Bordeaux et al., the need for publishing negative data and contribution to sites that catalog validation data.
Biomedical communities engaged in the Linked Data efforts have emphasized the need for publishing biomedical resources using the Resource Description Framework, a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation for publishing data on the web in a machine understandable manner (16).
Another direction for future developments explores how to provide a realistic transition from today's scientific computing environments to future ones that take into account the needs for publishing and archiving computations.
Balancing the 'pressure to publish' with the need for publishing evidence that is sufficiently robust to be considered for translation 'from bench to bedside' is a target that requires active involvement of all stakeholders; the investigators, the journals, and the funding bodies, in particular.
ARTS Between 1964 and 1968, Henry Grossman took more than 7,000 photos of the Beatles, though only a few dozen — whatever magazine editors needed for the articles at hand — were published at the time.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com