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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no publications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the absence of published works or articles on a particular topic or by a specific author.
Example: "The researcher has no publications listed in their academic profile."
Alternatives: "no articles" or "no written works".
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No publications, equals no funding and no job, regardless of your skills, intelligence or potential.
No publications on similar case studies have been identified.
Up to now there are no publications covering this particular application.
There exist no publications dealing with the technical aspects of these windmills.
There are no publications covering music and fashion — just party rhetoric.
A survey of the published literature uncovers practically no publications focusing on L2 GBA.
No publications have described the concentration of formaldehyde that C. boidinii can degrade.
However, to date, no publications are available on the predictive modeling of edge chipping during RUD of brittle materials.
Aside from Hunt (1954), no publications we know of have included the gyrator element in their electromagnetic transducer models.
Until now, no publications concerning the electroanalytical determination of antihypertensive drugs in pharmaceutical formulations are available in the literatures.
By 2016, no publications on the application of PLS-SEM in ecological studies were found, according to our literature search.
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