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MARRY: My hideous sister Whatshername, whose chances of marriage I ruin at least once a season, has written an anonymous letter to the papers about that stupid man who died in my bed.
They then research an animal that may or may not exist, and prepare informational exhibits and position papers about that creature that provide verifiable evidence for or against the creature's existence.
A half century ago, Nabokov described a very similar crime, using it as an anecdote in a lecture on Kafka's "Metamorphosis" (collected in his "Lectures on Literature"): I don't know if you read a couple of years ago in the papers about that teenage girl and boy who murdered the girl's mother.
So I would go out and find something new and then publish papers about that, and my first papers were in Nature, which is a good place to start.
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Because of an editing error, the Streetscapes column last Sunday, about Park Row in Manhattan when it was synonymous with newspaper towers, misstated the address of the Skyscraper Museum, which currently has an exhibit called News PAPER Spires, about that era.
Al Van Helden, an early-telescope scholar now in Utrecht, and I are giving a paper about that at the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Sciences meeting in Pasadena in October, after a set of historical papers I arranged on the history of the New Horizons and other attempted Pluto missions and the discovery and following of Pluto's atmosphere from occultation studies).
To further explore this subset of genes, we generated a plot similar to that in Figure 1, showing the number of papers in which the name of a gene and disease co-occur as a fraction of all papers written about that gene.
Papers about expressing that focused exclusively on premature infants were not included except where relevant for other aspects of this literature review (eg, Methods of expressing).
In the third grade he turned in a paper about Watergate that suggested that President Nixon "should be tarred and feathered and tried for treason".
In 1974, the psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman wrote a seminal paper about decisions that are based on beliefs about the likelihood of uncertain events, like the outcome of an election or the future value of the dollar.
Last year, you published a paper about chikungunya that showed a similar disappearing act in human populations.
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