Sentence examples for papers defined from inspiring English sources

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Signers vow to oppose an "amnesty" for migrants in the country without the right papers, defined by FAIR as any plan that would let "illegal aliens" work legally.

We find that highly novel papers, defined to be those that make more (distant) new combinations, deliver high gains to science: they are more likely to be a top 1% highly cited paper in the long run, to inspire follow-on highly cited research, and to be cited in a broader set of disciplines and in disciplines that are more distant from their "home" field.

In an 1851 paper, Sylvester explains: I have in previous papers defined a "Matrix" as a rectangular array of terms, out of which different systems of determinants may be engendered as from the womb of a common parent.

Three papers defined a TAT from radiology request to the availability of the report.

Six papers defined optimal cut-off values retrospectively [ 15, 35, 38, 44, 52, 62].

No papers defined risk, or provided evidence to support a consensus on this.

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In a sense, this difference with Jacobs illuminates the Quito Papers' defining question: how to design cities that provide structure and empower people to create and control their own lives.

A number of the initial papers defining the stit tradition are collected in the volume Belnap 2001.

Indeed, some papers define "elderly" at an even younger age [2].

6 7 21 A set of seminal papers defining goals for care already familiar to the authors: WHO health definitions, works of Donabedian and the Institute of medicine.

October Surprise USA Today reported the assurance of "senior administration officials" speaking on background that "there would be no October surprise," which the paper defined as "a sudden attack before the Nov. 5 Congressional elections to remove Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein".

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