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Asked directly, most will say that they have perfect freedom to write but imperfect freedom to publish — namely, that self-censorship is not an issue.
Editors also crave an impact factor for the article they publish, namely, to be prominently cited in the scientific press and lay media.
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Bacon projected yet another encyclopaedia, of which only fragments were ever published, namely, the Communia naturalium ("General Principles of Natural Philosophy") and the Communia mathematica ("General Principles of Mathematical Science"), written about 1268.
To our knowledge one other study reporting MRI findings has been published, namely several Japanese patients with Phe93Ile, with findings comparable to the Phe93Leu cases [ 4].
To date only one other association study between polymorphisms in IL18 and susceptibility to TB has been published, namely a study by Kusuhara et al. which considered 21 candidate genes including IL18 [ 77].
We have used it to classify the two previously mentioned lists of mutational drivers that have been recently published, namely, HCDs (Tamborero et al., 2013b) and Cancer5000 (Lawrence et al., 2014), and describe the results of this analysis.
As the AAA would have learned, had they bothered to borrow through interlibrary loan a copy of Last Tribes as I did, so much that Tierney revealed in the unpublished Last Tribes was made invisible to readers of the book that was ultimately published, namely Darkness in El Dorado.
The comments of the FX boss echo a longstanding concern in book publishing, namely that the supply of titles usually far exceeds the available readers, resulting in most volumes going unread.
These aim to mimic conventional reading materials even more closely than eBooks while still reaping the benefits of digital publishing, namely quick updating, cheap manufacturing and virtually cost-free distribution.
Physicists say such magical seeming appearances, called quantum fluctuations, are more likely when there is a large energy field to draw from, and this book draws from one of the largest energy fields in the history of publishing, namely Dr. Hawking's 1988 book, "A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes".
Chemists remain, by far, the most conservative scientists towards open access (OA) publishing, namely towards the option to publish their research in peer-reviewed journals that make their content freely and permanently available on the World Wide Web.
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