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Books are being delivered in packages of one by wholesalers, or even published direct on the web, cutting out not just booksellers but publishers and wholesalers as well.Its early apostles thought the web was a good thing because it would disintermediate in these ways, bringing savings to both manufacturers and consumers at the expense of those in-between.

This proxy star to Kepler-61 has a published direct interferometric radius and effective temperature measurement, which we apply in tandem with the Kepler photometry to characterize the planet Kepler-61b.

After some early security glitches when Twitter desktop apps published direct messages, I decided to only use Twitter.com and update by text message to interact with the service.

On Monday, the SEC published Direct Edge's two applications for exchange status for two of its electronic trading sites, EdgeX and EdgeA.

The gene expression profiles of the hepatocyte-like cells differentiated from hepatic progenitor cells, including AFP, KRT8, KRT18 and the functional markers mentioned above, were similar with those obtained by our published direct differentiation protocol from hES cells (Figure 5E).

The correspondence between the relative reduction in arterial blood oxygenation and ambient oxygen level was consistent with previously published direct measurements of tissue oxygen concentration in animals [25], and it also suggested that the adaptive changes were sufficient to meet the metabolic requirements of mice in 10% oxygen following acclimation.

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The prominent outlet Perspectives on Psychological Science recently launched an initiative that specifically publishes direct replications of previous studies.

No longer are local newspaper editors the gatekeepers to a significant audience – now you can quickly, easily and cheaply publish direct to a potentially world-wide audience.

As for the material itself, doesn't Britain's 2006 Terrorism Act make it a criminal offence to publish "direct or indirect encouragement...of acts of terrorism"?

He added that there would be less of a "hierarchical" approach with senior reporters and specialists encouraged to publish direct to digital, "liberated from the domineering task of filling the newspaper".

However, it is rare for researchers to perform or publish direct replications of existing results.

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