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Government guidelines state that publications run by local authorities should not be published more often than quarterly.
Sometimes people tell me that they wish I were published more often, and, while I appreciate the thought, I like having the opportunity to wait a couple of weeks and then weigh in with a short essay on a number of different concerts or productions.
The 2015 Man Booker prize winner Marlon James has slammed the publishing world, saying authors of colour too often "pander to white women" to sell books, and that he could have been published more often if he had written "middle-style prose and private ennui".
Again, they found that the bigger labs published more often.
This year's Count also confirmed -- to quote Amy King, who serves on VIDA's executive board -- that "where the money is lower, women are published more often, too".
Hopewell, Loudon, Clarke, Oxman, and Dickersin [82] found, e.g., that clinical trials with positive or statistically significant findings are published more often, and more quickly, than trials with negative or statistically not significant findings.
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CONCLUSION Radiology researchers publish more often on topics related to their own gender.
Assuming the quality of your content remains consistent, publishing more often is probably going to lead you to more opportunities; more blog posts means more indexed pages in search engines, more chances to hit with something viral, and more content to keep your most loyal readers happy.
Hot guys should publish more often.
Other investigators published more specialised reports, often of a single bird.
Many story collectors since Harris have published more-readable, often more-authentic, renditions of African American folktales.
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