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In 2009, Advance dissolved the Michigan paper and rebranded it as AnnArbor.com, a Web site that publishes a paper on Thursdays and Sundays.
And one day soon, the girls will have their status as medical miracles cemented when Jauniaux publishes a paper on his new treatment.
Can it be long before some fashionable Shakespearian scholar publishes a paper entitled "How Beatrice gets negged in Much Ado About Nothing"?
"This illustrates how rapidly the fly's brain can process sensory information into an appropriate motor response," said Dickinson, who this week publishes a paper detailing the research in the U.S. journal Current Biology.
Every six months someone publishes a paper "setting out ways and places extinct animals might live on", while smart women collect ammonites or wear necklaces of fossil teeth set in silver.
A zombie survival kit is available for only $24,000 and a professor of law at Arizona State University publishes a paper that "details the significant problems our government will have regarding tax policy once the undead begin trolling the earth, feasting on the brains of the living".
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They will soon publish a paper presenting their findings.
(SHIFT plans to publish a paper on affirmative consent later this year).
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