Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(3)
I don't care what crap they spout while they're struggling to make it, every political blogger in the world would kill their own puppy to write for a nationally – or internationally – recognised publication.
A list of 28 patient identifiers has been formulated, based on information aggregated from policy documents and research guidance from major UK and US funding agencies, governmental health departments and statutes, and three internationally recognised publication ethics resources for editors of biomedical journals.
Our initial draft guidelines were based largely on personal experience with improvement work, and were intended only as an initial step toward creation of recognised publication standards.
Similar(57)
If such a possibility is not even recognised post publication, despite evidence to the contrary from the subjects of the stories, then it seems unlikely to have been the subject of any consideration pre-publication.
It has to be recognised that publication bias is possible and that, by not including unpublished studies, the efficacy and safety of RFA versus PEI may not have been fully adequately estimated.
Recognised across publications was that when groups of Indigenous Australians gather together, there is important cultural work conducted in terms of sharing and making meaning of Indigeneity.
We recognise that publication in Arab World journals did not necessarily imply the Arabic descent of authors and, similarly, publication in an Arab world journal did not necessarily mean that the research was undertaken in the Arab world.
Chairman Sir Philip Beck said the company recognised that the publication of the results so soon after "the terrible" Paddington rail crash "could be interpreted as insensitive".
It is also important to recognise that publications of biomarker endpoints can also be useful to direct future research activities [ 89], but it is equally important that such studies include sufficient supporting information so that the data may be interpreted appropriately.
Lancashire were recognised by some publications as being champion county, or more commonly as joint champions with Nottinghamshire in 1882, and in addition to Crossland, Lancashire's George Nash, Dick Barlow and Alexander Watson took fifty or more wickets at an average of under thirteen.
The local language, Warlmanpa, was recognised in some publications from the 1930s onward, while anthropologists and administrators made some records of language and population in the region of Muckaty Station.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com