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Leaning out from in front of a blackboard, his hands resting on his seminal papers, Crick gazes forth.
After his return to England in 1859, he completed two of his most original and seminal papers.
Only two years earlier in the journal Sleep, Mahowald and Schenck had published what would come to be considered one of the seminal papers in the field, formally identifying REM behavior disorder (R.B.D).
The work at the Central Middlesex involved new areas of concern such as coronary heart disease and physical activity, on which seminal papers were published in the 1950s, together with a focus on infant mortality.
Phil achieved global recognition in 1958 with the publication in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of his seminal papers on the application of the symmetry group SU 3) to nuclear structure.
On virtually every topic of significance — how to prevent deflationary panics, for instance, or to gauge the effect of Fed moves on stock-market prices — Bernanke wrote one of the seminal papers.
We also identify and resolve some obscurities in the informal presentation given in the seminal papers.
The present work extends the ideas and models reported in several seminal papers.
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