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While the Greek authorities called the Villa an "anarchist stronghold," its occupants described it as a cultural center offering free concerts, an occasional children's nursery and a space for publishing antiauthoritarian literature.

In Tibet, ideology is so strict that space for publishing works is very limited.

The OKKAM project aims at enabling the Web of Entities, a global digital space for publishing and managing information about entities.

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The nation-building effort is led by Igor Ashurbeyli, a Russian space scientist and engineer who in 2013 founded the Aerospace International Research Center AIRCC) in Vienna, known mostly for publishing the space journal Room.

Mr. Ordway and Dr. Stuhlinger, who retired from the Marshall center in 1975, collaborated on a biography, "Wernher von Braun: Crusader for Space," published in 1993.

Economists fret for another reason: firms may be cramming markets in order to keep rivals out.One of the first studies of the way firms compete for space was published in 1929 by Harold Hotelling, then of Stanford University.

He is former director of research for the National Commission on Space and is co-author of Buzz Aldrin's new book "Mission to Mars – My Vision for Space Exploration" published by National Geographic.

Someone proclaiming to be social media's "leading physician voice" may sound dubious, but Kevin Pho's blog has become an important space for physicians to publish ideas for a more general audience.

Knowledge is accumulating from studies of permanent plots before and shortly after clear-cutting, but for later stages only comparative studies have been published (space-for-time substitutions).

We found that non-mainstream journals serve the following functions: 1) offer a space for initiation into publishing (training); 2) provide a link between articles in mainstream journals and articles read by communities with limited access to them (knowledge-bridging); 3) publish topics that are not well covered by mainstream journals (knowledge gap-filling).

Those small victories are all the more important because science is an intensely competitive career; the endless struggles for funding or the space to publish in the most acclaimed journals, which have failure rates as high as 80 or 90%, means that there are demons of disappointment crouching in every laboratory.

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