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This realization came to fruition in "Theorie der algebraischen Funktionen einer Veränderlichen", a long, substantive article co-written with Heinrich Weber and published in 1882.
It is also a powerful statement and the editorial team felt it fitting that the first substantive article in the new journal should make this point clear.
And then I woke up on Sunday morning and read a serious and substantive article by Amos Harel, the well-regarded Defense correspondent of Israel's most important daily newspaper, Haaretz, who explained authoritatively the nature of the emergency situation in which we find ourselves in Israel at this historical juncture.
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I used to find Circuits interesting, but it now seems to contain full-text advertisements instead of real substantive articles about technology.
The New York Times, I believe, has an obligation to alert readers when they are reading substantive articles about a company or individual with whom the newspaper has some business or professional relationship.
He defended his magazine, saying "there are people of color, there are trans people, in every issue of Out, and I do not think these are simply crumbs but often substantive articles".
One of the best ways to avoid a perception problem is to make certain that substantive articles about Mr. Ratner and his real estate dealings include full disclosure about his business relationship with The Times.
But it then continued to add that "However, in contrast, all other substantive articles of the Convention grant rights and freedoms to 'everyone' or state that 'no one' is to be subjected to certain types of prohibited treatment.
None of the critics of the thesis had published substantive articles on vaccination policy.
Yes, I'm aware that reading substantive articles on trade agreements and building ordinances isn't necessarily fun, but neither is mowing your lawn or doing sit-ups and we tend to see those as worthy investments of our time.
The bibliometric indicator most commonly used to undertake qualitative analysis is the journal impact factor (IF) which is based on two elements; the numerator, which is the number of citations in the current year to items published in the previous 2 years, and the denominator, which is the number of substantive articles and reviews published in the same 2 years [3].
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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