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释义 | Examples of publicationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Amongst the piles of publications on pensions in recent years, this book is important for raising the fundamental question, what are private pensions for ? The advantages of digital delivery are apparent, but unlike traditional publications, digital subscriptions are commonly not housed within national boundaries. Such harrowing examples bring these academic studies of depression alive in a way rarely seen in most psychiatric publications. When authors cited publications with multiple authors, we counted each author separately. The inclusion of government documents alongside newspaper reports is a particularly welcome addition to this volume, which will hopefully be continued in any future publications. Typical private advertising expenditures were for trade shows, ads about product availability in industry and organic trade publications, websites, and directories. Further analysis of the movement's specific ideas and impact must await future publications. I guess this makes these other major scholars and publications also guilty of "fraud" and other related sins by daring to publish such thoughts! We must be careful to add all information sources, publications and interviews with the composer, other performers, musicologists, listeners and others. If no assignment is listed, then multiple assignments are given in the original publications. We want to encourage true innovators with grants and publications in top journals, and discourage crackpots, but sometimes we cannot tell who is who. All the organizations mentioned used their conferences, meetings, and publications to disseminate information about the latest government thinking. There is always ample factual information, which also neatly guides the reader through the plethora of government publications. Drugs approved recently were more likely to have articles published early after approval, probably because the total number of publications has increased during the years. Over the years, in a series of exhibitions and publications on the subject, it had fashioned itself into the ideological centre of modernism in architecture. The footnotes to each chapter make explicit the relationship of the chapter to any previous publications. The bibliography does not cite all publications mentioned in the footnotes. The titles and abstracts were screened by the first two authors to identify publications relevant to the aims of this review. Twenty-two publications were editorials, notes, meeting abstracts, or news items and therefore excluded from further analysis. All groups responded that, where abstracts were included in the review, the same inclusion criteria would be applied to both abstracts and full publications. All other groups stated that data from abstracts were managed in the same way as full publications. The fact that half of the included publications were in the format of abstracts or posters limits enormously the amount of information available. Four publications provided useful markers of the initiation of this focus on teachers' mental lives. The literature on this subject could have been strengthened by recent high-profile publications. The local press company may offer publications that cross-subsidize the provision of political information that supports the state. State-promoted historical writing for journals or special publications tended slavishly to follow official policy. Numerous studies and key publications have proposed frameworks that identify key concepts or domains of end-of-life care. Agency 5 has not diversified its products, supports scientific publications, and has a balanced portfolio. Although exiles used numerous strategies - from demonstrations to publications - to remind the world of their case, their influence remains a matter of discussion. Throughout its existence it distributed illegal publications so as to keep the population abreast of developments and sustain morale. Few refer to the existence, never mind the publications, of the work of the others. Her publications focus on philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, ethics in science, and neuroethics. A strong body of research continues to appear, developing and refining the hypothesis, along with publications that argue against a demonstrated relationship among these languages. Microfilarial densities from these studies were derived from the graphs presented in the publications. People from this region have produced a relatively small number of music technology-related publications. Additional references were identified through searching bibliographies of related publications and through contact with relevant topic experts and industry. Researchers could be misled by the publications of the first category because they were usually censored by the government to fit its propaganda purposes. Findings on specific subtypes and disorders will be dealt with in separate follow-up publications. The final chapter calls attention to some of the questions raised in scientific publications about confidences that can be placed on projections for future climate. Pathological studies of host-parasite interactions have led to numerous publications, describing the host-parasite interface from a morphological, immunological and biochemical point of view. Ages in parentheses are from earlier publications; see text. However, the entries for insertion mutations did not include flanking sequences, so we sought them in the original publications. Both are government publications with an 80-fold difference in the reported cellulitis incidence rates. No surprise, then, that among recent publications there are several which take the great reform act as their subject, either centrally or more peripherally. Moreover, not all government correspondents wrote for official publications. A few numbers of publications are available on multiplearm space manipulator systems. The first of his publications in the bibliography is dated 1954. His ability as an artist is well shown in his beautifully illustrated publications on spiders and ticks. The paper raises issues related to the differential value and reward systems attached to publications for different communities. Early publications in terms of language teacher education and partnership provided useful handbooks to guide practice. Devonish illustrates elements of the theory by drawing from several prosodic analyses of language data from previous publications as instances of prominence effects. Unfortunately, there are many workshops which have not resulted in subsequent publications. However, we retain the name for compatibility with our other publications. Where scholarly publications on the topic are available, information from these sources is used. There have been few publications which have targeted social workers as their audience. His publications address the fields of artificial intelligence, collaborative creativity, robotics, and the optimization of structures and materials. There are numerous reports on, for example, the wages of agricultural labourers, cultivation costs, loan charges, scattered through government publications in the early 1930s. Our questions were framed by the recent publications on this topic. Secondly, there is considerable sample overlap with some of our prior publications. He is the author of over 60 publications in comparative neuroanatomy, including studies in postmortem human material and anatomical studies on the corpus callosum. Critical articles appeared more and more regularly in these publications. Her long-term commitment to the issue has been apparent through many publications. There were also four monthly, three quarterly and six yearly publications. She has written publications in the areas of visual motion perception, pattern recognition, perceptual stability, and the neural basis of visual perception. In general the book would have been better as three separate publications as the three sections do not blend well together. He has over 100 publications and is currently in the process of writing a book. He has obtained 24 patents and published more than 150 scientific publications. The ceremonies and commemorative publications also reveal interesting ideas on purity. An inability to recruit physicians and patients to participate resulted in statistically inconclusive results in most instances, so that only 19 (27%) resulted in publications. The authors acknowledge the existence of more sophisticated approaches to relativism within archaeology (p. 164), but astonishingly the relevant publications are not further discussed. The sheer limitless number of publications on this topic testifies to the importance that has been attributed to this change to this day. Most publications on the topic put forward an idealised model brief, or offer a 'cookbook' of tips, rarely acknowledging the fundamental problems. Just to read through the selected list from his publications, together numbering close to 800, is to review the history of congenital heart disease. The few pages presented in this slim volume cannot match the detail in those publications. There are of course drawbacks to this manner of delivery, and the aesthetic appeal of the publications themselves is not high. Assuming the publications themselves are realistically priced, margins are often slight and distribution through the traditional channels of wholesaler-retailer barely viable. Then there are the muddled events surrounding the first publications of these works. The latter kind of publications necessarily draws in the data provided by the former, sometimes in hefty lumps. Each chapter has an extensive reference list, most useful to workers new to the area as many publications occur in somewhat obscure sources. A clear example is found in scientific publications. The described lesion is a rare anomaly which may explain the low number of publications on the subject. What is striking is the confidence with which scientific publications of worth are held to incorporate liberal and democratic principles. Our publications were voluminous and extended over some 30 years during which time we changed our minds on numerous issues. Patients will not be identified in any reports or publications resulting from this study. After the publishing industry began a rapid, market-driven expansion around 1820, women's publications became far more specialized, less responsive to the general conversation. Due to the powerful nature of microarrays, the number of relevant publications in this burgeoning field is increasing exponentially. She has over 280 publications in these areas. Similarly, the success of interdisciplinary approaches is manifest in the publications on topics such as landscape and the body. The local publishers finally introduced guides that served special interests and appealing publications about the riches of folklore, nature and archaeology in the island's heartland. The tenure process, with a focus on "independent" career trajectories and first-author publications also tends to discourage interdisciplinary collaboration. True, the titles of publications used to exemplify techniques of presentation are 'musical', but that detail is irrelevant for the most part. Related results and review of current publications can be found in several works, and the references therein. His research and publications are in the areas of torts, contracts, property, crime, the legal process, and the relationships among law, economics, and moral philosophy. His research and publications are in the areas of law and economics, moral philosophy, tax policy, and antitrust. I believe this is what attracts us to the voluminous debate on quality-of-life indices in academic publications and international development reports. Many are taken from the author's publications, but all are well drawn and appropriate for the accompanying text. 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