Early Paper users have already created over a million docs and given us a ton of useful feedback.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year BASC published a white
paper highlighting the important role that shooting plays in landscape - scale land management and highlighted the conservation based ecosystem services it provides in partnership with other land
users and managers.
A somewhat obscure study on statistical methods published in 2009 by medical statistician Ying Lu at Stanford University, California in a specialty journal on clinical trials, was downloaded 2000 times in
early August, making it the hottest
paper among Stanford University's 5439 registered
users.
Paper will be released February 3rd, but
early reports from sneak peekers are already claiming that, while Facebook won't be going anywhere, the app that iOS
users have come to rely on may quickly be replaced with
Paper.
While the final draft of the
paper is not yet available online, the
early version describes ChainAnchor as a means of «retaining
user anonymity within a permissioned blockchain».
This move comes after they had indicated
earlier in February that they would carry out a research about the blockchain viability in the country.It is also worth mentioning that back in 2014, SARB released a position
paper stating that they did not regulate or supervise cryptocurrencies and that all risks associated were to be borne by the end
users.
The purpose of the Discussion
Paper is to give
users and stakeholders the opportunity to provide feedback and to ensure all issues associated with compiling life tables and life expectancy estimates for Indigenous Australians are adequately considered before finalising the Indigenous life tables in
early 2009.