There's expert opinion
about papers in three exciting areas: electrochemistry for fuel production; flexible metal — organic frameworks for molecular separations; and synthetic organic chemistry.
I talk
about this paper in the upcoming Microbiome Medicine 2 Summit so I like to share study excerpts and links to the study.
But according to an article
about the paper in the Columbia Journalism Review, the Post has done little else since then to stay on top of the newspaper publishing market.
I was thinking
about this paper in 1981: Hansen, James, D. Johnson, Andrew Lacis, Sergej Lebedeff, Po Lee, David Rind, and Gary Russell.
(Interesting comments
about paper in the linked article.)
This was
about a paper in E&E, which when we eventually got it several days later was appalling.
At the same time, Al Gore talked
about my paper in «An Inconvenient Truth.»
An example — a certain Timthe ToolMan has asked a large number of questions
about the paper in question, getting deatiled responses, and then the nature of the questions sparks this question — «hey, have you even read my paper??»
Four of the co-authors of the paper are scientists who have conducted much of the research - Stephan Lewandowsky (who gives a detailed two part interview about the paper), Ullrich Ecker (who wrote
about the paper in The Conversation & Huffington Post), Colleen Seifert and Norbert Schwarz.
There is an article in the L. A. Times http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-humans-climate-change-20121004,0,2962982.story
about a paper in October 4, 2012 Nature by Sapart et al, «Natural and anthropogenic variations in methane sources during the past two millennia» doi: 10.1038 / nature11461 (sorry, have not read the paper).
When it comes to permanence, something must be said
about the paper in «newspaper».
Not exact matches
Amid all the angst
about the small percentage of women who work
in computer science, a new research
paper has a surprising finding: Women may actually be better coders than men.
«We had a pen they didn't know
about and we were taking little scraps of
paper and trying to hand out notes to anyone and everyone that wasn't one of the guards or commanders involved
in killing Martyr,» Coleman said, referring to their aborted daughter.
In April 2014, a few Bank of Canada economists published a short
paper that should be the starting point for every conversation
about the state of the economy.
Shortly after Dimon spoke, lawyers for JPMorgan filed
papers in Manhattan federal court seeking to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the bank of deceiving shareholders
about Bruno Iksil — the JPMorgan trader nicknamed the London Whale for the size of his positions — and the loss that ultimately topped $ 6.2 billion.
Handing
in your resignation letter to your boss who constantly nags you
about your report and
paper works that are long overdue will definitely give you a feeling of relief since you can be free from the confines of your office that locks you
in from Monday to Friday, 9 - 6 PM.
«
In my
paper, I read
about a mattress company that floated on AIM yesterday and raised # 35 million, is now valued at # 140 million, but last year made an EBITDA loss of # 11 million,» Walsh said at Tuesday's conference.
After complaints from Cruz on Twitter and elsewhere
about this being a low blow, however, the newspaper's editorial page editor, Fred Hiatt, removed the cartoon and said
in a note on the
paper's website that it was inappropriate.
Cynthia Augustine, who serves as the global chief talent officer for the ad agency Foote, Cone & Belding, explains to CNBC Make It that asking
about a project that didn't particularly go your way gives a broader sense of who the candidate is
in addition to what's on
paper.
The behavior echos the language used
in the white
paper, which is careful to emphasize cooperation (a word used 45 times
in the English version)-- allaying the international community's concerns
about China's intentions
in the polar region.
Schmitt produced a white
paper that raised concerns
about high - frequency trading, the lack of competition
in the market and the «disappearance» of market makers, the banks and broker - dealers who traditionally stand by as passive buyers and sellers of stock to ensure other investors have a counterparty.
Matanov, who had hiked a New Hampshire mountain with Tamerlan Tsarnaev to «train like, and praise, the «mujahideen,»» according to court
papers, deleted searches related to the attacks from his computer, tried to dispose of cell phones he had used to contact the brothers, and denied knowing much
about the pair
in interviews with police.
Kimberly - Clark, which competes with P&G
in diapers and
paper towels, on Tuesday announced it is slashing
about 13 percent of its workforce globally
in a bid to cut costs as sales wane.
Key points
about your background, experience, and achievements may go on one page, questions for the interview on another... but then place those notes
in such a way that you won't be heard shuffling through
papers.
Oliver Levine, an Assistant Professor
in Finance, and the Patrick A. Thiele Fellow
in Finance, at the Wisconsin School of Business, and Brent Glover, an Assistant Professor of Finance at Carnegie Mellon University, are two of the authors behind this
paper, and I recently had a chance to speak to them
about their research.
Further evidence comes from the interesting fact that the parchment version of the Declaration of Independence that is on display and kept
in the United States National Archives wasn't actually written until July 19th; this being a copy of the approved text that was announced to the world on July 4th, with
about 150 - 200 copies being made on
paper and distributed on that date (26 of which are still around today, thus pre-dating what is now generally thought of as the «original»).
And here's the kicker
about all that insurance money — it's generated by millions of agents, with lots of
paper,
in processes that look much the same way they did 30 years ago.
As for the fact that he spends his days (and nights) thinking
about toilet
paper while his peers are engaged
in traditional collegiate activities,
Well, I had written a
paper at Stanford business school
about the Japanese shoe business having a niche
in the shoe - business market.
You can't pick up the
paper or tune
in to the news without hearing
about the latest cyberattack against a prominent business.
For example, concerns
about the future of the pulp and
paper industry prompted Power to sell Consolidated - Bathurst for $ 1.5 billion and netted more than $ 1 billion
in the process.
Gaining coverage
in local
papers, trade magazines and websites can greatly increase name recognition and educate people
about your business - driving new customer acquisition.
When Zynga went public
in December 2011, raising $ 1 billion
in 100 million shares valued at $ 10 each, it instantly made Pincus a billionaire, worth
about $ 1.12 billion on
paper.
I can order
paper for a printer
in about ten seconds, On my phone or a laptop, it takes much longer.
According to The News & Observer, Wednesday's report «found a new culprit: the Academic Support Program for Student - Athletes... The report describes a fairly broad group of academic and athletic officials who knew
about athletes getting better grades
in classes that only required
papers, yet taking little or no action.»
The Center for American Progress reviewed 30 case studies
in 11 of the most relevant research
papers on the costs of employee turnover and found that it costs businesses
about one - fifth of a worker's salary to replace that worker.
«I took
about a month to research it, look back
in the code, look back
in the white
paper,» referencing the bitcoin outline authored by the cryptocurrency's mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
If the
paper's editors believe that reporting on classified intelligence is defensible because it reveals important information
about government behavior, which presumably they do, then to have the editorial board undermine this crucial question doesn't just hang Snowden out to dry, it leaves the entire Post newsroom twisting
in the wind.
But a
paper published
in the journal Nature
in 2007, which we learned
about from a BBC Earth story and is still making the rounds among scientists, suggests that the key to photosynthesis might work only due to a totally bizarre effect of quantum physics.
Faber is one of the most gloomy people you'll meet
in the investment world, constantly issuing warnings
about where you should live if the war comes (rural farmland), and what will happpen to the dollar (it will be worth less than toilet
paper).
And that's who you read
about in the
papers.
Wexley has taken on some unusual projects — a mass
paper - airplane launch, for instance — but the company's founders were still surprised when they got a call from a U.S. Army colonel who had read
about them
in Inc. and wanted to send his communications officer for a little on - the - job training.
In the
paper, Wu, who is
about to begin doctoral studies at Harvard, said the anonymous aspect of posts «eliminates any social pressure participants may feel to edit their speech.»
She confided to Stephen Petherbridge, a former Ryerson professor who was an editor at the
paper, that she was thinking
about a career
in journalism.
And they see firsthand how salespeople's
paper snafus affect every department: «The first place they find out
about a mistake is at the loading dock,» says Glenn Cafritz, partner
in charge of sales training.
Filing dissolution
papers is especially important if you have partners or other owners
in the business, as it prevents future confusion
about ownership and liability.
Valukas also portrayed a corporate culture
in which there was heavy pressure to keep costs down, a reluctance to report problems up the chain of command, a skittishness
about putting safety concerns on
paper, and general bureaucratic resistance to change.
In a withering memo about cleanliness in the workplace, he called for an end to coffee stains, teetering piles of paper and «too many pictures of family and friends,» chastising staff for treating the Wired office like «a dorm room.&raqu
In a withering memo
about cleanliness
in the workplace, he called for an end to coffee stains, teetering piles of paper and «too many pictures of family and friends,» chastising staff for treating the Wired office like «a dorm room.&raqu
in the workplace, he called for an end to coffee stains, teetering piles of
paper and «too many pictures of family and friends,» chastising staff for treating the Wired office like «a dorm room.»
The committee was set up by the major institutional investors to salvage
about $ 32 billion invested
in a type of short - term note, commonly called asset - backed commercial
paper, that couldn't be redeemed.
In one paper from last year, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers identified the area of the brain that processes this information about personal identities, which is called the anterior temporal lob
In one
paper from last year, published
in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers identified the area of the brain that processes this information about personal identities, which is called the anterior temporal lob
in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers identified the area of the brain that processes this information
about personal identities, which is called the anterior temporal lobe.