Sentences with phrase «anyone authoring a paper»

Considering it was pointed out at each inquiry, proper data archiving should have been automatic to anyone authoring a paper out of CRU.

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Repositories could post the article immediately behind a wall that opens once the embargo ends; until that time, anyone who wants a copy can press a button to request the paper from the author, who can honor the request with a single click.
The lead author of the contested Science paper, retrovirologist Judy Mikovits of the Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuro - Immune Disease in Reno, Nevada, isn't persuaded by the Singh group's inability to detect XMRV in anyone.
«I've always been a total believer in climate change, and I try not to be an alarmist, because it's not good for anyone,» says Dutkiewicz, who is the paper's lead author.
«This adds a new dimension to head and neck cancer biology that was not on anyone's radar screen before,» said Levi A. Garraway, a senior associate member of the Broad Institute, an assistant professor at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, and a senior author of one of the Science papers.
«This is the first time anyone has generated potentially therapeutic lung stem cells from minimally invasive biopsy specimens,» said co-senior author of both papers Jason Lobo, MD, an assistant professor of medicine at UNC and medical director of lung transplant and interstitial lung disease.Co - senior author Ke Cheng, PhD, an associate professor in NCSU's Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences and the UNC / NCSU Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, said, «We think the properties of these cells make them potentially therapeutic for a wide range of lung fibrosis diseases.»
Smashwords Authors dominate the New York Times Bestseller List — Does anyone still remember the arguments from only a year or so ago, the ones where critics said that digital publishing was going to destroy the book industry or where fans of ebooks promised it would be the death of paper books?
Some of the biggest advantages of our service include the fact that you'll always receive a custom research paper, which is never sold to anyone else, the fact that we only ever use qualified and vetted authors for projects, and that we often offer discounts for bulk purchases.
(no disrespect intend to the authors of this paper, or anyone else)
Quite a bit of the paper involves attacking the analogy of a greenhouse to the actual greenhouse effect — it's not a surprise to anyone that the analogy breaks down pretty quick, but the authors feel like they are making a revelation here.
But given all of the uncertainties regarding the social cost of carbon emissions — uncertainties the authors themselves take great pains to point out earlier in their paper — how can they, or anyone else, possibly know this?
... anyone involved wouldn't would have known that by virtue of the authors, the paper would attract attention and controversy — and consequently made sure that the editor - in - chief was involved in the decision to publish.
It seems less plausible to me in that anyone involved would have known that by virtue of the authors, the paper would attract attention and controversy.
Both authors are widely respected, and anyone with a scientific background who is interested in this issue may want to read these papers.
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