Sentences with phrase «author chose a number»

1) The author chose a number of different investors to make his point.

Not exact matches

«We chose the basal ganglia because they are primary targets of inflammation in the brain,» says lead author Andrew Miller, MD. «Results from a number of previous studies suggest that increased inflammation may be a contributing factor to fatigue in CFS patients, and may even be the cause in some patients.»
It is up to individuals to choose which method to use but LARCS appear to have a number of advantages for spaceflight, according to the paper's authors.
«When clinicians decide to use one of the medications, a number of factors may help with choosing which medication to prescribe, including the medication's efficacy, administration frequency, cost, adverse events, and availability,» the authors conclude.
Yet overwhelming numbers of authors choose the seemingly easier vanity press model where the author pays all the bills and the publisher makes all the money.
Some authors choose to provide the platform with their own ISBN number to help avoid this problem.
With a one - time free option that allows as many as ten authors to login and work on one book, along with premium options for multiple projects or higher numbers of contributors, Booktype can publish to nearly any medium that the creators choose, including PC, device, and print.
Out of all of these great books a small number of the authors have chosen to make the digital version of their Christian book available for free in order to give everyone a chance to hear their message.
If the number one reason people choose a book is because they know the author, don't be shy.
The number of authors who are opting to self - publish and ebook - only publish is increasing, even while pulling bestselling authors and widely recognized writers into the ranks of those who choose to distribute their own ebooks.
Why do you think the author chose to include a number of Iranian tales throughout the novel?
Another benefit is that authors share in a piece of the Amazon «prime» pie if they choose to make the title a part of the Amazon lending library, and the author's slice of the pie is based on the number of lends for the title.
There are a number of reasons authors choose to write ebooks, and just because the publishing medium has changed, that doesn't mean the reasons for writing have changed.
To enrol more than one book that is already uploaded, the author has to check the boxes next to any number of titles, then click the «Action» tab and chose the option «Enrol these books in KDP select».
I now stick to the set number of covers per package and the author chooses from the ones I provide.
I bought ten numbers at Bowker (but a lot of my fellow authors have bought 100 because it was the best «deal») but when I loaded my books at Create Space I chose to go with their number because I believed it would help me in the libraries.
I chose the number 600,000, because I know there are at least that many authors on Amazon's Author Central.
There's been a lot of talk about hybrid authors in the last few years, and I've noticed that a number of authors who've had real success with their traditionally published works have also chosen that option, as well as writers who are just starting out.
After seeing the number of major publishers and writing - related businesses that have chosen to bind themselves to Author Solutions, this writer is far far far more concerned about steering new writers away from such exploitation than I am that Amazon will somehow subjugate over a 150,000 writers.
Robin Cutler [00:08:47] And we've had a number of authors who have been courted by the Big Five, and they've actually chosen to stay self - published because they do like the control over their own work.
As the data shows, the vast majority of indie authors are choosing not to spend money on ISBNs for their ebooks, and that number is growing year over year.
The number of downloads and sales are living proof why several best - selling authors have carefully chosen it.
When, in fact, The Mail on Sunday had merely reported that Bob Ward had made a number of unsubstantiated allegations which for some reason — perhaps best known only to themselves — the author (s) of this «Statement» chose to repeat.
But it is curious that the No Scientist chose the headline Sceptical climate scientists concede Earth has warmed, and then goes on to quote a number of sceptics, each of whom seem to have told the article's author, Michael Marshall that the warming was never in question.
Kerr references a recent draft article by Professor Minna Kotkin which concludes that «a disproportionate number of selected articles were authored by men» and that journals must reexamine their selection processes to eliminate any bias when it comes to choosing articles for publication.
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