Which papers are
called example papers?
Not exact matches
In late October, for
example, an initiative
called Yellow Page Mountain dumped dozens of copies of the Yellow Pages at its publisher's Montreal doorstep, as part of a campaign to «hasten the discontinuation of the
paper phone directory.»
Willingham, who
called the
paper classes «scam classes,» showed ESPN an
example of one of these
papers.
This includes using less meat in recipes (for
example: buy two pounds of ground beef and divide it into three servings to use in recipes that
call for one pound of beef), giving our cats a spoonful of wet food as a treat instead of an entire can, using dish towels instead of
paper towels in most situations, etc..
One such
example is a
paper called «Of woods and webs: possible alternatives to the tree of life for studying genomic fluidity in E. coli».
Most of us who read the
papers on a daily basis can think of dozens if not hundreds of
examples of so -
called experts getting it wrong, yet we continue to follow them.
«The consequences of a head injury have been
called a hidden disability — although patients may seem to have outwardly made a good recovery, when we see them in clinic years later they can have persistent problems which affect their daily life, for
example impairments in concentration and memory,» said Dr Gregory Scott, the lead author of the
paper, from the Department of Medicine at Imperial.
For
example, in a recent Nature Physics
paper, physicist Neill Lambert of the Advanced Science Institute in Japan
called out new photosynthesis research as remarkable just for suggesting quantum effects can happen in biological systems at room temperature.
In a
paper published in PLOS Computational Biology in May, computational neuroscientists in the United Kingdom and Australia found that when neural networks using an algorithm for sparse coding
called Products of Experts, invented by Hinton in 2002, are exposed to the same abnormal visual data as live cats (for
example, the cats and neural networks both see only striped images), their neurons develop almost exactly the same abnormalities.
For
example, the members of a research group
called DZero at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) recently began publishing on the Internet plain language versions of their scholarly
papers.
The
paper includes another
example of what might be
called sexual display: At its very end, the lead author asks a fellow researcher at the museum to marry him.
For
example, the flagship journal of the Public Library of Science, PLOS ONE, was the only journal that
called attention to the
paper's potential ethical problems, such as its lack of documentation about the treatment of animals used to generate cells for the experiment.
For
example, the Cybook Ocean uses a very similar screen
called O -
Paper.
For
examples, Takamaru's Ninja Castle
calls for players to aim
paper ninja stars at origami ninjas hidden inside a diorama, while The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest brings players into a patchwork landscape to fight against ragdoll goblins.
Raggi (2005), for
example, is made - up of thin strips of hanji
paper applied in diagonal layers, which converge into a vortex - like series of receding rectangles that
call to mind the vertiginous effect of looking down a deep stairwell.
[Climateprogress.com blogger] Joe Romm, for
example, often drawing on quotes from [Drexel University Professor] Bob Brulle, routinely singles out the NY Times and specific reporters at the
paper for his annual «non-excellence in journalism awards,» even going so far as to feature Brulle
calling the NY Times an «echo chamber for climate change disinformation.»
As an
example he
calls attention to an «Iron Sun»
paper authored by none other than our very own Former Principal Apollo Investigator Oliver Manuel.
As an
example, here is how one would cite this New York Times article from today's
paper called Debt Collectors» Abuses Prompt Consumer Agency to Propose New Rules that you accessed online.