Sentences with phrase «draft of your manuscript for»

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The authors» responsibilities were as follows — CNM: had leadership responsibility for the research planning and execution, wrote the manuscript, and had primary responsibility for the final content of the manuscript; CNM, HE, and BN: formulated the study idea and designed the research; EV and JM: managed the day - to - day conduct of the study and oversaw the data collection; YJ: performed statistical analyses of the study data; and all authors: provided critical review and commentary on the draft of the manuscript and read and approved the final manuscript.
WH Oddy developed the hypothesis, undertook statistical analyses, wrote the main drafts of the manuscript, and is responsible for correspondence and requests for reprints.
A bit of introspection can make the process go more smoothly, says Stemwedel, so «don't wait to for a manuscript to be drafted.
BioRxiv, launched yesterday by the nonprofit Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), aims to be biologists» version of arXiv, the popular preprint server where physicists have shared their draft manuscripts for more than 20 years.
«The concept of «blue carbon» has focused scientists and stakeholders on the tremendous potential of managing marine ecosystems for climate mitigation,» said Patrick Megonigal, associate director for research at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, who reviewed an early draft of the manuscript but was not directly involved in the work.
The authors would like to thank Hartwig Siebner for his valuable advice concerning the fMRI design, Wolfgang Miltner for his valuable comments on an earlier draft of the manuscript, Anne Ohrt, Joachim Laudien and Johann Kuhtz - Buschbeck for their help during sweat collection, Bernfried Sojka for his help in constructing the olfactometer, Jan Born for the analysis of the endocrine parameters, and Rachael Cole and Sabine Schlösser for their help in language editing.
For example if you want to write a book, the «what» is to write a book, the «how» is to get up early and write one hour a day before work, the «when» is the deadline that the first draft of your manuscript should be finished.
The author's responsibilities were as follows — AE and LA: participated in the collection of data, conception and design, statistical analysis and data interpretation, manuscript drafting, and approval of the final manuscript for submission.
Article rewrites (some exclusions apply), re-execution of drafts (from articles to full manuscripts), nonfiction eBooks for trade or business owners, as well as full - length fiction and nonfiction works.
Bonus Tip for Authors: Consider using the VoiceOver feature to review drafts of your manuscript.
When you list a book for pre-order, you'll need to upload the final version or a draft manuscript of the book file for review.
The draft of what I thought was the first installment ran over 600 manuscript pages, far too long for a first - in - a-series novel.
Follow - up review and feedback for a new draft of a revised manuscript already at least once reviewed by The Editorial Department.
Whether you've got a book idea that needs fleshing out, a first draft that requires developmental feedback, a revised manuscript ready for polishing and grammatical assistance or want a final proofread from a fresh set of eyes, Midnight Publishing's experts are here to help!
A ghost writer creates the entire manuscript of a book — first word to last — by interviewing the author at length, often taping and transcribing the results, writing drafts for the author to approve, rewriting when requested.
At Author Secret, we offer two different kinds of content editing for authors who have already finished the first draft of their novels: the manuscript assessment and developmental editing.
After I had just over half of my first draft written, I started looking for references on how the manuscript would need to be formatted for the eventual Kindle upload.
Long - term, one - on - one work with an experienced writer and editor to plan book concept and focus, with the right measure of market strategy; writing and editing of several drafts with a final manuscript prepared for publication.
I already had rough drafts for two other novels before I discovered NANOWRIMO, but I had a shiny new project in mind for it, so I put aside the other two manuscripts for the entire month of November to concentrate on this new book.
The description was ready, the categories and keywords chosen, and I'd just sent the final draft of the manuscript out for copyediting.
«The Infrastructure of the Gods: 11 Signposts for Going all the Way» by Brian Hodge «The Writer's Purgatory: Between Finishing the First Draft and Submitting the Manuscript» by Monique Snyman «Why Rejection is Still Important» by Kevin Lucia «Real Writers Steal Time» by Mercedes M. Yardley «What Right Do I Have to Write» by Jasper Bark «Go Pace Yourself» by Jack Ketchum «A Little Infusion of Magic» by Dave - Brendon de Burgh «Never Look Away: Confronting Your Fears in Fiction» by Todd Keisling «Once More With Feeling» by Tim Waggoner Writers On Writing is an ongoing series of 15,000 to 20,000 word eBooks, with original «On Writing» essays by writing professionals.
Whenever I finish any draft except for the first — which is for my eyes only — I send my manuscript to a group of up to 30 friends to give me feedback.
I've recently finished a manuscript assessment for Australian author Jo Wanmer, and while it's still a draft full of spelling mistakes and missing commas, the powerful Christian message is shining through.
The Library's manuscript and rare book holdings also include a number of original Whitman items, including a sampling of Whitman's draft pages and his handwritten corrections on printed proofs for Leaves of Grass.
We thank K. Christison, W. Florence, C. Reed, and S. Symms for providing us with unpublished information and K. Sink, T. Samaai, and M. Gibbons for their constructive comments on, and suggestions for improvement of, earlier drafts of the manuscript.
In addition, there are hundreds of handwritten index note cards, possibly used for reference as Dr. King developed his many oratorical speeches and academic assignments, and many more typed and handwritten manuscripts and items, including: a telegram from President Lyndon B. Johnson inviting him to the signing of the voting rights act in 1965; handwritten edits of eulogies delivered on behalf of martyred adults and children of the Civil Rights Movement; drafts of numerous sermons, famous speeches; «to - do» lists for civil rights leaders the Rev. Joseph Lowery, Walter Fauntroy and Andrew Young; credit card receipts; travel coupons; examination blue books from college and even the cosmetics containers of found within a suitcase and briefcase used when he traveled.
Since you're applying for a job and not sending the manuscript of your autobiography, just make sure that you draft only the details that matter or in other words, the minutiae of your academic and professional background.
• Develop and implement departmental administrative procedures • Manage calendars and schedules • Organize meetings and seminars and handle material acquisition duties • Ensure that university executives are appropriately prepared for meetings and conferences • Provide needed administrative support to student services • Plan the various logistics of university events such as budgets, speakers, promotions and communications) • Provide administrative support to HR by assisting with interviews and providing needed information • Provide administrative support to accounting department by preparing forecasts and reconciling budgets • Write and coordinate grant applications • Draft correspondence and prepare presentations • Take and record minutes of meetings • Prepare notices, memos and university agendas • Research information and record research summaries for university staff • Assist in designing and implementing university policies and procedures • Coordinate university affairs and events • Serve as a liaison to faculty, staff and alumni • Open, review and distribute incoming mail • Plan and arrange conferences and communicate arrangements to appropriate individuals • Supervise, monitor and coordinate activities of administrative staff • Take dictation from staff and faculty to prepare manuscripts and correspondence • Proofread and correct documents • Entertain visitors in the absence of supervisors • Maintain inventory of office supplies and equipment • Order supplies and manage paperwork necessary for purchasing • Design office filing systems and handle office records • Compile information provided by staff and faculty and organize it in the form of reports • Resolve routine conflicts • Follow up and track work flow and provide needed support to various projects • Train subordinates and assign appropriate work duties • Answer, screen and route incoming calls
Dr Sege conceptualized and designed this article consultation with Dr Linkenbach, wrote the first draft, submitted it for review and revision by Dr Linkenbach, and prepared the final draft for submission; Dr Linkenbach participated in the conceptualization and design of this commentary and reviewed and revised the manuscript; and both authors approved the final manuscript as submitted.
The initial draft of the manuscript was prepared by DS, HAS and SSB and then circulated among all the authors for critical review.
We thank Philip M. Smith, MS, David P. Farrington, PhD, and Alan Leshner, PhD, for comments on drafts of the manuscript, and Michel Janosz, PhD, for his work on early analyses.
L.B.K. conceived of the study, participated in its design, performed the statistical analyses, participated in the interpretation of data, and drafted the manuscript; K.A.K. participated in the design of the study, provided consultation for the statistical analyses, participated in the interpretation of data, and helped draft the manuscript.
A manuscript reporting the validity and reliability of this revised measure is currently being drafted for publication.
Contributors BB and RG were involved in data interpretation, drafting manuscript, final approval of manuscript submitted for publication, ensuring that questions related to the accuracy of the work are appropriately resolved.
KS conceived of the study, participated in its design, performed the statistical analysis and drafted the manuscript; KP, MW and WH participated in the design and coordination of the study and helped to draft the manuscript; KP was responsible for the data collection; KE participated in the coordination of the study.
The authors gratefully acknowledge Pamela May, Jill Rabinowitz, and Jill DelTosta for their assistance with data management and anonymous reviewers for their comments on an earlier draft of this manuscript.
We would like to thank Wendy Carlson, Rebecca Schwartz - Mette, and Erica Waller for their assistance with data collection and Stephanie Jarvi, Mallory Dimler, Erin Hill, and Kristen Batejan for helpful comments on later drafts of this manuscript.
DV conceptualized the analyses for the study and drafted portions of the manuscript.
DE collected data for the study, assisted with conceptualization of the study and helped in drafting the manuscript.
We thank Mary Main for her comments on prior drafts of this manuscript.
EB was responsible for all aspects of the larger data collection and assisted in drafting and editing the manuscript.
A.D. conceived of the study and its design, participated in data collection, assisted with the interpretation of the data and contributed portions of the writing for the initial draft of the manuscript and its revision.
BW collaborated with the second author to design the study, performed the statistical analyses for the study, and drafted and revised the manuscript; CB collaborated with the first author to design the study, provided the data for this study, helped with statistical analyses, and assisted in the drafting and revisions of the manuscript.
We thank Abira Reizer for very helpful comments on a previous draft of the manuscript and for useful discussions on the results of our study.
KRH conceived of the study, its design and coordination as part of her doctoral dissertation; JF drafted the manuscript and aided in interpretation of the data; DWN conceived of the study, participated in its design and coordination, and critically revised the manuscript for important intellectual content; AAP performed the statistical analysis, aided in interpretation of the data and helped to draft the manuscript; RLG: aided with statistical analysis and interpretation, and offered critical revisions to the manuscript.
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