Sentences with phrase «page paper describing»

The three have written a 13 - page paper describing potential attacks to the DAO ecosystem called «A Call for a Temporary Moratorium on The DAO.»

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The 7 - page white paper includes a closing page further describing the company as well as showcasing some of Hootsuite's top clients.
Later editions of the paper appeared to attempt to water down the front page editorial line, describing it on the front as Vine's «light - hearted verdict on the big showdown».
The tabloids: The appearance of all - but - nude body - painted babes in sanitized Times Square — once home to strictly family friendly characters like anti-Semitic Elmos and cop - punching Spider - Men — gave editors of the city's scandal sheets the opportunity to plaster their pages with sexy pics and indignant headlines, engaging in what one Observer contributor described as the unbeatable paper - selling combo of «simultaneous shaming and titillating.»
DARPA encourages submission of preliminary white papers (up to eight pages) describing a proposed research approach.
«Big Buzzword on Campus,» page 22 «The Third Revolution: The Convergence of the Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering,» the Massachusetts Institute of Technology white paper described in this Advances piece, can be found here (pdf).
They may only have a few hundred words to describe what's in your five - page paper.
On the down side, of the 100 prominent papers analyzed, only 39 % could be replicated unambiguously, as a group of 270 researchers describes on page 943.
Although at first Mochizuki's papers, which stretch over more than 500 pages, seemed like an impenetrable jungle of formulae, experts have slowly discerned a strategy in the proof that the papers describe, and have been able to zero in on particular passages that seem crucial, he says.
The work, done by Konstantin Batygin (MS» 10, PhD» 12), a Caltech assistant professor of planetary science and Van Nuys Page Scholar, is described in a paper appearing in the March 5 issue of Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
A copy of the paper (s) and related materials describing the innovative concept written by the student (s) being nominated (no page limit).
There was a large picture of a huge Kindle alongside a woman sipping coffee and reading, a demo Kindle 2 unit, and a page describing its features (books in 60 seconds, free 3G wireless, paper - like display, 2 - week battery life, etc.).
The Brandes Institute hewed closely to Lakonishok, Shleifer, and Vishny's methods, described on page 3 of the paper:
A situation which you describe in the paper (see Figures 3a, 3b, first full paragraph of page 461, that the reconstructed trends for the Peninsula are less than the global average and yet you describe is as one of the most rapidly warming places on earth, that your Figure 4e has spatial differences compared with Supplemental Figure 1c and 1d or the image you linked to in comment 18), and which renders that spatial detail of the cover image difficult to interpret.
An outline of what the model is doing is described in the published model papers: e.g., Schmidt et al. (2006) for GISS ModelE http://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/abs/sc05200y.html Also, the early Hansen et al. (1983) Model I & Model II http://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/abs/ha05900x.html All available from the GISS web page.
Despite the further noise expended there, not least by Montford in his «Jesus paper» nonsense, the NAS described the metric as «not in itself a useful indication of merit (Page 93).»
The list takes up about six pages, the rest of the paper describes Blomquist's survey of law professors and provides his justifications for the rankings.
The initial landing page had several paragraphs of copy on the lefthand side of the page briefly describing the client's business and a form on the righthand side for visitors to complete and submit to obtain access to a free white paper.
This is based on what might be described as a pretty «quick and dirty» methodology: 30 interviews, six examples of good practice and a consequent eight page «white paper».
Excluding citations, the paper is 36 pages long, far more verbose than most AI papers you'll see, and is fairly labyrinthian when describing the results of the authors» experiments and their justifications for their findings.
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