Not exact matches
Fortress,
which was one division of the Lutheran Church in America's separately incorporated Board of
Publication, under two decades of strong leadership has drawn on wide European connections to build a high -
quality program (especially strong in biblical studies and theology) that has had a central role in Protestant publishing.
In software, version 6 of EFI's Enterprise Commercial, Midmarket Print,
Publication, Quick Print, Packaging and Corrugated Packaging Productivity Suites was unveiled, along with EFI MarketDirect, a cross media customer platform, and Escada software for corrugated process control,
which offers more consistent board
quality and reduced waste as well as with faster print speeds and production.
The presentation introduces this new
publication,
which is a condensed version of the Draught
Quality Manual.
When Corrigan built Hawthorne and opened the track in 1891, according to the defunct trade
publication The Thoroughbred Record, «Chicago racing equaled that of New York and everything else in the country for the
quality of its meetings and the grade of horses
which they attracted.»
Reacting to the
publication of the review, BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson said: «Whilst of course we welcome the recommendation that teaching about religions in schools remains a statutory requirement, we continue to support the addition of RE, the contemporary subject in
which such teaching occurs, to the national curriculum,
which would end the pattern of varying
quality across schools that currently exists.
The only meritocracy is based on the
quality of your
publications,
which like many things in life is in turn based on luck, timing, and political connections, not necessarily the
quality of your work.
To implement these reporting practices, most journals rely on the process of peer review — in
which other scholars review research findings before
publication — but relatively few journals measure the
quality and effectiveness of the process.
Knowing an author's overall number of papers and total number of citations helps compute an approximated value of their h - index,
which was named after the American physicist J.E. Hirsch in 2005 and measures the overall number of a scientist's
publications as well as their
quality and number of citations.
In 2014, the SNSF signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA),
which recommends funding bodies to be explicit about the criteria used in evaluating the scientific productivity of applicants, thereby taking account of the scientific
quality, value and impact of their entire research output in addition to their
publications.
HFSP expects that scientists receiving financial support from the Program disseminate their findings in international, high -
quality peer review journals and that
publications arising from HFSP funded projects are made freely available as soon as possible after
publication and licensed in ways
which allow others to build upon and re-use this content.
This opens up the world of peer reviewed academic
publications to the whole world and can provide a wealth of high
quality, freely available material
which is perfect for use in eLearning.
06, Ed.D.» 11, was presented with the Palmer O. Johnson Memorial Award,
which recognizes the highest
quality of academic scholarship published in one of the following AERA
publications: American Educational Researcher or Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics.
This
publication,
which is intended for policymakers, school districts, and preparation programs seeking to build and sustain high -
quality residencies:
«If we don't publish ebooks, our
publications still would appear on a lot of websites and forums, from
which people can download the
publications free of charge, even though with lower
quality than the printing versions.
As the Big 6 publishers — now down to 5 — spend more money on one - offs by Snooki than on cultivating mid-list authors such as Mr. Sepinwall, the onus is on self - pubbed authors to produce interesting, thought - provoking,
quality books — of
which we're hoping The New York Times and other mainstream
publications will continue to take note.
«If we don't publish ebooks, our
publications still would appear on a lot of websites and forms, from
which people can download the
publications free of charge, even though with lower
quality than the printing versions.
Finally, they must be
publication quality,
which is a notch above a solid course grade.
AuthorEarnings,
which is run by best - selling indie author Hugh Howey, says it may be that major publishers are finding it difficult to compete with indie authors on diversity, price,
quality, and frequency of
publication.
Max's neurologist in Bowie, MD provided a copy of a veterinarian
publication to me
which clearly illustrated that laser treatments and underwater treadmill exercise would drastically improve Max's
quality of life as well as prolong his life.
«When we were first approached by Rachel Uffner, she asked us to put together a show based on our
publication Feelings: Soft Art,
which focuses on intangible soft themes and a wider ranger of physical soft
qualities,» tells Loren Olson, a member of Feelings, to The Creators Project.
This vibrant
publication — printed with multiple inks at the highest
quality to fully capture the dazzling glow of Kusama's colorful canvases — opens with a selection of these works,
which anchored the gallery presentation.
The paper should be evaluated on its own merits, of course (
which are basically non-existent), but the
publication of this paper probably had a lot to do with the low standards and
quality of peer - review of the journal in
which it was published.
The State of the UK Climate report is an annual
publication which provides an accessible, authoritative and up - to - date assessment of UK climate trends, variations and extremes based on the latest available climate
quality observational datasets.
With a subscription to the program, your office will receive a high -
quality, leather - look portfolio for your reception area
which holds our
publications and proclaims your support for public legal education.
assisting with the many legal issues
which can routinely arise at different stages of the regulatory process, including certification,
quality assurance, complaints and investigations, consensual resolutions, disciplinary and competence hearings, and name
publication,
To prepare it for its discussions with the LCS, the Law Society wants solicitors» views on this proposal (see www.lawsociety.org.uk),
which raises issues such as: the usefulness of complaint data for clients in assessing the
quality of service; the impact of
publication on informal resolution procedures already in place; and the possible reputational consequences for firms.
The inclusion of extra-curricular activities like what school projects had been undertaken by you, volunteer work, then projects
which show your leadership
qualities, communication skills,
publications, research activities, funded projects and so on.
The
quality of evidence for network estimates of the primary outcomes will be assessed with the GRADE framework,
which characterises the
quality of a body of evidence on the basis of the study limitations, imprecision, heterogeneity or inconsistency, indirectness and
publication bias.
Dr Opie's PhD was titled Nursing in the Bush: Occupational Stress in Very Remote Australia and her latest
publication from her thesis describes the development and validation of the Remote Area Nursing Stress Scale (RANSS)-- a new self - report instrument designed specifically to measure occupational stress in this context, and
which takes the personal
quality of «resilience» into account.
5 Data
quality issues relating to Indigenous population estimates for 30 June 2006 derived from the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, on
which the estimates and projections in this
publication are based, are discussed in more detail in paragraphs 9 to 22 of the Explanatory Notes of Experimental Estimates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, Jun 2006 (cat.