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Labs are judged on the strength of their published work.
Use the published work of young people as mentor texts.
"Comic artists receive some fees for their published work," he said.
That's been especially true for the published work of conservative intellectuals.
Smoller, too, has published work on the genetics of anxiety disorders.
Her last published work was "The Moon Over High Street" in 2012.
The successful interns will have their work published work in Draft Magazine.
Our very own Jennifer Nicoll Victor has published work on this topic.
To be more competitive for grants, scientists have to have published work.
Morales hasn't published work on diablos yet, and diablos aren't Santa Anas.
Increasingly it has published work by scholars in or originally from China.
He wrote his first published work, a sonatina for piano, in 21986.
She has published work on the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings and authoritarian governments.
What was the topic of her published work in an Indiana academic journal?
It is not The Times's policy to print previously published work without attribution.
But much of the published work is insubstantial, and a worrying amount is fraudulent.
Robert Taylor is a journalist whose research and published work centers on environmental issues.
Her first published work will be a memoir titled The Maddie Diaries, as People reports.
As such, there was no body of published work documenting her legal beliefs and philosophy.
Killy is actually the star of Nihei's first published work, the dark and gritty manga Blame!.
Who are the groups subjected to the most public vitriol for their published work, she asked?
Look out for spelling errors and the quality of their previously published work too, he says.
Her published work can be found in the American Political Science Review and Politics, Groups, and Identities.
Her book cites archival documents, a study of the Nazi-era oil industry, and other published work.
Pepper's wasn't the first published work on the topic, but it was the most sympathetic to Ray.
Dittrich also appears to have uncovered evidence that Corkin's published work painted an incomplete picture of Molaison.
But as with any newly published work, that judgment now passes out of our hands and into yours.
Her published work includes Rat Bohemia, After Delores, and Stagestruck: Theater, AIDS, and the Marketing of Gay America.
HBO's television adaptation wound up overtaking his published work, and finishing a version of the story this year.
Previously published work is considered to be that which has appeared in print or online, including on blogs.
Since 2018, Martin has published work that outlines progress towards the goal of making an AI Dungeon Master.
They'll turn your precious memories and milestones into quality books that look and read like a published work.
He also identified several benefits from research collaboration with China's military, including scientific developments, funding opportunities and published work.
It's the second time that Joâo Botelho, author of the new study, has published work like this like this.
Researchers focusing on the disease used different terminology to describe the condition, making it difficult to compare published work.
In 1966, she collaborated with her husband on a children's book called "The Forty-ninth Magician," her first published work.
Eventually, Rigmaiden sent his file to Christopher Soghoian, then a PhD student who had published work on wireless spectrum surveillance.
Officials at Harvard declined to comment on why it took so long to take action on Dr. Anversa's published work.
Prideaux draws her subject into focus by examining the events in his life, his personal writing and his published work.
The Saudis apparently targeted Bezos because he owns The Washington Post, which published work from Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi dissident.
And as is so often the case with newly published work from long-deceased authors, there's a complicated back story.
Sam Molyneux, Meta's boss, claims that as a result the firm's software can now predict the impact of newly published work.
NBC has maintained that his published work was substantially different from what he had when he was still at the network.
Many of his books and articles were based on examinations of published work rather than on field work of his own.
I spoke to eight academic psychologists before writing this piece; the feedback I received on his published work was uniformly positive.
An unfinished track titled "ttryan" which was released in January of this year serves as her most recent published work on Soundcloud.
The book's continued popularity, and the success of the author's only other published work, "Go Set a Watchman," certainly support this claim.
I do work with paints and pencils all the time, but I don't think anybody has seen it in my published work.
"The country is a pressure cooker," philosopher Francisco Bosco, who has published work on social media and politics in Brazil, told the Post.
He later published work on the Big Bang, which took him to best-seller status in the book A Brief History of Time.
But while the latest published work is genuinely intriguing, outside experts are worried that the researchers' claims to the public are too grandiose.
Instead, she subtly draws the viewer's attention from the past to the present, using judiciously chosen passages from Arendt's letters and published work.
It was a self-published work, made in 1965, that was inspired by his growing concern over the increasing American involvement in Vietnam.
But he said that Giuliani did give him two things that he couldn't verify so he never put them into his published work.
This research group has previously published work that looked at who comprises an online group of like-minded individuals, and how they were connected.
It's Tee's first published work and I think she is going to make a big splash in comics next year, and this didn't disappoint.
He published work in Kashmiri, Urdu and English and worked for many years as a correspondent for The Hindu, one of India's major newspapers.
Her most important published work, "The High Caste Hindu Woman," was written in English in the United States in 1887, when she was 29.
As for the thorny question of interpretation, Jackson builds measured, straightforward arguments about what Himes believed mostly through close readings of his published work.
It lasted only four issues but published work by leading writers and poets, including James Schuyler as well as Mr. Ashbery and Mr. Koch.
I couldn't track down any published work by Spanish member Paz Mata, though she is quoted in this 22009 Variety article about the HFPA.
In 2015, a Yale University team published work showing that certain molecular signatures are expressed during the development of alligator scales, hair, and feathers.
The Saudi government had grown to dislike Bezos because The Washington Post, which Bezos owns, published work by Jamal Khashoggi and later investigated his murder.
His first published work was a bold and prophetic 93 art review championing Delacroix, whom he saw as the perfect artistic representation of the age.
Making it out in one piece, with published work in the Guardian and the New Yorker gave me affirmation that I could do this job.
Owen and others have published work finding that 15 to 17 percent of DoC patients can produce brain responses like the woman playing imaginary tennis.
Published by HarperCollins, "New Kid" marks a shift from Craft's previously self-published work and reflects changing attitudes about the literary merits of graphic novels.
Well, Webern of a sort, at least: his early "Passacaglia," his first published work and the first piece he finished after concluding lessons with Schoenberg.
We don't know exactly why WikiLeaks, whose stated specialization is publishing "censored or otherwise restricted" official documents, shared the text of a widely available published work.
For only two years, between 1939 and 1941, at the outset of the golden age of comic books, Hanks drew and published work with four publishers.
I have years of published work, but nothing recent, except these columns, which all come under the title: What I Want to Tell You About Heroin.
Apart from a few brief quotations from his published work, we don't hear from Jensen himself, or any of the other still-living culprits McDonald identifies.
"The One Inside" is his first published work of longer fiction (though still slim, at 172 pages), and it is reviewed this week by Molly Haskell.
That means "restoring a sense of cooperation and neighborliness in these increasingly fractious times," the Maltese presidency for the bloc said in its published work program.
"PubPeer is typically used to point out errors in papers, and no scientist wants to find errors in their published work," Tackett tells me in an email.
Include your potential headline, a short paragraph describing your feature, who you're hoping to interview for the piece (if applicable), and links to your previously published work.
In 2014 the group behind ACME published work showing that the electrons they were looking at had properties in line with those predicted by the Standard Model.
You can read the first published work by "Beta Writer" here… though unless you really like lithium-ion battery chemistry, you might find it a little dry.
What if his critiques, voiced in interviews, expressed on social media, and laid out in published work, reflect his concern for both his country and his family?
And because science is in many ways a relay, with one scientist building on the published work of another, the communication delays almost certainly slow scientific progress.
Currently a James Reston Reporting Fellow at the New York Times, Albeck-Ripka has also published work in the Atlantic, Quartz, i-D, Tablet Magazine, and Haaretz.
"Although the below additional disclosures are not directly relevant to the published work, the authors put them forward in the spirit of full transparency," one correction said.
In his latest published work — less of a book and more a hastily assembled compilation of his public musings on the subject — he elaborates on those arguments.
Especially when you know the first published work on the impact of carbon dioxide, the main chemical byproduct of combustion, on our Earth was published in 1896.
But a review of Dr. Simpkins's published work shows that he wrote favorable atrazine studies with Syngenta scientists in 2014 and 2015, and listed his university affiliation.
Ironically, the grant wouldn't work for someone like Lee, a writer known for producing one superb novel and a much larger library of unpublished or posthumously published work.
If you're a writer, you might share some of the places you've published work that you're excited about, or how many people read a piece that did well.
Indeed, some scholars have published work demonstrating that in its current form, CDA 230 is itself chilling speech and expression — particularly among minorities and other at-risk communities.
For instance, it jibes with just-published work that concludes that methane clathrates and permafrost probably won't contribute as much to future warming as some scientists have feared.
Some conservatives pushed back, arguing that liberals were trying to stifle speech and that Mr. Williamson was being unfairly defined by a tiny fraction of his published work.
Just last week researchers at Northwestern University published work suggesting that the suicide rate among teens is ten times higher than it has ever been in human history.
She had already published work by Mr. Sendak before she published Mr. Ungerer's first children's book, "The Mellops Go Flying"; she did not work with Mr. Ungerer first.
He supplemented his income with commissions from Elle, notably illustrating a text by Ronald Dahl, and, from 1971-1995, published work in the New York Times op-ed pages.
"There's a saying of the Prophet," Mr. Wujodi told a young poet one recent morning as he was leaving, having dropped off several collections of his recently published work.
"Kris Helgen's published work is exemplary for its accuracy and comprehensiveness," says Ross MacPhee, a mammal expert at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City.
Beach here is referring to a stereotype, not to a lack of awareness—she's published work for decades proving the existence of female scribes in this particular historical era.
The reporters might argue, as Professor Schulhofer has in his published work, that people's basic rights to autonomy and personal security are threatened by the current state of affairs.
Carhart-Harris, who has recently published work on LSD in human subjects, said that psilocybin was used in this study instead of another psychedelic for a few practical reasons.
If you think I can't distinguish your own short story from a published work you downloaded from a magazine, please see Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry ("Make my day").
Last year, a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper found that when a prominent researcher dies, there is a marked increase in published work by newcomers to the field.
This intimate biography of the sickly 19th-century philosopher who became an unwitting intellectual pillar of the Third Reich moves between his life, his published work and his personal writings.
After season six of the show overtook his published work, there's been plenty of speculation about how closely the endings of the TV show and books will match one another.
The reason is something called the Coriolis effect, or Coriolis force, named for the French mathematician Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis, who published work on the effect in the 19th century.
Her published work has covered legal and constitutional issues in Egypt, human rights issues in Syria, transitional justice in the Middle East, and the split between Sudan and South Sudan.
But it builds on Worobey's already published work, which has similarly found that the virus was circulating in the US by way of the Caribbean long before researchers previously believed.
He grew up in Bethesda, Md., and while he was still in high school, he did his first published work on the strength of metals that had been made porous.
It included his earliest published work, the celebrated essay "'Ars Sine Scientia Nihil Est': Gothic Theory of Architecture at the Cathedral of Milan," published in The Art Bulletin in 1949.
Since its founding by Republican abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has published work by, among others, James Baldwin, Noam Chomsky, Eric Foner, Henry James, Toni Morrison and I. F. Stone.
Most of the published work points towards changes in the nervous system relating to how the sides of the brain share information, or how they adapt together after training one arm.
"They reach a different audience, and in their rumor-mongering, they share glimpses of truth," he said, as he traced his finger across the spine of a salacious, anonymously published work.
Appearing before the House panel named its witnesses, Jordan Sekulow said some of the president's personal lawyers planned to dig into the published work of the professors in search of controversy.
There is as much to learn in these writers' private lives as in their published work — especially since there have been precious few models of women writers we can look to.
Last year, the New York–based Institute for Policy Integrity tried to remedy that situation with just such a large-scale survey of economists who have published work on climate change.
After reading Machado's memoir, I went back and reread her previously published work with a different eye, and it became clear that she's been thinking about telling this story for a while.
In the United States, the Copyright Term Extension Act dictates that no published work will be part of the public domain until 2019 (and even then, there's the potential for an extension).
Furthermore, according to Michael Battaglia, who directs CSIRO's agriculture and global change programme, soon-to-be-published work shows that seaweed-fed beef cattle grew, as predicted, faster than their seaweedless confrères.
And this time, there will be no spoilers for those who have been reading the books; this season marks the line where the show catches up to George R.R. Martin's published work.
Hawley's published work shows him to be deeply suspicious of a powerful federal government, protective of property rights, and favoring a return of religion to a more central role in public life.
And, as a final thumb in the eye, he initially pulled the entire site's archives down (they are now back up), so his newly unemployed workers lost access to their published work.
It is the first numbered copy of her very first published work: settings of six poems by Heine, Goethe, Eichendorff, and Geibel, issued by the respected Berlin house of Bote und Bock.
The result is often that female experts give me little information beyond what I already know from reading their published work — and that the men's quotes are the ones that survive final edits.
The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College in New York, where he finished his career (it still holds an annual conference in his honour), has published work that incorporates his ideas in calculations.
On the strength of his first published work of short fiction, "Report on the Barnhouse Effect," Kurt Vonnegut left his position in General Electric's public-relations department in 1951 and began writing full time.
Vera and Espinosa had published work critical of ex-Veracruz governor Javier Duarte, who allegedly once tried to buy up every copy of a magazine featuring an "unflattering" photo Espinosa had taken of Duarte.
Vera and Espinosa had published work critical of ex-Veracruz governor Javier Duarte, who allegedly once tried to buy up every copy of a magazine featuring an "unflattering" photo Espinosa had taken of Duarte.
Next year's 100th birthday of Leonard Bernstein, who died in 1990, was acknowledged with a performance of his Clarinet Sonata (1941-42), the composer's first published work, which he wrote in his early 20s.
Nazi tears!), adding scathing and critical complexity, in a new anthology of (mostly) previously published work from the past 10 years, Diaspora Boy: Comics on Crisis in America and Israel, released by OR Books.
In a sense, we're trying to show not only what the magazine published and the published work by Kubrick, but also the personal side of what Kubrick was interested in at the same time.
Well, not in the United States, since, thanks to the Copyright Term Extension Act, no published work will move into the public domain here until 21914 (at which time there may be another extension).
Atheists flee Bangladesh Members of the besieged "free-thinker" intellectual community in Bangladesh say they do not trust the police, because in recent years authorities prosecuted several writers for "insulting religion" in their published work.
The latest published work on the topic comes from the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, which studied the coverage of the 2016 election and how stories spread on Facebook and Twitter.
Everything else from night two of the GOP convention sounds just as strange as the first night: Ben Carson connected Hillary Clinton to Lucifer, and Donald Trump Jr.'s speechwriter plagiarized his own published work.
Atheists flee Bangladesh But members of the besieged "free-thinker" intellectual community in Bangladesh say they do not trust the police, because in recent years authorities prosecuted several writers for "insulting religion" in their published work.
Prideaux relies on the mapmaker's method of triangulation, using time not place as the fixed point and drawing her subject into focus by examining the events in his life, his personal writing and his published work.
After the first two papers were retracted by spring 2015, comments pointing out other potential problems in the Latchman group's published work started to accumulate on PubPeer, an influential website where scientists anonymously pick apart contentious studies.
Yet it's possible to reconstruct the shape of his life from his published work and occasional essays (which were ocular but full of information if you were willing to work through the thickets of his obscure prose).
But it's surmountable, Mueller-Sim says, pointing to soon-to-be published work on generative adversarial networks (GANs) that, trained on 40–60 images, can detect features of sorghum, grape vines and cannabis flowers in the field.
I'm not sure what Gurba was paid for her memoir, "Mean," or her other published work, but since she still has a day job as a public school teacher, I doubt it approached the $1 million range.
The percentage of children under age 5 in Flint with lead levels that high has been estimated to have doubled, from 2.4 percent to 133 percent, according to recently published work in the American Journal of Public Health.
The Evergreen Review, a journal founded in 1957 that published work by Henry Miller, Vladimir Nabokov, John-Paul Sartre and Samuel Beckett, was reinstated online this year, with the novelist and critic Dale Peck as editor in chief.
In theory, this type of memory should prevent the network from repeating events that have already happened, allowing the generated book to be a continuation of the plot rather than an alternative version of an already-published work.
One early example of her published work at the time is a parody — one could liken it to a cartoon — consisting of a series of eggs acting out a political drama; the eggs having been adorned with Hitler's mustache.
The newly published work, "A Room on the Garden Side," is a roughly 2,100-word story told in the first person by an American writer named Robert just after Allied soldiers liberated Paris from the Nazis in August 1944.
This staff includes seven "psychology fellows"—but even though they're all listed as having PhDs or a PsyD (doctor of psychology) I could find no proof that anybody by these names have academic credentials or were ever involved in published work.
To explore the gender divide in published work, Filardo and colleagues analyzed authorship over two decades for six prominent journals: Annals of Internal Medicine, The BMJ, JAMA, Archives of Internal Medicine, The Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
FwB will host their 53th installation of 50 sculptural works alongside the main fair, and launch their second published work, MOLAF Incarnations, a fictional narrative, featuring mind-bending cover art, based on the first 50 artworks acquired by the Museum.
The idea, in May of last year, was to create a company built around Wright's previously published work and, the London Review of Books reported, sell it to someone with deep pockets as a Bitcoin company with the Satoshi on staff.
In 2013, researchers published work in PLoS One that showed that both men and women who had lost a sibling in adulthood had an elevated risk of death from stroke, potentially stress related, in the 18 months after the sibling's death.
Looking back on all my published work, it's amazing to think that I got into this hobby just three years ago, and I'm inspired to reflect on how much I have grown, both as a crossword constructor and otherwise, since then.
While tonight's call will likely provide insight into near-term trends and overall strategy, as with our recently published work our goal is to provide context for those results....We reiterate our BUY rating and raise our price target to $22 from $23.
The internet has this wonderful and horrible effect where it makes us think that people a world away are only separated by inches, and each of these people were always accessible and readable, on blogs or Facebook or in their published work.
Chances are he would have felt the need to write it anyway, since one of his principal goals is to correct Bainbridge's self-constructed "public mythology," the sustained heightening of her life in her published work and in interviews about that work.
In 2016, a team led by Marie-Isabelle Garcia, a biochemist at the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium, published work in Development showing that injured stomach tissue in mice re-expressed a protein marker identified previously in progenitor cells from the fetal stomach.
The show, inspired by Saki's short stories and written by the children's book author Katherine Rundell (who also likes to do some tightrope walking in her spare time) imagines Saki reminiscing about his life and entertaining his fellow soldiers by recounting some of his previously published work.
I want them not to fear rejection, to read the published works of others, the award-winning stories, nonfiction, and poetry, and understand that their work might have been chosen, to see what might have improved their work, and to read the published work of their peers.
Ms. Bluemle, a children's author herself, said that newly published work by deceased big-name authors can offer useful insights into "the progress of the author and where it fits into the canon," though it can come with an uneasy feeling that original words may have been tampered with.
Alpha Centauri is mainly a binary solar system (with a small red dwarf nearby called Proxima Centauri), so it needs to block the light from two stars at once, so the project's scientists are leveraging published work that was done at NASA Ames Research Center for this exact purpose.
In 2012, in the school of which he was dean, Mr Qian replaced a personnel system dominated by personal contacts and political clout with an American-style tenure track: six years of research, then a review of performance, mainly based on published work, after which academics were hired permanently or shown the door.
Lawrence Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury under President Clinton; Alicia Munell, member of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors; Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate for economics; and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, former CBO Director have all published work on the estate tax's stifling effect on job growth and the economy as a whole.
FAIR has already made some progress in unsupervised learning, and the company has published work on how they are utilizing some of these techniques to translate between languages for which they lack sufficient training data so that, in practical terms, users needing translations from something like Icelandic to Swahili aren't left out in the cold.
All these organizations have published work or employ people who advocate for policy based, in part, on the idea that biological differences between the sexes or racial groups significantly explain the way society works, and can be used to understand — and even justify — existing patterns of discrimination in private life, politics, and the workplace.
It was the part that everybody remembered from his first published work, a long essay about the unglamorous and sometimes unsavory work of cooks and dishwashers that ran in The New Yorker in 1999 and that made it almost impossible for waiters to sell seafood between Sunday and Tuesday for at least a decade.
Paper after paper presented at the American Economic Association panel showed a pattern of gender discrimination, beginning with barriers women face in choosing to study economics and extending through the life cycle of their careers, including securing job opportunities, writing research papers, gaining access to top publications and earning proper credit for published work.
Any number of passages from his published work hit a vein with the issues of today, but a new film does exactly that with a twist: it uses one of Baldwin's unfinished books to create a documentary, political essay, and biography all at once, as well as a vulnerable vision of how Baldwin saw his place among his peers.
Saxbe studies stress in the context of families at her lab, the NeuroEndocrinology of Social Ties (or NEST) lab, and has previously published work that found the more fixated people were on clutter or disorder in their home, the more likely they were to have consistent levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their system throughout the day.
Over the years, the magazine has published work by some of today's best-known writers, often work that couldn't find a home in other magazines: poems by Stephen King; haiku by Colson Whitehead; writing by Rebecca Makkai; a handful of pieces by Ursula K. Le Guin, who lived just up the street from the magazine's office in Portland, Ore.
The Walt Whitman Archive, a decades' long project to digitize all of Whitman's manuscripts — as well as his published work in all of its variants — has been coupled with numerous independent projects digitizing newspapers for which Whitman wrote, books that he owned and read, manuscripts of other authors he knew and bureaucrats for whom he worked.
As an academic, she devoted much of her career to social-justice activism and the philosophy of race and disability, warning in her published work that men like D.J. (who is black) were like "the canary's canary" in the coal mine — "the most vulnerable of the vulnerable" — and subject to both white supremacist and ableist oppression.
The wide adoption of preprints, however, depends ultimately on paymasters and interview panels moving away from judging the worth of a scientist by the number of publications in elite journals that appear on his CV. While few funding agencies consider preprints to be formally published work, some have at least made tentative moves towards assessing a scientist's research more broadly.
In their most recent published work, "Mortality and morbidity in the 33st century," a Brookings paper, Case and Deaton, who teach at Princeton, update their earlier studies to provide a more complete picture of midlife mortality — by sex and education group, over the full age range of midlife, using shorter age windows, over time, by cause, and by small geographic areas.
More from Jim Tankersley and Noam Scheiber of the NYT: Paper after paper presented at the American Economic Association panel showed a pattern of gender discrimination, beginning with barriers women face in choosing to study economics and extending through the life cycle of their careers, including securing job opportunities, writing research papers, gaining access to top publications and earning proper credit for published work.

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