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publication and Balard
The publication of the results was delayed and Balard published his results first.

publication and states
It is disconcerting, nevertheless, to read in a labor weekly, `` Perluss knuckles down to growers '', and then to be confronted with a growers' publication which states, `` Perluss recognizes obviously phony and trumped-up strikes as bona fide ''.
Since about 93 % of the data submitted to the FBI is in this format, the UCR stands out as the publication of choice as most states require law enforcement agencies to submit this data.
Peter Raven, past President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), states in the foreword to their publication AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment: " We have driven the rate of biological extinction, the permanent loss of species, up several hundred times beyond its historical levels, and are threatened with the loss of a majority of all species by the end of the 21st century.
" The Jacksonians and states ' rights men heralded its publication ; the Adams men felt it a symptom of senility.
However, the South African Parks Department states in its publication Mountains in the Sea that the baboon population on the Cape is " critically endangered.
van Heijenoort in his commentary before Russell's 1902 Letter to Frege states that Zermelo " had discovered the paradox independently of Russell and communicated it to Hilbert, among others, prior to its publication by Russell ".
This protocol, known as BB84 after its inventors and year of publication, was originally described using photon polarization states to transmit the information.
The copyright page of the first edition hardcover published by Charles Scribner's Sons states " Copyright 1950 by Robert A. Heinlein ", noting the publication of the earlier condensed Boy's Life version, but the title page of the first edition hardcover states " 1953, New York, Charles Scribners Sons ".
) The Watch Tower Society officially states that it ceased publication of Russell's writings in 1927, though his books continue to be published by several independent groups.
Article 95 states that law regulates the publication of treaties or ( binding ) decisions of international organisations ; delegation is allowed.
*" Compliance News " A publication that handles the Good Faith Effort in various states
It should be noted, however, that contrary to what Prokopiou suggests about the results of the American excavations near the Clepsydra, Sara Imerwahr in her definitive publication of the prehistoric material unequivocally states that no Dimini-type pottery was unearthed.
" The pamphlet, declined for publication with the official Scott expedition reports, commented on the frequency of sexual activity, auto-erotic behaviour, and seemingly aberrant behaviour of young unpaired males and females, including necrophilia, sexual coercion, sexual and physical abuse of chicks and homosexual behaviour ," states the analysis written by Douglas Russell and colleagues William Sladen and David Ainley.
Although details of the ryūha were omitted, the publication states, " even though they are not mentioned in this particular periodical, there are several schools that are well-known for being ‘ effective arts ’ ( jitsuryoku ha ).
Volume One of the Proctorian states, " This is the first publication of the senior annual of Proctor High School.
His first publication, in 1762, was a tract on the disorder of the currency in the Milanese states, with a proposal for its remedy.
In the United States, the individual states, either officially or through private commercial publishers, generally follow the same three-part model for the publication of their own statutes: slip law, session law, and codification.
He became widely famous in 1968, on the publication of The Peter Principle, in which he states: " In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence ... in time every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out its duties ... Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence.
The paper includes a daily religious feature on " The Home Forum " page, but states the publication is not a platform for evangelizing.
The publication states "… before applying a new coat of lubricant …" " Only acid-free lubricants may be used, for example: glycerine, Vaseline, tire mounting paste, etc.
In addition, certain states, such as New York, impose a publication requirement upon formation of the LLC which requires that the members of the LLC publish a notice in newspapers in the geographic region that the LLC will be located that it is being formed.
An official church publication states " odern methods of refrigeration now make it possible to preserve meat in any season ".
Following publication, he went on a tour with his family that included all 50 U. S. states and parts of Europe.

publication and changed
This view changed, however, with the publication of James Clerk Maxwell's 1873 Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in which the interactions of positive and negative charges were shown to be regulated by one force.
The details of its operations have changed considerably as it has grown, but the basic mechanism remains publication of draft specifications, review and independent testing by participants, and republication.
For the next three years Mitchell worked exclusively on writing a Civil War-era novel whose heroine was named Pansy O ' Hara ( prior to publication Pansy was changed to Scarlett ).
However, the French success became widely known and, after a publication in Le Matin, the Germans changed to a new system on 18 November 1914.
Awbrey sold the paper to Malcolm Forbes, whose publishing company published the paper for several years before the paper changed hands to other community newspaper publication companies.
Paton wrote two autobiographies: Towards the Mountain deals with Paton's life leading up to and including the publication of Cry, the Beloved Country ( an event that changed the course of his life ) while Journey Continued takes its departure from that time onwards.
The name was changed to the Humphreys Advance in 1884 but the venture ultimately proved unprofitable and publication ceased in August, 1887.
He was of minor nobility: for his earlier publication he used the German style " von " as Ladislaus von Bortkewitsch, for his later publications he changed it slightly to Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz.
The names of these books were, according to a contributor to a 1973 festschrift for Shah, changed before publication due to the " exigencies of commercial publishing practices.
In about two years it changed to being a quarterly publication ; then in 1994 it started being published bimonthly.
In a later publication Warschauer changed the name of the first phase of CALL from Behavioristic CALL to Structural CALL and also revised the dates of the three phases ( Warschauer 2000 ):
By November 1978, the Blade was regularly featuring color printing on its pages and beginning in 1979, the Blade changed into a bi-weekly publication.
Starting in October 1980, the name of the publication changed to The Washington Blade and the corporation re-incorporated as a for-profit, employee-owned business.
As they clarify in their joint publication, this is only referring to the genotypic information which could be changed by breeding for e. g. out cross pollination etc., not about grafting which is not suspected to change anything in the genes.
Its name was changed to Merriam – Webster Inc. with the publication of Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary in 1983.
The magazine began publication in 1985 in the United Kingdom under the name For Him and changed its title to FHM in 1994 when Emap Consumer Media bought the magazine, although the full For Him Magazine continues to be printed on the spine of each issue.
It was created in 1980 when the format changed from a student-published literary magazine, known as the Itinerary, to an international publication.
The former takes place during the Hawk of the Millennium Empire arc ( despite being released during the publication of the preceding arc ) and was released in America before the manga or anime ( hence the changed title ), while the latter is set between volumes 22 and 27 ( though it was not released in America ).
However, since both composers had died by the time of the sonatas ' first publication, the publishers changed the dedication to Robert Schumann, who was still active at the time.
The competition between the Chronicle and Examiner took a financial toll on both papers until the summer of 1965, when a merger of sorts created a Joint Operating Agreement under which the Chronicle became the city's sole morning daily while the Examiner changed to afternoon publication ( which ultimately led to a declining readership ).
When the New York courts ruled decisively in favor of the claim of DeLeon, Kuhn, and the Regulars in the matter of the ownership of the name, logo, and publication of the Socialist Labor Party, against the claim of the dissidents, the Rochester group changed the name of their organization to " Social Democratic Party of America ," anticipating a rapid merger with Berger, Debs, and the Midwestern organization of the same name.
Nena O ' Neill and George O ' Neill changed the meaning of the term with the 1972 publication of their book Open Marriage, which sold over 1. 5 million copies.
In September 2009, the publication Socialist Appeal changed from a magazine journal format to a full colour tabloid.
In 2004, the magazine ceased to exist as a weekly and was changed to a monthly publication with Hugo Restall as its editor.

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