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And he could recognize, by touch alone, articles which he had handled immediately before, even though they were altogether unfamiliar to him and could not be identified by him ; ;
These deerskins were the raw material for the manufacture of leather, and were the only articles which the tribes of this district had to exchange for European goods.
`` And also, sir, two articles which were considered souvenirs now must be regarded in another light entirely.
The earliest articles of faith were said to have been composed in the first century by the apostles themselves and sung publicly while on mission ( see Old Roman Symbol ).
" The articles were popular enough that he was asked to join the staff of the newspaper.
Editions before 2003 were transferred to the non-free JSTOR archive, and articles are not freely available until 5 years after publication.
Various local legends were compiled by J. W. Burns in a series of Canadian newspaper articles in the 1920s.
The first of the modern review articles on the subject ( MacKie 1965 ) did not, as is commonly believed, propose that brochs were built by immigrants, but rather that a hybrid culture of a small number of immigrants with the native population of the Hebrides produced them in the first century BC, basing them on earlier, simpler promontory forts.
Computers were starting to be used for articles and speech bubbles, rather than the usual hand drawn ones.
However, by 1906, the English Court of Appeal had made it clear in the decision of Automatic Self-Cleansing Filter Syndicate Co v Cunningham 2 Ch 34 that the division of powers between the board and the shareholders in general meaning depended on the construction of the articles of association and that, where the powers of management were vested in the board, the general meeting could not interfere with their lawful exercise.
The articles were held to constitute a contract by which the members had agreed that " the directors and the directors alone shall manage.
266, No. 5191 ), Duesberg's methods and claims were evaluated in a group of articles.
The work was strongest in the scientific department, and many of its most valuable articles were from the pen of the editor.
Brubaker notes that,, there were also academic books or articles on the Dixie, white, liberal, gay, queer and digital diasporas.
Following his retirement, he went on to publish more than 200 articles, in a variety of journals — more than some reputable scientists publish in their entire careers ; 14 of his 25 books were published after he was 65.
They were excellent weavers, produced textiles, articles of gold, silver spondylus shells and mother of pearls.
This was a departure from earlier practice, in which the articles were not changed until a new edition was produced, at roughly 25-year intervals, some articles unchanged from earlier editions.
" More recently, reviewers from the American Library Association were surprised to find that most educational articles had been eliminated from the 1992 Macropædia, along with the article on psychology.
According to one Britannica website, 46 % of its articles were revised over the past three years ; however, according to another Britannica web-site, only 35 % of the articles were revised.
The Propædia also lists just under 4, 000 advisors who were consulted for the unsigned Micropædia articles.

articles and cited
This argument, made in Jules Feiffer's series of articles published in The Great Comic Book Heroes, is famously cited in a climactic scene of Kill Bill Vol.
On November 18, von Hindenburg testified in front of this parliamentary commission, and cited a December 17, 1918 Neue Zürcher Zeitung article that summarized two earlier articles in the Daily Mail by British General Frederick Barton Maurice with the phrase that the German army had been ' dagger-stabbed from behind by the civilian populace ' (" von der Zivilbevölkerung von hinten erdolcht .").
Jaynes's theory has been cited in thousands of both scientific and popular books and articles.
He has written or edited over 50 books on the subject, edits the journal Proverbium ( journal ), has written innumerable articles on proverbs, and is very widely cited by other proverb scholars.
Many authors have cited proverbs as epigrams at the beginning of their articles, e. g. "' If you want to dismantle a hedge, remove one thorn at a time ' Somali proverb " in an article on peacemaking in Somalia.
Dr. Reed often cited Finlay's papers in his own articles and gave him credit for the discovery in his personal correspondence.
For a description of the chief antiquities see the separate town articles, including, besides those already cited, Lambessa, Tebessa, Tipasa and Timgad.
Having an article published in Nature is very prestigious, and the articles are often highly cited, which can lead to promotions, grant funding, and attention from the mainstream media.
This first part ( republished in a slightly modified form in 1922 ) has been cited in hundreds of scientific articles.
Hundreds of articles and scores of books have been written about her life which is often cited as a motivational tale, especially for girls.
The Radiation and Public Health Project cited calculations by Joseph Mangano — who has authored 19 medical journal articles and a book on Low Level Radiation and Immune Disease — that reported a spike in infant mortality in the downwind communities two years after the accident.
The most recent published version of the Radio Regulations, the " Edition of 2008 " contains the complete texts of the Radio Regulations as adopted and revised by WRC-07, including all articles, appendices, resolutions, and a subset of the recommendations issued by ITU-R ( previously known as the CCIR ) ( those " recommendations " which have a mandatory nature, as a result of being cited in the Radio Regulations ).
Their generational theory is frequently cited in books and articles on the subject.
" Apart from its daily nationwide distribution, the term means that back issues are archived on microfilm by every decent-sized public library in the nation, and the Times ' articles are often cited by both historians and judges as evidence that a major historical event occurred on a certain date.
In the press, opinion articles were published arguing for a greater use of eugenics, in which many of the reasons above were cited as justification.
Bibliographies range from " works cited " lists at the end of books and articles to complete, independent publications.
One of his early articles, ' Note-Deafness ' ( a description of what is now called amusia, published in 1878 in the learned journal Mind ) is cited with approval in a recent book by Oliver Sacks.
The plan is to enable links to reviews and cited journal articles.
PNAS is an important scientific journal that printed its first issue in 1915 and continues to publish highly cited research reports, commentaries, reviews, perspectives, feature articles, profiles, letters to the editor, and actions of the Academy.
He is best known for his interdisciplinary work on the evolution of cooperation, which has been cited in numerous articles.
For citations added during 1995-2003: about 48 % are for cited articles published in the U. S., about 88 % are published in English, and about 76 % have English abstracts written by authors of the articles.
He is likely to have been the author of " The Yellow peril and the Dockers " attributed to Leon Lopez, which was one of the articles cited by the government in its case against the Workers ' Dreadnought.
This is a list of Patents referenced, cited or explained in Wikipedia articles.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University evaluated the universities using several research performance indicators, including the number of highly cited researchers, academic performance, articles in the periodicals Science and Nature, and the number of Nobel prize-winners.

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