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Most continental European countries still maintain the term to designate departments, colleges, position titles, and journals.
Scholars note that Petrarch's letter to Dionigi displays a strikingly " modern " attitude of aesthetic gratification in the grandeur of the scenery and is still often cited in books and journals devoted to the sport of mountaineering.
Almost all such articles are eventually published in traditional journals, which still provide an important role in quality control, archiving papers, and establishing scientific credit.
Publications by scholarly societies, also known as not-for-profit-publishers ( NFP ), usually cost less than commercial publishers, but the prices of their scientific journals are still usually several thousand dollars a year.
However, professional editors still have to be paid, and PLoS still relies heavily on donations from foundations to cover the majority of its operating costs ; smaller journals do not often have access to such resources.
Most scientific journals are now highly specialized, and Nature is among the few journals ( the other weekly journals Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences are also prominent examples ) that still publish original research articles across a wide range of scientific fields.
The widespread introduction of electronic typewriters and calculators ( many of which were manufactured and imported from places like Japan and the United States ) soon afterwards was probably a major factor contributing to the decline of the raised decimal point, although it can still sometimes be encountered in academic circles ( e. g., Cambridge University History Faculty Style Guide 2010 ) and its use is still enforced by some UK-based academic journals such as The Lancet.
In 1852 Penn Law was the first law school in the nation to publish a law journal still in existence, then called The American Law Register, which was later renamed to the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, one of the most-cited law journals in the world.
However, scholarly journals still play an important role in quality control and establishing scientific credit.
The Templeman Library ( named after Dr Geoffrey Templeman, the University's first Vice-Chancellor ) contains over a million items in stock including books, journals, videos, DVDs, and archive materials ( for example, a full text of The Times from 1785 onwards ), yet it is still only half its planned size.
, " fixed wall " agreements were still in effect with three publishers of 29 journals made available online through sites controlled by the publishers.
Towards the end of his life, Cattell still edited and published his journals.
After Tate's death in 1950, the journals were managed on an interim basis still in Minnesota by E. L. Hill and J. William Buchta until Samuel Goudsmit and Simon Pasternack were appointed and the editorial office moved to the Brookhaven National Laboratory ( BNL ) on the east end of Long Island, New York.
He still pursued scientific work in color photography, published papers in English photography journals and, together with his colleague S. O. Maksimovich, obtained patents in Germany, England, France and Italy.
In the mid-1940s while still at Maryland, Mills had begun contributing ' journalistic sociology ' and opinion pieces to intellectual journals such as The New Republic, The New Leader, and Politics, the journal established by Mills friend Dwight Macdonald in 1944.
An architectural critic later noted the station was " eulogised " by journals upon its opening and that its architecture was still seen as exemplary at the end of the 19th century.
But the discussion about the existence of a fluid still persisted ; and for the first few years the question of Fluids versus Spirits as an explanation of the marvellous doings at dark stances was hotly debated in the American Spiritualist journals.
It also published the journals Open Court and The Monist — the latter is still being published as of 2010.
Although the tarikah ( the term can sometimes be used to refer to any ' group or sect ' some of whom may not even be Muslim ) have played a seminal role in Turkey's religious revival and in the mid-1990s still published several of the country's most widely circulated religious journals and newspapers, a new phenomenon, Islamcı aydın ( the Islamist intellectual ) unaffiliated with the traditional Sufi orders, emerged during the 1980s.
As a computer graphics icon, it still crops up in highly respected journals and animated features.

journals and tend
Most journals cover a specific field and publish the research within that field, however unlike human geographers, physical geographers tend to publish in inter-disciplinary journals rather than predominantly geography journal ; the research is normally expressed in the form of a scientific paper.
The rules of mathematical typography differ from country to country ; thus, American mathematical journals and books will tend to use slightly different conventions from those of European journals.

journals and be
The publication last July of the party's Draft Program -- that blueprint for the `` transition to communism '' -- had led the uninitiated to suppose that this Twenty-second Congress would be a sort of apotheosis of the Khrushchev regime, a solemn consecration of ideas which had, in fact, been current over the last three or four years ( i.e., since the defeat of the `` anti-party group '' ) in all theoretical party journals.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Since his medium for bringing change was print and debate, it was natural for the origins of the Christadelphian body to be associated with journals and books, namely the Herald of the Kingdom and The Ambassador ( which later became The Christadelphian ).
The IET publishes 21 journals, has a worldwide membership of over 150, 000, and claims to be the largest professional engineering society in Europe.
Visiting the Museum in Nicosia, he studied the Bronze Age swords of the island, successfully hafting one of them, on the basis of which he wrote a paper entitled " The Problem of the Cypriot Bronze Dagger Hilt ", which would subsequently be translated into both French and Danish, being published in the journals of the Société Préhistorique Française and the Vaabenhistorisk Selskab respectively.
As well as the journals there exist many studies for paintings, some of which can be identified as preparatory to particular works such as The Adoration of the Magi, The Virgin of the Rocks and The Last Supper.
It appears that from the content of his journals he was planning a series of treatises to be published on a variety of subjects.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Scientific literature on mariculture can be found in the following journals:
Despite anti-Polish policies, such Polish-language newspapers as the Pruski Przyjaciel Ludu ( Prussian People's Friend ) or the Kalendarz Królewsko-Pruski Ewangelicki ( Royal Prussian Evangelical Calendar ) or bilingual journals like the Oletzkoer Kreisblatt-Tygodnik Obwodu Oleckiego continued to be published in Masuria.
Essays, non-fiction is in journals, diaries, documentaries, histories, scientific papers, photographs, biographies, textbooks, travel books, blueprints, technical documentation, user manuals, diagrams and some journalism are all common examples of non-fiction works, and including information that the author knows to be untrue within any of these works is usually regarded as dishonest.
Other works can legitimately be either fiction or non-fiction, such as journals of self-expression, letters, magazine articles, and other expressions of imagination.
Because court decisions in civil law traditions are brief and not amenable to establishing precedent, much of the exposition of the law in civil law traditions is done by academics rather than by judges ; this is called doctrine and may be published in treatises or in journals such as Recueil Dalloz in France.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer-reviewed research is published.
Retrospectively, " networking " of " data " in the Russian language can be traced to the spread of mail and journalism in Russia, and information transfer by technical means came to Russia with the telegraph and radio ( besides, a 1837 sci-fi novel Year 4338, by the 19-century Russian philosopher Vladimir Odoevsky, contains predictions such as " friends ' houses are connected by means of magnetic telegraphs that allow people who live far from each other to talk to each other " and " household journals " " having replaced regular correspondence " with " information about the hosts ’ good or bad health, family news, various thoughts and comments, small inventions, as well as invitations ").
Higher Superstition argued that for an article to be published in some academic journals, especially those associated with the humanities, it needed only to display " the proper leftist thought " and to be written by — or to quote — well-known leftist authors.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
It was written from the perspective of Roger Wilco sending journals on disks back into the past, so that his adventures could be made into video games so that his great grand parents ( x-times removed ) would have a chance to meet each other and fall in love through their mutual love of the games.
Provision of incorrect information to journals may be regarded as misconduct.
Recent evidence has emerged that journals learning of cases where there is strong evidence of possible misconduct, with issues potentially affecting a large portion of the findings, frequently fail to issue an expression of concern or correspond with the host institution so that an investigation can be undertaken.
Its legacy can be seen in Thomas Wooler's radical periodical The Black Dwarf, Richard Carlile's numerous newspapers and journals, the radical works of William Cobbett, Henry Hetherington's periodicals the Penny Papers and the Poor Man's Guardian, the works of the Chartist William Lovett, George Holyoake's newspapers and books on Owenism, and freethinker Charles Bradlaugh's New Reformer.

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