We are still analyzing the complex findings (and will likely publish a paper in summer).
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When we publish a paper, we strive to get everything just right.
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Indeed, a group of Harvard scientists will also publish a paper identifying presenilin 1 as gamma secretase in the July issue of Nature Cell Biology.
Shadow Foreign Office Minister Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean called on the minister to "publish a paper voicing his comments and concerns" on the issue.
"We will publish a paper in September reviewing the results of the US modelling and our response to the GAO report, " a spokeswoman told BBC News Online.
He says that they were ready to publish a paper in a small dermatology journal but decided to pull it and publish more definitive results in a bigger journal.
He says they were ready to publish a paper in a small dermatology journal, but decided last monthto pull the paper and publish more definitive results in a bigger journal.
With a fast and exuberant laugh, he has a passion for subjects ranging from technology (he heads Microsoft's advanced-research group) to dinosaurs (he's about to publish a paper on the aerodynamics of the apatosaurus tail) to cooking.
He is due to publish a white paper later this year outlining his proposals.
Mr Russell added the Scottish government would publish a green paper detailing Scottish solutions to the funding of universities.
Andy Burnham, the health secretary, plans to publish a white paper on social care before the election due by June 3rd.
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The government is to publish a consultation paper later this summer.
Speaking at a press conference in central London, Lord Falconer said the government would publish a White Paper on the proposals "as soon as possible next year".
You've been going to publish, or the department's been going to publish a white paper next week, for some time it's been scheduled, and now the word is that you may decide to postpone that.
My government will publish a white paper setting out arrangements for a new system of appointments of life peers and establish a Royal Commission to review further changes and speedily to bring forward proposals for reform.
If you add the mystery of Clapham Common to the legacy of back-to-basics, you begin to think that the government is tempting fate by sticking to its plans to publish a consultative paper on the family next week.
The government is due to publish a rural White Paper in the spring, setting out ideas on rejuvenating the rural economy and country life.
On the Internet, they could publish a catalog with no paper, printing or mailing expense.
On the World Wide Web, they could publish a catalog with no paper, printing or mailing expense.
Ministers will publish a public health White Paper later this year outlining what steps they intend to take.
After World War II, Wilkerson Senior supported the blacklist by using his paper to publish a series of editorials that attacked communist sympathisers and their supposed influence in Hollywood.
In two weeks time, The Dandy will publish its last paper edition and focus on a new online version.
Indeed, the WTO did publish a report--labeled a "discussion paper"--earlier this year.
The paper's decision to publish a ten-year anniversary retrospective two weeks early was undoubtedly an attempt to preempt and prevent any further discussion of the withdrawal.
Scottish ministers - who will publish their substantive case for independence in a white paper later this year - said a "Yes" vote would allow Scotland to use its natural assets to build a better country.
And in term, the Sunday Telegraph here says career is in jeopardy and so on and so forth, and says that it's unclear last night whether the tabloid paper had gone back on a legal agreement not to publish the transcripts or whether the contract drawn up with lawyers representing RJH Public Relations was not watertight.
At the end of the debate, MPs approved the backbench business motion - urging the government to publish its white paper on adult social care as soon as possible - without a vote.
He said the commission hoped to publish an interim paper on the bill of rights in the autumn which would aid a proposed cross-party forum on the issue.
He suggested News International might publish the News of the World's sister paper, The Sun, seven days a week instead.
When you or I or anybody can self-publish with equivalent-quality paper and printing and distribute through Amazon, what, exactly, does a professional publisher offer?
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