And how carefully can they be expected to handle unpublished data, computer code, and research paper drafts that might represent the results of many years and many millions of dollars of effort by a large research team?
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These money comparisons were drawn out in a recent paper by NASA research economist Alexander C.
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Some critters are described by two or three different names in the same research paper.
Barnett authored a research paper linking drought conditions in the American West to increased human activity.
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Yet one new research paper suggests that, contrary to convention, local policymakers might have some economic autonomy.
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Now a research paper has shown that there is a practical benefit: four years on your life.
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The deadline for research paper abstracts was in September, and the Manchester City data was released in August.
For each research paper he looked at, he calculated the average age of the articles cited as references.
The software could also be used to verify the likelihood of other predictions, according to the research paper.
This concept was applied to online products in an Harvard Business School research paper that looked at search features.
The research paper concluded that, if CCTV surveillance did act as a deterrent, police detection rates would have fallen.
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According to one research paper, the revenues generated by the system exceed its operating costs by almost 80 percent.
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People who suffer from depression symptoms are far more likely to fall ill with heart disease, a major research paper suggests.
The research paper from economists Jeff Brown and Amy Finkelstein describes many reasons why so few people buy long-term care coverage.
However, during an online video interview, he also referred to a 2008 research paper published by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The following year, he and a colleague at the University of Delaware, Steven Letendre, published a research paper describing the V2G concept.
In a new research paper, Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Doug J.
The company recently published a research paper on when to consider alternatives to routing orders to the cheapest venue that displays the best price.
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Block wrote a research paper comparing a sample size of 1, 000.
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin wrote a research paper at Stanford in 1998 adamantly opposing the use of advertisements to fund search engines.
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Any aspiring scientist can put a research paper on his website.
In their research paper Mr Tanenbaum and his colleagues Melanie Rieback and Bruno Crispo detail how to use RFID tags to spread viruses and subvert corporate databases.
At precisely the same time, two University of Melbourne scientists published a paper in Geophysical Research letters, studying virtually the same data and finding little significant change.
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Reece Roth, an electrical engineering professor at the University of Tennessee, passed along a research paper to Sirous Nourgostar, a graduate student from Iran working under his supervision.
Facebook reached out to us to say that a committee of reviewers made the decision to delete our post about a research paper on penis sizes, not an algorithm.
Mr. Kontokosta concluded in a 2011 research paper that the Summer Olympics led to increased property values in only two of the five host cities from 1984 and 2000.
Just as an example, one research paper a few years back pointed out that the average German woman does more working hours in total than the average American one.
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