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The result, they claim in a paper that will appear this month in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, is a nanofibre material with an extremely high ratio of surface-area to volume.
ECONOMIST: Space-age soot
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The BBC confirmed that the claim came from a 2006 paper by the Working Group on Climate Change.
BBC: Africa TV series edited over climate change comment
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One item is a claim form from a journalist on this paper back from a trip to America a century ago.
ECONOMIST: Inflation since 1900
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The paper can be seen as a reply to the claim that education outcomes could be greatly improved by firing more teachers who are identified as ineffective, especially early in their careers.
FORBES: Compensating Teachers for Riskier Jobs
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Throughout his hearing, Morgan attempted to reconcile his many past statements about how commonplace hacking was with his current claim that, if it happened at his paper, it was without his knowledge.
FORBES: Piers Morgan Attacks Critics, Calls Accuser Insane at Ethics Hearing
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It is a lunge too far to claim (as one Spanish doctor has done in a published medical paper) that the vampire myth derived literally from rabies patients, misunderstood to be the walking dead.
WSJ: Rabies: The Plague Behind Zombies and Vampires
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In the paper on that study, published in the journal Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, the authors claim they didn't have enough patients on Actos in their database to make a comparison.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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That claim is disputed by anti-nuclear campaigners, who believe that the recent nuclear white paper leaves the door open for public subsidy.
BBC: Ministers plot UK nuclear future
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The broad inquiry includes an examination of a claim the former chief executive shared inside information, people familiar with the matter told the paper.
FORBES: Morning Tech Wrap: HP, Motorola, AOL