An arXived paper may end up in a traditional journal, but that is merely to provide an imprimatur for the research team who wrote it.
Indonesian papermaker Sinar Mas had entered India and was building a modern 100, 000-metric-ton-a-year factory for high-end coated paper.
But just after the consultation on the Scottish government's discussion paper came to an end, this apparently vital piece of evidence has been published.
So far, says Mr Kessel, this does not seem to spell the end of paper books, since Kindle users buy just as many bound books as before, so that their total consumption of books goes up by 2.6 times.
About as thin as a single sheet of paper, so consumers will end up with lighter electronics.
Back in the Sun , its leader column is devoted to a plea for Tony Blair and the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, to end what the paper perceives as a "war" over who should take the credit for the booming economy.
Amazon has added a finish to the capacitive screen that feels like the paper stock used in high-end hardcover books.
In the end, the white paper will be judged by the extent to which it is prepared to tackle the growth in car and lorry traffic directly.
The first minister said there would be an all party summit on university funding on the 15th of November with a green paper on the issue by the end of the year.
And they're saying, look, you don't have to worry about these problems, because the information that you would send by paper would be something that would end up being put into a computer program anyway.
Designed for rough concepting and creative brainstorming, Inkling bridges the gap between paper sketching and digital drawing by giving users at the front end of the creative process a way to rough-out ideas with real ink on paper and capture their concepts digitally so that they can be later refined on their computer.
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Our major banks must refinance at year-end big traunches of debenture paper.
The next morning millions of people cleared store shelves of the stuff all around the U.S. We did indeed end up having a toilet paper shortage.
Point the binoculars or telescopes at the sun -- without looking through the lenses -- and aim the other end onto a piece of paper or cardboard.
The first minister said his government was setting out a range of proposals ahead of a substantive White Paper on independence, due towards the end of the year.
The same goes for Plastic Logic, which has developed a high-end e-reader meant to replace paper.
"Mr. Bonfrere will be allowed to honour his contract till the end of the season, " the paper said.
The Scottish government is publishing a White Paper outlining the substantive case for independence towards the end of the year.
Unlike Frey's past heroes, though, he's not a Wall Street hotshot but a paper products sales rep trapped in a dead-end job.
"If I can put it on paper, I can imagine how it'll end up in a box, " said Mr. Haro, opening a guide to Spider-Man poses: crouching, leaping, dangling.
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Last year, Mr Gove signalled his intention to end modularisation, and the education White Paper published in November said the government would consult the exams watchdog Ofqual on how GCSEs could be changed.
What he missed and what the paper-only financial establishment always misses is that the end towards which all investments are aimed is exchange value.
The deadline for online returns this year was 2 February, while paper returns would need to have been submitted by the end of the previous October.
But full competition did not hit the British market until March 1991, when the government issued a white paper on telecoms policy, which effectively brought to an end the duopoly shared by BT and Mercury.
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