There has been a pair of groundbreaking papers by a team of economists into this matter.
The Associated Press received a copy of the court papers by email from representatives of the Pistorius family.
Interestingly, the paper cites several papers by the prominent free-banking advocate George Selgin.
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The Marlowe Papers by Ros Barber is up against The Universe Versus Alex Woods by Gavin Extence and The Panopticon by Jenni Fagan.
Yes, it is welcome that parliament seems to have stepped back from the worst case scenario - full-scale control of papers by politicians.
Today, regardless of whether researchers are studying particle physics or human genetics, science papers by multiple authors receive more than twice as many citations as those by individuals.
The media kingpin made the news over the weekend for weighing in on another permanent headline fixture: Tom Cruise, who has been served divorce papers by wife Katie Holmes.
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He came across the basic concept in papers by a Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ) scientist named Catherine Strader while he was studying for his Ph.
The bad news is that the papers by Dr Sundrum and Dr Randall suggest that a consequence of all this is that the extra dimensions into which gravity is wandering might be infinitely large.
So - in common with other party leaders in the past who have tried to maximise party unity and keep in with the papers by promising referendums - he may find that every solution brings a problem.
Cooley, who organized the production of the papers by 33 members of the Stern faculty over a period of just six weeks, told CNN he believed that recent sharp rises in stock markets could herald the beginnings of a wider recovery.
They revealed an unwillingness to share data which broke the spirit, if not the letter, of Britain's Freedom of Information act, an aggressive attitude to the peer review of papers by opponents and an apparent willingness to hedge science in the face of politics.
"The colossal judgment, over 2, 500 pages in length, is plagued throughout by internal inconsistencies, misstatements of evidence and conflicting findings, " his lawyer Morris Anyah said in court papers quoted by AFP.
More than 35, 000 Sats papers taken by England's 11-year-olds last May were sent back for re-marking.
All three papers are by Peter Rothwell of University of Oxford and John Radcliffe Hospital, and colleagues.
While in Berlin studying chemistry, Ulrich picks up some papers dropped by Albert Einstein in a corridor.
But according to the legal papers submitted by both sides, Warren wanted to promote the 11-year champion's likely swansong.
The New South Wales State Library says fragments of many lost languages exist in papers left by early settlers.
All seemed to have been held in conditions of near-slavery, their (mostly forged) identity papers confiscated by their captors.
All three papers are by Professor Peter M Rothwell, University of Oxford and John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, and colleagues.
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"Everything else on the paper is exactly the same, " Donald says as he puts the papers side by side.
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The Treasury's Web site is full of easy-to-find links to testimony, speeches, reports, presentations and position papers endorsed by departmental bigwigs.
Ms Quigley points to a review of 9, 000 research papers conducted by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in 2007.
The largest papers owned by Tribune, which is being taken private by real-estate mogul Sam Zell, struggled during the six-month period.
Few white Britons or Germans will have their papers checked by a suspicious policeman or be refused a job interview because of a non-French surname.
The English literature lecturer discovered the piece in February, after being asked to study a collection of papers bought by a New Zealand library.
Ask anyone who works in the research department of a large pharmaceutical company tasked with developing drugs based on papers published by academic scientists.
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Papers published by U.S. researchers were more likely to be cited in the scientific literature than those in any country except the Netherlands or Switzerland.
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Lawrence Hargrave Aeronautical Papers held by the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.
The Hearst papers, by contrast, lost so many readers because of their strident and often outrageous political views that their proprietor was close to bankruptcy.
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