But the publication of the paper in the scientific journal Lutra just before last Christmas seems to have been the catalyst that the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) needed to come out against the cull.
According to Joanna Fowler, a senior chemist at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, New York, who was part of the original team that synthesised the radiotracer in 1976, it was several years before a scientific journal finally accepted the group's paper for publication.
Since the publication of the white paper, various Chinese ministries including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Culture, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, the Ministry of Finance, just to name a few, have all come out with their own sets of regulations regulating various aspects of Internet business and behavior.
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Liberal Democrat AM Peter Black attacked the government on the lack of measurable targets in the programme of government and called the publication "a waste of paper".
Planned reforms to adult social care in England also look a way off after the much-delayed publication of a government White Paper, which is now expected in the summer.
In a paper accepted for publication by The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), lead author Rob Fender and colleagues assert that as many as 100 such black holes should be detectable nearby.
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Candidates also must be under 41 years of age at the time their paper was accepted for publication.
Mr. Rettig, in a recent paper for the trade publication Tax Notes, outlined a long list of information the IRS has been requesting.
The most discouraging aspect about the manuscript review process is there are numerous instances where my voice was not heard because the paper was rejected for publication.
He could not confirm the publication date, but implied that the paper would challenge St.
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After Mr Putin lambasted the tabloid, which is a sister publication to Novaya Gazeta, an opposition paper, it was promptly shut down by its publisher.
Last week, the First Minister Peter Robinson said the strategy paper was almost ready for publication, but he acknowledged there are three areas of disagreement between the parties.
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Dmitry Bondarev told the BBC's Russian Service that his publication had no connection to the other paper, which bears the name "Argumenty i Fakty - Urals Digest" and looks similar.
Several unidentified employees and clients confirmed to the publication that the clinic distributed the substances, the paper said.
Dr Minor and his colleagues are currently writing a scientific paper on the man, set for publication in a medical journal later this year.
The information about the News of the World story on the night of publication was known to only a handful of Sunday paper journalists.
These papers will lead to the publication in November this year of a composite White Paper: the prospectus upon which the referendum will be based.
But concerns over its safety were raised a decade later when surgeon Andrew Wakefield published a paper in The Lancet - which the publication later fully retracted - suggesting MMR was linked with an increased risk of autism.
Note: that all 13 authors of that paper fully supported the paper, its methods and its conclusions at publication!
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The paper's origins lie in another satirical publication called Hara-Kiri which made a name for itself in the 1960s.
Any letter, publication, form, notice, or instruction whether in paper or electronic form.
Their paper, which has not been submitted for publication in any academic journal, says that states with high abortion rates in the 1970s had bigger drops in crime in the 1990s.
The paper has no connection to the British and Irish publication of the same name.
To prevent such incidents in the future, the paper has implemented additional procedures to screen all strips before publication.
Defending the publication, Sun newspaper managing editor David Dinsmore told the BBC the paper had "thought long and hard" about whether to use the pictures and argued it was an issue of freedom of the press.
Could the LaKind and Naiman paper have languished on the web for at least three years before official publication?
"It is very hard to enforce replication before publication without causing significant delays in the review process, " which could lessen a paper's relevance, said Pinelopi Goldberg, AER editor and an economist at Yale University.
Mr Myler maintained that the paper believed its reports were "legitimate and lawful and, moreover, that publication was justified by the public interest in exposing Mr Mosley's serious impropriety".
The author of the Handbook, international expert on conservation of paper-based documents, Mr. Antonio Mirabile (Italy) introduced the publication to the invited specialists from Tashkent Islamic Institute, National Library of Uzbekistan, Museum of History, Institute of Oriental Studies, media and public.
Tindle initially rolled forward its weekly publication of The Forester from Thursday to Wednesday, but has now also announced its new weekly paper for the Gloucester area.
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