Most of the exposure estimated in Thursday's paper would come from galactic cosmic rays.
But some drug makers said that Thursday's paper increased their interest in studying similar compounds.
But Sir Richard's paper is by far the most detailed proposal to have been made public.
Dr Whitehorn's paper does not propose a mechanism by which pesticides do their damage.
Whatever it meant, it was not a subject deemed worthy of space in that evening's paper.
Unlike conventional batteries, however, no poisonous chemicals are used to make Dr Ajayan's paper.
Dr Ng retorts that he is surprised Dr Lieu's paper got past the refereeing process.
But anyone who scours Mr Straw's paper in search of preaching will be disappointed.
The first satellite was placed into geostationary orbit in 1964, just 19 years after Sir Arthur's paper.
The Cubie committee's paper catalogues how the new system is deterring some people from going into tertiary education.
One expert on diversity, Steven Scherer of the Center for Applied Genomics, is a coauthor of Venter's paper.
It declared it was avenging the deaths of some 17 workers in various accidents at Ty's paper factory.
Which leaves just one question: is there a less than even chance that Dr Iaonnidis's paper itself is wrong?
The team's paper has been published in the journal Global Change Biology.
In defining science, they cite Paul Hoyningen-Heune's paper on The Nature of Science, delivered to the World Conference on Science.
Some of them were stupid enough to buy Fannie and Freddie preferred stock, Lehman's commercial paper, Washington Mutual's paper, also.
Reading the FT this morning, Mr Osborne might be hoping that the OBR has read Professor Martin's paper as well.
Dr Lieu points out that Dr Ng's paper has not been accepted by a refereed journal, and is thus unreliable.
By switching to Perseco, the buyer for McDonald's paper goods worldwide, Chipotle has cut its napkin and packaging costs by 20% .
The story in the final edition of that day's paper had far fewer details, making only one passing reference to a phone message.
Nonetheless, ACT's paper, published yesterday in the Journal of Reproductive Medicine, provides a guidebook to groups that want to clone human embryos to make babies.
Lindau's paper was sponsored by the nonprofit National Institutes of Health.
"The Mirror had become Cap'n Bob's paper and he didn't mind what you put in, so long as it was about him, " Waterhouse later recalled.
The figures given in Prof Jacobson's paper are for lifetime risk - that is, the number of people who will die of cancer at some point.
The FDA's ability to track drug side effects is "a joke, " says David Nathan, a diabetes drug expert at Harvard Medical School who reviewed Nissen's paper.
When a government's paper currency fails to do the one thing it's supposed to do--signal that it's worth exactly what the numerical figure on the bill says--distortions result.
El Pais has withdrawn the photo from its website and collected copies of the first edition of Thursday's paper from newsstands, the BBC's Tom Burridge reports from Madrid.
But the Jerde team's paper, published online Thursday by the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, argues that the likeliest explanation remains the presence of live Asian carp.
Worse, banks have come to rely on issuing their own preference shares to raise capital, and will find that harder if holders of Fannie's and Freddie's paper suffer losses.
It should sound familiar: it's a rough (if possibly unintentional) Windows doppelganger to FiftyThree's Paper for iPad, which itself was designed by some of the former Courier team.
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