In the new paper, Alexander Petersen, Joel Tenenbaum and their co-authors looked at the ebb and flow of word usage across various fields.
GRL, which also published some of Dr Mann's earlier papers (along with Nature), admits that he does not understand the details of the new paper.
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The new paper, however, says that the growth rate is slowing.
The new paper represents the last of the four mesons that had never been seen flipping from matter to antimatter and back in a single measurement.
With the method laid out in the new paper, all that is required is the raw data, which must be released by the mobile phone operators.
The new paper belongs to Vladimir Potanin's Uneximbank, now Russia's most powerful financial group, which already has a big stake in Komsomolskaya Pravda and took over Izvestia this summer.
Mr. Tan denied any involvement in match-fixing in a 2011 interview with Singapore's The New Paper, after being named by a German magazine that year as an alleged match-fixing financier.
The simulation detailed in the new paper is based on a sphere centered on our sun that stretches through the disk of our Milky Way galaxy out to a distance of almost a 1000 light years.
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"Antarctica is so cold that even if warming occurs it won't melt" at the rate seen in Greenland, said Ian Joughin, a glaciologist at the University of Washington in Seattle and a co-author of the new paper.
Unlike prior advocate efforts that have focused heavily on the regulation of CFI, and on the prevention of fraud, the new paper, Implementation of Crowdfunding focuses on the successful process and execution of debt and equity investments through this new realm.
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The new Kauffman paper estimates that, over 10 years, the most recently proposed Startup Visa could create anywhere from 500, 000 to 1.6 million jobs.
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The authors of a new paper published by the Brookings Institution estimate that the rise in long-term unemployment alone could cause labour-market recovery to take twice as long as after the 1982 recession.
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The new energy white paper aims for 15% of electricity in the South West to have come from renewable sources by 2010.
He and Fire, who was then working at the Carnegie Institute, published the first paper on the new technology in Nature.
In the 1870s, The New York Times advertised itself as "the only Republican paper in New York, " and most other newspapers had equally explicit party affiliations.
The elections saw the introduction of a new design of ballot paper for the parliament vote and a new voting system for the council seats.
Adam Looney at the Brookings Institution has a nice new paper on the Bush tax cuts.
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If the editors of the New York Times changed the paper's line on Iraq and no one called them on it, would it make a noise?
Lewis is probably the most respected commentator on cyber affairs in the US and his new position paper for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, The Cyber War Has Not Begun, is a welcome addition to the debate.
The government's new paper has lots to say on the need for depressed English resorts to regenerate, to adapt and to develop niche markets.
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Meanwhile, there were a bunch of nice folks in New Jersey who would index the whole paper for the New York Times Index (you know, the big red books that went out to libraries).
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It makes you wonder whether the eurocrats fear a mass revolt against the new coins and paper money.
This, the Gould report pointed out, enabled the SNP to appear at the top of all but one regional list in the elections, which saw a new ballot paper design and a new voting system for the council seats.
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While the supposition that men think about sex more than women isn't new, the paper's findings have wider implication for attitudes toward public health and how patients respond to doctors' advice, said Dr. Stacy Tessler Lindau, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and geriatric medicine who spearheaded the research.
The new results appear in a paper in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Mr Thompson, who is now the incoming chief executive of the New York Times, told the paper he had done nothing "that could be construed as untoward".
The software can become confused if you forget to turn the page electronically when you start a new page on the paper pad.
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Last year, researchers at the San Raffaele Telethon Institute published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine showing that the technique helped 8 of 10 kids without nasty side effects.
The research should also help speed the development of other gene-targeted drugs for cancer, says Haber, senior author on the New England Journal of Medicine paper and director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.
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