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In this way our edition discovers and publishes significant variants or true unpublished of Nietzsches texts.

That changed in the early 1990s when much of the previously unpublished text was brought out in book form.

The team used an American law, the Freedom of Information Act, to get unpublished reports on thirty-five clinical trials of four drugs.

He had arrived feeling sore that his unpublished novel, “The Temptation of Saint Anthony”, with which he meant to astound the literary world, had failed to impress his friends.

The difference is that with WSTF, unpublished scenarios are not visible to non-members.

Their results are still unpublished, But "we've found some interesting laws already, some laws that are not known," said Lipson.

For the equations course, I was given a set of unpublished lectures that emphasized existence proofs and uniqueness of solutions to differential equations.

The film's director thanked his mother, Meredith Hooper, in his acceptance speech - he has her to thank for spotting the story after she witnessed the reading of what was then an unpublished play.

The group suggests its findings may be applied to other populations, having found similar patterns, as yet unpublished, in the UK and Australia.

But leaks last year from an unpublished report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change put the figure at nearly 4.5%, about twice as much as the share of aviation.

Data on preterm birth rates worldwide were extracted during a previous systematic review of published and unpublished data on maternal mortality and morbidity reported between 1997 and 2002.

Yet there is reason to think that unpublished studies do reveal some important and rather unflattering details about antidepressants.

While Thursday's paper doesn't demonstrate conclusively that XMRV is a cause of CFS, additional unpublished data make it a very strong possibility.

unpublished造句

There were said to be unpublished manuscripts in his safe; most pundits were happy to wait.