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you 'll need to check the particular policies of each publisher to see what is allowed and what is not allowed .
if you need to publish the book and you have found one publisher that allows it .
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i am not aware of any university run participant pools .
at the universities i 've worked in north america , human-subject studies ( esp .
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apart from admission ( which normally should not be related to age ) , there is something that 's related to your question .
age is not a phd admission facor in the continental europe , too .
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this post refers to research in the stem fields , and may not be applicable to other research topics .
this is about my experience in computer engineering i found that reading for breadth was the more important approach .
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if you don 't want to pay for adobe acrobat pro , as @ schultem mentions , latex can do this with embedded hyperlinks .
if you don 't mind hosting your files online , slideshare is a good solution .
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i don 't think there are likely to be any standards that address this issue specifically .
you 're going to find answers all over the map for this one ( i.e. , there probably aren 't " standards " ) .
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my answer would be depending on which gre are you referring to ?
the problem i see with the gres is that the scoring range is highly compressed .
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if you have access to it , you can very easily do that with thomson reuters ’ web of science portal .
you can have a look at the arxiv cultoromics website at http : / / arxiv.culturomics.org , which however searches in articles on the arxiv .
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in general there are a number of different distinct workflows that lead to a poster .
for completeness , apple 's pages has quite a few nice poster layouts .
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it is perfectly okay to ask for the figure knowing well that the other person may not give .
you can always ask , then it is the choice of the author to accept or not .
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the academic year does start around september in the usa and i think most european countries .
i would not accelerate things , to avoid getting worse grades that you want .
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i will advise exactly the contrary of what bravo just said in another answer : go for a !
you could defer admission , but it 's a little unusual to defer for a year .
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edit , again : the question seems to have changed , yet again .
i can think of three reasons why a faculty member might reveal how a student performed on a qualifying examination .
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i agree with seteropere completely , " network science " is a very broad subject .
i would say you are approaching it in the wrong way .
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supporting an ideology in an ostentatious manner ( rather than privately or discreetly ) is a personality problem .
i think for an appropriate answer i 'd need to know exactly what the ' bad ' ideology is .
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this does not fully answer your question , but it is certainly one consideration .
i am a phd student in computational science , which is an interdisciplinary major spanning mathematics , computer science , and engineerning .
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a few possible problems : 1 ) such an id system seems a little intrusive .
in mathematics , we already have a database of this sort - two them , in fact , with in mathscinet and zentralblatt math .
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as an complement to the other answers , let me address the question of why planets tend towards tidal locking .
the other answers here are fantastic at explaining in a technical sense .
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stars are rotating , but that 's not the cause for their stability .
stars rotate due to the angular momentum of the gas they formed from .
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it indeed appears the andromeda galaxy ( m31 ) and the milky way ( mw ) are en route to a collision .
in a few billion years , the milky way and andromeda will collide .
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the short answer is : we are made from the " stuff " contributed by many stars .
it is highly unlikely that we 're made out of stuff from only one star .
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all we know is this : distant objects are receding from us at a rate proportional to their distance from us .
the expansion of space means that objects in cosmological distances are receding away from each other .
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like chris said above , stars rotate to conserve their angular momentum .
stars are rotating , but that 's not the cause for their stability .
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according to this website the peak visible magnitude will be about 10.5 around february 2nd .
the aavso data seems to indicate that it might have already peaked , at around 10.5 ( visual ) .
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all of these effects are related to the 11 year solar cycle .
i will be specific to answering the part regarding the prediction of solar flares .
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we are moving " ... relative to the comoving cosmic rest frame ... at some 371 km / s towards the constellation leo " .
there is no ' still ' that is not relative to some other object .
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yes , it 's true that the apparent size of the moon is 30 arcmin .
when you gaze at the moon " live " , you are not seeing a still image .
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let us assume the data for a globular cluster to be equivalent to that of m13 .
globular clusters occupy an interesting place in the spectrum of composite stellar systems .
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why is the speed of light 299,792,458 m / s , and not ( for instance ) 3,1 or 4,3 x 10 ^ 44 m / s ?
speed of light being finite is one of the fundamentals of our universe .
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as per your definition , a star formed in a binary system ( hence near some gravitating body ) is a generalised planet .
the main flaw with your definition of a " generalised planet " would be the boundary between stars and planets .
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a method used to calculate the distance between stars is 3 dimensional trigonometry .
you only need two-dimensional trigonometry if you know the distances to the two stars and their angular separation .
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the farther away , the faster the galaxies move away from us .
here is my answer to a similar question posted on the physics stack exchange website .
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stars form in star-formation regions , which itself develop from molecular clouds .
it may be possible for a solar system like ours to exist outside of a galaxy .
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a black hole ( briefly ) , is nothing more than a dead star whose mass was more than 3 solar masses .
i think you mean to ask , " what is the local sidereal time of greenwhich ? " .
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yes , but it does not stay in the same constellation .
constellations are human constructs to make sense of the night sky .
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asteroids are what are called minor planets - small inner solar system rocky bodies .
the objects you are refering to are actually two different objects : asteroids and comets .
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here is a lexical decision task i wrote years ago using php and javascript ( github link ) .
just for reference , i ended up writing simple web-based lexical decision task software myself .
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it 's pretty difficult to imagine a person with social anxiety disorder being an extrovert .
on the surface , it does seem like social anxiety disorder and extroversion shouldn 't both exist in the same person .
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it is hard to delineate emotion completely from thoughts or sensations , because emotion can contain both .
technically speaking , an emotion is not different from thought the way it is processed in brain , both involve neurotransmitters .
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i 've found an additional concept that may be related to the original question : prototype theory .
according to current models of human concept learning , the answer to your question is both .
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there are individuals who possess extraordinary memory ability , sometimes called eidetic memory .
there are many arguments for why this is not the case .
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spike trigger is a specific type or you could say a sub-set of reverse correlations , covariance and probabilities .
there 's the naïve version of spike triggered averaging , and the sophisticated version .
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as mentioned in the other comments , anova is problematic when mixing types of predictor variables .
i like to think of multitasking as rapid task switching .
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q : what is the reason for people to implicitly trust their peers in extreme ( or not ) situations ?
one human-being reliance on other ( s ) awareness is defined by the level of trust between the humans .
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intrinsic reward is the emotional pay-off that you get by completing an activity .
according to frederick herzberg 's two-factor theory of motivation , intrinsic rewards are motivators ( e.g .
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presumably the decision of drivers to slow down in response to work zone signage is influenced by many factors .
this short talk deals with issues of " cheating slightly " : dan ariely : our buggy moral code .
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when studying adult iq , general adult norms are often used .
basically , what you do is you compare each age group iq to the standardization sample .
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some ancient historical precedent exists for preferring $ 10 $ , but also for $ 6 $ , so that 's mixed support from wikipedia on perfect numbers .
this is indeed possible , but i haven 't seen it done experimentally for reasons other than feasibility .
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these are interesting studies , but the bottom line is : yes , environment affects cognitive abilities .
i 'm not sure what you mean by cognitive capacity , but i absolutely believe that language shapes the way we think .
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since this is a relatively new problem for behavioral researchers , i don 't know that there is a common consensus .
i 'll address just the first of your three sub-questions , the others have been answered by chuck sherrington .
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if non-human animals do have intelligence too , why is their intelligence not as advanced as humans ?
your own theory is bad because it seems to follow from a lamarkian interpretation of evolutionary theory .
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the hare psychopathy checklist is often used to assess psychopathy in clinical settings .
from an article entitled can you call a 9-year-old a psychopath ?
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i wrap steaks individually in freezer paper , then put them into ziploc freezer bags .
wrap well in plastic ( individually ) and then put in a freezer bag .
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in addition to oil , make sure the grill is nice and hot before you start cooking .
i 'd been using paper towels to oil the grill , and i just discovered that newspapers work a lot better .
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the best way i have found is to soak the ears in husk for several hours before grilling .
soak whole ears in the husk in a bowl of water .
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there are actually quite a few differences between the different types of flour .
the difference is the amount of protein contained in the flour which can range from 5 % to 15 % .
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i 've never adjusted the length of time based on number of eggs .
i don 't boil eggs enough to keep a feel for the timing ...
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i just hold the cheese closer to the edge away from the grater .
by the wording of the question , i 'm pretty sure you 're using one of those pyramidal graters or a " sheet " grater .
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i 've stored pancakes in the freezer for over two month and not had any freezer burn .
its going to depend on the type of packaging and also the freezer .
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break the bulb into cloves , breaking off the bottom and the dry stick that goes up the middle .
lay down a knife horizontaly on the cloves and hit it .
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i managed to find this recipe , i think this is where i got the idea .
i 've only made a couple of bbq sauces , but they 've always come out really well .
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i believe one cannot taste the difference between minced ( canned ) and fresh garlic once it is cooked .
in my experience , fresh garlic is great for when you want texture , or to slow down the flavour infusion .
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i grill salmon that i get with the skin on .
salmon is a great choice and it 's readily available pretty much everywhere .
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the recipe i work from has you put the meat in the freezer , then pan sear it .
starting with a whole chilled piece of meat , i quickly pour boiling water over all the outside surface .
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they don 't taste identical at all , and even more important , they don 't smell the same .
black pepper and white pepper are differing preparations of the fruit of the piper nigrum plant .
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this depends on the shelf life of the cultivar of tomato you purchased .
tomatoes will last longer if kept in the fridge , but i actually recommend against keeping them there .
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coagulated egg proteins in combination with gluten give baked goods the supporting structure they need .
there are basically two types of cakes : butter and sponge ( or génoise ) .
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a common one is haddock and is in season pretty much year round .
white fish are , as a rule , more delicately flavored than darker fleshed fish .
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good cheddar has little chunks of calcium lactate on / in it - could it be that ?
i have two suspicions : one , you 're undercooking your roux , the flour and butter mixture , and not fully incorporating the flour .
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copper can be useful for certain tasks due to the its metallic properties ( heats quickly , distributes heat evenly , etc .
probably subjective , but ... good clad stainless steel will give you much better cooking performance per dollar than copper .
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she obviously has a legit excuse , although she could have been more responsible and " have " told you in advance .
the first have covers both been more responsible and told you in that sentence .
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in some cases the implication could even be that tom does not love her .
there is no implication about tom whatsoever in such a sentence .
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i agree with others ( and yourself ) in that i have never heard this phrase in english .
i have never heard or seen the phrase you mention .
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the assertion is false , at least as you 've restated it here .
" i had mainly been " is fine , in the context you 're using it .
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i 'd suggest you look to the constructions of the native language ( s ) of your students .
as bikeboy389 said , you can learn a lot by looking at students ' native languages .
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i see some references to status as uncountable as well , but that doesn 't make much sense to me .
there are some cases " status " may be accounted of countable .
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if i understand you correctly , you are looking for a hypernym of inclusion and exclusion .
inclusion is the act of including and exclusion is the act of excluding .
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firstly , you should be aware that there are two different kinds of dashes : the en dash and the em dash .
semicolon is used to join sentences that can stand alone , but are joined to emphasize their relationship .
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pardon the brevity of this answer , but i would say " named " is preferred within the context of your example .
named is preferred in your example , since you are formally giving a name to your method .
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in standard english , i think " don 't got " has the same register as " ain 't " .
i 'd say the expression i don 't got ... is generally rare in spoken ame .
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the " more posh " words are usually latin ( occasionally greek ) in origin .
as shinto pointed out , vulgar words exist in every language .
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i 'm american , and i 've never heard the bathroom referred to as st. john 's .
in situations like these , i tend to lengthen out the phrase .
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the room used for defecation is almost always referred to by euphemism .
i 'm english , and would probably use ' toilet ' most of the time , and always in the context of a private home .
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i can only think of context using insofar as or insofar that .
the form insofar is american english ; the standard form in british and other english is ' in so far ' .
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as others have said , " ten of six " , though not used in many english speaking areas , would be understood as 5 : 50 .
" ten of six " probably means 5 : 50 but i have not heard it before .
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certainly many usage guides have advised against use of this " singular they " on various " logical " grounds .
second one ( for writing purpose ) , if i believe the " they / their ( singular ) " article .
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this may be overly obvious , but in american english , saying " you 're welcome " is certainly polite and standard .
i 'm not sure how " not at all " sounds in response to " thank you " .
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back in the day , " cable " was used to describe communications sent abroad .
the word " cable " has its origins in the days of the telegraph .
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those expressions could have slightly different meanings especially when talking about finance .
i suspect the phrase originated in the habit of drawing the internet as a cloud shape on network diagrams .
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in the united states , jails are operated by cities and counties ( or equivalent ) .
jail is a municipal level , prison is on a state / federal / provincial / territory level .
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yes , your sentence will be clearer if you write the actual word instead of the slash .
most style guides recommend against using the slash in phrases like “ x and / or y ” , as well as “ this is hard / impossible to do ” .
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if you understand yourself and your enemy , you will be far more likely to win any battle .
another meaning behind this quote aside from probabilities of winning a theoretical battle is the importance of knowing / understanding others .
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there are a lot of push up variations you can do and they all stress different muscle systems .
there are several different pushup variations out there and most of them provide a unique advantage .
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you definitely do not want to be supporting your weight with your arms on the bike for normal riding .
no , don 't support your weight on your arms your hands simply aren 't really made for supporting all that weight .
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yes , you should stretch before running , but not the sit down and reach kind of stretching .
neuromuscular activation and dynamic stretching here is an excellent video on a dynamic stretching routine for running .
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i feel your pain - i absolutely pour with sweat with any vigorous exercise , even in cool conditions .
sweat rate is sweat rate , you can 't really control it .
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running downhill is the best way to strengthen your quad muscles .
additionally often people will think a downhill marathon is easier , but in fact , is often harder than an uphill marathon .
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i recently stumbled on a great article that talks about protein consumption for the purposes of building muscle ( recovery included ) .
low reps with high weights don 't add mass because the duration of the exercise is kept short .
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rotate through square , lunges and calf raises doing each until you feel a little burn .
air squats , forward and side lunges , sprawl , wall chair , and lots and lots of jump rope .
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if you 're doing a full body workout 6 days a week , you absolutely need the rest week .
there are both physiological and neurological reasons to build in rest .
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