1. His research on environmental links to autism are ongoing; he plans to publish in the coming months but will not disclose any of his studies until they are accepted by a journal.
2. On Tuesday, an American Heart Association journal will publish details of a big international effort by scientists to pool information and find more of these genes.
3. Authors would still retain their copyright and could publishanywhere they pleased - including at a high-priced journal, if the journal would have them.
4. The Journal of Consumer Psychology plans to publish it in a coming issue.
《消费者心理》将在下期刊登此文。
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5. China shall publish this journal on a regular basis and make copies of all issues of this journal readily available to individuals and enterprises.
中国应定期出版该刊物,并使个人和企业可容易获得该刊物各期。
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6. Along with their student collaborator, they will present the results of their experiments at an international behavior meeting and publish their results in a peer-reviewed journal.
7. A scientist would take the risk of ostracism from a disapproving medical and scientific establishment, and know that journal would possibly refuse to publishany paper on the subject.
8. Australian researchers publish details of three people who had a seizure after brushing their teeth in today's issue of the journal Neurology.
澳大利亚研究人员在今天出版的神经病学杂志上详细描述了三位刷牙后出现癫痫发作的患者。
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9. He says this research and how Science and the British journal Nature decide to publish it will set a precedent for future publications.
他表示《科学》和英国的《自然》杂志如何决定出版这一项研究的详细报道将为未来的出版物开创一次先例。
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10. Science is tough. You never known when you will be scooped and then you will never get the ghost of a chance to publish it in the same journal.
从事科学这一行真不容易,你永远不知道什么时候会被抢先发表然后就没有一丝机会可以发表在同一级杂志了。
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11. Do you want to publish your article in a newspaper, a journal, on the Internet, or anywhere?
需要发表文章在报纸,期刊,电子网路或其他地方吗?。
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12. In a print environment, copyright on journalarticles restricted only journalpublishers - requiring them to obtain permission to publishan article - and would-be plagiarists.
13. In order for an author to stand up in front of a conference proudly, or to expect to publish his paper in ajournal, he or she sought to get significant results.