periodical publication

collocation in English

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periodical
noun[C]
uk
/ˌpɪə.riˈɒd.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌpɪr.iˈɑː.dɪ.kəl/
a magazine or newspaper, especially on a serious subject, that is ...
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publication
noun
uk
/ˌpʌb.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌpʌb.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act of making information or stories available to people in a printed or ...
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(Definition ofperiodicalandpublicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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No licence is now necessary to enable any new newspaper orperiodicalpublicationto be published provided that it does not use more than 8 cwts.
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That method is to let the newspapers get their information as best they can, and to disseminate it in the ordinary methods of newspaper andperiodicalpublication.
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As no licence is now necessary to enable any new newspaper orperiodicalpublicationto be published provided that it does not use more than eight cwts.
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Similarly, if it were done in the form of some otherperiodicalpublication, some kind of newspaper published under any auspices, the action would be legal.
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In academic publishing, a scientific journal is aperiodicalpublicationintended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research.
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She also wrote anecdotes, sketches and feuilletons forperiodicalpublication.
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There the defendants had engaged the plaintiff to write a treatise for aperiodicalpublication.
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This is the oldestperiodicalpublicationin the region.
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The custom ofperiodicalpublicationof censures is an old one.
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Aperiodicalpublicationfor scientific experts, in contrast, is called a scientific journal.
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There was aperiodicalpublicationthat collected a selection of the memoirs presented at the institution and was sent around to main scientific academies and institutions around the world.
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