publication date
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpublicationanddate
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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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date
noun[C]
uk/deɪt/us/deɪt/
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and ...
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(Definition ofpublicationanddatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It must be noted, however, that despite its recentpublicationdate, some of the information is no longer current.
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However, by thepublicationdatethis proves not to be the case.
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These relationships held true even after controlling forpublicationdate.
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First, when faced with the book, one checks thepublicationdate.
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Thepublicationdateis misleading + the work was actually written during the late nineteenth century and completed in 1897.
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The two volumes have more in common than theirpublicationdate.
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Continual references to the coming of peril and thepublicationdateof 1902 suggest a con_ation of these issues.
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Paradoxically, however, the book's major shortcoming is itspublicationdateof 2005.
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The five books were selected on the basis of theirpublicationdate.
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Note that earlierpublicationdatewas associated with less favorable results, contrary to the hypothesis.
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Mixed results were shown for length of follow-up, independence of outcome measurement, andpublicationdate.
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Studies were categorized bypublicationdateinto 5-year time intervals between 1976 and 1995, and a 2-year interval of 1996-97.
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Publicationdateis given as 1841.
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There is nopublicationdate.
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Firstpublicationdateis 2004 and there are some deficiencies which no doubt subsequent editions will remedy.
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In the face of the 2004publicationdate, many - and seemingly most - of the sources and data used for these former conference papers are pre-2000.
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While this book has apublicationdateof 1995, it represents, overall, the state of phonological theory as of the late 1980s and the early 1990s.
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