published article

collocation in English

meaningsofpublishandarticle

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publish
verb[T]
uk
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/
us
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/
to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, ...
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article
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɪ.kəl/
a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on ...
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(Definition ofpublishandarticlefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I removed objections to parts of his paper not included in thepublishedarticleabove.
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The articles ranged in length from 19 words (a correction to a previouslypublishedarticle) to 9112 words, with an average length of 3401 words.
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Brandeis made the same point in apublishedarticlemany years later advocating the public disclosure of corporate financial arrangements.
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I have seen allegations to this effect in apublishedarticle.
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It was in apublishedarticle, which was very strongly disputed by a large number of people.
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Note: commenting out; this should not be visible in thepublishedarticle.
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Her firstpublishedarticlewas written when she was in eighth standard.
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The journal is one of the most cited legal publications in the nation and usually generates the highest number of citations perpublishedarticle.
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They were likely sources or drafts of thepublishedarticle.
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In a video interview she mentions moving out in 2007, but in apublishedarticleshe is said to have been living there until 2008.
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These copies were further classified into exact copies of thepublishedarticle(38%), manuscripts as accepted for publishing (46%) or manuscripts as submitted (15%).
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His firstpublishedarticle, in 1941, was based on this senior's thesis.
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He sold his firstpublishedarticleat 13 and during the 1930s became internationally known for his books.
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His life, initiatory illness, and training as a shaman are detailed in apublishedarticle, also online available.
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While the number of published articles is great and getting greater, the number of full length texts remains small.
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Published articles evaluating the same index test will produce different estimates of sensitivity and specificity if different thresholds are used.
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Journals are beginning to support web posting of comments on their published articles and independent organizations are providing centralized web sites for posting comments about anypublishedarticle.
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But in fact the cause is probably technical, and may have great economic and political import, as will thepublishedarticlewithin the realm of public opinion.
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At issue was the professor's suggestion in a footnote of apublishedarticlethat the earth may not be less than 10,000 years old, as young earth creationists maintain.
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The number of published articles was obtained from all years, whereas sale was measured during the first 3 years after approval.
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