Competitive broomball features refereed games, use of the offside rule and score-keeping. |
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It will be nice if you get your degree with a few refereed journal publications already in hand. |
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He has published a number of books, chapters and refereed research papers on effective programs for young children and their families. |
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The publication of research papers in refereed journals is an important measure of success and an important criterion for promotions. |
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If you really love referees or can't keep your cool at games, please join one of our refereed leagues. |
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In April 1907 Kirkham refereed a Southern League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Watford. |
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Publication in a refereed academic journal is an important-but not perfect-indicator of the quality of a research paper. |
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Kallenberg refereed that game a common practice in that era and some of the spectators took exception to some of his decisions. |
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At the same time we're being encouraged to publish stuff in hard copy in journals, refereed journals and refereed books, which is my line of country. |
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Scientific developments in other nations were written up in refereed journals and became universally available. |
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Dr. Leader is the author of over 80 articles in refereed journals, several book chapters and review articles. |
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My key predictions of the top quark mass and the Higgs boson mass even appeared in the pages of Nature, the most prestigious refereed science journal in the world. |
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Also, not all the work supporting this scale has been published in refereed journals. |
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There was some concern about the scientific validity of the WQI as it had not yet been published in a refereed journal. |
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I refereed many fights, usually as the sullen teenagers tried to shove aside the little ones. |
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The publication of results in refereed reviews would provide some guarantee that the theory is not completely erroneous. |
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As part of its normal processes, the commission is taking stakeholder feedback into account as well as having the modelling formally refereed. |
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In the course of her career, Greenwood has authored more than 25 peer reviewed publications and produced nearly two dozen refereed research reports and policy documents. |
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Put differently, many of the papers do not address questions of sufficient interest or importance to merit publication in a refereed journal, much less a top-tier field journal. |
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She has authored or co-authored about 150 refereed journal articles on the measurement, dosimetry and risk of internal radionuclides and external radiation, with an emphasis on natural background radiation. |
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No snapshot of reality, the science here involves theorising, soil sampling, bagging, plotting, evaluating, drawing conclusions, writing up and, finally, refereed publication in a reputable journal. Well, yes. |
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Yes, those typical Germans: the ones who surrounded Nicola Rizzoli, the Italian who refereed the second leg against Bayern Munich, baying for a second yellow card and a sending-off for Rafael da Silva. |
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Not only did he, like so many other parents, watch his children play on outdoor rinks and drive players to practices, he also refereed numerous games and generously allowed the hockey association to benefit from his fame. |
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For many disciplines, the most common and effective means of dissemination of results is through the publication of articles in high-quality refereed journals. |
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Our participation in key comparisons has been high, as has been the visibility of the scientific staff: in terms of publications this Report cites twenty-five in refereed journals plus twenty-one in conference proceedings. |
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The International Review of Education, for example, is the largest established internationally refereed journal in the field of Comparative Education. |
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Betting was heavy for the match, and was to be refereed by Jeffries himself. |
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Being printed in an unrefereed journal isn't as prestigious as being published in a refereed academic journal. |
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When it didn't happen, his followers, known as the Millerites, refereed to the event as The Great Disappointment. |
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In the rst game of the nal, refereed by Syd Cogger at PPG Canalside, James Watson played John Senior and was giving away a 27 points start. |
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The labouriously prepared and refereed conclusions are then given freely to journals whose production costs and profits restrict knowledge circulation. |
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Pearson, who has refereed more than 300 senior games including 29 Test matches, will begin his new role on October 8, Six Nations organisers announced. |
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By winning his 45th cap he overtakes one of the world's all-time great referees, Clydach's Derek Bevan, who refereed 44 Test matches including the 1991 World Cup final. |
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And the plot thickens as the game at the Bernabeu will be refereed by Howard Webb, who has been priced up at 500-1 to get the United job by a couple of puckish bookmakers. |
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