Examples of using Manuscript in English and their translations into Chinese
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Archaeologists have found 643 manuscript copies of the works of Homer, allowing us a 95 percent confidence in the original text.
If you are unsure which of our journals to submit your manuscript to, use our decision tree to help you find the right one.
There are 1716 manuscript copies of the Gospels, 531 of the Act, 628 of the Pauline Epistles, 219 of the Apocalypse.
After we completed this manuscript, I checked the schedule and noticed our original start date.
According to Ginsburg, however, the manuscript numbered"Oriental 4445" of the British Museum dates back to the middle of the ninth century.
If the manuscript reports on a study that relied upon the collection of data, the timetable must be provided within the text.
Less than an hour after submitting the manuscript, McCool received word that his article had been accepted.
This article will be reviewed alongside the manuscript and may require revision before acceptance.
Manuscript submission, peer review, copyright-license payments, data sharing, and journal management will be paid for with the tokens.
Without question, this encumbers the manuscript production process, so allowances will need to be built into the manuscript development schedule to accommodate these reviews.
This type of manuscript does not follow as standard a format as a research report.
The manuscript was in the possession of the Birgittine Monastery in Vadstena and was acquired by the Royal Library(National Library of Sweden) in 1780.
Charlotte Brontë's manuscript of Jane Eyre, including the famous line from the concluding chapter:‘Reader- I married him';
Finkler adds,"As the authors humbly write in the manuscript, this is indeed the first step toward vector nanoscale magnetometry.
This may necessitate revising the manuscript preparation schedule to accommodate these reviews(paras. 38.3, 41, 42.2 and 43).
Scholars have eagerly examined this manuscript and compared it with the Tiberian text.
This is the last chance I will have to edit the manuscript unless some crazy error has slipped through.
In addition to the logical inconsistency, the remarkable historical, archaeological and manuscript evidence shows that Jesus was neither a liar nor a lunatic.
Wilkins in 1715, on the basis of a Cambridge manuscript of 1347, this edition containing a later revision of the targumic text.
If you go back to 2014 and you listen to the manuscript you will understand I didn't say'no'.