Examples of using Already published in English and their translations into Indonesian
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while adding nuance to her already published work for more familiar readers.
starting on July 1, 2018 officially became a regular flight. Already published the letter,“he said Bandung,
stories- not already published by reliable sources.
Publication of a paper that overlaps substantially with one already published, without reference to the previous publication.
Duplicate publication is publication of a paper that overlaps substantially with one already published, without clear, visible reference to the previous publication.
They also searched already published scientific literature, including interviews with
Methods already published should be indicated by a reference,
NASA has already published photos of OSIRIS-REx taken with the navigation camera NavCam 1 on January 17,
a more critical edition is to be prepared of those books already published since the restoration by St. Pius X.
a more critical edition is to be prepared of those books already published since the reform of St. Pius X.
With more than 110 papers already published based on the Hayabusa2's findings,
summing up 5,000 pages of work by 800 scientists already published since September 2013,
this book was really designed to captivate those unlikely readers that shy away from the other poker books already published.
The 40-page synthesis is a summation of 5,000 pages of work by 800 scientists already published since September 2013,
Data already published on the plane's trajectory suggest it may have been difficult for someone to move around the cockpit in an upward-tilting
whether it duplicates the already published works, and whether or not the manuscript is sufficiently clear for publication.