Examples of using Published version in English and their translations into Portuguese
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or even published versions of your work.
Commercial Linux distribution makers Red Hat and SUSE publish version 1.0 of their Linux distributions.
Liszt scholar Peter Raabe carefully compared all sketches then known of Liszt's orchestral works with the published versions of the same works.
indeed published versions exist from before Yepes was even born,
The first published version, called Release 1, appeared on the Psion Series 5 ROM v1.0 in June 1997.
It is also essential to determine whether the studies maintain the data in the published version or why they have not been published. .
The first published version of the RIPLS scale had 19 items
We explained that, actually, item 15 was not part of the original published version, but that, in practice, it was used by the author's team.
From Burke to Santayana, the published version of Kirk's doctoral dissertation,
The published version will of course be made available to the European Parliament,
If, in the published version of the letter, the role of the stage director is questioned by Ionesco,
of files in bahia, and the 2003 final published version.
The version of record is the final published version, and today most versions of record are electronic.
Mendeleev's table was his first published version; that of Meyer was an expanded version of his(Meyer's) table of 1864.
EUCOM used a recently published version of the project's TTP in its Austere Challenge 2011,
As there are limits to the width of figures in the published version(PDF), authors should take care that the legends can still be read if reduction is necessary.
Müller(1943), the first published version of the VBGF allowing for such oscillation was that of Ursin 1963a, 1963b.
As the published version cannot exceed the width of 8,3 cm for simple figures
distribute the final published version, as well as pre-print and post-print versions including a header with the bibliographic reference of published article.
As the published version may not exceed a width of 8.3 cm to simple figures