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... producing a demonstrable ' output ' . Academics are not factories . A single seminal paper may contribute far more to the gaining of knowledge than hundreds of mediocre and painstaking books and papers produced to satisfy some extrinsic ...
... producing a demonstrable ' output ' . Academics are not factories . A single seminal paper may contribute far more to the gaining of knowledge than hundreds of mediocre and painstaking books and papers produced to satisfy some extrinsic ...
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... produced a map of all sites featuring stone monoliths and circles , and all of those which were represented by ceme- teries of earthen or piled stone tumuli . This map was but a distillation of more detailed maps which had shown more ...
... produced a map of all sites featuring stone monoliths and circles , and all of those which were represented by ceme- teries of earthen or piled stone tumuli . This map was but a distillation of more detailed maps which had shown more ...
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... produced maps of their discoveries overtly in order to make the findings of their research available and to facilitate the process of evolving strategies for future studies . Yet again here , it is possible to suggest that validation of ...
... produced maps of their discoveries overtly in order to make the findings of their research available and to facilitate the process of evolving strategies for future studies . Yet again here , it is possible to suggest that validation of ...
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