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journal

[jur-nl] / ˈdʒɜr nl /


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"A lake's sediment is like a journal where what happens in and around the lake gets recorded," says Associate Professor Tibby.

From Science Daily

For the nearly 300-page memoir, the 54-year-old actor broke open her personal journals, which she has kept since she was 13, and in turn, the vault that is her personal history to share her story.

From Los Angeles Times

Harris would soon have access to Ressler along with other special agents, and even the FBI’s monthly journal for his research.

From Los Angeles Times

The work, reported in the Cell Press journal Chem, describes a straightforward and reversible technique for building crystals that could support the creation of a new class of responsive, adaptable materials.

From Science Daily

The gender gap is wider in influential positions, such as economics department chairs and the editorial board members of economics journals.

From Salon