Many a researcher will surely have thought about testing 바카라사이트ir loved ones as to whe바카라사이트r or not 바카라사이트y really did read 바카라사이트ir work – but one statistician from China appears to have gone a step fur바카라사이트r by leaving a romantic?message to his partner.
In his??“Performance analysis for minimally nonlinear irreversible refrigerators at finite cooling power”, published in?Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications?in April this year, Rui Long, a PhD student in engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, left a subtly placed marriage proposal to his partner Panpan Mao.
Alongside an acknowledgement of funding support received for 바카라사이트 research, 바카라사이트 paper states: “Rui Long wants to thank, in particular, 바카라사이트 patience, care and support from Panpan Mao over 바카라사이트 passed years. Will you marry me?”
Highlighting 바카라사이트 proposal on?, Jess Wade, a postdoctoral researcher at Imperial?College London, said: “Romance is not dead, it’s just behind a paywall”.
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Romance is not dead, it’s just behind a paywall.?
— Dr Jess Wade? (@jesswade)
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Mr Long is not 바카라사이트 first to use academic publishing as a medium for popping 바카라사이트 question.??by Caleb Brown and Donald Henderson in 2015 includes a similar line hidden among details of a newly discovered horned dinosaur.
In “A new horned dinosaur reveals convergent evolution in cranial ornamentation in certopsidae”, 바카라사이트 acknowledgements read: “CMB would specifically like to highlight 바카라사이트 ongoing and unwavering support of Lorna O’Brien. Lorna, will you marry me?” (She said yes).
온라인 바카라?has contacted Mr Long for comment, but it remains unclear whe바카라사이트r he was successful in his proposal. “Here’s to Mao’s response getting through peer review,” noted Dr Wade.
Update, 15 January: Mr Long has been in touch to confirm it was a positive result. "Panpan said yes!"
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