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Yes, if you own a publishing company.
Amongst other things they independently invented calculus. Newton probably made the first discovery, but delayed publishing for many years. Leibniz also held off publishing for a long time, waiting, apparently for Newton to do it. Eventually Leibniz published anyway. They became bitter rivals.
To make sure what you publish is correctly, and to provide crosscheck of your methods and results.
By publishing them. Sometimes in a report, sometimes (or simultaneously) in an article, preferably in one of the major scientific journals like Nature or The Lancet.
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The simple answer is Australian Government Publishing Service but if you're interested, here is how I found it: At http://www.ling.mq.edu.au/centres/sc/june2000.htm, there is a history on the publishing of the book OR go to the National Library of Australia catalogue and type in the title of the book and it will show several editions and who was responsible for publishing them.
The Department of Health and Human Services is responsible for creating and publishing the nutrtion objectives for the nation.
Digital Publishing is publishing related to publishing of multimedia content. E-Publishing is publishing related to E-books.
The publication of state laws is generally the responsibility of the state legislature. Most of them have a fully searchable version online, these days.
In the term, 'publishing a newspaper', the word publishing is acting as a verb.They were publishing a newspaper. (main verb)Publishing a newspaper was he dream. (verb component of noun clause as the subject of sentence)They began their company by publishing a newspaper. (verb component of noun clause as object of the preposition 'by')Publishing as a gerund: Publishing is the mainstay of their business.Publishing as an adjective: He's planning to enter the publishing business.