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Well‐being on supportive techniques in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: from neurologists' perspective
Abstract Objective To investigate intercultural neurologists' perception of well‐being in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) using gastrostomy (PEG), non‐invasive, and/or invasive ventilation (NIV/IV) and to analyse the determinants and impact on the management of the above medical interventions (MIs).
Krzysztof Barć+7 more
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Relationship between Scientific Collaboration and Citations of Science Hot Papers [PDF]
Background and aim: Co-authorship increases the possibility of visibility of articles and reflection of their findings in the research of others. The aim of the present study was to determine the number of authors and the number of citations of hot ...
Marzieh Kohandel Jahromi
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Should Citations be Counted Separately from Each Originating Section [PDF]
Articles are cited for different purposes and differentiating between reasons when counting citations may therefore give finer-grained citation count information. Although identifying and aggregating the individual reasons for each citation may be impractical, recording the number of citations that originate from different article sections might ...
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Scientometric Analysis of Digital Ethics in Scopus Database [PDF]
Objective: Considering the role of ethical issues in virtual space, this study has investigated the scientific publications on digital ethics and related fields based on scientometric indicators in Scopus database.Methodology: This research is an applied
Narjes Vara+2 more
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Summary In this contribution, we propose a detailed study of interpolation‐based data‐driven methods that are of relevance in the model reduction and also in the systems and control communities. The data are given by samples of the transfer function of the underlying (unknown) model, that is, we analyze frequency‐response data.
Quirin Aumann, Ion Victor Gosea
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Citations are not opinions: a corpus linguistics approach to understanding how citations are made [PDF]
Citation content analysis seeks to understand citations based on the language used during the making of a citation. A key issue in citation content analysis is looking for linguistic structures that characterize distinct classes of citations for the purposes of understanding the intent and function of a citation. Previous works have focused on modeling
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An Exploratory Analysis of Web Usability of Technology and Innovation Platforms based on Experts' Opinion [PDF]
Objective: The system of ideas and needs to fulfill their missions (facilitating the application of knowledge, monitoring and processing the needs of the country, the participation of experts in problem-solving, completing the chain of ideas until the ...
Farshid Danesh, Forough Rahimi
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This article details a correction to the article: Task Group on Data Citation Standards and Practices, C.-I., 2013. Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data.
CODATA-ICSTI Task Group on Data Citation Standards and Practices
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A novel method for tracking structural changes in gels using widely accessible microcomputed tomography is presented and validated for various hydro‐, alco‐, and aerogels. The core idea of the method is to track positions of micrometer‐sized tracer particles entrapped in the gel and relate them to the density of the gel network.
Anja Hajnal+3 more
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