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Exploring research frontiers and emerging trends of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in the treatment of colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Li X, Chen Z, Yin J, Shen X, Li H.
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Contemporary Scientometric Characteristics of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. [PDF]
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Citation inequity and gendered citation practices in contemporary physics
Nature Physics, 2021The under-attribution of women’s contributions to scientific scholarship is well known and well studied. One measure of this under-attribution is the citation gap between men and women: the under-citation of papers authored by women relative to expected ...
E. Teich+10 more
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Journal of information science, 2020
In our study, we examine the impact of citation network structures on the ability to discern valuable research topics in Computer Science literature. We use the bibliographic information available in the DBLP database to extract candidate phrases from ...
Rajmund Kleminski+2 more
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In our study, we examine the impact of citation network structures on the ability to discern valuable research topics in Computer Science literature. We use the bibliographic information available in the DBLP database to extract candidate phrases from ...
Rajmund Kleminski+2 more
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A context-aware citation recommendation model with BERT and graph convolutional networks
Scientometrics, 2019With the tremendous growth in the number of scientific papers being published, searching for references while writing a scientific paper is a time-consuming process.
Chanwoo Jeong+4 more
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Motivations for citation: A comparison of self citation and citation to others
Scientometrics, 1991The citation motivations among 51 self citing authors in several natural science disciplines were investigated. Results of a survey on reasons for both self citation and citation to others show that there are very few differences in motivation, and that there are plausible intellectual grounds for those differences which are substantial.
H. W. Snyder, Susan Bonzi
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