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Are self-citations a normal feature of knowledge accumulation? [PDF]
Science is a cumulative activity, which can manifest itself through the act of citing. Citations are also central to research evaluation, thus creating incentives for researchers to cite their own work. Using a dataset containing more than 63 million articles and 51 million disambiguated authors, this paper examines the relative importance of self ...
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Urine is a rich source of biomarkers for cancer detection. Tumor‐derived material is released into the bloodstream and transported to the urine. Urine can easily be collected from individuals, allowing non‐invasive cancer detection. This review discusses the rationale behind urine‐based cancer detection and its potential for cancer diagnostics ...
Birgit M. M. Wever+1 more
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The Feasibility of Design and Implementation of a Research Data Management Database for Persian Scholarly Journal Articles: ISCData prototype design [PDF]
This research aims to provide a model for designing and implementing a research data management database (RDMS) for Persian scholarly articles. The content analysis method was used in this study.
Akram Fathian Dastgerdi
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Mendeley Management Reference Application and Scientific Writing Strategy
The main obstacle in making a scientific paper is due to lack of experience in writing and weak knowledge of strategies in technical writing. This workshop aims to provide insight into writing strategies, train using the Mendeley application reference ...
Muhammad Isradi+5 more
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An Anchor Learning Approach for Citation Field Learning [PDF]
Citation field learning is to segment a citation string into fields of interest such as author, title, and venue. Extracting such fields from citations is crucial for citation indexing, researcher profile analysis, etc. User-generated resources like academic homepages and Curriculum Vitae, provide rich citation field information.
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The roles and applications of extracellular vesicles in cancer
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are minute versions of cells limited by a lipid bilayer containing cytoplasm from the cell that releases them, but without a nucleus and thus unable to self‐reproduce. EVs contain multiple molecules (proteins, lipids, glycans, and nucleic acids) they can induce complex responses in cells.
Clotilde Théry, Daniel Louvard
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WATERFLOOD CONFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT – PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS & LESSONS LEARNED
Conformance improvement is commonly referred to as the action of improving the drive-fluid sweep efficiency during an oil-recovery flooding operation. This technical note highlights the authors lessons learned during the field application of one of the ...
Jay T Portwood, Jorge L Romero
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Background: The impacts of scientific research by an individual or institution are measured using various bibliometric indices such as the h-index and citations index among others.
Mohammed Bukar+4 more
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The Situation of Top Universities\\\' Websites in the Islamic World Countries: a Webometric Study
With regards to important role of universities’ websites, this article aimed to study top universities of the Islamic countries using webometrics methods. Research data were extracted from AltaVista search engine and WEBOMETRICS website.
Marzieh Goltaji, Fereshteh Didegah
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Objective: This study compares two maps of biomedical sciences using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) term co-assignments versus MeSH terms of citing/cited articles and reveals similarities and differences between the two approaches.
Fei Shu, Junping Qiu, Vincent Larivière
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