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Self-organization of collaboration networks [PDF]
We study collaboration networks in terms of evolving, self-organizing bipartite graph models. We propose a model of a growing network, which combines preferential edge attachment with the bipartite structure, generic for collaboration networks. The model
A. Bekessy +14 more
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Background Accurate burden estimates are necessary to inform priority setting and rational resource allocation. Weighting prevalence inversely proportional to time-at-risk has been proposed as a solution for length-biased sampling, an important ...
Italian PPS network
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Local Defence (Self-Defence) in Lithuania during the Nazi German Occupation (1941–1944)
In the summer of 1943 a substantial turning point took place in the Eastern front, the Germans lost their strategic initiative and were dislodged far to the West. Lithuania was not anymore a remote and quite country to protect their rear. In summer 1943
Rimantas Zizas
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BACKGROUND Scabies is a skin disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, resulting in intense itching and rash, and sometimes secondary infections with complications.
SCABEAT Network group
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This article presents the testimony of the former Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Government, Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius, concerning the tragic events of 1940 in Lithuania, given to the Kersten Committee, which had been ...
Mindaugas Tamošaitis
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Clustering and preferential attachment in growing networks [PDF]
We study empirically the time evolution of scientific collaboration networks in physics and biology. In these networks, two scientists are considered connected if they have coauthored one or more papers together.
A. Broder +16 more
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Guilt by association: How scientific misconduct harms prior collaborators
Recent highly publicized cases of scientific misconduct have raised concerns about its consequences for academic careers. Previous and anecdotal evidence suggests that these reach far beyond the fraudulent scientist and her career, affecting coauthors ...
K. Hussinger, Maikel Pellens
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Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes substantial morbidity in infants
the Nirsevimab Effectiveness Study Collaborators
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As shifts occur on the global market and business models adapt to a dynamic environment, the process of business internationalization, as performed by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), maintains its relevance for academics, professionals ...
Andrei Andreia Gabriela +3 more
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Gandhi’s Many Influences and Collaborators [PDF]
In Gandhi's Printing Press, Isabel Hofmeyr introduces readers to the nuances of the newspaper in a far-flung colony in the age when mail and news traveled by ship and when readers were encouraged by Gandhi to read slowly and deeply. This article explores
Presbey, Gail
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