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What happened when eLife decided to eliminate accept/reject decisions after peer review?
Timothy E Behrens+3 more
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Atomic pair distribution functions from textured polycrystalline samples: fundamentals
The basic equations for the atomic pair distribution function of a sample that has a crystallographic texture (preferred orientation) are derived.Equations for the reduced structure function and atomic pair distribution function (PDF) of a textured polycrystalline sample are formulated in terms of the orientational distribution function (ODF) and the ...
Zizhou Gong+2 more
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How and why eLife selects papers for peer review
When deciding which submissions should be peer reviewed, eLife editors consider whether they will be able to find high-quality reviewers, and whether the reviews will be valuable to the scientific community.
eLife Editorial Leadership+2 more
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Comment on the preprint Neutrino Flavor Evolution Near a Supernova`s Core
J. Pantaleone+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the performance of DNA methylation markers for the detection of cervical precancer among screening‐positive older women without a fully visible transformation zone at colposcopy (TZ3). Design Cross‐sectional study. Setting Colposcopy clinics, Central Denmark Region, 2019–2021.
Karen Omann Binderup+10 more
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Citation Patterns to Traditional and Electronic Preprints in the Published Literature
Gregory K. Youngen
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Policy feedback and voter turnout: Evidence from the Finnish basic income experiment
Abstract In many democracies, unemployed and low‐income citizens are less willing to vote. Can social policies weaken the link between income and turnout? We study policy feedback leveraging a unique experiment in Finland, which randomly assigned a sizable group of unemployed to receiving an unconditional basic income (BI) for 2 years (2017–19 ...
Salomo Hirvonen+2 more
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The Impact of War on Asthma, a Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis: An EAACI Task Force Report
ABSTRACT Wartime events have been followed by an increase in asthma prevalence, which is believed to result from a combination of environmental hazards and psychological trauma. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to investigate this relationship by pooling available data on various wartime exposures, such as occupational, environmental, and
João Cavaleiro Rufo+12 more
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