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BACKGROUND As pediatric ambulatory surgeries are rising and existing methods to reduce perioperative anxiety and pain are lacking in this population, a serious game for health (SGH), CliniPup, was developed to address this unmet need.
Sarah Verschueren+6 more
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Tom Sheldon’s article published in July 2018 entitled ‘Preprints could promote confusion and distortion’ generated some heated debate and responses in both social media and the scientific literature. Here we present some thoughts and views from the Microbiology Society, a not for-profit membership charity for scientists interested in microbes and the ...
Norman K. Fry+2 more
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In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Journalists are a main source of reliable public health information during crises and, until recently, journalists have been reluctant to cover preprints ...
Alice Fleerackers+4 more
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Subcritical Superstrings [PDF]
We introduce the Liouville mode into the Green-Schwarz superstring. Like massive supersymmetry without central charges, there is no kappa symmetry. However, the second-class constraints (and corresponding Wess-Zumino term) remain, and can be solved by ...
A. Bilal+31 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the pace of science. Many scientific data are published on preprint repositories, prior to peer review, which raises questions about the credibility of the information not yet validated by other scientists.
L. Massarani, L. Neves
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Stable Calculations for Unstable Particles: Restoring Gauge Invariance [PDF]
We discuss theoretical and phenomenological aspects of the use of boson propagators with energy-dependent widths in predictions for high-energy scattering processes. In general, gauge invariance is violated in such calculations.
Aeppli+20 more
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Using Preprints for Journal Clubs [PDF]
N.G. thanks Sophien Kamoum for discussions on this topic, which helped shape his views.Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Casadevall, Arturo, Gow, Neil
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Preprints as a driver of open science: Opportunities for Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is an emerging force of open access scholarly output. For example, Indonesia is in a tight competition with United Kingdom as the largest publisher of open access journals and the second largest producer of open access articles in the ...
Dasapta Erwin Irawan+2 more
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Examining linguistic shifts between preprints and publications
Preprints allow researchers to make their findings available to the scientific community before they have undergone peer review. Studies on preprints within bioRxiv have been largely focused on article metadata and how often these preprints are ...
David N. Nicholson+5 more
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There is concern that preprint articles will lead to an increase in the amount of scientifically invalid work available. The objectives of this study were to determine the proportion of prevention preprints published within 12 months, the consistency of ...
Isolde Sommer+6 more
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