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Valid publication of the names of forty-two phyla of prokaryotes.
After the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP) had voted to include the rank of phylum in the rules of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP), and following publication of the decision in the IJSEM, we here ...
A. Oren, G. Garrity
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No evidence for nudging after adjusting for publication bias
Thaler and Sunstein’s “nudge” (1) has spawned a revolution in behavioral science research. Despite its popularity, the “nudge approach” has been criticized for having a “limited evidence base” (e.g., ref. 2). Mertens et al.
Maximilian Maier +5 more
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Digital PCR (dPCR) has developed considerably since the publication of the Minimum Information for Publication of Digital PCR Experiments (dMIQE) guidelines in 2013, with advances in instrumentation, software, applications, and our understanding of its ...
J. Huggett
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Methods for testing publication bias in ecological and evolutionary meta‐analyses
Publication bias threatens the validity of quantitative evidence from meta‐analyses as it results in some findings being overrepresented in meta‐analytic datasets because they are published more frequently or sooner (e.g.
S Nakagawa +8 more
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The Ultimate qPCR Experiment: Producing Publication Quality, Reproducible Data the First Time.
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is one of the most common techniques for quantification of nucleic acid molecules in biological and environmental samples. Although the methodology is perceived to be relatively simple, there are a number of steps and reagents ...
Sean C. Taylor +5 more
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Publication bias is a type of systematic error when synthesizing evidence that cannot represent the underlying truth. Clinical studies with favorable results are more likely published and thus exaggerate the synthesized evidence in meta-analyses.
Linyu Shi, Lifeng Lin
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DFAST: a flexible prokaryotic genome annotation pipeline for faster genome publication
Summary: We developed a prokaryotic genome annotation pipeline, DFAST, that also supports genome submission to public sequence databases. DFAST was originally started as an on‐line annotation server, and to date, over 7000 jobs have been processed since ...
Yasuhiro Tanizawa +2 more
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on publication dynamics and non-COVID-19 research production
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected health systems and medical research worldwide but its impact on the global publication dynamics and non-COVID-19 research has not been measured.
M. Raynaud +21 more
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Background This commentary assesses critically the published article in the Health Economics Review. 2020; 10 (1), 1–9. It explains the effects of health expenditure on infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa using a panel data analysis (i.e.
Mwoya Byaro
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Presents the introductory welcome message from the conference proceedings. May include the conference officers' congratulations to all involved with the conference event and publication of the proceedings record.
Stian Hackett, Heidi Ahoniemi
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