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Libraries and Scholarly Communication in the United States: The Historical Dimension (Book Review)
Scott Stebelman
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Treating Hearing Loss: From Cochlear Implantation to Gene Therapy
Cochlear implantation is the primary treatment for deafness, restoring functional hearing in over a million people. Recently, gene therapy has enabled biological hearing restoration in a small number of patients with OTOF‐related mutations. This perspective evaluates both approaches, concluding that cochlear implants will remain the standard for most ...
Fan‐Gang Zeng +4 more
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Geometrically Encoded Positioning of Introns, Intergenic Segments, and Exons in the Human Genome
This study introduces a new hypothesis: exons, introns, and intergenic segments are non‐random projections of the functional layers of 3D structure of chromatin packing domains. Evidence is presented that this “geometric code” may encode volumetric structure, reconciling epigenetic patterns, correlates with oncogenic mutations, acting as a potential ...
Luay M. Almassalha +11 more
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The case for an inclusive scholarly communication infrastructure for social sciences and humanities. [PDF]
Maryl M +3 more
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A ultrasound‐driven triboelectric nanogenerator multi‐frequency modulated simultaneous wireless power and information transmission (US‐TENG‐MF‐SWIPT) system is proposed for various intelligent microsystems, which increases the efficiency of information transmission multiply with almost no reduction in the power transmission efficiency.
Hongwei Yuan +6 more
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Uncensored Scholarly Communication Fragments
Uncensored, pre-COVID-19 musings on "transformative agreements" and scholarly communication in two parts: ♦ Part One: Reflections on "Transformative Agreements" ♦ Part Two: Scholarly Communication Freedom ...
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Coastal dissolved organic carbon (DOC) represents one of the largest reduced carbon pools on Earth, and they are influenced by temperature. Across 7.6–35.9 °C ranges, the microbial‐mediated DOC dynamics is characterized by three temperature thresholds.
Junfu Dong +12 more
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COVID-19 experience reports: an emerging trend in scholarly communication. [PDF]
Kaliya-Perumal AK, Kharlukhi J, Omar UF.
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Economics of scholarly communication in transition
Academic library budgets are the primary source of revenue for scholarly journal publishing. There is more than enough money in the budgets of academic libraries to fund a fully open access scholarly journal publishing system. Seeking efficiencies, such as a reasonable average cost per article, will be key to a successful transition.
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