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Retraction: Molecular Pathology in Modern Medicine: A Review of Genomic, Proteomic, and Epigenetic Insights Into Disease Mechanisms. [PDF]
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RETRACTED: Badr et al. Design and Evaluation of S-Protected Thiolated-Based Itopride Hydrochloride Polymeric Nanocrystals for Functional Dyspepsia: QbD-Driven Optimization, In Situ, In Vitro, and In Vivo Investigation. <i>Pharmaceuticals</i> 2023, <i>16</i>, 925. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2020, 2020
The rapid development of digital libraries and the proliferation of scholarly big data have created an unprecedented opportunity to explore scientific production and reward at scale. Fueled by the data exploration and computational advances in digital libraries, the science of science is an emerging multidisciplinary field that aims to quantify ...
Dashun Wang, Lu Liu
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The rapid development of digital libraries and the proliferation of scholarly big data have created an unprecedented opportunity to explore scientific production and reward at scale. Fueled by the data exploration and computational advances in digital libraries, the science of science is an emerging multidisciplinary field that aims to quantify ...
Dashun Wang, Lu Liu
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The science in computer science
Communications of the ACM, 2013Computer science is in a period of renaissance as it rediscovers its science roots.
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Advances in Health Sciences Education
In this editorial the editors reflect on issues raised by the special edition of the Journal on data science by asking the question: is data science in health professions education a 'science' as the term is generally understood? A series of criteria for science as a whole are applied to data science and the implications explored in the context of our ...
Rachel H, Ellaway, Patricia, O'Sullivan
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In this editorial the editors reflect on issues raised by the special edition of the Journal on data science by asking the question: is data science in health professions education a 'science' as the term is generally understood? A series of criteria for science as a whole are applied to data science and the implications explored in the context of our ...
Rachel H, Ellaway, Patricia, O'Sullivan
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Communications of the ACM, 2012
Researchers are exploring networked computational analysis, formal classification, and topic modeling to better identify relevant scientists, ideas, and trends.
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Researchers are exploring networked computational analysis, formal classification, and topic modeling to better identify relevant scientists, ideas, and trends.
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Philosophy of Science, History of Science, and Science of Science
1980The central topic of today’s meeting, cooperation between philosophy of science and history of science, is, to my mind, primarily a problem of professional interaction between philosophers and historians of science in studying some common object. It appears reasonable to emphasize this aspect to bring to the fore the research nature of the interaction
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Computer Science as a Lens on the Sciences:
IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'07), 2007Summary form only given. This article trace the growing influence of fundamental ideas from computer science on the nature of research in a number of scientific fields. There is a growing awareness that information processing lies at the heart of the processes studied in fields as diverse as quantum mechanics, statistical physics, nanotechnology ...
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Science, computational science, and computer science
Communications of the ACM, 1993We describe computational science as an interdisciplinary approach to doing science on computers. Our purpose is to introduce computational science as a legitimate interest of computer scientists.We present a possible foundation for computational science.
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