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We analyzed a data set of scientific manuscripts that were submitted to various conferences in artificial intelligence. We performed a combination of semantic, lexical, and psycholinguistic analyses of the full text of the manuscripts and compared them ...
Philippe Vincent-Lamarre +1 more
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Revisiting G. S. Lytkin’s Catalogue of Manuscripts Used by Faithful Oirats
Introduction. Oirat-language (Clear Script) sources have been cataloguized by A. G. Sazykin, V. L. Uspensky, N. S. Yakhontova, K. V. Orlova, D. N. Muzraeva, and others. The Mongolian Collection of the Gorky Scientific Library at St. Petersburg University
Aisa O. Doleeva
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The objective of this scientometric study was to assess the global trends and characteristics of published occupational health research from 2016 to 2020.
Frank Mayta-Tovalino +6 more
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Investigating the role of Islamic manuscripts as the common written religious, cultural, scientific, and artistic heritage in Iran-Iraq connections [PDF]
Purpose: Iran and Iraq are of countries with common manuscripts that demonstrates the common heritage of hundred years of the countries' shared history, science, culture and art.
Ali Ali Sadeghzadeh Vayghan
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Scientific description of the manuscripts of the treatise "Risala fi-s Siyasа" of Abu Nasr al-Farabi
The article provides a scientific description of the manuscripts of the treatise of Second Teacher AbuNasr al-Farabi (260 AH/870 – 339 AH/950) "Risala fi-s Siyasa" (السیاسة في رسالة/ (Treatise on politics/. Italso provides information about the discovery
A. Khavan
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Albert Fatkhi (1937–1992) – Scientist, Expert in Tatar Manuscripts
The publication examines the scientific activities of the famous archeographer, specialist in the field of oriental manuscripts and Tatar literature Fatkhiev, Albert Saitovich. A. Fatkhi is was born in the Aktanysh region of Tatarstan. His name is listed
Lyalya R. Murtazina
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The Armenian Convent of Holy Archangels in Jerusalem and its Epigraphic Heritage [PDF]
The Armenian monasteries and churches in Jerusalem are rich in pilgrims’ inscriptions and graffiti, and the collection and publication of these inscriptions form the primary focus of my research, which began in 2019 as part of the project ‘The Armenian ...
Khachik Harutyunyan
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Improving transparency and scientific rigor in academic publishing. [PDF]
Progress in basic and clinical research is slowed when researchers fail to provide a complete and accurate report of how a study was designed, executed, and the results analyzed.
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Armenian Graffiti from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem [PDF]
The Holy Land’s shrines are abundant with multilingual inscriptions that pilgrims have left over the centuries. Such inscriptions and graffiti are numerous inside and outside of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, one of the major Christian ...
Khachik Harutyunyan
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Writing ‘acknowledgements’ in manuscripts: More than gratitude!
In scientific manuscripts, authorship is based on substantial contributions to the research; all other contributions are acknowledged. Acknowledgements may be for intellectual inputs, financial or technical support, sharing data or other materials, and ...
Samir Kumar Praharaj, Shahul Ameen
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