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Scientific discourse, in public
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1992The experience of writing for a wider audience has benefits and drawbacks. Attempting to make scientific issues more accessible to non-scientists is no easier than explaining them to peers. Indeed, explaining toxicological data such as solvent measurements from a hazardous waste site can be even more difficult, especially in addressing those living ...
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ACS Chemical Biology, 2018
The examination of three-dimensional structural models in scientific publications allows the reader to validate or invalidate conclusions drawn by the authors. However, either due to a (temporary) lack of access to proper visualization software or a lack
P. Wolle, M. Müller, D. Rauh
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The examination of three-dimensional structural models in scientific publications allows the reader to validate or invalidate conclusions drawn by the authors. However, either due to a (temporary) lack of access to proper visualization software or a lack
P. Wolle, M. Müller, D. Rauh
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An approach for detecting the commonality and specialty between scientific publications and patents
Scientometrics, 2021Shuo Xu+4 more
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Scientific publications at U.S. federal research laboratories
Scientometrics, 2021A. Link, John T. Scott
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Life of Scientific Publications
Science, 1960S. James Goffard, Charles D. Windle
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The Economics of Scientific Publications
1981The market of all published materials in the broadest sense, including books, magazines, movies, is very unsatisfactory. The market of scientific publications fares particularly badly, and this despite heavy subsidies. The fact that scientific publications serve the market so poorly just at the time when reproduction on a small scale is available to ...
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