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Journals in the category "Food Science & Technology” in the Journal Citation Report database
Different models of scientific communication are becoming more universal and the opportunities of publishing are more numerous and sophisticated. This study analyzed the category "Food Science & Technology" in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) database ...
Sanda Hasenay+2 more
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Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for a wide range of infections in humans, such as skin and soft tissue infections, pneumonia, food poisoning or sepsis. Historically, S.
Andrea Sanchini
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Behavioral optimization in Scientific Publishing
Peer reviewed scientific publishing is critical for communicating important findings, interpretations and theories in any branch of science. While the value of peer review is rarely doubted, much concern is being raised about the possible biases in the ...
M. Watve
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Artificial intelligence—ChatGPT and Scientific Publishing
In the story of human civilization, after millennia of oral tradition, the development of writing allowed the creation of standardized and reproducible documents that grew conspicuously with Gutenberg's invention of printing. With digital technologies, a
J. Ring
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Deepening cooperation between the LMI, KhMAPE and the Estonian scientific publishing house SSP OÜ will be part of the system of Ukraine's integration into the European Community by building pharmaceutical companies for the production of domestic drugs ...
V. Shapovalov
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Truth and trust in scientific publishing [PDF]
Every now and then something happens which induces one to say, "See! I told you so." Amusingly, the same event can induce diametrically opposed responses but of equal intensity. Let us construct a mathematical model of this situation. One's emotional response is often directly proportional to the intensity of a certain event: someone says something ...
Qais Al‐Awqati
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Proceedings of a workshop to address animal methods bias in scientific publishing.
Animal methods bias in scientific publishing is a newly defined type of publishing bias describing a preference for animal-based methods where they may not be necessary or where nonanimal-based methods may already be suitable, which impacts the ...
Catharine E. Krebs+10 more
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HIGHER EDUCATION AS A FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF UKRAINIAN YOUTH
The article describes the concept of «value», «value orientations»; a generalized classification of values is given. Based on the results of national opinion polls, the priority basic values of Ukrainian youth have been identified.
Olena Lyubovets
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Scientific publishing sanctions in response to the Russo‐Ukrainian war
*Corresponding author: Maryna Nazarovets, TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany. E-mail: marynanazarovets@gmail.com Key points • The Russian invasion of Ukraine is negatively affecting the development of the ...
M. Nazarovets, J. A. T. Silva
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Fairness in scientific publishing [PDF]
Major changes are afoot in the world of academic publishing, exemplified by innovations in publishing platforms, new approaches to metrics, improvements in our approach to peer review, and a focus on developing and encouraging open access to scientific literature and data.
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