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Scientific Collaboration Networks Using Biomedical Text

2014
The combination of scientific knowledge and experience is the key success for biomedical research. This chapter demonstrates some of the strategies used to help in identifying key opinion leaders with the expertise you need, thus enabling an effort to increase collaborative biomedical research.
Siddhartha R, Jonnalagadda   +3 more
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GENDER PERCEPTION OF SCIENTIFIC TEXTS

2021
The article is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of the recipients' comprehension of scientific texts from the point of view of the gender aspect. Gender stereotypes are considered as models and schemes of perception of a scientific text generated by men and women.
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TEXT: SCIENTIFIC AND FICTIONAL

Process Management and Scientific Developments
The article analyzes some issues of creating multifunctional texts. Taking into account the necessary elements when creating the whole will ensure its correct presentation, therefore, the understanding of the content of the material by the recipient.
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DEXIS IN SCIENTIFIC TEXTS

This article discusses the concept of dexis in scientific texts. Dexis, also known as deixis, refers to words and phrases that point to time, place, or person, and its use is different in scientific writing compared to spoken or informal language. In scientific texts, the use of dexis is more limited and often carefully controlled.
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Clichén in Scientific Texts

The scientific discourse, essentially, serves as a mechanism for conveying highly complex concepts and conclusions, and its effectiveness undoubtedly depends on the adaptation of precise language. However, it is worth noting that a significant abundance of clichéd vocabulary, regularly encountered in scientific texts, jeopardizes the clarity, accuracy,
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Mitigation on medical scientific text

2018
In this paper, we propose to make some categorizations for pragmatic analysis of mitigation in the medical-scientific text. We tried to apply the pattern of mitigation presented by Caffi (2001) to medical-scientific text, by analyzing some articles in the British Medical Journal. We propose a classification of two types of strategies, bushes (cespugli)
STANCAMPIANO, DANIELE, Ierardi Silvia
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Survey of BERT-Base Models for Scientific Text Classification: COVID-19 Case Study

Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2022
Mayara Khadhraoui   +2 more
exaly  

Perception of Scientific Texts

1981
V. Smetáček, M. Königová
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