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SOME ASPECTS OF THE STUDENTS' READINESS TO ACTIVITY IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY
The article investigated the state of development of specific digital libraries – institutional repositories. In the article described the features of their use in scientific research work of the students. This research contains an interview.
O. Oleksyuk
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Robert Dellavalle, et al., Self-archiving dermatology articles, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 59(6), 2008. Self-archived December 16, 2008.
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Publishing Primary Data on the World Wide Web: Opencontext.org and an Open Future for the Past [PDF]
More scholars are exploring forms of digital dissemination, including open access (OA) systems where content is made available free of charge. These include peer -reviewed e -journals as well as traditional journals that have an online presence.
Eric C. Kansa
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INB3P is a multimodal framework for blood–brain barrier‐penetrating peptide prediction under extreme data scarcity and class imbalance. By combining physicochemical‐guided augmentation, sequence–structure co‐attention, and imbalance‐aware optimization, it improves predictive performance and interpretability.
Jingwei Lv +11 more
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Self-archiving policies worldwide
Hélène Bosc, Le droit des chercheurs à mettre leurs résultats de recherche en libre accès : appropriation des archives ouvertes par différentes communautés dans le monde [ <i> Researchers' Right to Self-Archive Their Articles In Open Access Repositories: Evolving Policy Worldwide </i> ], a preprint self-archived November 22, 2008.
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Applying Optimality Findings: Critique of Graham Taylor's Critique of RCUK Self-Archiving Mandate [PDF]
Graham Taylor, director of educational, academic and professional publishing at the Publishers Association, criticises the Research Councils UK (RCUK) proposal to require that the author of every published article based on RCUK-funded research must ...
Harnad, Stevan
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ABSTRACT Acute liver injury (ALI), driven by diverse insults such as drug toxicity and ischemia‐reperfusion, poses a high mortality risk and lacks targeted therapies. While reactive oxygen species (ROS), neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), and a coordinated cell death pathway PANoptosis have been implicated, their interplay as a unified pathogenic ...
Xiaopeng Cai +13 more
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Ted Bergstrom and Rosemarie Lavaty, How often do economists self-archive? A preprint, self-archived February 8, 2007.
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It is currently not well understood how cells regulate basic properties, e.g., volume and mechanics within dense multicellular environments like tumors. Here, we show that different cell types of cancer and also normal cells largely decrease their nuclear and cellular volumes in emerging cell clusters and that this is partly driven by cell cycle shifts.
Vaibhav Mahajan +13 more
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Introduction to self-archiving
Tomas Lund n, Publishing in Open Archives, <em> Open Access Information </em> , June 15, 2008. Nothing new here for readers of OAN, but it's a useful overview for others. If you suggest it to colleagues who are new to the topic, follow up with Stevan Harnad's Self-Archiving FAQ. <strong> Update </strong> .
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