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  • ...here a set of criteria that can help scientists, reviewers and editors to publish technically sound, scientifically high-impact negative (or null) results or
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  • |abstract=A geneticist's decision not to publish his finalized preprint in a journal gets support from scientists online. Pr
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  • ...in ones are: The "version of record" is the copy of the article publishers publish and an "author accepted manuscript" is the final copy submitted to the publ === Reasons to publish open access ===
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  • * Before you publish the template:
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  • ...int gains visibility without waiting for the usually long time it takes to publish in a journal. This allows you to promote your research easily and also obta
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  • ...d at least 10 articles. This is in addition to the standard requirement to publish a minimum of 5 research articles per year.
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  • ...ed for publication, and the average time required for graduate students to publish their first paper has increased and is approaching the desirable duration o ...xists in the present journal system. For example, a researcher can quickly publish a study with minimal data in a lower journal; this publication can potentia
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  • ...option of publishing a 'Commentary' to be reviewed by the authors who may publish a reply as part of the commentary, with DOI. [Unlike the open peer review,
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  • ...opment of an open-source technology stack aimed at enabling researchers to publish reproducible manuscripts through online journals. Reproducible manuscripts
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  • ...cal and environmental sciences. It aims for rapid decision making and will publish articles as soon as they are ready. ''PeerJ'' is based in both San Diego, U
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  • ...hold back when invited to vent. โ€œIt's still ludicrous how much it costs to publish research โ€” let alone what we pay,โ€ he declares. The biggest travesty, h
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  • ...ial, and political tug-of-war taking place before deciding if they wish to publish their important findings as a preprint prior or simultaneous to submitting
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  • ...y be incentivized to '''look more toward quality than speed''' and seek to publish the definitive work that will stand the test of time ..'' - Quoted from [[V
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  • ...y be incentivized to '''look more toward quality than speed''' and seek to publish the definitive work that will stand the test of time ..''
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  • ...ral working groups on the manuscript gives a unique opportunity to jointly publish and compare data. This makes it easier for beginners to work with PBMCs and
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  • ...ly not to have the journal name, as per [[DORA]] principles that where you publish is not the important part. It is certainly a new and provocative way to do
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  • ...inequalities (''P''โ€‰ <โ€‰0.05 or ''P''โ€‰>โ€‰0.05). Decisions to interpret or to publish results will not be based on statistical thresholds. People will spend less
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  • ...nd resubmit articles, how to improve writing quality, and how to write and publish academic work. ...100: Rejections are like a sales tax on publications. The more papers you publish, the more rejections you receive.
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  • ...policies of major publishers in biology, and describe the main options to publish preprints. ...on a certain interpretation of the Ingelfinger rule: scientists should not publish the same manuscript twice [Altman L (1996) The Ingelfinger rule, embargoes,
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  • ...d will allow us to carry on in the future parallel experiments and jointly publish the results under the umbrella of the MITO-EAGLE COST Action.
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  • ...lt of failure to adhere to good scientific practice and the desperation to publish or perish. This is a multifaceted, multistakeholder problem. No single part
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  • ...ifiable risk factor for chronic diseases as obesity and tobacco. Today, we publish our second Series, which provides an update of the field since 2012 and an
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  • ::::# Two-way free access both for authors to publish and users to read. ...ped include [https://www.pubpub.org/ PubPub], which allows authors to self-publish their work. PubPub then provides a mechanism for creating overlay journals
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  • ...and preliminary data from the Oroboros MitoFit laboratory, we are going to publish the test results in collaboration with the Department for Medical Statistic
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  • ...that nevertheless makes the major point you wanted to make. Even when you publish a better paper, you are seen as mopping up the details after someone who ma ...w that their careers depend on the results they achieve and the papers thy publish, so three is always a certain amount of jockeying for opportunity to do the
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  • ...All articles are โ€˜livingโ€™, even after peer review is complete: authors can publish an updated version of their articles at any time if there have been small d
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  • ...d will allow us to carry on in the future parallel experiments and jointly publish the results under the umbrella of the MITO-EAGLE COST Action. Specifically, ...d will allow us to carry on in the future parallel experiments and jointly publish the results under the umbrella of the MitoEAGLE COST Action. Specifically,
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  • ::::* Researchers are tempted to promise and publish exaggerated results to continue their funding for what they think of as inn ::::* PLOS One has pledged to publish reproducibility checks done by contracted independent laboratories as part
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  • ...gal limitations, or other factors, suggests that it may still be easier to publish than to correct the literature (Teixeira da Silva 2017a; Maliฤki et al. 20
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  • ...the time they spend. Researchers with more restricted funds still get to publish their high quality manuscripts. ::::* This is in addition to the standard requirement to publish a minimum of 5 research articles per year.
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  • ...orts the publication processโ€”for example, by heightening the temptation to publish multiple papers on just one experiment or dataset.
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  • ...ns need such commercial publicity. One thing that can surely be done is to publish about the new action in appropriate academic journals. We reecently did exa ...inal approval of the article to be given by the project. "Impact" will not publish anything on the project without written consent from the Action Chair. "Imp
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  • ...y be incentivized to '''look more toward quality than speed''' and seek to publish the definitive work that will stand the test of time ..''
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  • ...te, Number, Object, Organism, Permeabilized cells, Publication efficiency, Publish, Sample, System, Unit, Volume
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  • ...ing original research)? I guess the traditional academic model would be to publish a newer/updated review after sufficient time had passed? - No problem to j ...[Zorzano Antonio]]: Many thanks for your message, and your great effort to publish the different manuscripts. Your proposal sounds great to me so just let me
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  • ...ws that more diverse teams generate more innovative solutions to problems, publish higher impact articles, and raise a companyโ€™s bottom line. In other words
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  • ...e knowledge of energy transduction mechanism of ACIII and will allow us to publish a paper on the subject soon.
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  • ...work and his substantial written track record on alchemy (which he did not publish) is seen today as a key inspiration for his development of the concept of t
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  • ...ocol.2C_ICMJE.2C_and_Gentle_Science |co-authorship]]. We intend to finally publish this topic in a peer-reviewed journal as an original article, with referenc
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  • ...(without the necessity of partial double-publication or the difficulty to publish the final results in view of a preliminary publication).
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  • ...is (6). Committees ought to be established to identify ambiguity hotspots, publish guidelines to address specific ambiguities, and prompt journal editors to r
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  • ...mitochondrial physiology in different cell lines in order to establish and publish SOPs, apply them during Short Term Scientific Missions and during my every-
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  • == Canon IIIIII: To publish or ''bug''lish โ€” a pathway to perish == ...yrus of ancient Agypt to the transformations that enlarged the pressure to publish and were brought about by the printing press of Johannes Gutenberg. Metal t
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  • ...COST Member Countries and the Cooperating State. The COST Association will publish the MoUs of Actions approved under this Collection on 26/02/2016. Your inpu
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  • ...ing original research)? I guess the traditional academic model would be to publish a newer/updated review after sufficient time had passed? - I like the idea
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  • ...re projects from across all different funding mechanisms and allow them to publish results, annual reports or general updates about the progress of the projec
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  • ...hen may be incentivized to look more toward quality than speed and seek to publish the definitive work that will stand the test of time' (Vale 2015). ...iar with the concept of preprints. Among those, 20 responded positively to publish in ''MitoFit Preprints'', whereas only 8 were against preprint publication.
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  • ...iar with the concept of preprints. Among those, 20 responded positively to publish in ''MitoFit Preprints'', whereas only 8 were against preprint publication.
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  • ...ccessful textbooks are updated by the original author(s) or successors who publish new versions as sequential editions. '''Biochemistry''' ([[Lehninger 1970 W
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  • ..., I believe we should submit there. There are not many journals willing to publish a paper with so many authors, and the reviewing process will not be easy, i
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  • ...reviews and regular research papers. Its aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. T
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  • ...malization of rate]], [[Object]], [[Organism]], [[Permeabilized cells]], [[Publish]], [[Sample]], [[System]], [[Unit]], [[Volume]], ...m of mind, and others see more clearly the bug in our minds and in what we publish or ''bug''lish. The term bug may not be in 'hum''bug''', since finding the
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  • ...ket] - 'QOAM is a market place for scientific and scholarly journals which publish articles in open access. Quality scoring of the journals in QOAM is based o ...at should not be compromised for the sake of quantity, speed, or โ€šfirst to publishโ€™. From maximization to optimization [[#Notes 3|[Note 3d]]]
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  • ...publicity to prove the reliability of O2k under extreme conditions and to publish spectacular results also relevant for intensive care medicine. The O2k-Netw
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  • |'''To publish scientific and technical advances in bioenergetics and mitochondrial physio
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  • ...oximate molecular weight for the Amplexยฎ UltraRed formulation and does not publish details how the Amplexยฎ UltraRed formulation deviates from the substance 1
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  • ...print server in an editorial. Perhaps Cell Metabolism can be interested to publish a shortened version of this perspective (preprint) as a separate contributi ...a short comments I am deeply convinced that this was a wonderful chance to publish a comprehensive piece of work on respiratory control but I am also perfectl
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  • In consideration of the fact that NOVA undertakes to publish my article/chapter:
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  • ::::# Present and publish results of collaborative research projects within the COST Action, particul
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  • In consideration of the fact that NOVA undertakes to publish my article/chapter:
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