Finally, more prominent citation of review articles, instead of original research papers, can obscure or bias the connectivity of the scientific literature (Nat. Cell Biol. 11, 1, 2009).
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Abstract: The number of scientific publications grows every year. This growth has contributed to the continuous emergence of new trends across various scientific domains where researchers and ...
This review of the evidence on sexuality and poverty is undertaken by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) as part of a larger Accountable Grant from the UK Government’s Department for ...
Kudos to FSIS and ARS for their work and proposing that poultry products “. . . contaminated with certain Salmonella levels ...
In this paper, definitions of Foreign Direct Investments will be provided, as they are recorded in the bibliography review. Their components, such as the types and the forms, as well as the objectives ...
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it was thought that the time had arrived when the great work of publishing a complete catalogue of all the scientific literature of the world might be undertaken with every prospect of success.
Zinc and magnesium are both essential nutrients that may help your body function properly. They are found in foods, ...
Background WHO Southeast Asian Region (WHO SEARO) is home to 1.94 billion people accounting for one-fourth of the global population. Objective The primary objective of this scoping review is to ...
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Health needs of older people in humanitarian settings are poorly documented, negatively affecting the appropriateness of ...