Using a dataset of 1,372 climate researchers and their publication and citation data, Anderegg et al. (2010) found a similar result to Doran and Zimmerman, that between 97 % to 98 % of climate experts support the consensus, and that
the average number of publications by the «skeptics» is around half the number by scientists convinced by the evidence of human - caused global warming.
Average number of publications and citations at the time of application varied significantly by race and ethnicity.
Not exact matches
I'll be starting as an assistant professor with almost exactly the
publication count and the
number of postdoc years
of the
average new assistant professor in evolutionary ecology.
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Publication date: September 23, 2014 Website: No
Amazon Author Page: 4 out
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of these authors have pages
Number of Reviews: each book has at least 186 reviews / 4.5 out
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of these books are available in e-book, hardcover, paperback, audio download formats, 3
of them are available in mp3 CDs as well
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of these authors.
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number of copies sold to retailers or distributors in advance
of the
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al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric
Average Temperature Series,» was published in Energy and Environment (Volume 14,
Number 6 / November 2003), a journal that was not carried in the ISI listing
of peer - reviewed journals and whose peer review process has been widely criticized for allowing the
publication of substandard papers.
The same
publication also charts how the state's addition
of thousands more private practices and clinicians — who each serve very limited
numbers of family planning clients — has been no match for the gap created by excluding Planned Parenthood health centers, which, on
average, serve nearly 3,000 clients annually.