Sentences with phrase «open access paper in»

For a sample analysis of how findings can be distorted by poor choice and use of cited material, see the 2016 open access paper in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, «Who is minding the bibliography?
A team, including Professor Clare Mills from the Institute of Inflammation and Repair at The University of Manchester, has published an open access paper in the journal Analyst outlining a strategy to address the key measurement challenges in allergen analysis.

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This is an open access paper «Higher antioxidant concentrations and less cadmium and pesticide residues in organically - grown crops: a systematic literature review and meta - analyses.»
In an open access paper just published in the Physics of Plasmas journal, we investigate the beam quality for such a micro accelerator, by running complex numerical simulationIn an open access paper just published in the Physics of Plasmas journal, we investigate the beam quality for such a micro accelerator, by running complex numerical simulationin the Physics of Plasmas journal, we investigate the beam quality for such a micro accelerator, by running complex numerical simulations.
The team's work is detailed in a paper in the open - access online journal Scientific Reports, published March 17.
Details of the process can be found in a paper published recently in the open - access journal Science Advances, the first author of which is research student Luca Banszerus.
Starting in 2016, 10 % of papers that have corresponding authors with a Dutch affiliation will be made open access with no extra charge to the authors or universities.
A study of open - access publishing — published last week in the open - access journal PLoS ONE — has found that the number of papers in freely accessible journals is growing at a steady 20 % per year (M. Laakso et al..
To escape this catch - 22, says Harnad, institutions and funders — who have led the demand for open access — must mandate grantees to deposit papers published in subscription journals in open repositories.
The main Treatfood results are presented in the paper: «Effectiveness of food supplements in increasing fat - free tissue accretion in children with moderate acute malnutrition: A randomised 2 × 2 × 3 factorial trial in Burkina Faso,» published in the open access medical journal PLOS Medicine.
In a paper publishing August 7th in the Open Access journal PLOS Biology, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI - CBG) succeeded in mimicking the sustained expression of the transcription factor Pax6 as seen in the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cellIn a paper publishing August 7th in the Open Access journal PLOS Biology, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI - CBG) succeeded in mimicking the sustained expression of the transcription factor Pax6 as seen in the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cellin the Open Access journal PLOS Biology, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI - CBG) succeeded in mimicking the sustained expression of the transcription factor Pax6 as seen in the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cellin mimicking the sustained expression of the transcription factor Pax6 as seen in the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cellin the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cellin mouse cortical progenitor cells.
«We make the bubbles and then take them to Dr. Liu's lab to get the resonance levels and make the measurements,» said Zhang, lead author on a paper describing their work, which appears today (Nov. 2) in Scientific Reports, an online, open access journal.
The breakthrough, described in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and featured as ACS Editors» Choice for open access, addresses a decades - long challenge for electron - transport conducting polymers, said Yan Yao, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering and lead author of the paper.
A U.S. sugar industry trade group appears to have pulled the plug on a study that was producing animal evidence linking sucrose to disease nearly 50 years ago, researchers argue in a paper publishing on November 21 in the open access journal PLOS Biology.
The paper, titled «Postnatal depression is associated with detrimental life - long and multi-generational impacts on relationship quality,» has been published in the open - access journal PeerJ.
Their work is presented in a new research paper published in the open - access journal MycoKeys.
New paper, published by two scientists in the open access journal ZooKeys, addresses the knowledge gap by providing an updated list of already 50 amphibian species living on Mount Oku, Cameroon.
To address this issue, Dr. R. Alexander Pyron, The George Washington University, and his international research team have included a taxonomic review and discussion on the relationships and origin within a non-venomous snake tribe in a paper, published in the open - access journal ZooKeys.
The new species named «Polistes helveticus,» or the Swiss paper wasp, was described in the open access journal ZooKeys.
In Stephen Curry's look at open access publishing for science papers (23 June, p 26), one question went unanswered: what...
In August, the University of Chicago Press will publish papers based on the meeting discussions in an open - access supplement to the Wenner - Gren Symposium Series of the journal Current AnthropologIn August, the University of Chicago Press will publish papers based on the meeting discussions in an open - access supplement to the Wenner - Gren Symposium Series of the journal Current Anthropologin an open - access supplement to the Wenner - Gren Symposium Series of the journal Current Anthropology.
Kaiser points out that,» [l] ike other analysts, Archambault defines papers published in immediately free journals as the «gold» version of open access, and those posted in archives, sometimes after a delay, as «green»; other forms his team dubbed «hybrid.»»
In 2011, for the first time, 50 % of recent scientific papers became freely available though some kind of «open - access» journal or website, a new study commissioned by the European Union concludes.
The system and its results are described in a paper published today in the open access journal PeerJ.
«Green open access,» by contrast, means that the publisher can restrict access to a paper, but that the author archives a freely available copy of the paper in an institutional repository, or some other archive, often after 6 or 12 months.
A recent paper published in the open access journal Zookeys provides a first - time glimpse in the natural history of the enigmatic spider species Progradungula otwayensis.
FP7 also includes a project called Open Access Infrastructure Research for Europe (OpenAIRE) to help implement the policy, mainly by publishing papers in a central database.
That commitment comes hard on the heels of a decree from CAS and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) earlier this month that all scientific papers resulting from publicly funded research be deposited in an open - access repository.
But in a new paper published in the open - access journal eLife, scientists from the University of Michigan Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute and colleagues have captured the action like battlefield reporters.
Today, in a paper in the open access journal ZooKeys, a team of bat biologists led by Don Buden of the College of Micronesia published a wealth of new information on this «forgotten» species, including the first detailed observations of wild populations.
Last week, the commission's director - general of research and innovation at the commission, Robert - Jan Smits, said in an interview in the Times Higher Education that open access, which typically involves making research papers freely available within months or a year of publication, «will be the norm» for research funded through Horizon 2020.
An American team of researchers, led by Dr. Caroline S. Chaboo, University of Kansas, have studied the various substances and their sources used in different San groupings from Namibia and have their paper published in the open - access journal ZooKeys.
To bring about change, DBT launched an open - access policy in 2014, which requires all published papers to be uploaded to a central repository, so that they can be evaluated according to their merit.
Projekt DEAL aims to make German - authored papers in these journals open access and pay between $ 1300 and $ 2000 per article.
After correcting for this error, the Science - Metrix group concluded that open access reached a 50 % «tipping point» in 2011, meaning that one - half of the papers published that year are now freely available.
Like other analysts, Archambault defines papers published in immediately free journals as the «gold» version of open access, and those posted in archives, sometimes after a delay, as «green»; other forms his team dubbed «hybrid.»
Most of this $ 10 billion industry is still tied up with subscriptions, paid primarily by libraries, but a growing slice comes from gold open - access publishing, the business model in which authors of accepted papers pay up front for their publication.
Chunli Bai, president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, said council recommendations on open access were partly responsible for the academy's decision to make all papers it publishes freely available on the Internet.
The paper, which appears in the open access journal, by De Gruyter Open, analyzes how the size, shape and color of the wings differ among a collection of migrant monarch butterflopen access journal, by De Gruyter Open, analyzes how the size, shape and color of the wings differ among a collection of migrant monarch butterflOpen, analyzes how the size, shape and color of the wings differ among a collection of migrant monarch butterflies.
More papers are available in free - to - read journals (gold open access) or in «green» online archives and «hybrid» journals.
The paper was published online today in Scientific Reports, an open - access journal of the Nature Publishing Group.
With a tweet yesterday, an editor of Scientific Reports, one of Nature Publishing Group's (NPG's) open - access journals, has resigned in a very public protest of NPG's recent decision to allow authors to pay money to expedite peer review of their submitted papers.
The research is the subject of an open - access paper today in Nature's online journal Scientific Reports.
In journals with public peer review, that process, in which embarrassing, if trivial, errors may be discovered, «does not occur anymore «behind the scenes,»» writes Davide Zanchettin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who co-authored two papers submitted to two different interactive - review and open access journals of the European Geosciences Union, in an e-mail to Science CareerIn journals with public peer review, that process, in which embarrassing, if trivial, errors may be discovered, «does not occur anymore «behind the scenes,»» writes Davide Zanchettin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who co-authored two papers submitted to two different interactive - review and open access journals of the European Geosciences Union, in an e-mail to Science Careerin which embarrassing, if trivial, errors may be discovered, «does not occur anymore «behind the scenes,»» writes Davide Zanchettin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who co-authored two papers submitted to two different interactive - review and open access journals of the European Geosciences Union, in an e-mail to Science Careerin Hamburg, Germany, who co-authored two papers submitted to two different interactive - review and open access journals of the European Geosciences Union, in an e-mail to Science Careerin an e-mail to Science Careers.
The results of the study are described in a paper titled «Dogs have the most neurons, though not the largest brain: Trade - off between body mass and number of neurons in the cerebral cortex of large carnivoran species» accepted for publication in the open access journal Frontiers in Neuroanatomy.
In the days and weeks following the September LIGO announcement, a handful of papers appeared on the open - access science paper website arXiv.org, throwing out possible physical scenarios in which two midsize colliding black holes could produce a gamma - ray bursIn the days and weeks following the September LIGO announcement, a handful of papers appeared on the open - access science paper website arXiv.org, throwing out possible physical scenarios in which two midsize colliding black holes could produce a gamma - ray bursin which two midsize colliding black holes could produce a gamma - ray burst.
Scientists Dr Matthew H. Van Dam, SNSB - Zoological State Collection, Germany, Raymond Laufa, The University of Papua New Guinea and Dr Alexander Riedel, Natural History Museum Karlsruhe have their paper, where they describe the new species, published in the open access journal ZooKeys.
The research appears online this week in an open - access paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In their paper published in the open - access journal PLOS Pathogens, the research team -LSB-..In their paper published in the open - access journal PLOS Pathogens, the research team -LSB-..in the open - access journal PLOS Pathogens, the research team -LSB-...]
«While optical technology can expand capacity, the most advanced optical discs developed so far have only 50 - year lifespans,» explained lead investigator Min Gu, a professor at RMIT and senior author of an open - access paper published in Nature Communications.
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