Sentences with phrase «publication rate»

The numbers I've seen show a very high publication rate.
My yearly scientific publication rate did go up a good bit, however.
Thinking about them prompted me to reflect on whether they are actually worth the effort and if the letters actually do lead to higher publication rates.
94.21 % gave websites a rating of 5 or higher, compared to the 75.39 % who gave print publications a rating of 5 or higher.
They identified 452 eminent academic life scientists whose deaths were premature — defined as happening before the scientist entered pre-retirement or took on a predominantly administrative role — and studied how these demises affected the «vitality (measured by publication rates and funding flows) of the [scientists»] subfields.»
Then there are those who concentrate too hard on doing each research project to the highest scientific standards, with a resulting publication rate that is too low to count in the quality - be-darned?
Talk to students and researchers in groups you are interested in about what it is like to work with the principal investigator, whether they have good publication rates, and any possible funded research opportunities they may have opening.
Macfarlane was referring to Australia's system of distributing about AU$ 1.7 million annually to universities in the form of so - called block grants, which are linked to a variety of metrics, including publications rates and research funding.
The winning story will be featured on the Baen Books website and paid professional publication rates.
Legal publications rate our IP practice among the top IP in both the US and Germany (where 80 % of the EU's IP cases are filed).
Marie McInerney writes: Health researchers and institutions that prioritise publication rates and «stacking their CVs» ahead of the needs of Indigenous communities are perpetuat... Read more
They will look into publications like «Consumers Reports», one of many arm's - length yearly publications rating current automobiles and their manufacture'ers» records vis a vis dependability, efficiency, cost - per - kilometer to operate etc..
«Remarkably, however,... increased publication rates» by scientists who had not previously collaborated with the star eventually «more than offset» the declines, they continue.
This whole area (ether drift experiments) gets regularly chewed over in the literature (although not at a high publication rate) and whether or not it has been resolved seems to be more a matter of opinion than anything else.
«[P] recipitous declines» in the publication rates of the star's collaborators was the most immediate effect, the authors write.
It was not intended as a predictor of other Ph.D. outcomes, such as passing the preliminary exams or publication rate, he says.
If you intend to look for a faculty job after an industry postdoc, then you essentially need to take a very hard look at specific companies that either have a reputation for strong research divisions (where the publication rates are relatively high for industry) or at specific mid-size start - ups that rely on strong research.
Washington University in St. Louis ranked first in immunology with only a third as many papers as number two Harvard, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) had the highest relative impact in molecular biology and genetics with a fraction of Harvard's publication rate.
Twenty - five percent of telescope time seemingly wasted seems a lot for a valued observatory to swallow, especially when the highly oversubscribed Hubble Space Telescope has a 90 % publication rate.
or some travel and let your publication rate sag; switch disciplines so that your achievements to date count for nothing; or go into a field that is too popular or prone to job cuts: You may never make it up there to stardom and security.
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