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its accepted already for publications
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See https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293099743121-How-to-make-content-private-or-remove-it for instructions. However, ResearchGate recommends to keep the preprint page and to add a page for the published version. The two pages can be linked together. See "How do I link my preprint to the publication page for the final version?" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293104044177-Preprints for instructions. And see, e.g., https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331546436 how this looks like.
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How can I ? need to renew my cv and need list of my publications and citations
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Several years ago ResearchGate had this feature, but it never worked properly. Usually, the bibliographic data in the exported list were rather incomplete. Later they removed this function completely. The problem with such features seems to me that RG is a private company and has to finance its programming work somehow. On the other hand, it is free for users.
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I am wondering are there any papers that focus on multiple base stations serving multiple users in NOMA mode? I mean each BS serve multiple users in NOMA mode within its serving range, and multiple BSs do the same thing simultaneously; instead of fake ones that use round-robin etc.
Can anyone suggestion publications about this topic? Thank you!
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Yes, there is ongoing research on utilizing NOMA (Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access) in a scenario with multiple base stations serving multiple users simultaneously. Here's some information to get you started:
  • Multi-Cell NOMA Networks: This area explores how NOMA can be applied across multiple base stations (BS) covering a larger area. Research focuses on optimizing user pairing, radio resource allocation, and handling inter-cell interference between BSes. One example studies a cooperative MIMO-NOMA system with machine learning for user pairing.
A Downlink Multi-Cell NOMA Network with Q = 2 Base-Stations and N = 8 Users (you can find relevant papers by searching this title)
  • Challenges: While promising, there are challenges in implementing multi-cell NOMA. These include:Cell association: Deciding which user associates with which base station for optimal performance. User grouping: Grouping users within a BS for efficient NOMA transmission. Power allocation: Distributing power levels across users in each group to maximize system performance.
Overall, research on multi-cell NOMA is an active area. While there might not be a single definitive publication covering all aspects, searching for terms like "Multi-Cell NOMA," "Cooperative NOMA," or "NOMA User Grouping" should yield relevant papers.
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Could anyone help find any publications on measuring Carbon Use Efficiency (CUE) in deadwood using 18O, a common isotope in soil studies? Thank you.
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Yes there is
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The protocol should indicate how the study will contribute to advancement of knowledge ,how the results will be utilized ,not only in the publications but also how they will likely affect the health care ,health systems and health policies.
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Please read the protocol chapter of this book: A comprehensive guide to Thesis & Dissertation-Springer (2024).pdf
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I am wondering what folks have tried for alternative methods of detecting hepatitis B core antigen/capsid. Dako used to make an antibody that was very effective in this and widely used in the field, but since their acquisition by Agilent it is no longer made and there are no validated substitutes. We have already spoken to Agilent and checked Biocompare, and while several similar-sounding ones seem to exist, they all lack references or any figures showing that they work for western blots. All publications using immunoassay detection of this protein still use the Dako antibody. Has anyone found another antibody that works, even if you're not publishing with it yet?
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Santa Cruz Biotech has a variety of anti-HBcAg monoclonal antibodies. We use sc-23946 for detection by ELISA. This seems to be similar to the old 222-1 monoclonal and recognizes an epitope at HBc aa120-140. We use this antibody in ELISA detection and it appears to well-exposed on intact HBcAg particles as well as on denatured particles. You can message me if you would like to know more.
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Merging of duplicate publication's.
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Dear Dr Wolfgang R. Dick I would like to thank you very much to these notes, I shall try again to correct these mistakes.
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How can the pressure from academic institutions for PhD students to produce a high quantity of publications potentially influence the quality and depth of their research contributions, and what strategies can be implemented to ensure a balance between productivity and scholarly rigor?
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"It's clear that you've put a lot of thought into the systemic issues surrounding research and scholarly rigor"
Yes you are right and thank you for your understanding. It was about 1987 and in my early 20s. At that time I was student of Shiraz teacher training collage. There we had a psychology professor a Mr. "Mansour Owji" (1937-2021). He was also a well-known poet. In one of his classes, he talked about one of his published books that had been stolen (plagiarized) completely and published cover to cover with other names as authors. It came to me very strange, why people do plagiarize? why they themselves don't write books? and more questions. I can remember that I asked Mr. Owji some questions about that matter and as a source of curiosity I tried to understand, read and learn more about the nature of plagiarization. So my journey about understanding the nature of research and any thing surrounding it started then.
Some times honest researchers recognize the importance of what I share, but they want to collaborate for publishing books and articles, while what I have in mind is way too far bigger than just publishing some books and articles. In part for example From launching a TV or TVs dedicated to programs on "real research and science" to launching BA and MA on Science of Research" in universities, from related courses dedicated to understanding of children to courses for adults and those who go to public libraries, also Research journalism, scientometric journalism, to name just a few.
For every question to pass and transit to a new world of "real research" I have answers. But you know it is like "to rack a boat"... so maybe people in the world of academia don't like and don't want these things and changes.
To be concise, if any recognized university or higher education system around the world want to know more, I am willing to share, what I know and what could be done practically.
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One of the authors names appear wrongly or I don't know how. So i'm kindly asking your support so as to replace his name with eth correct author name.
Wrong Name: Mohamed Sharaf
Correct name: Nadia Mohamed Sharaf
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See "Adding, editing, and removing co-author information" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993-Authorship for instructions how to correct this.
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I need the citations of my publications cited by other authors
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Ellen G. Cohn is right - search for your publications that are already at ResearchGate but not yet attached to your profile. Here are three methods to find these publications and to claim authorship (see also "How do I confirm authorship of my publications to add them to my profile?" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293005132305-How-to-add-research):
1. Open https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Izidor-Nwokocha/unconfirmed (visible only to you). There may be a list of publications for which you may claim authorship, provided these are yours.
2. Search for your name or for the titles of your missing papers at Google, adding site:researchgate.net, e.g.: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Izidor+Nwokocha%22+site%253Aresearchgate.net
3. Search for the titles of your missing papers at https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?query=&type=publication.
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Regarding Publications
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Generally, an advance article is one that is published on the journal’s website before it appears in print. The articles have been accepted for publication and are scheduled to appear in an issue of the journal, but are posted up on the journal’s website before the physical publication. These are peer reviewed articles and they can be referenced and cited just like an article that has been published in a physical issue of the journal.
Some journals also include accepted manuscripts, which are works that have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication, but have not yet been typeset. These are the manuscript the author submitted, before proofs are generated and the authors have an opportunity to review and correct those proofs. So accepted manuscripts are not in the final form that will appear in the journal.
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i had come to know that the journals of MDPI is not good for phd publications? please give your opinion. Publishing with MDPI have good impact on phd research or not
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Hello Everyone,
It is part of the dogma of verbotonalism that if you fix the intonation of an L2 you also automatically fix the pronunciation of all/most/many individual sounds. While I think from observation and results reported over the years in many places that this is true, I still have a question.
Has any study been done *with hard statistical data* to demonstrate that this is so? I am looking for something other than impressionistic data. And if such studies exist, please provide the citation if possible. I have no memory of such studies.
Since the Revue de Phonétique Appliquée disappeared a huge amount of publications on VT has also disappeared. I will try a closer look at Govor but I thought I would ask anyway.
Thank you!
Andrew
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Great answer. No one would/should disagree with you though current common practice still tends to prioritize segmental study over suprasegmental study. When I say it is part of the dogma of verbotonalism I mean that it is actually one of the fundamental principles of the theory which seems to have worked in specific cases in the past. And people keep repeating this as though it were an ultimate truth and wholly-established. Of course, theoretically and even/especially from the perspective of acoustic phonetics, this makes perfect sense. Regrettably, though, in modern times, I cannot find hard data-driven evidence as to the impact of intonation training on the development of the pronunciation system as a whole. Perhaps this is due in part to the disappearance of some of the basic sources of information from the past such as the Revue de Phonétique Appliquée and the lack of evidence in some of the major languages, particularly English. Most writing has been in Serbo-Croat, French and Spanish with a restating of the theory from the American perspective with the work of Carl W. Asp. There are many studies still left to be done in relation to verbotonal theory and that would open up new avenues not only in pronunciation studies but in relation to the the interface between perception and learning - which is an under-researched area in education generally and language education in particular.
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I've 2 profiles unfortunately, one with my office-adress and one with my institutional address. The first one I maintain on an ongoing basis with my publications
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See this instruction how to merge duplicate profiles: https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292803187473
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Hi! There was some kind of glitch on my ResearchGate page: the citations of my 104 articles, books and other publications suddenly turned out to be zero (see screenshot). What's reason of this surprise?
Regards, Dr. Mikhail Pletnev
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Actually, I've never been into self-citation...
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In some of the publications, they mentioned that the data presented on a normalized scale represent a ratio, and hence, the scale becomes unitless. Unlike the relative scale, the normalized scale employs a normalization factor that can vary between each set of data presented within the same plot. Again, normalized scale provides qualitative information to gauge the trend between different sets of data on a single plot.
So what would be the exact explanation for normalized UV-vis spectra?
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The y-axis, which represents absorbance, is a unitless quantity because absorbance is defined as the logarithm of the ratio of transmitted to incident intensity. Dimensionally, the intensities cancel each other out, resulting in absorbance being unitless. Furthermore, normalizing the spectrum does not alter the unitlessness of the y-axis since the division factor does not affect the unit of absorbance. However, it is essential to report the data as normalized for the reader's clarity.
Normalization in experimental applications is context-dependent and lacks a one-size-fits-all approach. Various methods are employed tailored to the experiment’s needs. For instance, some may opt for normalization by dividing by the maximum value, while others prefer scaling between 0 and 1. Generally, both methods can produce comparable outcomes. However, in certain instances, they might result in a misinterpretation of the data. Therefore, it’s crucial to first determine the specific insights you aim to derive from normalization.
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How do I obtain a citation count for my publications?
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I guess you mean citation count in ResearchGate. See https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bill-Kinsey/stats and click on the citations field. You will see details that are visible only for you, other users do not have access to the details and do not see this link to citation stats details.
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how can I change my profile and add new publications?
To add new data to my profile and add new publications
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See https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/sections/4405078552209-Profile on how to change your profile and the following help page for instructions how to add published or unpublished research: https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293005132305-How-to-add-research
See also "How do I edit my research item's details?" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293081125777-Reviewing-editing-and-featuring-your-research for instructions how to change bibliographic details.
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This is Dr Zainab Mohammad Anjarwala and have created my account recently on research gate. After joining i have noticed that my three research articles are under some other Zainab Mohammad's credit and not under the name of my publications. The articles references are attached below. Please rectify the problem as I am the author/co author behind these publications.
Thanks and Regards
Dr. Zainab Mohammad Anjarwala
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See "Another researcher has claimed my publications" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions how to correct this. But unlike this help page suggests, most probably it was not the other author himself who wrongly claimed authorship, but ResearchGate's automatic algorithm wrongly identified him as the author and assigned your publication to his profile. This is a frequent problem in ResearchGate in case of similar names.
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Perspectives from authors, scholars, students, and editors are welcomed.
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Jeetesh Kumar prof, thank you for your reply, absolutely agree. Unfortunately not all journals have AI policy.
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I am trying to export my publications in a list. Is this possible? Thanks
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No, it's not possible to export a list of publications from ResearchGate.
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List of Nonpharmacological treatments
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Ayurveda employs various nonpharmacological treatments such as dietary adjustments, lifestyle modifications, herbal remedies, massage therapy, yoga, meditation, and specialized Ayurvedic procedures to promote holistic health and wellness.
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Nowadays scientific illustration became an integral part of publications. Apart from original research images, graphical abstract is imperative for journal submission. It even receives more attention than the main article. I, as a person with mediocre drawing skills, always fascinated by published graphical abstracts. Recent times, many illustration making softwares came in rescue. Many softwares provide free/ paid services like icon libraries, flow charts, etc., which form the basis for creating illustrations according to one's requirement. Some softwares provide templates, which can be modified by paying subscription. What perplexed me is, Are these templates making us copycats?
For example, a simple google image search resulted in exact matches of nearly more than 50 publications, where a image template was slightly modified. As a person, who used to see the images first, this is really confusing to identify a publication based on its graphical abstract. In essence, these templates will fail to create a hype/curiosity among the audience (as it is initially aimed for) and making all our work similar like "Agent Smith". Is it acceptable?
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To a large extent...it is a tool for killing human creativity
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I work in different disciplines (biology, history of science) and would like to list my publications in these field under these categories. Under each category I want to list them by year of publication. Is this possible?
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Unfortunately, it is not possible to sort publications by discipline or by other criteria than time. Formerly, there were projects and it was possible to assign publications to a project, but these were discontinued.
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A window came up today askin me to confirm authorship of 20 publications, and I clicked all of them. Then it said those 20 publications got REMOVED, which is not what I thought it was for!!! I did not know that it was asking to confirm non-authorship.
Can I get the list once more and correct the error, to re-list those publications?
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Hey all!
I am looking for help to increase the citation count for my memristor test research.
Memristor test is a relatively new area with limited commercial availability for these nanoscale devices unlike transistors. Very few research ideas have been published in the test area since this technology is under development.
Please dm or comment all possible ideas for increasing citations. I am interested to learn about any resources that I could use to broadcast my research. Also I am not a full time researcher, I try to publish 1-2 papers every year.
Any memristor researchers interested to learn about test- please dm me! I would be very happy to connect and share my publications with you.
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@Rashika Joshi
1) Conducting thorough research of high quality is crucial to advancing your citation count.
2) Collaborating with other researchers in your field can lead to valuable insights and discoveries that can benefit your citation count.
3) Utilizing open access for your publications can help expand the reach and impact of your research work.
4) Maintaining an active presence in research can improve your citation count.
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Dear Editor,
I'm shocked that you publicized some papers that are fake here
See also the pdf attached explaining my concern
I hope you can act
Thank you
Pierre-Michel Forget
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Keep in mind that RG uploads automatically papers of numerous journals. I guess it highly depends on the data provided by the publishers behind these journals (whether it is properly updated etc.).
For example, I noticed:
Seed storage behavior of three tropical tree species from Congo (Africa)
is retracted (as well). Unfortunately, this is not visible here on RG (but is clearly indicated once you click on the DOI link).
By the way, it is of course clear that the response of Elsevier (as mentioned in the contribution in Science’s News & Analysis section) is nonsense. A few years ago, I brought a case of simultaneous submission to two journals one in an Elsevier journal title and one in a Springer title to their attention…only Springer responded adequately and retracted the paper).
Best regards.
PS. According to https://journalseeker.researchbib.com/view/issn/2141-5447 the publisher behind the journal “International Research Journal of Plant Science (ISSN: 2141-5447)” is published by “International Research Journals” (the Nigerian one). A publisher mentioned in the Beall’s list of potential predatory publishers (https://beallslist.net ).
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This question revolves around the indicators used to evaluate universities, scientists, and publications. Have these indicators truly served science? To what extent can they be relied upon? Or have they turned the focus into a race for more citations rather than emphasizing the quality and accuracy of scientific output?
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I want to add my publications to my profile, but two of them were added to another person with name like me.
How can I claim for those publications that they are mine?
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See "A researcher has wrongly claimed co-authorship of my publication" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions how to correct this. But unlike this help page suggests, most probably it was not the other author himself who wrongly claimed authorship, but ResearchGate's automatic algorithm wrongly identified him as the author and assigned your publication to his profile. This is a frequent problem in ResearchGate in case of similar names.
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i am a post graduate student who i am writing on project topic prevalent and predictors of postpartum depression i need good and recent publications and books for
how do i access it?
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ResearchGate has a simple search function: https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?query=&type=publication. You may type in keywords of your field of research. When you find a publication of interest to you, klick also on the names of the authors to find more publications by them. However, note that many publications are without full texts, i.e. you cannot read these at ResearchGate. See also the help page https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292986311825-Discovering-and-requesting-research for more recommendations.
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No merging of double publications.
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Dear Wolfgang R. Dick thank very much to your continuous help and support.
Best regard.
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I've just found a preprint that cites one of my publications. It's not captured on my citations. Is this typical for pre-prints and is there any way to capture these?
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I guess you mean that this citation was not captured by ResearchGate. Citations in preprints are taken into account, see an older example with a preprint of mine: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331546436/references. Note that RG lists 7 out of 8 citations in the preprint, and only 2 of these could be identified correctly by RG's automated algorithm. Incomplete and sometimes wrong identification of citations is a widespread problem in RG.
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non tech question
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One little addition to what is already said by Wolfgang R. Dick The green open access is something that (sometimes!) allows authors to publish a non-edited version of their accepted manuscript online, see for example https://open-access.network/en/information/open-access-primers/green-and-gold#
Since basically every publisher and journal has their own policy the best thing is to check here for individual cases: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/search.html
Best regards.
PS. Indeed most publishers make (if allowed to put a version online) a distinction between your personal website and/or the repository of your university or institute and a website like ResearchGate.
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I thought that adding publications would rather make my h-index higher. Instead it lowered! How is this possible?
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In addition to the explanation by Allan Castro : An h-index of 55 means that 55 of your papers have at least 55 citations. If this number decreased to 53, two of these papers "lost" at least 2 citations. This may be due to a retraction of citing papers from ResearchGate, or due to merging of two entries for one of the same paper into one entry at ResearchGate - sometimes, there are more than one entry for a paper, and the citations are counted twice, so that the previous value of the h-index may have been overestimated. It is also possible that some of the previous citations were misidentified, and a new run of ResearchGate's algorithm corrected this. The identification of citations by ResearchGate often contains misidentifications and is often not complete, and thus the value of the indicated h-index is also not completely reliable.
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Merging publications problem.
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A DOI is unique and cannot be copied to a later publication. Each publication (to be more precise, each file) must have its own DOI. However, DOIs are not mandatory. The corresponding field can be left blank.
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Hello Everyone..
I am trying to synthesise silver nanoparticles to encapsulate a chemical drug "X" using sodium citrate or NaBH4 as a reducing agent. I also have cited few publications doing the similar work. Now, I have encountered few articles where the drug "X" is used as a reducing agent to form Ag NPs.
Now, my question is kindly explain me that whether nanoformulations can encapsulate their own reducing agent?
Help me with the theory behind the answer.
Best Regards
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When you reduce silver ions to nanoparticles with molecules of drug X, it will change its structure and may lose its medicinal properties.
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All publications since 2019. Under book chapters (2023, 20220) and 2020 under Selected Referred Journal Articles.Please add.
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Hi Carol. I think its pretty easy to manually add items. I can walk through it with yiu via phone or zoom if you like.
I have actually tried to email you a couple if times with no luck.
Hooe all us well
Mike
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Hi everyone
I am currently investigating the effect of iron deficiency on neuronal cells (SHYSY5Y to be exact). For this, I need to create an environment of iron-depletion in-vitro. While past publications have used iron chelators in media, this involves considerable quality control. This is why I am choosing to mimic an iron-deficient environment through serum starvation.
I am currently struggling to find publications outlining a validated method of serum starvation to achieve this, which would be of great help, as a trial- and error method in the lab is time consuming. Another concern is that other essential nutrients would also be depleted with serum starvation, that may affect any findings and therefore impact the validity of results. I am also interested in any iron-depleted media out there that I could potentially use?
Would greatly appreciate any advice, links to publications or methods I could follow.
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Ruchitha Venkatesh An effective method for preparing iron-deficient cell-culture medium without using chelators involves serum starvation, which mimics an iron-depleted environment. However, this approach may also deplete other essential nutrients, potentially impacting research findings. To address this, you could consider using commercially available iron-depleted media specifically designed for cell culture experiments, ensuring the controlled removal of iron while maintaining essential nutrient levels. Additionally, consulting relevant literature or protocols for serum starvation techniques in neuronal cell cultures may provide valuable insights and guidance for your experiments, reducing the laboratory's need for trial and error.
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How should ChatGPT and other similar intelligent chatbots be improved so that they do not generate plagiarism of other publications that their authors have previously posted online?
This issue is particularly important, because it happens that the data entered into ChatGPT, the information contained in the texts entered for the purpose of automated rewriting, remains in the database that this chatbot uses in the situation of generating answers to questions asked by subsequent Internet users. The problem has become serious, as there have already been situations where sensitive data on specific individuals, institutions and business entities has been leaked in this way. On the other hand, many institutions and companies use ChatGPT in the preparation of reports, editing of certain documents. Also, pupils and students use ChatGPT and other similar intelligent chatbots to generate texts that act as credit papers and/or from which they then compose their theses. On the other hand, functions have been added to some existing anti-plagiarism applications to detect the fact that ChatGPT is being used in the course of students' writing credit papers and theses. In addition to this, the problem is also normative in nature, as it is necessary to adapt the legal norms of copyright law to the dynamic technological advances taking place in the development and application of generative artificial intelligence technology, so that the provisions of this law are not violated by users using ChatGPT or other similar intelligent chatbots. Among the important issues that could significantly reduce the scale of this problem would be the introduction of a mandatory requirement to mark all works, including texts, graphics, photos, videos, etc., that have been created with the help of the said intelligent chatbots, that they have been so created. On the other hand, it is necessary for the AI-equipped chatbots to be improved by their creators, by the technology companies developing these tools, in order to eliminate the possibility of ChatGPT "publishing" confidential, sensitive information from institutions and companies in response to questions, commands, tasks of developing a certain type of text by subsequent Internet users. In addition, the said intelligent chatbots should be improved in such a way that if in the course of automated text generation, including inspiration from other source texts, "quoting" whole sentences, substantial fragments of them, substantive content of other publications but without fully showing the sources, i.e. without a full bibliographic description of all the source publications that the chatbot generating subsequent texts used. In addition, the user of the aforementioned intelligent chatbots does not know to what extent the text they created with the help of these tools is plagiarized from other texts previously entered into them or from publications published on the Internet, including documents of companies and institutions, theses, scientific publications, industry articles, journalistic articles, etc.
I described the key issues of opportunities and threats to the development of artificial intelligence technology in my article below:
OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS AND THE NEED FOR NORMATIVE REGULATION OF THIS DEVELOPMENT
In view of the above, I address the following question to the esteemed community of scientists and researchers:
How should ChatGPT and other similar intelligent chatbots be improved so that they do not generate plagiarism of other publications that their authors have previously posted on the Internet?
How should ChatGPT be improved so that it does not generate plagiarism of other publications that their authors have previously posted on the Internet?
And what is your opinion about it?
What is your opinion on this issue?
Please answer,
I invite everyone to join the discussion,
Thank you very much,
Best wishes,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
The above text is entirely my own work written by me on the basis of my research.
In writing this text I did not use other sources or automatic text generation systems.
Copyright by Dariusz Prokopowicz
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I recommend AnswerThis, an AI research tool to facilitate the writing. https://answerthis.io/signup.
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I am not able to claim my publications in the research gait
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I am trying to update my profile , but they said I can not claim publications that I have published
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My D-Index is based on 73 publications but I have over 100. Why aren't all my publications included
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Most probably the remaining 30 publications are yet to be uploaded in RG
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ResearchGate does a pretty good job of tracking publication analytics such as reads and citations over time. The recommendations feature can also be an interesting indicator for a publication's resonance with the scholarly community.
This progress allow for ideas to be developed about how to make the analytics features even better in the future. Here are some ideas I have been thinking about:
  • something equivalent to Altmetric that tracks social media mentions across multiple platforms and mentions in news articles, conference proceedings, etc.
  • more longitudinal data for individual publications by month and year
  • the ability to compare the performance of one's own publications, with perhaps a way to rank them in analytic reports by reads, citations, etc.
  • More specific analytics to allow for comparisons within and between departments on an individual and collective basis, which can be sorted by discipline, field, etc.
Are there any additional analytics features that you would like to see on ResearchGate?
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That's a fair point. I am interested metrics like reads because my research focuses on student government and I have noticed that a lot of my readers appear to be students. These students may not yet be publishing academic works or they may be in a different discipline, but even though they are not formally citing the publications in journals, they may be using them to help with student government activities in practice. Keeping an eye on reads and the countries where the readers are may give indications about new student-led initiatives that are emerging. I'm curious about what the potential impacts could be and how this may correspond with changes in metrics like reads over time.
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I would like to create visually appealing diagrams for my publications. For instance, to create graphical abstracts for articles, I want to know which computer tool can assist me in this regard.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
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Personally I used Biorender recently. It is a rather user-friendly tool (with limitations). You can try for free if it suits you. The only real drawback, it is not for free if you need publication quality pictures.
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I have changed my place of work from University hospital of Zurich to a private hospital in Zurich. So my email address changed from [email protected] to [email protected] ! Since I have no longer access to my old email, all my publications before 2018 are no longer available. Could you help me?
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Dear Mario Louis Lachat you have another profile https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mario-Lachat-2 (this one looks more complete).
Have a look at https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292803187473-Duplicate-profiles how you can erge both profiles (and also the contact info to the "RG team" if you are unable to do so).
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Some publications with the name "Doris" in the title have been added to my publication list. These are not mine.
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Is it ethical and copyrightable to post ebooks created by ChatGPT on the Internet that lack citation references and commonly plagiarize entire sentences, paragraphs, chapters from other publications taken by OpenAI from various websites?
Over the past few months, a number of offers of various consulting services, training courses and webinars have appeared on online social media, which initially offer the first trial lessons, webinars, training courses as part of a promotion for free and subsequent ones for a fee. Initially, ebooks are offered free of charge as part of the promotion, which are usually developed with the help of ChatGPT, are of poor content quality, usually containing only general, well-known, popular science knowledge, which can be found independently on the Internet on various websites. Besides, the ebooks created with the help of ChatGPT or other similar intelligent chatbots do not contain all the sources correctly listed. Besides, the resulting ebooks contain many passages, whole sentences, paragraphs taken from other publications that are not shown in the bibliography, and plagiarism thus occurs. In addition, in the field of expertise, there are factual errors and irrational, random, random, combined content from different sources, and thus inconsistent with the facts, ridiculous content and/or descriptions of "fictitious facts" occur. This is because much of the database that constitutes the sources of data and information for ChatGPT is factually outdated, as it dates from late 2021 or January 2022. It may happen that in the ChatGPT-generated text there may be some sensitive data of specific companies or public institutions, which found themselves there accidentally by being mistakenly entered into ChatGPT by an employee of a specific company or institution. In view of the above, there are still gaps in paragraphs in the legal norms defining the rules for the correct use of tools such as ChatGPT, and still the adaptation of legal norms to the rapidly developing technology is often done with too much delay. Besides, popular online social media even feature partly free and partly paid training courses and webinars, where Internet users learn how to create texts for articles, columns, essays, etc., as well as chapters for books, which can be published as ebooks, in a relatively easy way with the help of applications available on the Internet based on generative artificial intelligence technology. Besides, in addition to text, graphics, photos, drawings, etc., which are included in the texts of chapters in ebooks can also be generated semi-automatically in applications based on generative artificial intelligence technology. It also happens that during the aforementioned online trainings and webinars, access is sold to specially created websites that act as intermediary platforms, overlays that contain links to various AI-based web applications, which have been classified in a certain way on a specially created platform and, to make identification more difficult, the links are called by different names relative to the web applications to which they direct. In addition, many of these web-based applications based on generative AI technology are made available on the Internet on the original source sites free of charge. On the other hand, on intermediary platforms created by companies or sole proprietors that contain links referencing these applications, access is paid for and is often sold as part of so-called promotional offers during the conducted, aforementioned online training courses and webinars. Internet users usually learn about such online trainings and webinars from banners and advertising posts posted on popular online social media sites.
I described the key issues of opportunities and threats to the development of artificial intelligence technology in my article below:
OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS AND THE NEED FOR NORMATIVE REGULATION OF THIS DEVELOPMENT
In view of the above, I address the following question to the esteemed community of scientists and researchers:
Is it ethical and copyrightable to post on the Internet ebooks created by ChatGPT that lack citation references and commonly plagiarize entire sentences, paragraphs, chapters from other publications taken by OpenAI from various websites?
Is it ethical to post ebooks created by ChatGPT on the Internet that lack citation references and plagiarism commonly occurs?
What do you think about this topic?
What is your opinion on this issue?
Please answer,
I invite everyone to join the discussion,
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
The above text is entirely my own work written by me on the basis of my research.
In writing this text I did not use other sources or automatic text generation systems.
Copyright by Dariusz Prokopowicz
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Ethical questions nowadays are the most important ones especially concerning AI development. It is unethical to use a material without proper references and citations, and a plagiarism is still unacceptable. Authors and researchers who use AI to create an ebooks have to be critical to what was generated and add references manually if other ways do not work.
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I use Chun Li and Lucy Li exchangeable for publications. How can I add both names under my profile to help search and update my authorship?
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Dear Lucy Li You can add an alternative name, see https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993-Authorship go to "How do I confirm authorship of research that I published under a different name?"
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Dear all,
I created a profile a long time ago with 2 publications included in that profile. Now I have a new profile and would like to merge two profiles into one, or at least I can include those two publications into my new profile. I have been trying to do it but the ResearchGate does not allow me. Does anyone have any idea? I really appreciate it.
Thank you very much
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See this instruction how to merge duplicate profiles: https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292803187473
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Direct confrontation often ONLY generates resentment. I think my premises, although somewhat derived from philosophy(as all science is), are rigorous(examples are all my publications on ResearchGate). I come to my conclusions with EMPIRICAL evidence AND logic. I also still seek a PhD by publication.
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Dear Alexander Ohnemus very good point. Please make sure you contact a university that has the option to complete a PhD by publications and discuss what could go towards or not that degree.
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One of my articles has been published in a printed journal. I have scanned the pages, converted it to a PDF and uploaded it but the reference section says- This research doesn’t cite any other publications.
What should I do now?
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Most probably your scan contains only images, not text. However, without machine-readable text ResearchGate's algorithm for identifying references cannot work, because different to a human it is not able to read text in an image. There are programs that allow to recognize the text in the images ("OCR") and to store it in the background of the PDF file. However, my experience is that ResearchGate's algorithm works only once, i.e. even when you upload a new version of the the file it will probably not check for references again. - In similar cases in the future, you may try to use the method developed by Andrejs Krauklis : https://www.researchgate.net/post/Method_for_Improving_Recognition_of_Citations_References_on_ResearchGate/1. Create a separate file with numbered references and upload it as a private file, prior to uploading the main file as a public one.
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I have a lot of already published papers but they were published using my name in ukrainian language. What shoul I do for adding them to my profile?
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Perhaps you may try to add an alternative name to your profile. A topic How do I add an alternative author name? is well described at RG Help Center page:
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Preprint papers and publications allow researchers to share their findings to the research community to get critiques, comments that will help improve the quality of the paper before submitting for peered-review in a Journal. A good number of peered-reviewed Journals sometimes decline to peer-review papers which had been posted as Preprint. What happens if Preprints are not peered reviewed, would they continue to be useful and citable in the research community?
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Pre-printed papers can be cited.
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I want to replace a preliminary version with a published version.
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If in ResearchGate the type of the preliminary version is already "Article" or "Chapter" or "Book" and you just want to replace the full text, see https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293099743121-How-to-make-content-private-or-remove-it.
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how do I upload my publications directly from database?
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ResearchGate does not have an import function available for users. The possibilities to add research items are described in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293005132305-How-to-add-research.
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I do my research on strategic management, CSR and innovation.
I am now open to collaboration of publications with researchers interested in these fields.
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I am interested in work CSR , Innovation and strategic management
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Someone on researchgate is claiming two of my publications with the names edited to reflect and serve as his own. How do I claim the rightful authorship of the papers?
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See "Another researcher has claimed my publications" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions how to correct this. But unlike this help page suggests, most probably it was not the other author himself who wrongly claimed authorship, but ResearchGate's automatic algorithm wrongly identified him as the author and assigned your publication to his profile. This is a frequent problem in ResearchGate in case of similar names.
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Sociology
Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Salary and benefits: highly competitive (commensurate with qualifications and experience)
Posting date: 7 February 2024
Closing date: 31 March 2024
Contact: Dr Jenny Chan, associate professor of sociology ([email protected])
Description
The Department of Applied Social Sciences of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University is recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow in Sociology. This is a full-time post. Initial a two-year contract (with possibility of renewal), with an expected start date of 1 June 2024. The post is open in terms of theoretical and qualitative methodological approach within the fields of sociology of labor, work and employment, and political economy, with specialism in China or from a comparative perspective in Asia.
Skills, knowledge and experience
1. PhD in sociology, political science or a closely related discipline by the date of appointment
2. Clear potential for excellent academic publications record
Please submit your research statement, CV and up to three writing samples (top-ranked peer-reviewed journal articles and/or forthcoming publications) to Dr Jenny Chan ([email protected]) by 31 March 2024. Applicants only need to submit the contact information of their three referees. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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The text in context: "Here are a few alternative treatments for infants to help with cough and cold symptoms:
A cool mist humidifier helps nasal passages shrink and allow easier breathing. Do not use warm mist humidifiers. They can cause nasal passages to swell and make breathing more difficult"
I searched quite some time on the fda archives, Google scholar, NIH, but couldn't find anything close to that assertion.
It's just kind of irksome that all the reputable consumer product publications are all citing the same FDA web page or each other. And some flat out rejecting warm mist humidifiers without question when there are quite a number of research papers that discuss the subtle dangers of cold mist ultrasonic humidifiers, especially regarding their ability to eject mineral and metal contaminants into the air and aren't able to inhibit bacteria growth, leading to instances of humidifier lung.
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These are very questionable statements, especially for the golden billion populations, living in climate-controlled housing. By the time the humidified air reaches the patient it's temperature would equilibrate with whatever the parents have set.
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I'd like to merge the profile of Vassiliki Celia Vassilopoulou with the one of Vassiliki Vassilopoulou as they both refer to myself. Hence some of my publications appear under the Vassiliki Celia profile that was created at first but the Vassiliki profile is the one update with details about my research. I'd appreciate your help!
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See this instruction how to merge duplicate profiles: https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292803187473
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a person with whom I share the first and last names was able to insert his middle name replacing my middle name initial on my publications and lis all on your site
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See "Another researcher has claimed my publications" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions how to correct this. But unlike this help page suggests, most probably it was not the other author himself who wrongly claimed authorship, but ResearchGate's automatic algorithm wrongly identified him as the author and assigned your publication to his profile. This is a frequent problem in ResearchGate in case of similar names.
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When registering, I did not cancel confirmation of notifications about publications by other employees of my university. As a result, the news feed is filled with the work of my colleagues whose work has no scientific interest to me. Where can I change this?
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By updating your scientific activities from your profile
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Some authors change the actual order of authorship to distort reality, an unethical practice. Does anyone know how to get ResearchGate to correct such issues?
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RG support team is using this contact e-mail: [email protected]
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How do I add an additional project to organize my publications?
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So, back to the original question: how do I create a new project?
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Dear colleagues, I have changed the surname as I got married. My former surname was Mikheeva, but I am Smolii now.
Please, tell me what I should do not to lose my new publications.
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Elena Smolii (former Mikheeva)
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See the help page "Updating your account name" (https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292898263057) for instructions. Note also the section "How do I add an alternative author name?" in the same page.
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I have sent this question twice to ResearchGate support, but no luck! I have an older profile that I'd like to merge with this one, but can't access it anymore (email address long dead). What can I do? Or maybe you have an email address for ResearchGate where someone will actually reply to me? I have 5 publications there, and I really would like them all on the same profile. Thanks!
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You do not need to log in to your old account, you just have to know the email address attached to this old one. Open https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sharon-Xuereb while being logged in to your new account. Use the "Report duplicate" function under "More", as described in the instruction.
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Which is prefferable to use for publications and why? My personal email (g-mail/yahoo e.t.c) or official (institution) email.
Especially in cases where I have a choice?
Does any of the 2 have particular advantage over the other?
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It depends. Both are valid for use. However, some journals are specific with their requirements of mailing address. They may ask for institution's mail.
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I have several articles with two names Satyanarayana Murthy Pusuluri and PSN Murthy. How do I get all of them into my account
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See this help page ("How to add research") for instructions: https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293005132305
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I have a new publication
Ricardo-Suárez F, Lastre-Vera X, Fernández-Domínguez T, Alonso-Montalván M, Curbelo-Valera A. Fascitis necrosante periocular. Revista Cubana de Oftalmología [revista en Internet]. 2023 [citado 2024 Ene 10]; 36(3):[aprox. 0 p.]. Disponible en: https://revoftalmologia.sld.cu/index.php/oftalmologia/article/view/1778
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Thank you!!
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In some of the publications introduced, the laboratory where the work
was carried out does not appear, but rather another.
I would like to know if it can be modified. Thank you
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I have noticed that some of my publications are not appearing in my ResearchGate profile. How can I resolve this problem ?
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By the way, there may be publications not yet attached to your profile, but available in ResearchGate. There are at least two possibilities to find these:
2. Search for the titles of your missing publications at https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?query=&type=publication
Then confirm authorship to attach these to your profile - see https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions.
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Sir In your book publications can you add my name because to become a professor we need book publications atleast four.How much money we have to pay for it.do reply me I will for your reply.
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You wrote:
Sir In your book publications can you add my name because to become a professor we need book publications atleast four.How much money we have to pay for it.
A publication, like the one you are looking for, must be the sole result of your scientific endeavor, not buying it!!!
With this opinion that you are on, how do you want to be a positive scientist or professor?! if you pay money for your name to be included in a publication, how do you want to help those future students? when you have not worked scientifically, what do you want to teach? and what students want to learn from you?!!!
First go and read about research ethics.
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I have just created an account.
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See this help page ("How to add research") for instructions how to add published or unpublished research to ResearchGate: https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293005132305
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I am seeking a tool that can analyze PDFs of articles and theses in English, capable of searching the internet and academic databases for similar texts and ideas in various languages.
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Thank you, Wolfgang R. Dick . Many interesting points in this discussions.
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Some of my publications are not on researchgate,why ?
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I'm thinking of starting an article about gastronomy tourism soon. For this reason, I need a teammate who can offer different perspectives and produce quality publications and is suitable for teamwork. I am Turkish and a researcher from a different culture would be a good experience for me. Please do not hesitate to ask questions.
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Am keen to work with a research on gastronomy. Currently working on gastronomy in Kenya.
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Certain of my book reviews are listed as my publications, In the edit section of the publications page, there is no category for "book review". and I don't want to get problems by claiming authorship for something I have not written but only reviewed. Add one or I'll remove those "publications"
A : Massing
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Please note that you wrote to the ResearchGate community, not to the RG team. You may try to contact RG's support team at https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/requests/new.
However, one has to regard the difference between the content and the bibliographic description. There are the main categories "book", "chapter" and "article" for published research. However, these are simply bibliographic categories with several fields differing in each category. Contrary to this, the distinction between a research paper and a book review is about the content. There could be many more content categories, e.g. scientific monography / popular book / textbook / collection of papers / yearbook, or research paper / review paper / scientific report / letter to the editors / discussion paper / extended abstract / book review etc. All these kinds of papers can be published as journal papers or book chapters. There would be too much categories when describing also the content in the categories. There are other possibilities to describe the content, e.g. in the title or the abstract fields. I use to add "Book review" in the title field, see my list of research or these two examples: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/367020391 and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351454584.
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How do I add more publications to my ResearchGate account?
Frank J. Hoffman
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Welcome to this respected community of researchers
ResearchGate is distinguished
At the top right of the screen in your account,
here is a new addition
From here,
start adding your research, answering questions, and attaching files
Also, benefit from the help center via the following link
You can always ask questions here
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2 de mes articles n apparaissent pas dans ma liste pourquoi
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Dear Loubna Dib The missing papers are already assigned to your other account/profile here on RG:
I think the best you can do is to merge both profiles
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I have downloaded my list of publication from Mendeley as .ris and xml file. Could you help me to upload in ResearchGate site?
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It is not possible to import a list of publications. For each of the publications which have not been imported automatically from other platforms, a page has to be created "by hand". See this help page ("How to add research") for instructions: https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293005132305
First of all, see https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Krishnarajasekhar-Ottilingam-Radhakrishnan/research for publications already in your profile. For publications not yet attached to your profile, there are at least two possibilities to find these:
2. Search for the titles of your missing publications at https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?query=&type=publication
Then confirm authorship to attach these to your profile - see https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions.
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Hello. I can't download my publications in PDF format. It says download error. What do I need to do to get my articles loaded into the system?
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See "How do I add a full-text to my publication page?" in the help page https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14293005132305 for instructions.
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I have been reading in many publications that metallic SWCNTs exposed to a parallel magnetic field provide a paramagnetic susceptibility owing to the Aharnov-Bohm effect. However, I can find little information on why this effect causes such a response, beyond this statement.
From what I can understand (my background is chemistry/engineering), a metallic SWCNT (larger enough not to induce metallisation owing to curvature effects) is a zero-point semi-metal, much like graphene where linear dispersion bands meet at the K-point in Brillion space. When magnetic flux penetrates the SWCNT along the central axis the electrons experience a phase change. I am really struggling to understand how this results in a paramagnetic response, especially when the Aharnov-Bohm effect causes a periodic band gap resulting in a reduction in metalicity.
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Charles Brewster You're on the right track.The Aharnov-Bohm effect in metallic SWCNTs exposed to a parallel magnetic field is a fascinating and intricate phenomenon that necessitates further research into the electronic band structure.
The phenomenon of paramagnetism in metallic SWCNTs involves magnetic field interaction, spin polarization, and density of states modulation.The Aharnov-Bohm effect generates new magnetic subbands, causing a net magnetic moment without external field. Paramagnetic response, influenced by SWCNT diameter, chirality, and magnetic field strength.
This article titled "Interactions in Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes/Pyrene/Porphyrin Nanohybrids" will be beneficial.
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once you login, click 'add new' button besides your profile photo. next it will ask you to upload your paper and then the details of the publication.
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I did a factor analysis and identified two factors (i.e. intrinsic satisfaction and extrinsic satisfaction). Then on Mplus I did a regression of the outcome variable on factor scores: overall satisfaction on intrinsic factor score, overall satisfaction on extrinsic factor score. Below is the result.
Model fit is good.
Regression coefficient of overall satisfaction on extrinsic factor score is very low. Is this problematic please (seems that only one factor instead of two factors are driving overall satisfaction)? Could I report this in publications? Thank you!
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Hello Ning Yan,
if you did already a factor analysis, why don't you directly incorporate a measurement model in the overall model? Besides that, your structural model is saturated, hence there is a "perfect fit".
Best,
Holger
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i need to know which of my publications are stored in research gate
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First of all, see https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ofra-Nevo/research. For publication not yet attached to your profile, there are at least two possibilities to find these:
2. Search for the titles of your missing publications at https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?query=&type=publication
Then confirm authorship to attach these to your profile - see https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions.
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One of the features of ResearchGate that I really like is the ability to connect with other researchers. I like seeing new publications, finding people to follow, and asking/answering questions.
To me, the questions part is a great way to help each other. However, I personally find it rather annoying when an answer to a question was clearly generated by Chat GPT (there is a little intro, a numbered list, then a little summary). Now, sometimes this answer is helpful or has lots of possibly useful information. But, it takes away the human connection. When I'm asking the community a question, I'm seeking answers based on personal experiences.
In addition, the answer generated by Ai is not from that person, but I have yet to see any posts which then state they were Ai generated. I feel this omission feeds into a possible plagiarism aspect of Ai technology for writing.
What do others think? I this just a pet peeve of mine? Does using Chat GTP and similar software diminish the human connection?
If you use Ai to generate your answer the this post, please state that you did so!
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My view on the use of AI in research and platforms like that of RG is that AI act as the stimulator of ideas and provider of structure to debates and interactions.
I'm a strong advocate for the use of AI as a tool not a replacement of humans ingenuity. The creativity of humans, the intuitions and experiences that come to bare on the debates and research is mostly outstanding to me. However, when a debate is generated without any context or proper gearings to bring to bare the relevant issues of interest on the question raised from the preliminary, then the question must be used as prompts to stimulate the debate and redirect the discussions on that uncontextialized question posed on RG or any research community platform.
More so, it comes to me that as the debates and other forms of discussions are ongoing, unscrutinized AI generated responses that is meant to help gear a discussion makes the discussion uninteresting and boring. Thus, me think using the AI to trigger debate is in order but must be scrutinized well to reflect the entire question or the context provided by the questioner.
In fact, I cannot imagine in this era of advanced technology where basic questions are asked for debates instead of philosophically-rich questions that will make it difficult for AI tools to be used to navigate such difficulties. While, AI can be used to provide responses for basic questions, some highly crafted questions and discussions section generated on RG et al., that trigger philosophical intuitions must be asked so as to make it difficult for AI misused to be ruled out. But till non-philosophical questions keep on being asked, AI tools should be used to provide responses to all basic questions asked. Even if the entire discussion must be conducted within the AI frames so be it.
I hope my response to the discussion not be construed as AI generated.
The key point in my response has to do with the asking of philosophical questions not basic questions that can be readily answered with AI tools.
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I would like to confirm if Is this journal "Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal" (ISSN 2822-4353) a refereed or predatory for further publications.
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I recently uploaded a manuscript to my profile, the document includes a reference list in APA forma, however in the tab for references in the site states "This research doesn’t cite any other publications". Any insights?
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ResearchGate's algorithm to identify citations is far from being perfect. But see the method developed by Andrejs Krauklis to get better recognition of citations: https://www.researchgate.net/post/Method_for_Improving_Recognition_of_Citations_References_on_ResearchGate/1. Sometimes this helps, sometimes not. My experience is that this method does not work after a full text was uploaded. One has to upload the file with the specially prepared citations before uploading the full text of the publication.
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The H index and All were all wrong for me!!!
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Dear Feng-Ming Kong I presume that the following profile https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Feng-Ming-Kong belongs to you as well.
See how to merge two profiles
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Museum specimens sometimes get damaged by accidents, negligence, natural catastrophes, and so on. However, even if damaged, museum specimens can be useful for research. Do you know of published examples were valuable data has been obtained from damaged recent (not fossils) specimens?
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Earlier this year I asked this question because with my colleagues Lenyn Betancourt-Cargua, Andrea C. Román and Gustavo Morejon we were having a hard time finding research about the scientific use of heavily damaged museum specimens to back a short article that we were working on. We found interesting diet items in a damaged snake specimen from the Galápagos:
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How can this be populated under my name?
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You may add your maiden name to your profile as an alternative name. See "How do I add an alternative author name?" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292898263057 for instructions.
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It depends on the university. Some universities allow this, others do not. This is stated in the respective doctoral degree regulations.
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My publications have been falsely claimed and added to someone's research profile. How can I fix that as I am unable to add those to my profile?
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See "Another researcher has claimed my publications" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions how to correct this. But unlike this help page suggests, most probably it was not the other author himself who wrongly claimed authorship, but ResearchGate's automatic algorithm wrongly identified him as the author and assigned your publication to his profile. This is a frequent problem in ResearchGate in case of similar names.
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Good day. I am responsible for the inclusion of the journal Reports of Morphology in the Web of Science and Scopus scientometric databases. A month ago, the journal received approval for inclusion in Scopus (Web of Science is in the third stage of verification. Pub Med is in the final stages of inspection). Our articles are already indexed (proof):
I am also currently involved in promoting the journal to the international scientific community.
The journal is aimed specifically at morphology: forensic medicine (with morphology), pathological anatomy, normal anatomy, normal histology, cytology, embryology.
The cost of publication is 6 dollars per page.
The journal is published 4 times a year, with 10 publications in each issue.
Articles are reviewed - that's why adequate quality photos, adequate list of references, correspondence to the topic of the journal, etc. are necessary.
Review articles or case reports are not accepted.
We will be glad for your publications.
Link to the journal website:
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.
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Thank you for sharing the exciting news about the inclusion of the journal Reports of Morphology in Scopus and the ongoing progress with Web of Science and Pub Med. Congratulations on this significant accomplishment!
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There is an Author Noor Ul Ain from University of Gujrat, Pakistan. She is shamelessly claiming my articles on Research gate. What should I do? Research gate is not allowing me to list my articles in my profile.
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See "Another researcher has claimed my publications" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions how to correct this. But unlike this help page suggests, most probably it was not the other author herself who wrongly claimed authorship, but ResearchGate's automatic algorithm wrongly identified her as the author and assigned your publication to her profile. This is a frequent problem in ResearchGate in case of similar names.
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In the "statistics" tab only total numbers appear and I am interested in knowing how many citations or readers my articles, book chapters have... thank you for your answer. Best regards
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Open a publication and click on "Citations" (if there is a number after "Citations", otherwise ResearchGate did not find any citations), e.g. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346988063/citations.
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Hello everyone
I am Sephalika Padhi and I am currently a research trainee at Harvard Medical School. I will be completing my undergraduate by June 2024. Now I am looking for direct PhD options for my future. But I do not have any publications yet. Is it still possible for me to get a direct PhD program?
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You usually do not require published papers in order to do a PhD :)
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Someone is listed as a co-author on three of my publications that is clearly not a co-author. How do I remove them from being listed as a co-author to these publications?
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See "A researcher has wrongly claimed co-authorship of my publication" in https://help.researchgate.net/hc/en-us/articles/14292798510993 for instructions how to correct this. But unlike this help page suggests, most probably it was not the other author himself who wrongly claimed authorship, but ResearchGate's automatic algorithm wrongly identified him as co-author and assigned your publication to his profile. This is a frequent problem in ResearchGate in case of similar names.