„Library Science.“
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Do Changes in Journal Rank Influence Publication Output? Evidence from China
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Representational scaffolding in digital simulations – learning professional practices in higher education
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A quantitative view on the coming of age of interdisciplinarity in the sciences 1980-1999
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Cryptic invasion of a parasitic copepod: Compromised identification when morphologically similar invaders co-occur in invaded ecosystems
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High colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) absorption in surface waters of the central-eastern Arctic Ocean: Implications for biogeochemistry and ocean color algorithms.
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Towards cost-effective operational monitoring systems for complex waters: analyzing small-scale coastal processes with optical transmissometry.
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PanXML - a tool to create XML files for DOI registration of publications in the catalog DataCite of the German National Library of Science and Technology
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Biogeography of Deep-Sea Benthic Bacteria at Regional Scale (LTER HAUSGARTEN, Fram Strait, Arctic)
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Ocean Acidification Affects Redox-Balance and Ion-Homeostasis in the Life-Cycle Stages of Emiliania huxleyi
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Small changes in pH have direct effects on marine bacterial community composition: a microcosm approach
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Identifying controlling nodes in neuronal networks in different scales
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The proteome of human liver peroxisomes: Identification of five new peroxisomal constituents by a label-free quantitative proteomics survey
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Sequence data and association statistics from 12,940 type 2 diabetes cases and controls
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The practical ethics of bias reduction in machine translation: why domain adaptation is better than data debiasing
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Policies regarding public availability of published research data in pediatrics journals
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Die kurze Geschichte des IT-Servicemanagement: Themen und Fragestellungen im Wandel der Zeit
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Key nodes mining in the inventor–author knowledge diffusion network
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A quantitative exploration on reasons for citing articles from the perspective of cited authors
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The stability of co-authorship structures
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An intercomparison of models predicting growth of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba): The importance of recognizing model specificity