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Preparative liquid chromatography. Edited by Brian A. Bidlingmeyer. Elsevier Science Publishers, The Netherlands (1987), Volume 38 in Journal of Chromatography Library, ISBN 0‐444‐42832‐1.341 pp. US $ 97.50/Dfl. 200.00
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Person, thing, Robot: a moral and legal ontology for the 21st century and beyond: by David Gunkel – The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2023, pp. 246, ISBN 978-0262546157
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Big Brother is Listening: Adapting and Marketing Literary Classics in Audio Format—The Case of Storytel’s 1984
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Research Trends in Public Libraries as Public Spheres in Library and Information Science: Topic Modelling with Latent Dirichlet Allocation
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Books and Boots: Bulgarian Early Modern Publishing Between the Austrian and Ottoman Empires
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Influence of research on open science in the public policy sphere
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The accuracy of field classifications for journals in Scopus
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A pangenome-guided manually curated library of transposable elements for Zymoseptoria tritici
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Impactful COVID-19 discoveries from China are neglected in the media
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Legal reviews of in situ learning in autonomous weapons
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Prospects for the global governance of autonomous weapons: comparing Chinese, Russian, and US practices
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The regional dynamics of multilingual publishing in web of science: A statistical analysis of central and eastern european journals and researchers in linguistics
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Peer nominations as scientometrics
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Global visibility of nationally published research output: the case of the post-Soviet region
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Network effects and research collaborations: evidence from IMF Working Paper co-authorship
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The practical implementation of open access policies and mandates in Spanish public universities
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Impact and visibility of Norwegian, Finnish and Spanish journals in the fields of humanities
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Digital well-being under pandemic conditions: catalysing a theory of online flourishing
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Quantitative quality: a study on how performance-based measures may change the publication patterns of Danish researchers
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Do journals and corporate sponsors back certain views in topics where disagreement prevails?