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Groups: Open Access ZENODO Tags: Science Policy keywords.General Medicine

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    Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argument...

    Misinformation can undermine a well-functioning democracy. For example, public misconceptions about climate change can lead to lowered acceptance of the reality of climate...
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    Open Access Publishing

    In order to do justice to the collective and universal nature of science, the free exchange of research results is nothing less than imperative. This can only mean free and open...
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    Methodological Challenges in Assessing the Environmental Status of a Marine E...

    Abstract Assessments of the environmental status of marine ecosystems are increasingly needed to inform management decisions and regulate human pressures to meet the objectives...
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    Stirring the strategic direction of scuba diving marine Citizen Science: A su...

    ABSTRACT Citizen Science (CS) strengthens the relationship between society and science through education and engagement, with win-win benefits. Marine Citizen Science (MCS) is...
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    Management of change

    Western Australia was the first portion of the Australian continent to be ‘discovered’ — it was also the last to be opened for settlement. The early Dutch navigators of the East...
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    Open Access uptake by universities worldwide

    The implementation of policies promoting the adoption of an Open Science culture must be accompanied by indicators that allow monitoring the penetration of such policies and...
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    The validity of technology-based dietary assessment methods in childhood and ...

    Technology-based dietary assessment has promising benefits on improving accuracy and reducing cost of dietary data collection. The validity of technology-based tools in...
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    Improving brain computer interface research through user involvement - The tr...

    : Research on Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) often aims to provide solutions for vulnerable populations, such as individuals with diseases, conditions or disabilities that keep...
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    Trends in Citations to Books on Epidemiological and Statistical Methods in th...

    BackgroundThere are no analyses of citations to books on epidemiological and statistical methods in the biomedical literature. Such analyses may shed light on how concepts and...
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    A novel European H5N8 influenza A virus has increased virulence in ducks but ...

    We investigated in a unique setup of animal models and a human lung explant culture biological properties, including zoonotic potential, of a representative 2016 highly...
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    Heterogeneity of Inter-Rater Reliabilities of Grant Peer Reviews and Its Dete...

    Background One of the most important weaknesses of the peer review process is that different reviewers’ ratings of the same grant proposal typically differ. Studies on the...