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  2. ResearcherID - Wikipedia

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    In other words, Google Scholar covers a larger range of research studies, yet have included bibliographic problems, for example, author sequence, different paper title, etc. ResearcherID has a relatively smaller coverage but is more accurate than Google Scholar. [14]

  3. Harald Uhlig - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, using Twitter, Uhlig criticized Black Lives Matter, specifically the movement's use of the "Defund the Police" slogan, and compared people who supported it to "flat-earthers and creationists".

  4. Eric Ghysels - Wikipedia

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    He is currently co-editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics. [12] In 2008–2009 Ghysels was resident scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, in 2011 Duisenberg Fellow at the European Central Bank, both at the height of the Great Recession, and has since been a regular visitor of several other central banks around the world.

  5. Wikipedia:Scholarly journal - Wikipedia

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    Editors should be able to establish notability of these journals based on adequate citations in reliable sources from articles published in the journal as well as references to the journal in other independent journals, or as citations are found by the usual searches, particularly JSTOR, Google Books or Scholar.

  6. ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    ResearchGate's competitors include Academia.edu, Google Scholar, and Mendeley, [4] as well as new competitors that emerged in the last decade like Semantic Scholar. In 2016, Academia.edu reportedly had more registered users (about 34 million versus 11 million [ 25 ] ) and higher web traffic, but ResearchGate was substantially larger in terms of ...

  7. The Black Scholar - Wikipedia

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    The Black Scholar (TBS) is a journal founded in California, in 1969, by Robert Chrisman, Nathan Hare, and Allan Ross.It is the third oldest Black studies journal in the US, after the NAACP’s The Crisis (founded in 1910) and the Journal of African American History (formerly The Journal of Negro History, founded in 1916).

  8. Soxhlet extractor - Wikipedia

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    A Soxhlet extractor has three main sections: a percolator (boiler and reflux) which circulates the solvent, a thimble (usually made of thick filter paper) which retains the solid to be extracted, and a siphon mechanism, which periodically empties the condensed solvent from the thimble back into the percolator.

  9. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    The Journal des sçavans (later spelled Journal des savants), established by Denis de Sallo, was the earliest academic journal published in Europe.Its content included obituaries of famous men, church history, and legal reports. [7]