1. ALREADY LIVE DO NOT PUBLISH Gene chips unmask cryptic diseases.
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Hayden, Erika Check
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RESEARCH , *CITATION analysis , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *SCIENTIFIC community , *ENDOWMENT of research - Abstract
The article offers information on the impact of making the research paper longer to researchers in Columbus, Ohio. A study conducted by Krzysztof Stanek of the Ohio State University in Columbus reveals that these citations play a vital role in their research because the longer the paper, the more citations they received. In an analysis of 30,027 peer-reviewed papers published between 2000 and 2004, the median number of citations increases with the length of the paper. Jörg Dietrich of the European Southern Observatory in Germany believes that longer paper are more useful because it contain more information.
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- 2008
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