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2. Editorial to Summarize the Papers Published in the Special Issue "10th Anniversary of Cells-Advances in Cell Cycle".
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Wang Z
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- Cell Cycle, Anniversaries and Special Events, Publications
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To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the prestigious journal Cells launched a series of Special Issues in 2021 [...].
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- 2022
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3. Global Research on Cognitive Frailty: A Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Papers Published during 2013-2021.
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Hui Z, Wang X, Zhou Y, Li Y, Ren X, and Wang M
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- Cognition, Data Analysis, Databases, Factual, United States, Bibliometrics, Publications
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This study analyzed the current status, hotspots, and emerging trends of global research on cognitive frailty, in order to provide new research ideas for researchers. Articles and reviews related to cognitive frailty, published from 2013 to 2021, were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database on 26 November 2021. CiteSpace 5.8.R3 was employed for data analyses. A total of 2077 publications were included. There has been a rapid growth of publications on cognitive frailty research since 2016. The United States, Italy, England, and Australia have been the leading research centers of cognitive frailty; however, China has also recently focused on this topic. The National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, and Shimada H. were found to be the most prolific institution and author, respectively. Co-citation analysis identified 16 clusters, of which the largest was cognitive frailty. The keywords which occurred most frequently were "older adult", followed by "cognitive impairment", "frailty", "risk", "dementia", "prevalence", "mortality", "health", and "Alzheimer's disease". Burst keyword detection revealed a rising interest in cognitive frailty models. By analyzing these publications from recent years, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of cognitive frailty research.
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- 2022
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4. Informetric Analysis of Highly Cited Papers in Environmental Sciences Based on Essential Science Indicators.
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Ma Q, Li Y, and Zhang Y
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- China, Data Management, Publishing, Environmental Science, Publications
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Highly cited papers in the Essential Science Indicators database refer to papers with citations in the top 1% of all papers in a research field, and they are considered to be symbols of scientific excellence and top performance of the past ten years. This study provided an informetric analysis of 7791 highly cited papers in the environmental sciences category during 2009-2019. Informetric indicators and visualization tools were applied to evaluate and present the performances of journals, countries/territories, institutions, top cited papers, and research hotspots. The results showed that the cumulative number of publications has increased exponentially, suggesting strong development of the environmental sciences category. There were 211 journals publishing highly cited papers, with Energy & Environmental Science as the leading journal. The USA ranked first with the highest number of publications and occupied the core position in the collaboration network, while Mainland China took the first place in independent research output. Review articles have an obvious advantage in terms of achieving high citations. "Adsorption", "climate change", and "heavy metal" were the most frequent keywords, with "microplastic" rising rapidly as a new research frontier in recent years. Five research hotspots were visualized from highly cited papers via cluster analysis., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2020
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5. Global Research Output and Theme Trends on Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: A Restrospective Bibliometric and Co-Word Biclustering Investigation of Papers Indexed in PubMed (1999-2018).
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Li F, Zhou H, Huang DS, and Guan P
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- Humans, Medical Subject Headings, Periodicals as Topic, PubMed, Bibliometrics, Climate Change, Communicable Diseases, Ecosystem, Publications
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Climate change is a challenge for the sustainable development of an international economy and society. The impact of climate change on infectious diseases has been regarded as one of the most urgent research topics. In this paper, an analysis of the bibliometrics, co-word biclustering, and strategic diagram was performed to evaluate global scientific production, hotspots, and developing trends regarding climate change and infectious diseases, based on the data of two decades (1999-2008 and 2009-2018) from PubMed. According to the search strategy and inclusion criteria, a total of 1443 publications were found on the topic of climate change and infectious diseases. There has been increasing research productivity in this field, which has been supported by a wide range of subject categories. The top highly-frequent major MeSH (medical subject headings)/subheading combination terms could be divided into four clusters for the first decade and five for the second decade using a biclustering analysis. At present, some significant public health challenges (global health, and travel and tropical climate, etc.) are at the center of the whole target research network. In the last ten years, "Statistical model", "Diarrhea", "Dengue", "Ecosystem and biodiversity", and "Zoonoses" have been considered as emerging hotspots, but they still need more attention for further development.
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- 2020
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6. We've Come a Long Way, Baby: Announcing a Special Issue to Commemorate the Publication of Molecule's 20,000th Paper.
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Chemat F, Dembinski R, Gautier A, Gauld JW, McPhee D, Muñoz-Torrero D, Quirino JP, Schmidt TJ, Soloshonok VA, and von Itzstein M
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- History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Publications statistics & numerical data, Publications history
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On behalf of my Section Editor-in-Chief co-author colleagues I am pleased to announce a Special Issue to commemorate the recent publication of Molecules' 20,000th paper [...].
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- 2019
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7. Molecules Best Paper Award 2014.
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McPhee DJ
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- Humans, Periodicals as Topic, Awards and Prizes, Publications
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- 2014
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8. High-Performance Artificial Intelligence Recommendation of Quality Research Papers Using Effective Collaborative Approach.
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Venkatesan, Vinoth Kumar, Ramakrishna, Mahesh Thyluru, Batyuk, Anatoliy, Barna, Andrii, and Havrysh, Bohdana
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,RECOMMENDER systems ,UNCERTAIN systems ,CONSUMER expertise ,METADATA - Abstract
The Artificial Intelligence Recommender System has emerged as a significant research interest. It aims at helping users find things online by offering recommendations that closely fit their interests. Recommenders for research papers have appeared over the last decade to make it easier to find publications associated with the field of researchers' interests. However, due to several issues, such as copyright constraints, these methodologies assume that the recommended articles' contents are entirely openly accessible, which is not necessarily the case. This work demonstrates an efficient model, known as RPRSCA: Research Paper Recommendation System Using Effective Collaborative Approach, to address these uncertain systems for the recommendation of quality research papers. We make use of contextual metadata that are publicly available to gather hidden relationships between research papers in order to personalize recommendations by exploiting the advantages of collaborative filtering. The proposed system, RPRSCA, is unique and gives personalized recommendations irrespective of the research subject. Thus, a novel collaborative approach is proposed that provides better performance. Using a publicly available dataset, we found that our proposed method outperformed previous uncertain methods in terms of overall performance and the capacity to return relevant, valuable, and quality publications at the top of the recommendation list. Furthermore, our proposed strategy includes personalized suggestions and customer expertise, in addition to addressing multi-disciplinary concerns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Informetric Analysis of Highly Cited Papers in Environmental Sciences Based on Essential Science Indicators
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Yandan Li, Qian Ma, and Yan Zhang
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Mainland China ,Essential science indicators ,China ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Library science ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,highly cited paper ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Frontier ,informetric analysis ,environmental sciences ,Essential Science Indicators ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Independent research ,Data Management ,Publishing ,business.industry ,Scientific excellence ,lcsh:R ,Publications ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Field (geography) ,Environmental Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Highly cited papers in the Essential Science Indicators database refer to papers with citations in the top 1% of all papers in a research field, and they are considered to be symbols of scientific excellence and top performance of the past ten years. This study provided an informetric analysis of 7791 highly cited papers in the environmental sciences category during 2009&ndash, 2019. Informetric indicators and visualization tools were applied to evaluate and present the performances of journals, countries/territories, institutions, top cited papers, and research hotspots. The results showed that the cumulative number of publications has increased exponentially, suggesting strong development of the environmental sciences category. There were 211 journals publishing highly cited papers, with Energy &, Environmental Science as the leading journal. The USA ranked first with the highest number of publications and occupied the core position in the collaboration network, while Mainland China took the first place in independent research output. Review articles have an obvious advantage in terms of achieving high citations. &ldquo, Adsorption&rdquo, &ldquo, climate change&rdquo, and &ldquo, heavy metal&rdquo, were the most frequent keywords, with &ldquo, microplastic&rdquo, rising rapidly as a new research frontier in recent years. Five research hotspots were visualized from highly cited papers via cluster analysis.
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- 2020
10. Global Research Output on Sleep Research in Athletes from 1966 to 2019: A Bibliometric Analysis.
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Lastella, Michele, Memon, Aamir Raoof, and Vincent, Grace E.
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ATHLETES ,SOMNOLOGY ,ATHLETICS ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,PUBLICATIONS ,BIBLIOGRAPHICAL citations - Abstract
This study examined sleep research in athletes published between 1966 and 2019, through a bibliometric analysis of research output in the Scopus database. Following a robust assessment of titles, the bibliometric indicators of productivity for studies included in the final analysis were: Distribution of publications and citations (excluding self-citations), top ten active journals, countries, institutions and authors, single- and multi-country collaboration, and 25 top-cited papers. Out of the 1015 papers, 313 were included in the final analysis. The majority of the papers were research articles (n = 259; 82.8%) and published in English (n = 295; 94.3%). From 2011, there was a dramatic increase in papers published (n = 257; 82.1%) and citations (n = 3538; 91.0%). The number of collaborations increased after 2001, with papers published through international (n = 81; 25.9%) and national (n = 192; 61.3%) collaboration. Australia was the most prolific country in terms of number of publications (n = 97; 31.0%), and citations (n = 1529; 15.8%). In conclusion, after the beginning of the twenty-first century, the scientific production on sleep research in athletes has seen significant growth in publication and citation output. Future research should focus on interventions to improve sleep in athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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11. Molecules Best Paper Award 2014
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Derek J. McPhee
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Polymer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Organic Chemistry ,Publications ,Awards and Prizes ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Library science ,Editorial board ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Analytical Chemistry ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,n/a ,Editorial ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Drug Discovery ,Molecular Medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Periodicals as Topic ,business ,Diversity (politics) ,media_common - Abstract
Molecules instituted some years ago a “Best Paper” award to recognize the most outstanding papers in the area of natural products, medicinal chemistry and molecular diversity published each year in Molecules. We are pleased to announce the third “Molecules Best Paper Award” for 2014. The winners were chosen by the Editor-in-Chief and selected editorial board members from among all the papers published in 2010. Reviews and research papers were evaluated separately. [...]
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- 2014
12. Recent Developments in Research on Food Waste and the Circular Economy.
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Ng, Sai-Leung and Wong, Fung-Mei
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FOOD waste ,CIRCULAR economy ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Food waste is a global challenge, with profound implications for food security, resource utilization, and sustainability. A circular economy represents a promising solution in addressing food waste effectively by keeping food materials and products in use and circulating them within the economy. To provide an overview of the research on food waste and the circular economy model in the past decade, this study examines 1022 documents on food waste and circular the economy to ascertain the state, themes, and knowledge structure of the field. The results showed that the number of publications has increased greatly in the past decade. "Circular economy of food", "bioenergy", "waste valorization", "waste management", "resource recovery", and "environmental assessment" were the major research themes. Earlier studies focused on resource recovery from organic waste and the bioeconomy of bio-products; recent research interests shifted to sustainability and the valorization of agri-food waste. On the other hand, some highly cited documents and productive authors were important in the development of research on food waste and the circular economy. Furthermore, three groups of journals—"food and environmental sciences", "open access", and "environmental sustainability and resource management"—and five clusters of international collaboration—"European Union Group", "advanced economy group", "agricultural economies", "global influencers", and "isolated countries"—were identified. This study provides readers with an overview of the research field of food waste and the circular economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Expanding Genetic Counselor Roles: A Model for Global Research Development.
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Muraresku, Colleen C., McCormick, Elizabeth M., Rockart, Lydia, Blaine Crowley, T., Asher, Stephanie, Back, Amanda, Baldino, Sarah M., Bedoukian, Emma, Britt, Allison D., Burrill, Natalie, Cacioppo, Cara, Clark, Dana Farengo, Clark, Mary Egan, Conway, Laura, Dratch, Laynie, Dubbs, Holly A., Engelhardt, Nicole M., Ginn, Natalie, Gray, Christopher, and Hartman, Tiff
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CAREER development ,CHILDREN'S hospitals ,GENETIC counseling ,BIBLIOGRAPHY ,UNIVERSITY hospitals - Abstract
Purpose: Genetic counselors (GCs) increasingly play key roles in advancing genomic medicine through innovative research. Here, we examine one large cohort of GCs' evolving contributions to the literature, with the goal of facilitating worldwide professional development for GCs through scholarly activities. Methods: Publications were cataloged by members of the Section of Genetic Counseling (Section), established at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania in 2014, including publication year, journal, impact factor, and author position. Data were organized using the "My Bibliography" tool on the National Center for Biotechnology Information website and a Research Electronic Data Capture database created to initially collect manuscripts published through 30 June 2020. A subsequent survey captured publications through 5 February 2024. Results: An amount of 52 of 120 (43%) GCs shared their curriculum vitae/papers. 992 unique publications were identified from 1986 to 2024. Since 2013, no less than 32 papers were published annually by Section members and no less than 10 GCs contributed to publications yearly. Impact factors typically averaged >5.0 per year. Areas of foci diversified considerably since 2015. Conclusions: Here, we establish that GCs indeed contribute to scholarly work as evidenced by the number of publications alone. The establishment of an academic home may have contributed, given publications increased concurrent to launching the Section, providing a model for organizing GCs at institutions nationally and internationally. Highlighting such achievements will foster the expansion of GC roles in the era of precision genomic medicine and therapy. Considering ways to support GCs towards expanding these activities is equally important. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Fintech as a Financial Disruptor: A Bibliometric Analysis.
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Aysan, Ahmet F. and Nanaeva, Zhamal
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FINANCIAL technology ,INDUSTRIAL management ,CONSUMER attitudes ,KEYWORDS ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
The present-day financial system is being influenced by the rapid development of Fintech (financial technology), which comprises technologies created to improve and automate traditional forms of finance for businesses and consumers. The topic of Fintech as a financial disruptor is gaining popularity in line with the swift spread of digitalization across the banking industry, whereby this paper contributes to the field by presenting a novel bibliometric analysis of the academic literature related to Fintech as a financial disruptor. The analysis is based on metadata extracted from the Scopus database through the VOSviewer and Biblioshiny software. The bibliometric analysis of 363 documents identifies the most impactful sources of publication, keywords, authors, and most cited documents on the topic of Fintech as a financial disruptor. As our analysis demonstrates, the number of publications on the given topic is increasing, indicating both interest among academia and potential for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Statement of Peer Review †.
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Olivera-Montenegro, Luis
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EMAIL ,PUBLICATIONS ,PEER review committees ,EDITORS ,CONFLICT of interests - Published
- 2023
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16. Recent Research Agendas in Mining Equipment Management: A Review.
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Liu, Shi Qiang, Lin, Zhaoyun, Li, Debiao, Li, Xiangong, Kozan, Erhan, and Masoud, Mahmoud
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MINERAL industries ,NATURAL resources ,SHOVELS ,PUBLICATIONS ,SCHOLARS - Abstract
Nowadays, with the advancement of technological innovations and wide implementation of modern mining equipment, research topics on mining equipment management are attracting more and more attention from both academic scholars and industrial practitioners. With this background, this paper comprehensively reviews recent publications in the field of mining equipment management. By analysing the characteristics of open-pit mine production and haulage equipment types, problem definitions, formulation models and solution approaches in the relevant literature, the reviewed papers are classified into three main categories, i.e., shovel–truck (ST); in-pit crushing–conveying (IPCC); and hybrid IPCC-ST systems. Research progress and characteristics in each categorized mining equipment system are discussed and evaluated, respectively. With a thorough assessment of recent research agendas, the significance of developing state-of-the-art mining equipment scheduling/timetabling methodologies is indicated, based on the application of classical continuous-time machine scheduling theory. Promising future research directions and hotspots are also provided for researchers and practitioners in the mining industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. Thematic Analysis of Indonesian Physics Education Research Literature Using Machine Learning.
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Santoso, Purwoko Haryadi, Istiyono, Edi, Haryanto, and Hidayatulloh, Wahyu
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PHYSICS education ,MACHINE learning ,NATURAL language processing ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Abundant physics education research (PER) literature has been disseminated through academic publications. Over the years, the growing body of literature challenges Indonesian PER scholars to understand how the research community has progressed and possible future work that should be encouraged. Nevertheless, the previous traditional method of thematic analysis possesses limitations when the amount of PER literature exponentially increases. In order to deal with this plethora of publications, one of the machine learning (ML) algorithms from natural language processing (NLP) studies was employed in this paper to automate a thematic analysis of Indonesian PER literature that still needs to be explored within the community. One of the well-known NLP algorithms, latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA), was used in this study to extract Indonesian PER topics and their evolution between 2014 and 2021. A total of 852 papers (~4 to 8 pages each) were collectively downloaded from five international conference proceedings organized, peer reviewed, and published by Indonesian PER researchers. Before their topics were modeled through the LDA algorithm, our data corpus was preprocessed through several common procedures of established NLP studies. The findings revealed that LDA had thematically quantified Indonesian PER topics and described their distinct development over a certain period. The identified topics from this study recommended that the Indonesian PER community establish robust development in eight distinct topics to the present. Here, we commenced with an initial interest focusing on research on physics laboratories and followed the research-based instruction in late 2015. For the past few years, the Indonesian PER scholars have mostly studied 21st century skills which have given way to a focus on developing relevant educational technologies and promoting the interdisciplinary aspects of physics education. We suggest an open room for Indonesian PER scholars to address the qualitative aspects of physics teaching and learning that is still scant within the literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. The Status of Pyrolysis Kinetics Studies by Thermal Analysis: Quality Is Not as Good as It Should and Can Readily Be.
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Muravyev, Nikita V. and Vyazovkin, Sergey
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THERMAL analysis ,PYROLYSIS ,ACTIVATION energy ,PUBLICATIONS ,DATA analysis - Abstract
This paper is a literature survey that focuses on the present development of thermokinetic publications. It demonstrates that in recent years pyrolysis kinetics has turned into a major application of the thermokinetics. Analysis of the respective publications suggests that too often their quality leaves much to be desired because of the poor choices of the kinetic methods and experimental conditions. It is explained that the proper choices can be made by following the recommendations of the International Confederation for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (ICTAC). To help with improving the quality of the kinetic results, the ICTAC recommendations are condensed to a few easy to follow principles. These principles focus on selecting proper computational methods, collecting better experimental data, and efficiently reporting the results. The paramount computational principle is to avoid using the methods that evaluate the activation energy and other kinetic parameters from the data measured at a single heating rate. It is shown that the kinetic parameters evaluated by such methods can give rise to striking examples of failure when estimating the thermal stability at ambient temperature. Because of the vital importance of pyrolysis kinetics studies from an ecological and economical perspective, a substantial improvement of their quality is currently needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Ion and Molecule Transport in Membrane Systems 3.0 and 4.0.
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Nikonenko V and Pismenskaya N
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- Biological Transport, Publications
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This book is a collection of papers published in the 3rd and 4th Special Issues of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences under the standard title, "Ion and Molecule Transport in Membrane Systems" [...].
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- 2023
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20. Progress of Section "Biochemistry" in 2022.
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Supuran CT
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- Biochemistry, Publications
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Of more than 16,400 papers published in 2022 in International Journal of Molecular Sciences [...].
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- 2023
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21. Easy-to-Read: Evolution and Perspectives-A Bibliometric Analysis of Research, 1978-2021.
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Fărcașiu MA, Gherheș V, Șimon S, Dejica-Carțiș D, Cădariu L, and Kilyeni A
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- Authorship, Linguistics, Databases, Factual, Bibliometrics, Publications
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The purpose of this paper is to observe the use of the Easy-to-Read term in the international scientific literature. Therefore, a bibliometric analysis was carried out using the Web of Science database, focusing on the period between 1978 and 2021. From this, 1065 records that met the search criteria were further identified. After applying the PRISMA model, the final analysis was performed on a corpus of 102 documents, comprising an analysis of the keywords and expressions where the term was found, an authorship analysis, a citation analysis, as well as a co-occurrence analysis. The publications were grouped based on the research area, with the field of Computer Science standing out with most of the occurrences (25), followed by Education & Educational Research (14 occurrences) and Linguistics (9 occurrences). The results suggest that interest in this field of research is limited, as the maximum number of publications related to this topic was 16 in 2020 and 14 in 2021. The study is important as it sheds light on the current state of the topic and seeks to identify future trends in this field.
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- 2023
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22. Ten Points for High-Quality Statistical Reporting and Data Presentation.
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Nieminen, Pentti
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STATISTICS ,PILOT projects ,MEDICAL research ,EMPIRICAL research ,DATA analysis ,MEDICAL informatics - Abstract
Featured Application: In this work, an applicable instrument is proposed to quickly evaluate the quality of the statistical reporting and data presentation in research papers. Background: Data analysis methods have become an essential part of empirical research papers, especially in health sciences and medical research. It has previously been reported that a noteworthy percentage of articles have flaws in their statistical reporting. Reporting problems have been a long-term issue, and despite continued efforts to improve the situation, improvements have been far from satisfactory. One explanation is an inadequate assessment of statistical reporting during peer review. This communication proposes a short instrument to assess the quality of data analysis reporting in manuscripts and published papers. Method: A checklist-type instrument was developed by selecting and refining items from previous reports about the quality of statistical reporting in medical journals and from published guidelines for reporting and data presentation. Items were pretested and modified during pilot studies. A total of 160 original medical research articles that were published in 4 journals were evaluated to test the instrument. Interrater and intrarater agreements were examined by comparing quality scores assigned to 40 articles published in a psychiatric journal. Results: The data analysis reporting test consists of nine questions that assess the quality of health research from a reader's perspective. The composed scale has a total score ranging from 0 to 10 and discriminated between journals and study designs. A high score suggested that an article had a good presentation of findings in tables and figures and that the description of analysis methods was helpful to readers. Interrater and intrarater agreements were high. Conclusion: An applicable checklist for quickly testing the statistical reporting quality of manuscripts and published research papers was developed. This instrument aims to improve the quality of empirical research in scientific fields where statistical methods play an important role. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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23. Current Research Trends, Hotspots, and Frontiers of Physical Activity during Pregnancy: A Bibliometric Analysis.
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Zhou Y, Guo X, Mu J, Liu J, Yang H, and Cai C
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- Pregnancy, Infant, Newborn, Female, Humans, United States, Sedentary Behavior, Exercise, Software, Bibliometrics, Publications
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Purpose: Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy has been proven beneficial to pregnant women, with a significant effect on ameliorating many severe gestational complications. This work aimed to reveal current research trends, hotspots, and future frontiers in PA during pregnancy., Methods: Software CiteSpace was used to perform a bibliometric analysis with 1415 publications in the Web of Science Core Collection., Results: the number of published papers on PA during pregnancy has increased gradually by year. The United States has made the most significant contribution to the research on this topic, ranking first in the world in both the number and centrality of research. A total of 54 articles (3.8%) were published in 2022. A majority of publications were research articles (n = 1176, 78.9%). The authors and institutions of the research published have more inter-country collaborations. Different patterns of PA, prevention, and amelioration of pregnancy complications are major research hotspots. Improvement of sedentary behaviour, lifestyle intervention through leisure-time PA, and preterm care are major research frontiers and have received extensive attention in recent years., Conclusions: The current scientometric study presents an overview of PA during pregnancy research conducted throughout the preceding decades. The conclusions of this work might serve as a reference for researchers who are interested in this field.
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- 2022
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24. Flaminio Rota, 16th Century Anatomist at the University of Bologna: A Biography on the Walls.
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Armocida, Emanuele, Fornai, Francesco, and Natale, Gianfranco
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ANATOMISTS ,COLLEGE teaching ,UNIVERSITY research ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Flaminio Rota was a 16th century anatomist and medical figure at the University of Bologna. He was highly praised, despite his poor scientific production. As a matter of fact, Rota competed with scientific activities in different anatomical arguments, but he did not publish any important research. Nevertheless, we know the principal results of his scientific activity because indirect information can be found in other publications, where some of his studies were emphasized by his contemporary colleagues. Henning Witte even mentioned Rota as a very famous Italian medical figure, together with Galilei and Santorio. On the other hand, Rota was a highly esteemed teacher. The best evidence of his recognition is well-documented in the Palace of Archiginnasio in Bologna, where Rota's teaching activity was praised with six memorial epigraphs. In the south-eastern outskirts of Bologna, there is an 18th century villa, including a more ancient annex, that belonged to Rota. At this location, the upper parts of the walls and the ceiling are decorated with a pictorial cycle illustrating medical scenes. In this paper, we theorize regarding his scientific thinking by analyzing the pictorial cycle he commissioned. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Bibliometric Analysis of Health Technology Research: 1990~2020.
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Luo X, Wu Y, Niu L, and Huang L
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- United States, Bibliometrics, Biomedical Technology, Publications
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This paper aims to summarize the publishing trends, current status, research topics, and frontier evolution trends of health technology between 1990 and 2020 through various bibliometric analysis methods. In total, 6663 articles retrieved from the Web of Science core database were analyzed by Vosviewer and CiteSpace software. This paper found that: (1) The number of publications in the field of health technology increased exponentially; (2) there is no stable core group of authors in this research field, and the influence of the publishing institutions and journals in China is insufficient compared with those in Europe and the United States; (3) there are 21 core research topics in the field of health technology research, and these research topics can be divided into four classes: hot spots, potential hot spots, margin topics, and mature topics. C21 (COVID-19 prevention) and C10 (digital health technology) are currently two emerging research topics. (4) The number of research frontiers has increased in the past five years (2016-2020), and the research directions have become more diverse; rehabilitation, pregnancy, e-health, m-health, machine learning, and patient engagement are the six latest research frontiers.
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- 2022
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26. Trends in Soil Science over the Past Three Decades (1992–2022) Based on the Scientometric Analysis of 39 Soil Science Journals.
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Jia, Lang, Wang, Wenjuan, Zvomuya, Francis, and He, Hailong
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SOIL science ,SOIL testing ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,SOIL formation ,CITATION analysis - Abstract
As one of the basic disciplines of agricultural, natural resource, and environmental science, soil science has played a critical role in global food security and socio-economic and ecological sustainability. The number of soil science journals and publications has increased remarkably with the development of soil science. However, there is a lack of systematic and comprehensive studies on the developmental trends of soil science based on journals and publications. In this study, 39 journals included under the soil science category in the 2022 Journal Citation Reports, and 112,911 publications in these journals from 1992 to 2022 were subjected to scientometric/bibliometric analysis to determine trends in publication, journal metrics, co-authorship, and research topics, in addition to general journal information. The results show that soil science ushered in a renaissance period with the number of publications, citations, impact factors, and CiteScore demonstrating an increasing trend. America and the Chinese Academy of Sciences had the most publications and citations. The most productive author published more than 400 articles. Soil science research focused mostly on its fundamental impact on the ecological environment based on the strongest citation bursts analysis of keywords. The analysis indicated that open access has increased in popularity. Current soil science journals still face a few common challenges, including an urgent need for a fairer evaluation mechanism on journal quality compared to the traditional use of single metrics as well as equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the whole editorial process. Artificial intelligence may bring new tools and more changes to the development of soil science. This study will help soil science researchers to better understand the development status and future trends of soil science. It will also guide authors in journal selection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Systematic Mapping Literature Review of Mobile Robotics Competitions.
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Brancalião L, Gonçalves J, Conde MÁ, and Costa P
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- Publications, Robotics
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This paper presents a systematic mapping literature review about the mobile robotics competitions that took place over the last few decades in order to obtain an overview of the main objectives, target public, challenges, technologies used and final application area to show how these competitions have been contributing to education. In the review we found 673 papers from 5 different databases and at the end of the process, 75 papers were classified to extract all the relevant information using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method. More than 50 mobile robotics competitions were found and it was possible to analyze most of the competitions in detail in order to answer the research questions, finding the main goals, target public, challenges, technologies and application area, mainly in education.
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- 2022
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28. Knowledge Mapping of Research on Land Use Change and Food Security: A Visual Analysis Using CiteSpace and VOSviewer.
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Cheng P, Tang H, Dong Y, Liu K, Jiang P, and Liu Y
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- Databases, Factual, Food Security, Software, Bibliometrics, Publications
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Many scholars have conducted in-depth research on the theme of land use change and food security, and formed fruitful research results, but there is a lack of quantitative analysis and comprehensive evaluation of research achievements. Therefore, based on the relevant literature on the theme of land use change and food security in the core collection of the Web of Science (WOS) database, this paper takes the advantage of CiteSpace and VOSviewer bibliometric software to draw the cooperative network and keyword cooccurrence map to analyze the research progress and frontier. The results reveal that: (1) The research started in 1999 and can be divided into three stages: initial research, rapid development, and a stable in-depth stage. This topic has increasingly become a research hotspot in the academic community. (2) The distribution of research institutions is concentrated and forms a small cluster, and the research networks between developed and developing countries have been established, and developed countries are in the core position, but the cooperation network is not prominent. (3) The research content is becoming increasingly organized and systematic, and the research hot topics are divided into seven aspects. (4) The research area of the subject covers multiple levels, such as global, national, and specific natural geographical regions, and has formed a research system of geographic information technology and satellite remote sensing technology. It also presents the trend of cross integration with economics, land management and soil science. In the future, theoretical innovation still needs to be strengthened, and we should strengthen the research on the impact of agricultural chemical fertilizers on food security and study the impact of urban expansion on land use change.
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- 2021
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29. Map Projections Classification.
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Lapaine, Miljenko and Frančula, Nedjeljko
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TEXTBOOKS ,CARTOGRAPHY ,AZIMUTHAL projection (Cartography) ,MAP projection ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Many books, textbooks and papers have been published in which the classification of map projections is based on auxiliary (developable) surfaces and projections are divided into conic, cylindrical and azimuthal projections. We argue that such a classification of map projections is unacceptable and give many reasons for that. Many authors wrote in more detail about the classification of map projections, and our intention is to give a new refined and rectified insight into the classification of map projections. Our approach can be included in map projection publications of general and thematic cartography. Doing this, misconceptions and unnecessary insistence on conceptuality instead of reality will be avoided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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30. Condition Monitoring of Rail Transport Systems: A Bibliometric Performance Analysis and Systematic Literature Review.
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Kostrzewski M and Melnik R
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- Automation, Bibliometrics, Publications
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Condition monitoring of rail transport systems has become a phenomenon of global interest over the past half a century. The approaches to condition monitoring of various rail transport systems-especially in the context of rail vehicle subsystem and track subsystem monitoring-have been evolving, and have become equally significant and challenging. The evolution of the approaches applied to rail systems' condition monitoring has followed manual maintenance, through methods connected to the application of sensors, up to the currently discussed methods and techniques focused on the mutual use of automation, data processing, and exchange. The aim of this paper is to provide an essential overview of the academic research on the condition monitoring of rail transport systems. This paper reviews existing literature in order to present an up-to-date, content-based analysis based on a coupled methodology consisting of bibliometric performance analysis and systematic literature review. This combination of literature review approaches allows the authors to focus on the identification of the most influential contributors to the advances in research in the analyzed area of interest, and the most influential and prominent researchers, journals, and papers. These findings have led the authors to specify research trends related to the analyzed area, and additionally identify future research agendas in the investigation from engineering perspectives.
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- 2021
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31. A Note on the Economics of Fruit Wines: State of the Arts and Research Gaps.
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Onofri, Laura
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APPLE cider ,FRUIT wines ,ECONOMIC development ,PRODUCE markets ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
The paper presents a critical survey for spurring research on the economics of fruit wines. The study performs a bibliometric and content analysis on around 6000 articles on fruit wines for a double purpose. First, the paper aims to describe the state of the art of research, including economic research, on fruit wines. Second, focusing on economic research, the paper wants to highlight and critically discuss the gaps that need to be addressed by research in the economics of fruit wines. The main results of the analysis suggest that economic research on fruit wines, different from economic research on grape wines, are very limited in the number of publications and fields/methods of application, except for the economics of apple cider wine. The main paper contributions are (1) informative about the current state of the arts of research on fruit wines and (2) propositional concerning developing economic research that analyzes key market aspects, like production and consumption patterns, price formation, market failures, and distortions, and possible corrections and remedies. The analysis of those aspects represents stimulating research and can provide important insights for strategies and policymaking. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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32. A Bibliometric and Citation Network Analysis of Myopia Genetics.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Bibliometrics, Myopia genetics, Publications statistics & numerical data
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Background: To aim of the study was describe the growth of publications on genetic myopia and understand the current research landscape through the analysis of citation networks, as well as determining the different research areas and the most cited publications., Methods: The Web of Science database was used to perform the publication search, looking for the terms "genetic*" AND "myopia" within the period between 2009 and October 2020. The CitNetExplorer and CiteSpace software were then used to conduct the publication analysis. To obtain the graphics, the VOSviewer software was used., Results: A total of 721 publications were found with 2999 citations generated within the network. The year 2019 was singled out as a "key year", taking into account the number of publications that emerged in that year and given that in 2019, 200 loci associated with refractive errors and myopia were found, which is considered to be great progress. The most widely cited publication was "Genome-wide meta-analyses of multiancestry cohorts identify multiple new susceptibility loci for refractive error and myopia", an article by Verhoeven et al., which was published in 2013. By using the clustering function, we were able to establish three groups that encompassed the different research areas within this field: heritability rate of myopia and its possible association with environmental factors, retinal syndromes associated with myopia and the genetic factors that control and influence axial growth of the eye., Conclusions: The citation network offers a comprehensive and objective analysis of the main papers that address genetic myopia.
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- 2021
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33. A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Top 100 Cited Dimethyl Fumarate Articles.
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García-Fernández FJ, García-Fernández AE, Ikuta I, Nava E, Solis García Del Pozo J, Jordan J, and Galindo MF
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- Authorship, Bibliometrics, Dimethyl Fumarate chemistry, Publications
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Dimethyl fumarate is a cytoprotective and immunomodulatory drug used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. We performed a bibliometric study examining the characteristics and trends of the top 100 cited articles that include dimethyl fumarate in the title. On 21 September 2020 we carried out an electronic search in the Web of Science (WOS), seeking articles that include the following terms within the title: dimethyl fumarate, BG-12, or Tecfidera. To focus our investigation on original research, we refined the search to include only articles, early access, others, case report, and clinical trials. We obtained a total of 1115 items, which were cited 7169 times, had a citation density of 6.43 citations/item, and an h-index of 40. Around 2010, there was a jump in the number of published articles per year, rising from 5 articles/year up to 12 articles/year. We sorted all the items by the number of citations and selected the top 100 most cited (T100). The T100 had 4164 citations, with a density of 37 citations/year and contained 16 classic research articles. They were published between 1961 and 2018; the years 2010-2018 amassed nearly 80% of the T100. We noted 17 research areas with articles in the T100. Of these, the number one ranking went to neurosciences/neurology with 39 articles, and chemistry ranked second on the T100 list with 14 items. We noticed that the percentage of articles belonging to different journals changed depending on the time period. Chemistry held the highest number of papers during 1961-2000, while pharmacology andneurosciences/neurology led the 2001-2018 interval. A total of 478 authors from 145 institutions and 25 countries were included in the T100 ranking. The paper by Gold R et al. was the most successful with 14 articles, 1.823 citations and a density of 140.23 citations/year. The biotechnological company Biogen led the T100 list with 20 articles. With 59 published articles, the USA was the leading country in publications. We concluded that this study analyzed the use of and research on dimethyl fumarate from a different perspective, which will allow the readership (expert or not) to understand the relevance of classic and recent literature on this topic.
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- 2021
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34. Modeling the Research Landscapes of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Diabetes (GAP RESEARCH ).
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Vu GT, Tran BX, McIntyre RS, Pham HQ, Phan HT, Ha GH, Gwee KK, Latkin CA, Ho RCM, and Ho CSH
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- Bibliometrics, Forecasting, Humans, Artificial Intelligence, Diabetes Mellitus, Publications
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The rising prevalence and global burden of diabetes fortify the need for more comprehensive and effective management to prevent, monitor, and treat diabetes and its complications. Applying artificial intelligence in complimenting the diagnosis, management, and prediction of the diabetes trajectory has been increasingly common over the years. This study aims to illustrate an inclusive landscape of application of artificial intelligence in diabetes through a bibliographic analysis and offers future direction for research. Bibliometrics analysis was combined with exploratory factor analysis and latent Dirichlet allocation to uncover emergent research domains and topics related to artificial intelligence and diabetes. Data were extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection database. The results showed a rising trend in the number of papers and citations concerning AI applications in diabetes, especially since 2010. The nucleus driving the research and development of AI in diabetes is centered around developed countries, mainly consisting of the United States, which contributed 44.1% of the publications. Our analyses uncovered the top five emerging research domains to be: (i) use of artificial intelligence in diagnosis of diabetes, (ii) risk assessment of diabetes and its complications, (iii) role of artificial intelligence in novel treatments and monitoring in diabetes, (iv) application of telehealth and wearable technology in the daily management of diabetes, and (v) robotic surgical outcomes with diabetes as a comorbid. Despite the benefits of artificial intelligence, challenges with system accuracy, validity, and confidentiality breach will need to be tackled before being widely applied for patients' benefits.
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- 2020
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35. Racial IQ Differences among Transracial Adoptees: Fact or Artifact?
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Thomas, Drew
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INTERRACIAL adoption ,PUBLICATIONS ,RACE ,FLYNN effect ,PENANCE - Abstract
Some academic publications infer from studies of transracial adoptees' IQs that East Asian adoptees raised in the West by Whites have higher IQs than Western Whites, and that White adoptees raised by Whites have higher IQs than Black adoptees raised by Whites. Those publications suggest that this is because genetic differences give East Asians a higher mean IQ than Whites, and Whites a higher mean IQ than Blacks. This paper proposes a parsimonious alternative explanation: the apparent IQ advantage of East Asian adoptees is an artifact caused by ignoring the Flynn effect and adoption's beneficial effect on IQ, and most of the IQ disadvantage of Black adoptees disappears when one allows for attrition in the Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study, and acknowledges the results of other studies. Diagnosing these artifacts suggests a nil hypothesis: East Asian, White, and Black adoptees raised in the same environment would have similar IQs, hinting at a minimal role for genes in racial IQ differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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36. Fintech, Digitalization, and Blockchain in Islamic Finance: Retrospective Investigation.
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Unal, Ibrahim Musa and Aysan, Ahmet Faruk
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ISLAMIC finance ,ISLAMIC law ,DIGITAL technology ,BLOCKCHAINS ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
The increasing interest in Fintech, Blockchain, and Digitalization in Islamic Finance created a new area in the literature, requiring a systematic review of these academic publications. The scope of the analysis is limited to journal articles to understand the trends in the indexed journals. Results are categorized into three sections, Islamic banks' digitalization, Blockchain and Crypto Assets research, and Islamic non-bank financial institutions' digitalization. Islamic fintech has great potential mainly because of the overlapping norms of Shariah and fintech, making it easier to implement technological disruption into Islamic finance. Moreover, the trust shift to Islamic finance could be merged with the opportunities of fintech and increase the potential of Islamic fintech even more. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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37. History of Astronomy in Australia: Big-Impact Astronomy from World War II until the Lunar Landing (1945–1969).
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Graham, Alister W., Kenyon, Katherine H., Bull, Lochlan J., Lokuge Don, Visura C., and Kuhlmann, Kazuki
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HISTORY of astronomy ,WORLD War II ,AUSTRALIAN history ,RADIO astronomy ,ASTRONOMY ,WORKS councils - Abstract
Radio astronomy commenced in earnest after World War II, with Australia keenly engaged through the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. At this juncture, Australia's Commonwealth Solar Observatory expanded its portfolio from primarily studying solar phenomena to conducting stellar and extragalactic research. Subsequently, in the 1950s and 1960s, astronomy gradually became taught and researched in Australian universities. However, most scientific publications from this era of growth and discovery have no country of affiliation in their header information, making it hard to find the Australian astronomy articles from this period. In 2014, we used the then-new Astrophysics Data System (ADS) tool Bumblebee to overcome this challenge and track down the Australian-led astronomy papers published during the quarter of a century after World War II, from 1945 until the lunar landing in 1969. This required knowledge of the research centres and facilities operating at the time, which are briefly summarised herein. Based on citation counts—an objective, universally-used measure of scientific impact—we report on the Australian astronomy articles which had the biggest impact. We have identified the top-ten most-cited papers, and thus also their area of research, from five consecutive time-intervals across that blossoming quarter-century of astronomy. Moreover, we have invested a substantial amount of time researching and providing a small tribute to each of the 62 scientists involved, including several trail-blazing women. Furthermore, we provide an extensive list of references and point out many interesting historical connections and anecdotes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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38. Full Open Access Journals Have Increased Impact Factors.
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Shu-Kun Lin
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PUBLICATIONS ,PERIODICALS ,COMPUTER network resources - Abstract
An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses the increase of the impact factors of Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) journals in 2007 and 2008, the application of the two tier publication systems Open Access and non-Open Access to the journal "Sensors," and the availability of MDPI journals at the web site www.mdpi.com.
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- 2009
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39. Disentangling Eben-Ezer: William Okeley and His Barbary Captivity Narrative.
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Capp, Bernard
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AUTHORSHIP ,ISLAM ,ATHEISM ,SLAVERY ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Eben-ezer (1675) was the most successful Barbary captivity narrative and remains the most challenging. This article engages with debates over its authorship, publication history, purpose, and significance, and offers new information and interpretations on each aspect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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40. A Worldwide Bibliometric Analysis of Published Literature Assessing Fear of COVID-19.
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Cebrino, Jesús and Portero de la Cruz, Silvia
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,ENVIRONMENTAL research - Abstract
Many people experience intense fear of COVID-19. The purpose of this study was to provide a comprehensive visual overview of the published literature from 2020 to 2022 assessing fear of COVID-19. From 2020 to 2022, we employed the Scopus database to conduct a bibliometric analysis. We used the VOSviewer program to perform the author co-citation analysis, Mapchart to produce a worldwide map, and Wordart to make a word cloud image. From the 1769 records examined, 1654 (93.50%) were articles, with English being the most common language (96.31%). From 2020 to 2022, annual citations experienced significant growth (R
2 = 99.91%; p = 0.0195). The Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM, France) and China led in terms of publication output (n = 36; n = 255). M. D. Griffiths authored the highest number of articles (n = 21). The most active journal was the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (n = 146), and the most prevalent keyword was "human/s" (11.51%). This bibliometric analysis evaluates the quality of the research on fear of the pandemic and the crisis management of COVID-19, which can provide managers and researchers with crucial insights for future decision making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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41. Statement of Peer Review †.
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Marrazza, Giovanna, Tombelli, Sara, Piro, Benoît, Morales-Narváez, Eden, Moscone, Danila, Weller, Michael G., and Wang, Shaopeng
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CONFLICT of interests ,PROFESSIONAL standards ,EDITORS ,PUBLICATIONS ,PEER review committees - Published
- 2023
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42. Innovative Strategies for Photoallergy Assessment: Breaking Free from Animal Models in Cosmetic Ingredient Development.
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Maddaleno, Adriana Solange, Vinardell, Maria Pilar, and Mitjans, Montserrat
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PHOTOSENSITIZATION ,ULTRAVIOLET radiation ,COSMETICS ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Photoallergy, a unique form of skin sensitization induced by specific compounds under ultraviolet irradiation, has traditionally been investigated using animals. However, the prohibition of animal testing for the assessment of cosmetic ingredients in Europe and other countries underscores the necessity for in vitro or in silico alternative methods. Currently, there are no validated methods for assessing photoallergy or photosensitization, presenting a significant challenge in the development of new cosmetic ingredients. This review examines the landscape of alternative methods for detecting photosensitization, emphasizing recent publications, and considering the underlying principles of the different proposed assays. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. Does Producing Scientific Articles Lead to Paralympic Podiums?
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Pilon, Francine and Prince, François
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PARALYMPICS ,SPORTS administration ,BIOMECHANICS - Abstract
The Olympic/Paralympic Games are world events that promote countries and their participants, and more particularly, those winning medals. The potential link between a country's scientific productivity and its podium wins remains unknown for the Paralympic Games. This study aimed to (1) quantify the link between the production of Paralympic scientific articles and the medals won by countries during Summer/Winter Paralympic Games between 2012 and 2022, and (2) select the five most important articles published for all Paralympic sports. A bibliographic search of the Web of Science, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases was conducted. From the 1351 articles identified, 525 fulfilled the inclusion/exclusion criteria. The results showed a greater (7x) production of scientific articles relating to the Summer Paralympics compared to those relating to the Winter Paralympics. For the Summer Paralympics, there was a strong correlation (r = 0.79) between the number of medals and the number of scientific articles produced by a given country, while a low correlation (r = 0.12) was observed for the Winter Paralympics. Biomechanics-related articles represent almost 50% of the overall Paralympic publications. In conclusion, there is a strong link between scientific productivity and the number of medals won for the 2012–2022 Paralympic Games. Parasport Federations are strongly encouraged to promote the publication of more Paralympic research articles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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44. The Quality of Statistical Reporting and Data Presentation in Predatory Dental Journals Was Lower Than in Non-Predatory Journals.
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Nieminen, Pentti and Uribe, Sergio E.
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PREDATORY publishing ,STATISTICS ,OPEN access publishing ,ELECTRONIC publications ,PUBLISHED articles - Abstract
Proper peer review and quality of published articles are often regarded as signs of reliable scientific journals. The aim of this study was to compare whether the quality of statistical reporting and data presentation differs among articles published in 'predatory dental journals' and in other dental journals. We evaluated 50 articles published in 'predatory open access (OA) journals' and 100 clinical trials published in legitimate dental journals between 2019 and 2020. The quality of statistical reporting and data presentation of each paper was assessed on a scale from 0 (poor) to 10 (high). The mean (SD) quality score of the statistical reporting and data presentation was 2.5 (1.4) for the predatory OA journals, 4.8 (1.8) for the legitimate OA journals, and 5.6 (1.8) for the more visible dental journals. The mean values differed significantly (p < 0.001). The quality of statistical reporting of clinical studies published in predatory journals was found to be lower than in open access and highly cited journals. This difference in quality is a wake-up call to consume study results critically. Poor statistical reporting indicates wider general lower quality in publications where the authors and journals are less likely to be critiqued by peer review. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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45. A Comparison of the Uptake of Two Research Models in Mobile Learning: The FRAME Model and the 3-Level Evaluation Framework.
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Koole, Marguerite, Buck, Rosemary, Anderson, Kerry, and Laj, Drea
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MOBILE learning ,CRITICISM ,EDUCATION research ,META-analysis ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
This paper discusses the diffusion of two models of mobile learning within the educational research literature: The Framework for the Rational Analysis of Mobile Learning (FRAME) model and the 3-Level Evaluation Framework (3-LEF). The main purpose is to analyse how the two models, now over 10 years old, have been referenced in the literature and applied in research. The authors conducted a systematic review of publications that referenced the seminal papers that originally introduced the models. The research team summarized the publications by recording the abstracts and documenting how the models were cited, described, interpreted, selected, rejected, and/or modified. The summaries were then coded according to criteria such as fields of study, reasons for use, criticisms and modifications. In total, 208 publications referencing the FRAME model and 97 publications referencing the 3-LEF were included. Of these, 55 publications applied the FRAME model and 10 applied the 3-LEF in research projects. The paper concludes that these two models/frameworks were likely chosen for reasons other than philosophical commensurability. Additional studies of the uptake of other mobile learning models is recommended in order to develop an understanding of how mobile learning, as a field, is progressing theoretically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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46. Neighbourhood Sustainability Assessment Tools for Sustainable Cities and Communities, a Literature Review—New Trends for New Requirements.
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Pulgar Rubilar, Pablo, Jordán Vidal, Manuel M., Blanco Fernández, David, Osorio Ramirez, Marisol, Perillán Torres, Luis, Lizana Vial, Marcela, Lobos Calquin, Danny, Pardo Fabregat, Francisco, and Navarro Pedreño, Jose
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SUSTAINABLE communities ,LITERATURE reviews ,SUSTAINABLE urban development ,NEIGHBORHOODS ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
The aim of this documentary review was to determine the level of scientific production on environmental analysis tools and certifications for sustainable cities and communities, or "Neighbourhood Sustainability Assessment Tools", worldwide between the years 2016 and 2023, considering as a precedent the appearance of the SDG 2030 and SDG 11. The analysis developed in this work was carried out based on WoS, Scopus and ScienceDirect. The eligibility of the results of 685 potential articles, in addition to complementary articles, was evaluated, leading to 27 selected reviews. Our analysis revealed the main and most recent results post implementation of sustainability measures, identifying limitations, success factors, trends and forecasts for the future selection, development or improvement of evaluation tools for the sustainability of human sites and describing strategies specific to local realities, which are valid from a global point of view but include the particularities of distinct communities in specific places. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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47. Analysis of Cable Screen Currents for Diagnostics Purposes.
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Lowczowski, Krzysztof, Nadolny, Zbigniew, and Olejnik, Bartosz
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CONTACT resistance (Materials science) ,CABLE jointing ,SIMULATION methods & models ,PUBLICATIONS ,ELECTRIC potential - Abstract
This paper presents current flow in cable screens and a cable screen earthing system. Moreover, the paper presents the methodology for the detection of problems in cable screens, such as open phase in a cable screen and high contact resistance of a cable screen in a cable joint. The is based on cable screen current measurements and allows for localization of the erroneous connection–high contact resistance or open phase. The phenomenon is simulated in PowerFactory Software. Moreover, exemplary cable screen current measurements are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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48. Innovation and Scientific Research as a Sustainable Development Goal in Spanish Public Universities.
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Ogachi, Daniel, Bares, Lydia, Zeman, Zoltan, and García-Morales, Víctor Jesús
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One of the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 is building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialisation, and fostering innovation. This paper aims to analyse the possible consequences of stimulating commercial exploitation of academic research, encouraged by recent policy initiatives and legislative changes, on the quantity and quality of scientific knowledge in Spain's public universities. We collected data of innovation variables (national patents, R&D and consultancy agreements, services rendered, licenses and PCT extensions and spin-offs), publications and number of citations for 48 Spanish public universities in 2009–2018 from Observatorio IUNE, which obtains data from the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office, the Network of Research Results Transfer Offices and Web of Science. The results of linear regressions models showed that universities that render more services and have a greater number of PCTs (patent cooperation treaties), have a positive impact on the quantity and quality of the publications in Spanish universities. However, the number of national patents has no impact on the scientific output. Finally, universities with a greater number of patents have a lower number of citations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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49. Architectural Competitions on Aging in Denmark Spatial Prototypes to Achieve Homelikeness 1899–2012.
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Andersson, Jonas E.
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ARCHITECTURAL design ,PROTOTYPES ,ARCHITECTURE competitions ,PUBLICATIONS ,ELDER care - Abstract
In Denmark, appropriate architecture for aging is an engaging topic, often explored through the use of architectural competitions. Since 2013, national guidelines for homelike architecture for eldercare have been in place, open for use in contemporaneous competitions. This study is focused on architectural competitions prior to 2013 and the development of modern architecture for aging. Based on reports on competitions in professional publications for architects, this study covers the period of 1899–2012. Inspired by the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur's view of architecture as a spatial practice that 'does not invoke what no longer is there but what has become through what is no longer present', the present study revisits competitions on architecture for aging in search of inspirational input and links to the national socio-political discussion. This study uses case study methodology with a mixed method approach. A total of 76 competitions are identified, mainly organized by Danish municipalities, and are linked to four paradigms in social legislations. It is concluded that early competitions defined spatial prototypes, both for the homelike setting and the institutional environment, which have been continuously revisited. Since 2008, homelikeness has become the main design criterion for architecture for the frail aging population with an increasing dependency on caregiving. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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50. Why the West Could Not Hear Beale Street: Baldwin's World-Sense of Female Sexuality.
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Yeboah, Amy
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WOMEN'S sexual behavior ,SOCIAL constructionism ,AFRICANA studies ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
While scholars have noted James Baldwin's revisionary and transformative literary approach to social constructions of race, class, gender, and crime, there has been very little conversation in that vein regarding If Beale Street Could Talk (1974). Upon its publication, many critics issued negative reviews of the novel, failing to recognize how Baldwin's view of female sexuality both embraced notions of the body and constructs from an African-centered world-sense. Using a range of theoretical resources from Africana Studies, this paper analyzes how moving beyond Western frameworks regarding knowledge, sexual discourse, and behavior offers a new interpretation of Baldwin's aims that reclaims and re-imagines Black sexual politics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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