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Issue number one of the Manchester Guardian, Saturday 5 May, 1821, had news on the back page, like all papers of the day.
A number of European universities have become aware of the issue of impact factor and have subsequently, very wisely, switched from the citation index to the Hirsch index, which calculates the significance of the total scientific work of an author by looking at the number of citations of all papers of an author.
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All the papers of course had their "hoolie watch" teams ready to report on "England's shame".
All the papers of this special issue will be accessible freely in our web page.
They issued a catalogue in 1888, and the university then retained all the papers of a scientific character.
For the Mail of all papers to accuse the FT of spinning is, I think, more than a bit rich.
Thereby, organizational information and lists of all plenary papers of all events are reported.
Science's 1% is responsible for 41.7% of all papers published and 87.1% of papers with more than 1000 citations.
Most CDPs require employees to clear their desks of all papers at the end of the day.
Out of all papers selected, a total of 3.5% were classified in two or more topics.
Except for certain special papers (e.g., asbestos paper), nearly all papers are made of cellulosic (vegetable) fibres.
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