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Discover Ludwig"publication list" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a list of items that have been published, such as books, articles, reports, etc. For example, "Our library has an extensive publication list with over 500 different titles!".
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No publication list, no information about my research interest, not even a photograph.
Dr. Serge Przedborski, a neurology professor at Columbia University, said Dr. Bishop's publication list is so unimpressive that if she were at Columbia, "I do not believe that she would even have been recommended for tenure by the department".
The recall value is a measure of how completely we have captured an individual's publication list.
"It's easier to check on someone's publication list [on ResearchGate] than on PubMed," Gyengesi says.
A compilation of all RD48 internal reports and a full publication list can be found on the RD48 homepage (http://cern.ch/RD48/).
In times past, you could simply mail a short statement of your degrees and positions along with a publication list.
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May the 2035 publication lists include a report on Clay in the third age, when he might need someone to do the sex, drugs and paranoia for him.
Yesterday's issue of The City Record, a government publication, listed dozens of recent new appointments on its "Changes in Personnel" page.
Furthermore, we screened the publication lists of the authors appearing more than twice in our interim list from the database search.
Reference [21] had access to a manually maintained database of Italian researchers as a gold standard, while [22] found a ground truth in Dutch full professor publication lists.
It turns out that Google Scholar author profiles, one of the emerging collections of user editable publication lists, can reasonably serve as such a standard.
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