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Vasilev, А. А. "SOURCES OF SCIENTIFIC LAW ANNOTATION." Russian-Asian Legal Journal, no. 4 (December 23, 2020): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/ralj(2020)4.2.

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The article discusses the sources of scientific law that regulate relations in the field of organization,funding and research. The author classified normative legal acts, judicial practice, international legal acts,legal customs and local normative acts of scientific and educational organizations as sources of scientificlaw. At the same time, the doctrine of scientific law has yet to be worked out, which in the future may takethe place of the source of the “law of science”.
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Healy, Annette M. "Sources: Scientific Thought: In Context." Reference & User Services Quarterly 48, no. 4 (2009): 412–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rusq.48n4.412.

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Neumeyer, Peter F. "Charlotte, Arachnida: The Scientific Sources." Lion and the Unicorn 19, no. 2 (1995): 223–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/uni.1995.0034.

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Hemmungs Wirtén, Eva. "Patents; sources of scientific information?" EU Research Spring 2023, no. 34 (2023): 65–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.56181/vwqn5946.

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Kirill, Degtyarev, and Zalihanov Mihail. "All-Russian Scientific Conference and XII Junior Scientific School "Renewable Energy Sources"." Journal of Environmental Earth and Еnergy Study (JEEES) 4, no. 2020 (2021): 4–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4428226.

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Information on a regular conference and junior school for renewable energy sources at Lomonosov Moscow State University. The current issue of JEEES magazine consists mainly of the articles participants of the conference gave.
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Халапсис, Алексей Владиславович. "Number and reality: sources of scientific knowledge." ScienceRise 6, no. 1 (23) (2016): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2016.71546.

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Moore, Barbara, and Michael Singletary. "Scientific Sources' Perceptions of Network News Accuracy." Journalism Quarterly 62, no. 4 (1985): 816–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769908506200415.

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Couprie, M. E., and J. M. Ortéga. "Free-electron lasers sources for scientific applications." Analusis 28, no. 8 (2000): 725–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/analusis:2000143.

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Lander, G. H. "Scientific opportunities at future spallation neutron sources." Neutron News 4, no. 4 (1993): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10448639308218955.

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Amrahova, Farida Arif kyzy. "“Damnation" as a Term in Scientific Sources." Path of Science 9, no. 2-3 (2023): 4001–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.22178/pos.90-27.

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Querol, del Amo Marc. "Open Source Software: critical review of scientific literature and other sources." Thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-9548.

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<p>This thesis presents the results of a survey of Open Source Licensing literature. It aims to assist the reader in choosing the best license for his/her business. For this reason, the content of this thesis can be divided into: (i) an open source licensing overview, (ii) the explication of the main features of the most popular open source licenses, (iii) the consequences of using one or another and (iv) the critical or controversial issues related to Open Source Licensing. Furthermore, at the end of the thesis, the reader can ¯nd the method we followed to collect, classify and analyze the relevant information for the purpose of the survey.</p>
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Liu, Xiaoting. "Developing a scientific basis for utilisation of low-cost sensing technologies towards quantitative assessments of air pollution and its sources." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/212115/1/Xiaoting_Liu_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis develops a scientific basis for the use of low-cost sensing technologies for quantitative assessment of air pollution and its sources. It has extensively identified the capabilities and limitations of low-cost sensors in laboratory and field environments. Essentially, it has demonstrated that low-cost sensors are capable of monitoring air quality with a high degree of accuracy in different locations (e.g., highly polluted areas) and for different purposes (e.g., citizen science projects for raising environmental awareness).
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Ferreira, Ana Gabriela Clipes. "Visibilidade das revistas científicas da UFRGS." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/32488.

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O presente estudo aborda a visibilidade das revistas pertencentes ao Portal de Periódicos Científicos da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (PPCU/UFRGS). Questiona se os periódicos do PPCU possuem características que promovam a visibilidade. Analisa as características que promovem a visibilidade dos periódicos científicos eletrônicos do PPCU, sendo estas: a presença na Web, o acesso aberto, a buscabilidade, o idioma da publicação e a presença em fontes de informação. Caracteriza as revistas da Universidade. Verifica a buscabilidade dos títulos nos mecanismos de busca. Analisa a visibilidade na Internet através da presença nas fontes de informação nas quais estão presentes estas revistas. Classifica as fontes de informação nas quais estão presentes as revistas da Universidade. O referencial teórico aborda os temas: comunicação científica; periódicos científicos; visibilidade e buscabilidade; fontes de informação na Web; bases de dados bibliográficas; e acesso aberto. O estudo tem caráter descritivo e exploratório, combinando dados qualitativos e quantitativos. O corpus da pesquisa foi formado por 34 títulos. Coletaram-se as informações principais sobre as revistas, com ênfase nas características que promovem visibilidade. Foi constatado que as Ciências Humanas é a área que possui maior número de revistas na Universidade, 29,4% do total de publicações. O acesso aberto é adotado por todas as revistas da amostra. As revistas estão avaliadas em maior número nos estratos do Qualis B2 e B3, cerca de 42%. Mapeadas as fontes de informação, foi verificada a maior presença de periódicos na fonte de informação LAPTOC, seguida pela LATINDEX. Apesar da presença pouco expressiva em fontes de informação internacionais, concluiu-se que as revistas pertencentes ao PPCU buscam ampliar as características que promovem a sua visibilidade. Esta pesquisa também sugere uma série de novos estudos, aprofundando as análises, abordando outros temas ligados à visibilidade, em especial estudos bibliométricos.<br>This study addresses the visibility of journals belonging to the Web Portal of Scientific Journals of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (PPCU/UFGRS). It discusses if the journals from PPCU have characteristics which promote visibility. It analyses the characteristics which promote visibility of scientific journals from the PPCU, which are: Web presence, open access, searchability, language of the publication and the presence in information sources. It characterises the journals of the University. It verifies the searchability of titles in search engines. It analyses the visibility on Internet through the presence in information sources in which those journals are present. It classifies the information sources in which the journals of the University are present. The theoretical reference addresses the following themes: scientific communication; scientific journals; visibility and searchability; information sources on Web; bibliographic databases and open access. The study is descriptive and exploratory, combining qualitative and quantitative data. The corpus of the research was composed by 34 titles. Essential information about the journals was collected, with emphasis on characteristics which promote visibility. It was found that Human Sciences is the area with the largest number of journals at the University, 29.4% of total publications. Open access is adopted by all journals in the sample. The journals are evaluated in larger numbers in the strata of Qualis B2 and B3, about 42%. Once the information sources had been mapped, the largest presence of journals was found at the information source LAPTOC, followed by LATINDEX. Despite the presence of limited significance in international information sources, it was found that the journals belonging to PPCU aim at widening the characteristics which promote their visibility. It suggests a string of new studies, deepening the analyses, addressing other themes related to visibility and, especially, bibliometric studies.
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Das, Neves Fernando Adrian. "Stepping Stones and Pathways:Improving Retrieval by Chains of Relationships between Documents." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29419.

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The information retrieval (IR) field has been successful in developing techniques to address many types of information needs. However, there are cases in which traditional approaches to IR are not able to produce adequate results. Examples include: when a small set of (2-3) documents is needed as an answer rather than a single document, or when "query splitting" is required to satisfactorily explore the document space. We explore an alternative model of building and presenting retrieval results for such cases. In particular, we research effective methods for handling information needs that may: 1. Include multiple topics: A typical query is interpreted by current IR systems as a request to retrieve documents that each discusses all topics included in that query. We propose an alternative interpretation based on query splitting. It allows queries to be interpreted as requests to retrieve sets of documents rather than individual documents, with meaningful relationships among the members of each such set. 2. Be interpreted as parts in a chain of relationships: Suppose a query concerns topics t1 and tm. Is there a relation between topics t1 and tm that involves t2 and possibly other topics as in {t1, t2, â ¦ tm}? Thus, we propose an alternative interpretation of user queries and presentation of the results. Our interpretation has the potential to improve retrieval results whenever there is a mismatch between the user's understanding of the collection and the actual collection content. We define and refine a retrieval scheme that enhances retrieval through a framework that combines multiple sources of evidence. Query results in our interpretation are networks of document groups representing topics, each group relating to and connecting to other groups in the network that partially answer the user's information need. We devise new and more effective representations and techniques to visualize results, and incorporate the user as part of the retrieval process. We also evaluate the improvement of the query results based on multiple measures. In particular, we verify the validity of our approach through a study involving a collection of Operating Systems research papers that was specially built for this dissertation.<br>Ph. D.
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Coelho, Vânia Lúcia. "Relação do capital cultural e da competência em informação para o acesso às redes sociais sobre informação científica." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2017. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8877.

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Submitted by Alison Vanceto (alison-vanceto@hotmail.com) on 2017-06-12T18:06:04Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DissVLC.pdf: 2059092 bytes, checksum: 9cd949cf89b5738831701f1f4dc856aa (MD5)<br>Approved for entry into archive by Ronildo Prado (ronisp@ufscar.br) on 2017-06-27T17:54:22Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DissVLC.pdf: 2059092 bytes, checksum: 9cd949cf89b5738831701f1f4dc856aa (MD5)<br>Approved for entry into archive by Ronildo Prado (ronisp@ufscar.br) on 2017-06-27T17:54:29Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DissVLC.pdf: 2059092 bytes, checksum: 9cd949cf89b5738831701f1f4dc856aa (MD5)<br>Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-27T17:59:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DissVLC.pdf: 2059092 bytes, checksum: 9cd949cf89b5738831701f1f4dc856aa (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-02-07<br>Não recebi financiamento<br>The internet is recognized as one of the main sources of information for its users. It is also known that in this virtual world, millions of people daily access social networks like Facebook. Given this situation, it is proposed to reflect on the potential of social networks, specifically Facebook pages, as reliable sources of scientific information. The aim is to analyze processes, social and informational, which would be intrinsically involved in the relevant access to these spaces, using for this purpose, the concepts such as information literacy, cultural capital and social capital. Also seeks to promote a descriptive and exploratory analysis of the page "Science Today" and, from it and the work of Tomaél, Alcará and Silva (2008), define a set of criteria to evaluate the quality of a Facebook page as a source of scientific information. Finally, through questionnaire analysis sent to fans of the page in question, try to reflect on the influence of the level of education of users access to pages with scientific themes on Facebook. The results aim to support the hypothesis that, in the context of the scientific nature of pages that meet the criteria of reliability, on Facebook, access is mainly for users of higher levels of education, relating the level of education to the concepts of cultural capital and informational literacy. It is concluded that concepts such as information competence and cultural capital, acquired by the subjects, are determinant in the effective use of social networks as reliable sources of dissemination of scientific information.<br>A Internet é, reconhecidamente, uma das principais fontes de informação para seus usuários. Sabe-se que neste universo virtual milhões de pessoas acessam diariamente redes sociais como o Facebook. Diante deste quadro, propõe-se refletir sobre o potencial das redes sociais,especificamente páginas do Facebook, como fontes confiáveis de divulgação de informação científica. Busca-se neste trabalho analisar processos sociais e informacionais que estariam intrinsecamente envolvidos no acesso competente a estes espaços, recorrendo, para tanto, a conceitos como os de “Competência Informacional”, “Capital Cultural” e “Capital Social”. Procura-se, ainda, promover uma análise descritiva e exploratória da página “Ciência Hoje” e, a partir dela e do trabalho de Tomaél, Alcará e Silva (2008), definir um conjunto de critérios para avaliar a qualidade de uma página do Facebook como fonte de informação científica. Por fim, por meio de análise do questionário enviado aos seguidores da página em questão, busca-se refletir sobre a influência do nível de escolaridade dos usuários no acesso às páginas com temática científica no Facebook. Os resultados obtidos visam corroborar a hipótese de que, no âmbito das páginas de cunho científico que atendam a critérios de qualidade, no Facebook, o acesso é feito, principalmente, por usuários com níveis mais elevados de escolaridade, relacionando o nível de instrução aos conceitos de capital cultural e competência informacional. Conclui-se que conceitos como a competência em informação e o capital cultural, adquiridos pelos sujeitos, são determinantes no uso efetivo de redes sociais como fontes confiáveis de divulgação de informação científica.
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Leite, Fernando César Lima. "Modelo genérico de gestão da informação científica para instituições de pesquisa na perspectiva da comunicação científica e do acesso aberto." Thesis, reponame:Repositório Institucional da UnB, 2011. http://eprints.rclis.org/16374/6/Modelo%20gen%C3%A9rico%20de%20gest%C3%A3o%20da%20informa%C3%A7%C3%A3o%20cient%C3%ADfica%20-%20Fernando%20Leite.pdf.

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This thesis presents a doctoral research aimed to propose a generic model of scientific information management for research institutes, based on principles of scientific communication and open access. This is a theoretical and exploratory research. From the methodological point of view, it is a mixed methods study which adopted the concurrent triangulation strategy. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews and checklist, and then submitted to statistical and text analysis. In addition to collecting and analyzing empirical data, it was performed the analysis of scientific communication and information management models identified in the literature. The research sphere was consisted of researchers linked to the research units of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, and the sample basis, defined from intentional non-probabilistic sampling, were the researchers of the Brazilian Centre for Physics Research and Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences. The main result of the investigation is the generic model of scientific information management for research institutes, based on scientific communication and open access in its textual and graphical version. In the model, input and output information-flows are systematized by scientific information management processes which are involved from the perspective of scientific communication and open access. Its structure, beyond embedding key concepts, considers the ambient of research institute as an open system where there is the flow of scientific information. The proposed model is also constituted by flexible elements that represent institutional and disciplinary specificities, and vary depending on the research institutes' contexts. Besides, the whole set of elements and relationships among them are under constant influence of forces originating from the scientific community in a broad perspective.
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Mahmud, Zakaria. "Source of New and Advance Scientific Knowledge of Software Practitioners." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för programvaruteknik, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-4345.

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Context: Academic researchers publish their results of new and advanced scientific knowledge (often in close collaboration with industry) in academic journals and conferences. However, it is not know to what extent this information reaches the practitioners. So far this has not been investigated. This information will help researchers in the dissemination process of their research findings. Objectives: In this study we investigate which types of knowledge dissemination forums exist in software engineering, how frequent and aware they are to software practitioners and how useful they find it in improving their professional activities. Methods: We conducted a survey of software practitioners posted on LinkedIn, Yahoo, Facebook, Google+, Meetup and Google groups. The survey contained demographics information, seven types of forums for obtaining scientific knowledge and how important respondents felt these forums improve their professional activities. Results: The results of the survey indicate that Book Publishers, Blogs, Video Tutorial and Social Media are considerable forums of sharing new and advance scientific knowledge for software practitioners. Whilst, IT magazines, scientific journals and meetings are suggested to be less considered forums in gaining new and advanced scientific knowledge. Conclusions: We conclude that academic researchers could improve the exposure of their research findings by presenting their results not only in journals and meetings. But also in new forums where they can represent results in the form of videos, blogs or social media. This exposes their research findings to a larger audience of software practitioners.<br>C/O TALUKDER MAMUN SÄRLAGATAN 13B 214 48, MALMO. Phone: 0733499525
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Gottschling, Steffen [Verfasser]. "Down to the source! – Laypersons’ processing and use of differences in relevant source information when confronted with conflicting scientific claims / Steffen Gottschling." Tübingen : Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1230796401/34.

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Bradshaw, Richard W. "Mineral chemistry of basalts recovered from Hotspot Snake River Scientific Drilling Project, Idaho: Source and crystallization characteristics." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2012. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3359.

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Mineral chemistry and petrography of basalts from the Kimama drill core recovered by Hotspot: Snake River Scientific Drilling Project, Idaho establish crystallization conditions of these lavas. Twenty-three basalt samples, from 20 individual lava flows were sampled from the upper 1000 m (of the 1912 m drilled) core drilled on the axis of the Snake River Plain, and represent approximately 3 m.y. of volcanism (rocks at the bottom of the hole are ~6 Ma). Rock from the upper 1000 m are typically fresh, while those lower in the core are more altered and are less likely to preserve fresh phenocrysts to analyze. Intratelluric phenocrysts (pre-eruption) are: olivine, plagioclase and Cr-spinel inclusions in olivine and plagioclase; groundmass phases (post-eruption) are: olivine, plagioclase, clinopyroxene, magnetite and ilmenite. Olivine core compositions range from Fo84-68, plagioclase cores range from An80-62, clinopyroxene ranges in composition from Wo47-34, En47-28, Fs30-15, spinel inclusions are Cr (up to 20 wt % Cr2O3) and Al-rich (up to 35 wt % Al2O3) and evolve to lower concentrations of Cr and Al and higher Fe and Ti, chromian titanomagnetite to magnetite, and ilmenite are groundmass oxide phases. Thermobarometry of Kimama core basalts indicates that the phenocryst phases crystallized at temperatures of 1155 to 1255°C at depths of 7 to 17 km, which is within or near the seismically imaged mid-crustal sill. Plagioclase hygrometry suggests that these lavas are relatively anhydrous with less than 0.4 wt % H2O. Groundmass phases crystallized at lower temperatures (<1140°C) after eruption. Oxygen fugacity inferred from Fe-Ti oxide equilibria is at or just below the QFM buffer. The origin of the basaltic rocks of the Snake River Plain has been attributed to a mantle plume or to other, shallow mantle processes. Mineral and whole rock major and trace element geochemistry of the olivine tholeiites from the Kimama core are used to distinguish between these two sources (deep or shallow mantle). Whole rock compositions were corrected for plagioclase and olivine fractionation to calculate primary liquids to estimate mantle potential temperatures. Olivine phenocrysts have the pyroxenite source characteristics of low Mn and Ca, but a peridotite source characteristic of low Ni. Thus, trace element models were used to test whether there is pyroxenite in the source of the Snake River Plain basalts, as hypothesized for Hawaii and other plume-related hotspots (e.g., Sobolev et al., 2005; Herzberg, 2011). Olivine chemistry and trace element models establish that the basalt source is a spinel peridotite, not a pyroxenite. The average mantle potential temperature obtained for these samples is 1577°C, 177°C hotter than ambient mantle, suggesting that the basaltic liquids were derived from a thermal plume. Silica activity barometry shows that melt segregation occurs between 80 and 110 km depth, which is within or very near the spinel stability field, and suggests that the lithosphere has been eroded by the plume to a maximum depth of 80 km, and recent mantle tomography suggests that it may be even thinner.
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Muskal, Lili. "Healthy Skepticism: The Relationship between Funding Source and Conclusion in Nutrition-Related Scientific Articles on Saturated Fat." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2019. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/2036.

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Recently published scientific articles have led to mixed nutritional advice on dietary saturated fatty acids. Lesser et. al (2007) identified that mixed conclusions in scientific articles on sweetened beverages might be attributed industry funding, as articles funded by the beverage industry are four to eight times more likely to report conclusions in favor of the sponsor’s products. This thesis applies Lesser’s methods to determine whether industry funding influences the inconsistent conclusions on saturated fatty acids. This thesis analyzes 100 articles on foods high in dietary saturated fatty acids. While studies with food industry funding are more likely to produce favorable conclusions, this trend is not significant (p= 0.205). On the other hand, the odds ratio of a favorable versus an unfavorable conclusion in articles where investigators disclosed a food industry related conflict of interest is 2.67 (95% CI, 1.03 to 6.88). The prevalence of both industry funding and conflict of interest have increased over time, yet the percent of articles reporting favorable conclusions has not changed over time. This suggests that while industry funding and conflict of interest might skew nutrition research, the mixed conclusions in articles on saturated fatty acids are largely influenced by other factors. Therefore, all nutrition-related scientific articles on saturated fatty acids should be critically evaluated before informing dietary recommendations.
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Books on the topic "Scientific sources"

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Chen, Ching-Chih. Scientific and technical information sources. 2nd ed. MIT Press, 1987.

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dell'Isola, Francesco, Simon R. Eugster, Mario Spagnuolo, and Emilio Barchiesi, eds. Evaluation of Scientific Sources in Mechanics. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80550-0.

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(Firm), Longman, ed. European sources of scientific and technical information. 8th ed. Longman, 1989.

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(Firm), Longman, ed. European sources of scientific and technical information. Longman, 1993.

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(Firm), Longman, ed. European sources of scientific and technical information. 9th ed. Longman, 1991.

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P, Harvey Anthony, ed. European sources of scientific and technical information. 7th ed. Longman, 1986.

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name, No. Essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness. MIT Press, 2003.

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J, Baars Bernard, Banks William P, and Newman James B, eds. Essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness. MIT Press, 2003.

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Uttal, William R. Psychomythics: Sources of artifacts and misconceptions in scientific psychology. L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003.

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Bernard, Alain, and Christine Proust, eds. Scientific Sources and Teaching Contexts Throughout History: Problems and Perspectives. Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5122-4.

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Book chapters on the topic "Scientific sources"

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Lentini, John J. "Evaluation of ignition sources." In Scientific Protocols for Fire Investigation. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315178097-6.

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Pravilov, A. M. "Radiation Sources in Radiometric Applications." In Radiometry in Modern Scientific Experiments. Springer Vienna, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0104-9_2.

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Cummings, Warren David, and Louis J. Lanzerotti. "Sources of Gamma-Ray Bursts." In Scientific Debates in Space Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41598-2_9.

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Martínez, Sergio F., and Natalia Carrillo. "The Metaphoric Sources of Scientific Innovation." In Synthese Library. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90688-7_2.

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Feuer, Lewis S. "Vesalius and the Psychological Sources of the Anatomical Revolution." In The Scientific Intellectual. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429339370-6.

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Shackle, Christopher. "Persian Sources (and Literature) on Sikhs." In Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods. Springer Netherlands, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-0846-1_508.

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Lentini, John J. "Sources of error in fire investigation." In Scientific Protocols for Fire Investigation. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315178097-9.

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Gupta, Amarnath, Bertram Ludäscher, and Maryann E. Martone. "Registering Scientific Information Sources for Semantic Mediation." In Conceptual Modeling — ER 2002. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45816-6_23.

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Haynes, Stephen N., Gregory T. Smith, and John D. Hunsley. "Using Data from Multiple Sources in Clinical Assessment." In Scientific Foundations of Clinical Assessment. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351210560-9.

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Harnisch, Jochen. "Atmospheric Perfluorocarbons: Sources and Concentrations." In Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: Scientific Understanding, Control and Implementation. Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9343-4_31.

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Conference papers on the topic "Scientific sources"

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STREJOIU, Cristian-Valentin, Mohammed Gmal OSMAN, Corel PANAIT, Alexandra Catalina LAZAROIU, and Ofelia SIMA. "STORAGE SYSTEM TOPOLOGIES FOR VARIOUS RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s16.08.

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Hybrid electricity storage systems are becoming essential for efficiently managing renewable energy sources and enhancing the stability of power grids. As the adoption of renewables expands, these systems are crucial for balancing supply and demand, mitigating intermittency issues, and ensuring grid reliability. This paper offers an in-depth review of different system configurations used in hybrid storage systems, emphasizing the significance of understanding and optimizing their intricate designs. Recent technological advancements have paved the way for the development of innovative storage system topologies, including redox flow batteries, solid-state lithium-ion batteries, and supercapacitor-based systems. Each of these technologies presents distinct advantages: redox flow batteries are notable for their scalability and extended cycle life, solid-state lithium-ion batteries provide high energy density and enhanced safety, while supercapacitors excel in applications requiring fast charging and discharging. Nonetheless, these innovations also face challenges, such as the high costs and manufacturing complexities of solid-state lithium-ion batteries, as well as the lower energy density characteristic of supercapacitors. Evaluating the advantages and limitations of these advanced topologies is critical for guiding future research and development. The strategic integration of these technologies can result in more resilient, efficient, and cost-effective hybrid storage systems. This evolution is essential for supporting the global shift towards sustainable energy, ensuring that hybrid systems not only meet current demands but also pave the way for future innovations in renewable energy management.
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Krystaszek, Wiktor, Helena Sekula, Radoslaw Duman, and Magdalena Kurtyka. "GREENHOUSE WITH WASTE SUBSTRATE POWERED BY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/5.1/s20.20.

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The main purposes of the project were to analyze the possibility of using waste from the energy sector - fly ash from the lignite combustion process - as a growing medium, as well as to use the electricity obtained from the photovoltaic panel to power the equipment located in the constructed greenhouse. In addition, the project involved the development of a connection of equipment to ensure proper air parameters for growing plants. The constructed and equipped greenhouse stand was used to perform vase tests on white mustard seeds. The test was carried out in four trials for each of the adopted ash concentrations in the growing medium. The grown plants were examined for plant length and root length. The experiment showed a positive effect of the ash substrate on the growth of the above-ground part of the plant and the number of germinated seeds. These results suggest that fly ash can play an important role as a substitute for traditional crop substrates, contributing to the efficient use of waste from the energy sector. Keywords: Waste from the energy industry, RES-powered greenhouse, renewable energy sources, growing plants on waste substrates
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Veresiu, Silvia, Madalina Rus, Elena Mereuta, Valentin Amortila, and Mihai Gingarasu. "STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE ENERGY INDUSTRY ON THE LEVEL OF POLLUTION OF WASTEWATER IN ROMANIA." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 24. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/4.1/s19.59.

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This research aims to conduct a detailed analysis of the necessity for generating electrical energy using conventional methods, simultaneously assessing the impact on water quality. Wastewater, originating from fluids used in industrial processes or households, contains various impurities and is discharged into the natural aquatic environment (such as rivers, lakes, or the Black Sea) or onto various lands, either with or without prior treatment. The production and utilization of primary energy raw materials, such as coal, oil, natural gas, firewood, or the generation of energy through hydroelectric, nuclear, and unconventional sources, entail the need for water in associated technological processes. Consequently, wastewater becomes a potential source of pollution, even when subjected to treatment in a purification station or a complex of facilities developed or adapted to reduce pollutant concentrations. This investigation was initiated with the objective of identifying the categories and methods of energy production that generate significant quantities of pollutants. The identification of a statistical correlation (Pearson coefficient) between primary fuels used in energy generation and the level of pollution in industrial waters suggests the imperative need to restrict or eliminate certain fuel sources in favor of environmental protection, as part of an effort to promote sustainable development. The analysis was conducted over a period spanning from 2006 to 2022, encompassing the evaluation of various fuels, including coal, lignite, and others, which generate pollutants such as nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, mercury, etc. The information utilized in this analysis was sourced from official channels, specifically from the National Institute of Statistics in Romania.
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Manea-Saghin, Ana-Maria, Mihai Lesnic, and Irina Meghea. "CURRENT ASPECTS CONCERNING QUANTIFICATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTE FROM WATER SOURCES." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/5.1/s20.09.

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As a result of increasing water consumption by pharmaceutical industries, hospitals, and the population, large volumes of liquids discharges containing pharmaceutical compounds have been generated worldwide. Even though there is a consistent contribution on the sustainable management of these contaminants, the efforts to reduce this pollution are progressing on a rather small scale. Such pollutants can be introduced into water-receiving bodies either directly, through animal and human excretions, or through unregulated disposal and anthropogenic activities, resulting in their presence in small amounts in aqueous systems. Even if they are in small amounts these classes of contaminants are persistent or partially degraded during treatment processes and thus may cause adverse effects on human and animal health as a result of bioaccumulation. This paper summarizes the main aspects referring to quantification of pharmaceutical waste from both drinkable and industrial waters in order to provide efficient solutions to counteract their negative impact on environment and human health.
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Tsitsagi, Mariam, Ana Palavandishvili, and Zaza Gulashvili. "DROUGHT INDICES AND VIS-BASED CANOPY STATUS OF VINEYARDS." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/3.1/s12.11.

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The study aims to evaluate how droughts impact irrigated and non-irrigated vineyards by analysing the relationship between short-term drought and vegetation indices to identify areas irrigated from unofficial sources. The re-search area includes vineyards in Telavi municipality (eastern Georgia). RStudio was used to calculate SPI and SPEI (1- month and 3-month timescales) and EDI (daily) to measure the severity of the meteorological drought. The 27-year (1993�2020) data from a weather station in the study area included daily temperature and precipitation. Water stress in crops using Sentinel 2-based NDVI and NDMI data from April 1 to August 31, 2020, was estimated in ArcMap 10.8. For accuracy assessment, data from the vineyard cadaster (2020) and Georgian amelioration were used. The study's findings indicate that based on the SPI and SPEI (1-month and 3-month) values, the growing season of 2020 experienced a near-normal (-1�1) condition. In June, there is a reported moderate drought (SPI_1=- 1.3, SPEI_1=-1.6), and in July, the 3-month data shows a value of -1.1 for SPEI_3. According to daily EDI measurements, the number of drought days is highest in June and early July. Because of the climatic conditions in the research area, irrigation is re- quired for the agricultural parcels. The Georgian irrigation system is the country's primary source of irrigation water. According to official sources, 589 hectares of vineyards out of a total of 6936 hectares receive irrigation. Examining the irrigated parcels' vegetation indices showed that, despite the dry days, the NDVI and NDMI values remained stable, while in some parcels, the values decreased significantly after the dry days. Identified areas include those that receive water from a variety of sources, as well as those that lack both official and unofficial irrigation sources. The findings indicated that 5.3% (337 ha) of vineyards lack an alternate water source, whereas 94.7% (6010 ha) receive water supply during periods of drought. Additional data analysis showed that the majority of such parcels are adjacent to rivers and provide water supplies on their own. The findings ensure that we can accurately evaluate irrigation patterns using drought and Sentinel-based vegetation indices.
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Margaritondo, Giorgio. "Synchrotron radiation sources: Scientific opportunities." In The Physics of Particles Accelerators: Based in Part on the U.S. Particle Accelerator School (USPAS) Seminars and Courses in 1989 and 1990. AIP, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.42002.

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"XV REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE OF SCIENTIFIC SOURCES." In SCIENTIFIC WORK. AEM(Azerbaijan Science Center), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/2023/xv.

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Cerutti, Federico, and Gavin Pearson. "Supporting Scientific Enquiry with Uncertain Sources." In 2018 International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/icif.2018.8455649.

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Ishida, Manabu. "The scientific results from the X-ray observatory Hitomi." In Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources - XIII. Sissa Medialab, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.362.0041.

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Krisdiana, A., N. S. Aminah, and F. Nurosyid. "Effects of cognitive conflict and scientific approach on students’ alternative conceptions and scientific literacy levels regarding characteristics of mechanical waves." In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Ion Sources. Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5054505.

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Reports on the topic "Scientific sources"

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Spicer, W. 1992 Workshop on Scientific Applications of Short Wavelength Coherent Light Sources. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1454096.

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Falcone, R. Scientific Needs for Future X-Ray Sources in the U.S.: A White Paper. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/939899.

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Falcone, Roger, Joachim Stohr, Uwe Bergmann, et al. Scientific Needs for Future X-ray Sources in the U.S. -- A White Paper. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/941544.

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Peterka, Tom, Deborah Bard, Janine Bennett, et al. ASCR Workshop on In Situ Data Management: Enabling Scientific Discovery from Diverse Data Sources. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1493245.

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Langlais, Pierre-Carl. Open Scientific Data. Comité pour la science ouverte, 2023. https://doi.org/10.52949/69.

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Not opening scientific data is costly. It has been estimated that a significant share of scientific knowledge disappears every year. In a 2014 study less than half of biological datasets from the 1990s have been recovered and when possible the recovery has necessitated significant time and efforts. In comparison, 98% of datasets published on PLOS with unique identifiers (data DOIs) are still available for future research. Open scientific data are fundamental resources for a large variety of scientific activities: meta-analysis, replication of research results or accessibility to primary sources. They also bring a significant economic and social value, as scientific data is commonly used by non-academic professionals as well as public agencies and non-profit organizations. Yet open scientific data is not costless. Ensuring that data is not only downloadable but usable requires significant investment in regards to documentation, data cleaning, licensing and indexation. Not all scientific data can be shared and verifications are frequently necessary to ensure that they do not incorporate copyrighted contents or personal information. To be effective, data sharing has to be anticipated throughout the entire research lifecycle. New principles of scientific data management aims to formalize the preexisting cultures of data in scientific communities and apply common standards. First published in 2016, the FAIR Guiding Principles (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) is an influential framework for opening scientific data. Policies in support of data sharing have moved from general and broad encouragement to the concrete development of data sharing services. Early initiatives go back to the first computing infrastructures: in 1957 the World Data Center system aimed to make a large range of scientific data readily available. Open data programs were yet severely limited by the lack of technical support and compatibility for data transfer. After 1991, the web created a universal framework for data exchange and entailed a massive expansion of scientific databases. Yet, numerous projects ran into critical issues of long term sustainability. Open science infrastructure have recently become key stakeholders in the diffusion and management of open scientific data. Data repositories ensure the preservation of scientific resources as well as their discoverability. Data hosted on repositories are more frequently used and quoted than data published in a supplementary file.
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Meredith, E., and S. Kuzara. Sources of salinity to the Musselshell River, Musselshell County, Montana. Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59691/tsge4971.

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Scientific report on the results of the GWIP Musselshell project. Includes groundwater/surface water connection analysis, geochemistry, and isotope analysis of sources of salt to the Musselshell River. The project was proposed by the Musselshell Watershed Coalition.
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Aquila, Andrew Lee. Development of extreme ultraviolet and soft x-ray multilayer optics for scientific studies with femtosecond/attosecond sources. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/960384.

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Tipton, Emma, and Keith Seitter. Actionable Scientific Assessments for the Energy Sector. American Meteorological Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/energy-sector-assessment-2022.

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There is an innate and critical relationship between energy and weather, water, and climate. As the deployment of renewable energy, particularly wind and solar energy, increases, so too does dependence on weather and weather variability. Understanding, accounting for, and communicating weather and climate variables is therefore critical for the planning and optimization of the energy system. This puts increasing pressure on the scientific community, and particularly those working on the weather and climate aspects of renewables, to provide the right information to meet the key decision-making needs of the energy sector. This study is the second of two pilot projects on the provision of actionable information for decision-making through the tailored and targeted assessment of weather and climate science. This study confirmed that excellent progress is being made on a variety of fronts associated with renewable energy, which is critically important as we move to increase use of renewables. A consistent theme in the discussions under this study, however, is the need to bring together many disparate types of data, modeling, and analyses toward convergent tools that adequately address the complex interconnectedness of a national power system built on renewable sources. In many ways, the most significant finding of this study is the need for major convergence research efforts to build the necessary historical reanalysis datasets, integrated weather-energy forecast models, and policy and regulatory frameworks that can leverage current disciplinary research efforts.
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Feister, Scott. Final Scientific/Technical Report for DE-SC0022249: “Collaborative Research: Enhancing Laser-Based Ion Sources with High Data Rate Techniques”. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2024. https://doi.org/10.2172/2483899.

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Tarasenko, Roman A., Viktor B. Shapovalov, Stanislav A. Usenko, et al. Comparison of ontology with non-ontology tools for educational research. [б. в.], 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4432.

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Providing complex digital support for scientific research is an urgent problem that requires the creation of useful tools. Cognitive IT-platform Polyhedron has used to collect both existing informational ontology- based tools, and specially designed to complement a full-stack of instruments for digital support for scientific research. Ontological tools have generated using the Polyhedron converter using data from Google sheets. Tools “Search systems”, “Hypothesis test system”, “Centre for collective use”, “The selection of methods”, “The selection of research equipment”, “Sources recommended by Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine”, “Scopus sources”, “The promising developments of The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine” were created and structured in the centralized ontology. A comparison of each tool to existing classic web-based analogue provided and described.
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