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How does a friccohesity quantum mechanically correlate shear stress and shear rate with surface tension or energy to smoothen systolic and diastolic heart beat with 120/80 mmHg blood pressure?
Pumping large sized food particles with least surface energy, heart needs more energy while for small sized a less. The higher friccohesity predicts small sized food particles with more adherence with blood serum with higher energy moderating shear rate with surface energy.
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How do you evaluate academic papers? $100
SciPinion is seeking your opinion on how you evaluate publications. We are interested in the criteria you personally use to assess the quality of peer-reviewed academic papers. What factors make a paper trustworthy and credible from your point of view? We invite you to share your thoughts on the following: • Evaluation Criteria: What factors do you consider when judging a paper's quality? This can include methodology, data analysis, relevance, novelty, clarity, etc. • Scoring Systems: Do you...
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What makes a research scholar more impressive, few publications showing independent research or multiple collaborative publications with n number of authors, many affiliations?
Its a dilemma for any researcher to go for number of publications collaborating with n number of authors in different affiliations or few independent good quality publication revealing the purity of idea. So I welcome the thoughts of the recruiters/experts in the field to give response against the query. The responders may rephrase the question if it is not covered completely
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Is it legitimate to add more than two corresponding authors to a single article?
What is the maximum limit for adding corresponding authors to a research article? What is the ethical way of selecting the corresponding author in a manuscript?
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Data fabrication, p-hacking and biased peer review are issues with published papers. In your opinion, how can we fix this problem as a scientific community?
Recently, these issues have been brought up in many fields, resulting in retraction of important papers and investigation on the data produced by prominent scientists. That undermines the trust I used to put in published data, granted that we are always skeptical in science, but we always move forward basing our new hypothesis on what has been published. I wonder how can we help to improve the trustworthiness of published data.
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What would be the best criteria for selecting a suitable journal to submit a manuscript to?
a) Journal Impact Factor b) Acceptance Rate c) Open Access Journal d) Classic Journal (reputation in my field) e) Multidisciplinary Journal
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What is the next big publisher after Nature and Science?
I want to know which publisher is considered as next big Publisher from Scientific Publication?
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Why some journals did not accept the bibliometric or scientometric based papers? since this is the techniques to identify the current trends of any selected field in science.
I want to know (in a paragraph form) on how we can share the opportunity of this writing techniques of bibliometric or scientometric based papers with others too
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Answer Accepted 9 Answers 8 Votes
what are the main files that I should prepare when submitting my paper to journals?
After writing my paper and making submissions to journals I found that they need files that I do not know like graphical abstracts, and highlights. so, what files should I prepare before submitting the paper?
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