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How might AI-assisted peer review tools reshape scientific publishing, and what safeguards should be implemented to maintain review quality while addressing the increasing volume of submissions?
The peer-reviewing process is being faced with ever-growing challenges as submission rates are still rising exponentially in all areas. Journal editors are faced with the challenge of getting capable reviewers who are ready to volunteer their time, with a result being delays in reviewing, reviewer exhaustion, and worse, compromised quality. Meanwhile, AI technologies are accelerating their ability to review scientific manuscripts for methodology, statistical fitting, plagiarism screenings,...
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To what extent can AI be used in scientific writing?
Routine aspects of inspection and considerations include, but not limited to: Obtaining the research question and hypothesis, choosing statistical analytic approaches and methods, data Interpretation, English editing, content Generation, drawing conclusions, etc. These are just several aspects, however, the potential hazards include the risk of bias, uniform tone in writing, lack of creativity, etc. Although with supervised use all these aspects can be partially controlled, to what extend do...
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Snail mucous has many advantages, what is the best way to extract it without changing its composition?
-land snails like Eremina desertorum, how can i get its mucous without killing or hurt it
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AI for academic writing: friend or foe?
Given the increasing availability of AI writing tools, how can academic institutions ensure the responsible use of these technologies while maintaining the integrity of research and scholarship?
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What half-life defines a POP (Persistent Organic Pollutant)?
Is anyone aware of a cutoff half-life (e.g., 5 years) that defines a compound as being a POP? Does the half-life have to be in humans, any species, or in the environment? Citations or links would be very helpful. Thanks
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How the drug dosing space and therapeutic level in term of MTD may best be correlated with pharmacokinetics and body metabolic rate in the subject to gain best possible impact and to minimize the toxicity.
when we recommend the dose of antibiotics like oxytetracycline in animals we usually take into consideration the recommended dose on the label but most of the time the therapeutic effect may not be obtained as suspected. As physician we recommend little bit high dose of the drug in some animals for best results which becomes beyond the regulation authorities to justify. Is it possible to recommend the dosing space or dose of the drug flexible including some criteria of considering BMR of the...
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Why is the ammonia/ammonium concentration highly increased during storage of human urine?
Hydrolysis of urine Why is the ammonia/ammonium concentration highly increased during storage of human urine?
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