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  2. Heliyon - Wikipedia

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    Heliyon is a monthly peer-reviewed open-access mega journal covering research in science, medicine and engineering. Unlike most of its competitors, the journal will consider for publication works reporting negative/null results, incremental advances, and replication studies, [1] thus filling the market niche, which became vacant after the discontinuation of the Journal of Negative Results in ...

  3. Helion (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    A helion (symbol h) is the nucleus of a helium atom, a doubly positively charged cation.The term helion is a portmanteau of helium and ion, and in practice refers specifically to the nucleus of the helium-3 isotope, consisting of two protons and one neutron.

  4. Mega journal - Wikipedia

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    A mega journal (also mega-journal and megajournal) is a peer-reviewed academic open access journal designed to be much larger than a traditional journal by exercising low selectivity among accepted articles.

  5. Geoforum - Wikipedia

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    The Heliyon author fee in 2018 was $1,250 and $1,500 in 2019. [4] External links. Official website; References This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, at 19:29 ...

  6. Cell Press - Wikipedia

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    Cell Press published its first open access journal, Cell Reports, in 2012. [3] In January 2021, all Cell Press journals began offering open access publishing options. [4] As of May 2022, Cell Press publishes 17 open access journals and 40 hybrid journals.

  7. Helion - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 February 2023, at 21:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Scopus - Wikipedia

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    Scopus is a scientific abstract and citation database, launched by the academic publisher Elsevier as a competitor to older Web of Science in 2004. [1] An ensuing competition between the two databases has been characterized as "intense" and is considered to significantly benefit their users in terms of continuous improvent in coverage, search/analysis capabilities, but not in price.

  9. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    Tartrazine is a synthetic lemon yellow azo dye primarily used as a food coloring. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is also known as E number E102, C.I. 19140, FD&C Yellow 5, Yellow ...