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  2. List of countries by number of scientific and technical ...

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    In many cases the "share" will be much lower than the "count" because the "count" includes articles published by institutions which may have only a very few members of the relevant nationality out of a very large total membership. [citation needed]

  3. GCSE Science - Wikipedia

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    Those with GCSEs in Combined Science can progress to A Levels in all of the three natural science subjects. Prior to this, around 1996, Combined Science GCSEs were available as an alternative to three separate Sciences for many exam boards. Combined Science consists of either Higher Tier (HT) or Foundation Tier (FT) papers

  4. List of Cambridge International Examinations Ordinary Level ...

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    Cannot be combined with syllabuses 0598 , 7090 & 7100 (O Level) link: CIE 7707 Accounting: Yes Yes Yes Cannot be combined with syllabuses 0452 & 0614 , 4345, 7092 & 7175 (O Level).The Cambridge O Level Principles of Accounts 7110 syllabus has been revised and now has a new title and code: Cambridge O Level Accounting 7707.

  5. arXiv - Wikipedia

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    arch-ive/YYMMNNN for older papers, e.g. hep-th/9901001. Different versions of the same paper are specified by a version number at the end. For example, 1709.08980v1. If no version number is specified, the default is the latest version. arXiv uses a category system. Each paper is tagged with one or more categories. Some categories have two layers.

  6. Science Citation Index Expanded - Wikipedia

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    The Science Citation Index Expanded (previously titled Science Citation Index) is a citation index originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information and created by Eugene Garfield. The Science Citation Index (SCI) was officially launched in 1964, [ 1 ] and later was distributed via CD / DVD . [ 2 ]

  7. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    By 2004, it was noted that the output of scientific papers originating from the European Union had a larger share of the world's total from 36.6% to 39.3% and from 32.8% to 37.5% of the "top one per cent of highly cited scientific papers". However, the United States' output dropped from 52.3% to 49.4% of the world's total, and its portion of ...

  8. ScienceDirect - Wikipedia

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    Article abstracts are freely available, and access to their full texts (in PDF and, for newer publications, also HTML) generally requires a subscription or pay-per-view purchase unless the content is freely available in open access. Papers published under several open access licenses are available on ScienceDirect without cost. Access to the ...

  9. Nature (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Recreative Science was the scientific journal Popular Science Review, created in 1862, [16] which covered different fields of science by creating subsections titled "Scientific Summary" or "Quarterly Retrospect", with book reviews and commentary on the latest scientific works and publications. [16]