AUTHORY POLICY IN ACADEMIC PUBLICATION

Standardized methods in the main editors Most editors have adopted a uniform policy for a complete magazine portfolio for publication. Many publishers have adopted the authorship policies of the uniform throughout their magazine portfolio [9]. Certain editors that establish policies throughout the organization: American Medical Association Nature Editorial Group Lancet Elsevier Cell press The adoption…

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How do your water get coconuts?

Coconuts are iconic plants found in the tropical regions of the world. They are called “supermarket of nature” or the “tree of life” in several cultures because each part of the coconut tree is used. Its leaves can be used for straw houses, your heart can be eaten and your roots have medicinal uses. The…

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The Plagiarism Problem Plaguing the “ExxonKnew” Lawfare Lawsuits — Summary for Policymakers – Watts Up With That?

From the Gelbspan Files Russell Cook Nice that someone big finally noticed the plagiarism problem going on. It just wasn’t an individual I was expecting.  I’ve only been trying to alert reporters and legal scholars to this problem for the last several years, including the Washington Free Beacon‘s Thomas Catenacci (and when he previously was…

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Phosphorylation allows tau protein to form reversible drops, offering ideas about early Alzheimer’s

Tau phosphorylation makes its structure more flexible and allows you to form dynamic drops of liquid when the temperature increases. Tau in this state can trigger the intracellular tau to add near the nuclear envelope. Credit: National University of Taiwan In a study published in it Journal of the American Chemical SocietyScientists explore how a…

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