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Title: SCI-Tech Information Development & Economy


Full Journal Title: SCI-Tech Information Development & Economy

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ISSN: 1005-6033

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? Li, G.Z. (2006), A bibliometric analysis on Chinese knowledge organizations. SCI-Tech Information Development & Economy, 16 (8), 30-32.

Full Text: 2006\SCI-Tec Inf Dev Eco16, 30.pdf

Abstract: By using the statistical method and bibliometric method, and taking the literatures in the knowledge organizations’ research field published by China in period of 1989—2004, this paper makes quantitative analysis on the literature amount, publishing time, authors, institutions, periodicals distribution, and subject contents, etc.

Keywords: Knowledge Organization, Bibliometric Analysis, Quantitative Analysis

? Wu, L.J. and Hua, W.N. (2006), A quantitative analysis on papers, authors and Citations in from 2000 to 2005. SCI-Tech Information Development & Economy, 16 (16), 10-12.

Full Text: 2006\SCI-Tec Inf Dev Eco16, 10.pdf

Abstract: Applying the bibliometric statistical method, this paper makes quantitative analysis on the papers, authors and citations in from 2000 to 2005, sums up the features of the published papers and the distribution of the authors in this period in order to make known better the features of the periodical and provide some references to increase its academic level.

Keywords: Paper Analysis, Author Analysis, Citation Analysis

? Liu, X.Z., Teng, H.S. and Ma, A.Q. (2007), The statistical analysis on the papers, citations and authors of Chinese journal of stomatology. SCI-Tech Information Development & Economy, 17 (15), 47-49.

Full Text: 2007\SCI-Tec Inf Dev Eco17, 47.pdf

Abstract: This paper makes the statistical analysis on the papers, citations and authors of Chinese Journal of Stomatology from 2003 to 2005 by using the bibliometric method.

Keywords: Bibliometrics, Chinese Journal of Stomatology, Paper Analysis

Title: Science


Full Journal Title: Science, Science

ISO Abbreviated Title: Science

JCR Abbreviated Title: Science

ISSN: 0036-8075

Issues/Year: 51

Journal Country United States

Language: English

Publisher: Amer Assoc Advancement Science

Publisher Address: 1200 New York Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20005

Subject Categories:

Multidisciplinary Sciences: Impact Factor 23.329 (2001)

? Gilbert, G.K. (1904), A case of plagiarism. Science, 20, 115-116.

Full Text: -1959\Science20, 115.pdf

Keywords: Plagiarism

? Lotka, A.J. (1907), Relation between birth rates and death rates. Science, 26 (653), 21-22.

Full Text: -1959\Science26, 21.pdf

? Duerden, J.E. (1920), Parallel mutations in the ostrich. Science, 52 (1338), 165-168.

Full Text: -1959\Science52, 165.pdf

? Lotka, A.J. (1924), Probability-increase in shuffling and the asymmetry of time. Science, 59 (1537), 532-536.

Full Text: -1959\Science59, 532.pdf

? Pearl, R. and Reed, L.J. (1930), The logistic curve and the census count of 1930. Science, 72 (1868), 399-401.

Full Text: -1959\Science72, 399.pdf

? Phillips, P.H. (1932), Plasma phosphatase in dairy cows suffering from fluorosis. Science, 76 (1967), 239-240.

Full Text: -1959\Science76, 239.pdf

Emmett, P.H. (1949), An international colloquium on adsorption and heterogenous kinetics. Science 110 (2863), 515.

Full Text: S\Science110, 515.pdf

Notes: highly cited

Garfield, E. (1955), Citation indexes to science: A new dimension in documentation through the association of ideas. Science 122 (3159), 108-111.

Full Text: -1959\Science122, 108.pdf

Coleman, N.T., McClung, A.C. and Moore, D.P. (1956), Formation constants for Cu(II)-peat complexes. Science, 123 (3191), 330-331.

Full Text: S\Science123, 330.pdf

Raisig, L.M. (1960), Mathematical evaluation of the scientific serial. Science, 131 (3411), 1417-1419.

Full Text: 1960-80\Science131, 1417.pdf

Duke, C.M. (1960), The Chilean earthquakes of May 1960. Science, 132 (3442), 1797-1802.

Full Text: S\Science132, 1797.pdf

Lachman, R., Tatsuoka, M. and Bonk, W.J. (1961), Human behavior during the tsunami of May 1960. Science, 133 (3462), 1405-1409.

Full Text: S\Science133, 1405.pdf

? Polanyi, M. (1963), The potential theory of adsorption. Science, 141 (3585), 1010-1013.

Full Text: S\Science141, 1010.pdf

Notes: highly cited

? Garfield, E. (1964), “Science Citation Index” - New dimension in indexing. Science, 144 (3619), 649-654.

Full Text: 1960-80\Science131, 1417.pdf

Landen, D. (1964), Alaska earthquake, 27 March 1964. Science, 145 (3627), 74-76.

Full Text: S\Science145, 74.pdf

Price, D.J.D. (1965), Networks of scientific papers: The pattern of bibliographic references indicates the nature of the scientific research front. Science, 149 (3683), 510-515.

Full Text: 1960-80\Science149, 510.pdf

Notes: highly cited

? Melzack, R. and Wall, P.D. (1965), Pain mechanisms: A new theory. Science, 150 (3699), 971-979.

Keywords: Mechanisms, Pain, Theory

Full Text: 1960-80\Science150, 971.pdf

? May, K.O. (1966), Quantitative growth of the mathematical literature. Science, 154 (3757), 1672-1673.

Full Text: 1960-80\Science154, 1672.pdf

Totter, J.R. (1968), Square root variations of reciprocal graphing of enzyme kinetic data. Science, 150 (3703), 1627-1629.

Full Text: S\Science149, 1627.pdf

Mcrton, R.K. (1968), The Matthew effect in science: The reward and communication systems of science are considered. Science, 159 (3810), 56-63.

Full Text: 1960-80\Science159, 56.pdf

Beck, R.E. and Schultz, J.S. (1970), Hindered diffusion in microporous membranes with know pore geometry. Science, 170 (3964), 1302-1305.

Full Text: S\Science170, 1302.pdf

Tornabene, T.G. and Edwards, H.W. (1972), Microbial uptake of lead. Science, 176, 1334-1335.

Full Text: S\Science176, 1334.pdf

Notes: highly cited

Garfield, E. (1972), Citation analysis as a tool in journal evaluation: Journals can be ranked by frequency and impact of citations for science policy studies. Science, 178 (4060), 471-479.

Full Text: 1960-80\Science178, 471.pdf

Thorson, J. and Biederman-Thorson, M. (1974), Distributed relaxation processes in sensory adaptation. Science, 183 (4121), 161-172.

Full Text: S\Science183, 161.pdf

? Shapley, D. (1976), Briefing - Lewis of Nbs accused of plagiarism. Science, 194 (4272), 1401.

Keywords: Plagiarism

? Broad, W.J. (1980), Jordanian accused of plagiarism quits job. Science, 209 (4459), 886-887.

Keywords: Plagiarism

Staley, J.T., Palmer, F. and Adams, J.B. (1982), Microcolonial fungi: Common inhabitants on desert rocks. Science, 215 (4536), 1093-1095.

Full Text: S\Science215, 1093.pdf

? Norman, C. (1984), Stanford investigates plagiarism charge. Science, 224 (4644), 35-36.

Keywords: Plagiarism

Moore, J.G. and Moore, G.W. (1984), Deposit from a giant wave on the island of Lanai, Hawaii. Science, 226 (4680), 1312-1315.

Full Text: S\Science226, 1312.pdf

? Piel, G. (1986), The social process of science. Science, 231 (4735), 201.

Full Text: 1986\Science231, 201.pdf

? Holden, C. (1987), Researcher accused of plagiarism resigns. Science, 237 (4819), 1098.

Keywords: Plagiarism

? Lardy, N. (1988), Guide to Chinas Science and Technology Policy, 1986 - State-Sci-Technol-Commiss-Peoples-Republic-China. Science, 239 (4835), 79.

Full Text: 1988\Science239, 79.pdf

Bourgeois, J., Hansen, T.A., Wiberg, P.L. and Kauffman, E.G. (1988), A tsunami deposit at the cretaceous-tertiary Boundary in Texas. Science, 241 (4865), 567-570.

Full Text: S\Science241, 567.pdf

? Culliton, B.J. (1989), Nih sees plagiarism in vision paper. Science, 245 (4914), 120-122.

Keywords: Plagiarism

Notes: highly cited

? Takahashi, T., Nau, M.M., Chiba, I., Birrer, M.J., Rosenberg, R.K., Vinocour, M., Levitt, M., Pass, H., Gazdar, A.F. and Minna, J.D. (1989), P53 - a frequent target for genetic abnormalities in lung-cancer. Science, 246 (4929), 491-494.

Full Text: 1989\Science246, 491.pdf

? Marshall, E. (1990), Academy sued on plagiarized diet report. Science, 247 (4946), 1022.

Keywords: Diet

Hamilton, D.P. (1990), Publishing by - and for questionable - the numbers. Science, 250 (4986), 1331-1332.

Full Text: S\Science250, 1331.pdf

Hamilton, D.P. (1991), Research papers - whos uncited now. Science, 251 (4989), 25.

Full Text: S\Science251, 25.pdf

Tainer, J.A. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1408.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

Abt, H.A. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1408.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

Lancaster, F.W. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1408-1409.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

Hargens, L.L. and Bott, D.M. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1409.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

Pannell, J.H. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1409.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

Nuhfer, E.B. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1409-1410.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

McGehee, C.L. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1410.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

Banks, W.A. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1410.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

Pendlebury, D.A. (1991), Science, Citation, and Funding. Science, 251 (5000), 1410-1411.

Full Text: S\Science251, 1408.pdf

? Maurrasse, F.J.M.R. and Sen, G. (1991), Impacts, Tsunamis, and the Haitian Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary-Layer. Science, 252 (5013), 1690-1693.

Full Text: S\Science252, 1690.pdf

Abstract: The marker bed at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary of the Beloc Formation (southern Haiti) contains abundant coarse-grained microtektites and minor amounts of shocked quartz grains in the basal part. The upper part is composed of medium-grained marl with amalgamated microtektite lenses and finer-grained marl lenses disseminated throughout. Field and petrographic observations, and the distribution of planktonic foraminifera suggest that the bed formed from a complex sequence of events. A bolide impact nearby produced microtektites that settled to form a nearly pure layer at the base. Vaporized materials with anomalously high extraterrestrial components settled last, along with carbonate sediments. The entire bed became sparsely consolidated. Subsequently, another major disruptive event, perhaps a giant tsunami, partly reworked the initial deposit. Cohesive fragments of the original marker bed mixed with exotic materials were redeposited as lenticular bodies. This process also may have caused further mixing of Cretaceous and Tertiary microfossils, as observed at Beloc and elsewhere.

Keywords: Extinction, Foraminifera, Texas

? Stone, R. (1991), Court test for plagiarism detector. Science, 254 (5037), 1448.

Keywords: Plagiarism

Johnson, H.E. and Granick, S. (1992), New mechanism of nonequilibrium polymer adsorption. Science, 255 (5047), 966-968.

Full Text: S\Science255, 966.pdf

Abstract: Nonequilibrium states of surface composition can be extremely long-lived when polymer chains adsorb competitively. In a model system (polymethylmethacrylate adsorbed from CCl4 onto oxidized silicon previously saturated with polystyrene), it is shown that a weakly adsorbing polymer was sterically pinned to a surface by a more strongly adsorbing polymer. The dynamical evolution of the surface composition was strongly nonexponential in time and non-Arrhenius in temperature, the phenomenology is analogous to bulk glasses. This interpretation offers a new mechanism to explain why weakly adsorbing chains may bind to surfaces, as well as a direction in which to look for a method to release them.

Keywords: Solid-Liquid Interface, Kinetics, Exchange

? Goodstein, D. (1992), Stealing into print - fraud, plagiarism, and misconduct in scientific publishing - Lafollette, MC. Science, 258 (5087), 1503-1504.

Keywords: Fraud, Misconduct, Plagiarism, Publishing

Atwater, B.F. and Moore, A.L. (1992), A tsunami about 1000 years ago in Puget Sound, Washington. Science, 258 (5088), 1614-1616.

Full Text: S\Science258, 1614.pdf

Abstract: Water surged from Puget Sound sometime between 1000 and 1100 years ago, overrunning tidal marshes and mantling them with centimeters of sand. One overrun site is 10 kilometers northwest of downtown Seattle, another is on Whidbey Island, some 30 kilometers farther north. Neither site has been widely mantled with sand at any other time in the past 2000 years. Deposition of the sand coincided-to the year or less-with abrupt, probably tectonic subsidence at the Seattle site and with landsliding into nearby Lake Washington. These findings show that a tsunami was generated in Puget Sound, and they tend to confirm that a large shallow earthquake occurred in the Seattle area about 1000 years ago.

Keywords: Calibration, State

Jacoby, G.C., Williams, P.L. and Buckley, B.M. (1992), Tree-ring correlation between prehistoric landslides and Abrupt Tectonic events in Seattle, Washington. Science, 258 (5088), 1621-1623.

Full Text: S\Science258, 1621.pdf

Abstract: Radiocarbon ages of submerged trees on landslide deposits in Lake Washington, Seattle, indicate that the most recent slides in three separate areas may have occurred simultaneously about 1000 years ago. Tree ring crossdating shows that seven bark- bearing trees from one of these recent slides and a tree 23 kilometers to the northwest in a probable tsunami deposit on the shore of Puget Sound died in the same season of the same year. The close coincidence among the most recent lake landslides, a probable tsunami, abrupt subsidence, and other possible seismic events gives evidence for a strong prehistoric earthquake in the Seattle region.

Notes: highly cited

? Lisitsyn, N., Lisitsyn, N. and Wigler, M. (1993), Cloning the differences between 2 complex genomes. Science, 259 (5097), 946-951.

Full Text: 1993\Science259, 946.pdf

Abstract: The analysis of the differences between two complex genomes holds promise for the discovery of infectious agents and probes useful for genetic studies. A system was developed in which subtractive and kinetic enrichment was used to purify restriction endonuclease fragments present in one population of DNA fragments but not in another. Application of this method to DNA populations of reduced complexity (“representations”) resulted in the isolation of probes to viral genomes present as single copies in human DNA, and probes that detect polymorphisms between two individuals. In principle, this system, called representational difference analysis (RDA), may also be used for isolating probes linked to sites of genomic rearrangements, whether occurring spontaneously and resulting in genetic disorders or cancer, or programmed during differentiation and development.

Keywords: Amplification, Cancer, Deletion, Development, DNA, Multidisciplinary, Patient, Science, Sequences

Oppenheimer, D., Beroza, G., Carver, G., Dengler, L., Eaton, J., Gee, L., Gonzalez, F., Jayko, A., Li, W.H., Lisowski, M., Magee, M., Marshall, G., Murray, M., Mcpherson, R., Romanowicz, B., Satake, K., Simpson, R., Somerville, P., Stein, R. and Valentine, D. (1993), The Cape Mendocino, California, Earthquakes of April 1992 - Subduction at the Triple Junction. Science, 261 (5120), 433-438.

Full Text: S\Science261, 433.pdf

Abstract: The 25 April 1992 magnitude 7.1 Cape Mendocino thrust earthquake demonstrated that the North America-Gorda plate boundary is seismogenic and illustrated hazards that could result from much larger earthquakes forecast for the Cascadia region. The shock occurred just north of the Mendocino Triple Junction and caused strong ground motion and moderate damage in the immediate area. Rupture initiated onshore at a depth of 10.5 kilometers and propagated up-dip and seaward. Slip on steep faults in the Gorda plate generated two magnitude 6.6 aftershocks on 26 April. The main shock did not produce surface rupture on land but caused coastal uplift and a tsunami. The emerging picture of seismicity and faulting at the triple junction suggests that the region is likely to continue experiencing significant seismicity.

Keywords: Coast, Deformation, Depths, Faults, Gorda Plate, Northern California, Tectonics, Zone

Douglas, J.F., Johnson, H.E. and Granick, S. (1993), A simple kinetic model of polymer adsorption and desorpyion. Science, 262 (5142), 2010-2012.

Full Text: S\Science262, 2010.pdf

Abstract: A model of the desorption and adsorption of a polymer layer at a planar surface indicates a transition from exponential kinetics at high temperatures to nonexponential kinetics (stretched exponential with index one-half) at lower temperatures where these processes are diffusion-limited. Measurements of polystyrene desorption through polyisoprene over-layers show this predicted transition. Corroborative results are obtained for polystyrene desorption through polymethylmethacrylate overlayers. This identification of two distinct kinetic regimes suggests a unifying perspective from which to analyze polymer and biopolymer mobility at surfaces.

Keywords: Adsorbed Polymer, Diffusion, Exchange, Layer, Relaxation, Dynamics, Surfaces

Notes: highly cited

? Dixon, R.K., Brown, S., Houghton, R.A., Solomon, A.M., Trexler, M.C. and Wisniewski, J. (1994), Carbon pools and flux of global forest ecosystems. Science, 263 (5144), 185-190.

Full Text: 1994\Science263, 185.pdf

Abstract: Forest systems cover more than 4.1 x 10(9) hectares of the Earth's land area. Globally, forest vegetation and soils contain about 1146 petagrams of carbon, with approximately 37 percent of this carbon in low-latitude forests, 14 percent in mid-latitudes, and 49 percent at high latitudes. Over two-thirds of the carbon in forest ecosystems is contained in soils and associated peat deposits. In 1990, deforestation in the low latitudes emitted 1.6 +/- 0.4 petagrams of carbon per year, whereas forest area expansion and growth in mid- and high-latitude forest sequestered 0.7 +/- 0.2 petagrams of carbon per year, for a net flux to the atmosphere of 0.9 +/- 0.4 petagrams of carbon per year. Slowing deforestation, combined with an increase in forestation and other management measures to improve forest ecosystem productivity, could conserve or sequester significant quantities of carbon. Future forest carbon cycling trends attributable to losses and regrowth associated with global climate and land-use change are uncertain. Model projections and some results suggest that forests could be carbon sinks or sources in the future.

Keywords: Climate Change, Tropical Forests, Atmospheric Carbon, Transient-Response, CO2 Concentration, Increasing CO2, United-States, Elevated CO2, Storage, Biomass

Notes: highly cited

? Gref, R., Minamitake, Y., Peracchia, M.T., Trubetskoy, V., Torchilin, V. and Langer, R. (1994), Biodegradable long-circulating polymeric nanospheres. Science, 263 (5153), 1600-1603.

Full Text: 1994\Science263, 1600.pdf

Abstract: Injectable nanoparticulate carriers have important potential applications such as site-specific drug delivery or medical imaging. Conventional carriers, however, cannot generally be used because they are eliminated by the reticulo-endothelial system within seconds or minutes after intravenous injection. To address these limitations, monodisperse biodegradable nanospheres were developed from amphiphilic copolymers composed of two biocompatible blocks. The nanospheres exhibited dramatically increased blood circulation times and reduced liver accumulation in mice. Furthermore, they entrapped up to 45 percent by weight of the drug in the dense core in a one-step procedure and could be freeze-dried and easily redispersed without additives in aqueous solutions.

Keywords: Particles, Liposomes

Ihmlé, P.F. and Jordan, T.H. (1994), Teleseismic search for slow precursors to large earthquakes. Science, 266 (5190), 1547-1551.

Full Text: S\Science266, 1547.pdf

Abstract: Some large earthquakes display low-frequency seismic anomalies that are best explained by episodes of slow, smooth deformation immediately before their high-frequency origin times. Analysis of the low-frequency spectra of 107 shallow-focus earthquakes revealed 20 events that had slow precursors (95 percent confidence level), 19 were slow earthquakes associated with the ocean ridge-transform system, and 1 was a slow earthquake on an intracontinental transform fault in the East African Rift system. These anomalous earthquakes appear to be compound events, each comprising one or more ordinary (fast) ruptures in the shallow seismogenic zone initiated by a precursory slow event in the adjacent or subjacent lithosphere.

Keywords: Mexico, Mode, Ridge, Seismic Moment, Sequence, Source Parameters, Spectra, Tsunami Earthquake

Kerr, R.A. (1995), Seismology - Faraway tsunami hints at a really big northwest quake. Science, 267 (5200), 962.

Full Text: S\Science267, 962.pdf

? Taubes, G. (1995), Scientific misconduct - plagiarism suit wins - experts hope it wont set a trend. Science, 268 (5214), 1125.

Keywords: Hope, Misconduct, Plagiarism

Synolakis, C.E. (1995), Tsunami prediction. Science, 270 (5233), 15-16.

Full Text: S\Science270, 15.pdf

Notes: highly cited

? Nriagu, J.O. (1996), A history of global metal pollution. Science, 272 (5259), 223-224.

Full Text: 1996\Science272, 223.pdf

? Ruediger, N. (1996), Working in regulatory affairs is a way to get the broad view. 3. Science, 272 (5264), 1045.

Full Text: 1996\Science422, 1045.pdf

Abstract: This is the third in a series of six pages in Science linked to features on the Science’s Next Wave, the new AAAS/Science World Wide Web project for young scientists (http://sci.aaas.org/nextwave). This story focuses on scientifically trained people who made the transition to a new career niche in regulatory affairs.

Keywords: Niche, World Wide Web

Notes: highly cited

? Thess, A., Lee, R., Nikolaev, P., Dai, H.J., Petit, P., Robert, J., Xu, C.H., Lee, Y.H., Kim, S.G., Rinzler, A.G., Colbert, D.T., Scuseria, G.E., Tomanek, D., Fischer, J.E. and Smalley, R.E. (1996), Crystalline ropes of metallic carbon nanotubes. Science,



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