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Title: Swiss Medical Weekly


Full Journal Title: Swiss Medical Weekly

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? Schaffner, A. (2004), Where we are-where we are heading. Swiss Medical Weekly, 134 (1-2), 3.

Full Text: 2004\Swi Med Wkl134, 3.pdf

? Bossi, E. (2010), Scientific integrity, misconduct in science. Swiss Medical Weekly, 140 (13-14), 183-186.

Full Text: 2010\Swi Med Wkl140, 183.pdf

Abstract: Many scientists consider scientific integrity to be a self-evident basic moral attitude. They are of the honest opinion that scientific misconduct is very rare and they also cannot imagine that it could in fact occur in their own institutions. However, this opinion must be considered in the light of international experience in this respect. There are still many examples of scientific misconduct. Striking examples are taken up by the media, such as the South Korean case of pretended successful cloning of human blastocytes, from which embryonal stem cells were said to have been cultured and which in fact proved to be the result of a hoax [1], or the “proof”, from Norway, that antiinflammatory drugs reduce the incidence of cancer of the mouth, which was in fact based on totally fictitious data [2]. Switzerland is also involved. A very special example is the case of a theological ethicist who was accused of plagiarism at the University of Geneva In The US Office of Research Integrity regularly publishes new medical cases in its newsletters [4]. The following text is based on, among other things, the guidelines published by the Swiss Academies of Sciences to provide research institutions, their students and their personnel with an overview of the subject. These guidelines, under the title “Scientific Integrity. Principles and Procedures”, were drawn up by a working group of the four scientific academies and published in 2008 [5].

Keywords: Cancer, Misconduct, Overview, Plagiarism, Research, Scientific Integrity, Scientific Misconduct, Students, University, US

Title: Swiss Political Science Review


Full Journal Title: Swiss Political Science Review

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? Bernauer, T. and Gilardi, F. (2010), Publication output of Swiss political science departments. Swiss Political Science Review, 16 (2), 279-303.

Full Text: 2010\Swi Pol Sci Rev16, 279.pdf

Abstract: This article compares the scientific publication output and international academic visibility of Swiss political science departments, using three indicators (number of publications, number of citations, and the h-index) and publicly available data from two sources: the Web of Knowledge and Google Scholar. We also examine whether the publication output of political science professors and postdoctoral researchers in Switzerland varies as a Junction of academic age. We observe rather strong variations both across and within departments. The analysis also shows that the most prolific professors tend to be those who completed their Ph.D. about 10-20 years ago and that some postdocs are on a very promising publications trajectory. We derive some benchmarks for publication output that might be useful for hiring decisions or promotions.

Keywords: Analysis, Bibliometric Analysis, Citations, Data, Google Scholar, h Index, h-Index, Indicators, Journals, Knowledge, Number of Publications, Output, Publication, Publication Output, Publications, Researchers, Science, Swiss Political Science, Switzerland, Web of Knowledge

Title: Symposium-A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures


Full Journal Title: Symposium-A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures

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? Daniels, T.T. (2008), Michel Butor’s mobile: Modernism, postmodernism, and American art. Symposium-A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures, 62 (2), 99-112.

Full Text: 2008\Sym-Qua J Mod Lit62, 99.pdf

Abstract: The author examines Michel Butor’s Mobile (1962) in relation to the Visual arts, beginning with a discussion of connections to modernist Visual models found in the works of Alexander Calder, Jackson Pollock, and Marcel Duchamp. In comparing the text with Boomerang and with the poetic essay Comment ecrire pour Jasper Johns, written nearly thirty years later, the author demonstrates how Butor encourages a rereading of his early work through the recycling of certain motifs. Furthermore, the author studies the similarities that Butor identifies between his writing and Johns’s art, notably through the co-opting Of Popular imagery and the practice of self-citation. The author argues that Butor’s texts are best understood as “postmodern” works grounded in an intellectual heritage based on modernism and Duchampian aesthetics.

Keywords: Author, Boomerang, Jasper Johns, Marcel Duchamp, Michel Butor, Mobile, Modernism, Postmodern, Self-Citation

Title: Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology and Reclamation (University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky)


Lapakko, K. and Eger, P. (1981), Trace metal removal from mining stockpile runoff using peat, wood, chips, tailings, till and zeolite. Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology and Reclamation (University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky), 105-116.

Kleinmann, R.L.P., Tiernan, T.O., Solch, J.G. and Harris, R.L. (1983), A low-cost, low-maintenance treatment system for acid mine drainage using sphagnum moss and limestone. Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology and Reclamation (University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky), 241-245.

Tarleton, A.L., Lang, G.E. and Wieder, R.K. (1984), Removal of iron from acid mine drainage by sphagnum peat: Results from experimental laboratory microcosms. Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology and Reclamation (University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky), 413-420.

Title: Symposium Wetlands/Peatlands


Viraraghavan, T., Mathavan, G.N. and Rana, S.M. (1987), Use of peat in wastewater treatment. in Symposium Wetlands Peatlands (Edited by Rubec, C.D.A. and Overend, R.P.) Wetland/Peatlands, Ottawa, Canada, 225-232.

Title: Synthesis Philosophica


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? Kuhn, H.C. (2006), Counting what may count regionally - The presence of prints of works by Frane Petric in German libraries. Synthesis Philosophica, 21 (1), 139-159.

Full Text: 2006\Syn Phi21, 139.pdf

Abstract: Using bibliographical data from the major electronic German libraries’ catalogues for the editions of the works by Frane Petric, and the copies of these works, it is possible to arrive at results which probably cannot be obtained using other means and instruments. There are strong indicators that the pre-20th century German reception of Petric differs considerably from his reception elsewhere (especially in the U.K.). In this phase of reception the impact of the Discussiones peripateticae and the Militia romana is particularly conspicuous. The results for the impact of the 1953 sqq editions of Petric’s works are under many aspects different from the results obtained for the earlier editions of his works. This is a preliminary case study for Germany, using data from the U.K. and from the AHCI database for comparisons.

Keywords: Bibliographical Data, Counting, Frane Petric, Impact

Title: Synthetic Metals


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? Ai, L.H., Jiang, J. and Zhang, R. (2010), Uniform polyaniline microspheres: A novel adsorbent for dye removal from aqueous solution. Synthetic Metals, 160 (7-8), 762-767.

Full Text: 2010\Syn Met160, 762.pdf

Abstract: Uniform polyaniline (PANI) microspheres were synthesized by a facile polymerization of aniline monomer in the acidic medium. The structure and morphology of PANI microspheres were characterized by means of FTIR spectrometer, X-ray diffractometer (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Adsorption characteristics of PANI microspheres were examined using methyl orange (MO) as adsorbate. Batch adsorption experiments were carried out to investigate adsorption kinetics and isotherms of PANI microspheres. Adsorption equilibrium studies showed that MO adsorption followed Freundlich model. The adsorption kinetics was best described by pseudo-second-order model. The results indicated that PANI microspheres can be used as a novel. effective and low-cost adsorbent material for dye removal. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords: Acid Dye, Activated Carbon, Adsorbent, Adsorption, Adsorption, Adsorption Equilibrium, Adsorption Kinetics, Adsorption Kinetics And Isotherms, Aqueous Solution, Batch Adsorption, Cationic Dyes, Characteristics, Dye, Dye Removal, Equilibrium, Equilibrium Studies, Experiments, Facile Synthesis, Freundlich, Freundlich Model, FTIR, Isotherms, Kinetics, Low Cost, Low Cost Adsorbent, Low-Cost Adsorbent, Methyl Orange, Methylene-Blue, Microparticles, Microsphere, Microspheres, Mo, Model, Morphology, Pani, Polyaniline, Polymerization, Pseudo Second Order, Pseudo-Second-Order, Pseudo-Second-Order Model, Removal, Rights, SEM, Solution, Sorption, Structure, Tem, Transmission, Water, X-Ray, XRD

Title: Systemic Practice and Action Research


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? Bell, S. and Flood, R.L. (2011), Fair and open approach to academic publishing. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 24 (6), 499-503.

Full Text: 2011\Sys Pra Act Res24, 499.pdf

Abstract: The Journal Systemic Practice and Action Research (SPAR) aims to encourage into print authors and practitioners of systemic thinking and practice from all kinds of background. In this note we describe both the publishing world into which SPAR has emerged and the systemic and inclusive thinking behind the journal’s publishing policy. We set out our manifesto for a fair and open approach to academic publishing. “A rich and diverse set of potential bibliometric and scientometric predictors of research performance quality and importance are emerging today-from the classic metrics (publication counts, journal impact factors and individual article/author citation counts) to promising new online metrics such as download counts, hub/authority scores and growth/decay chronometrics. In and of themselves, however, metrics are circular: They need to be jointly tested and validated against what it is that they purport to measure and predict, with each metric weighted according to its contribution to their joint predictive power. The natural criterion against which to validate metrics is expert evaluation by peers; a unique opportunity to do this is offered by the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise, in which a full spectrum of metrics can be jointly tested, field by field, against peer rankings.” (Harnard 2008).

Keywords: Academic Publishing, Assessment, Authors, Bibliometric, Citation, Citation Counts, Contribution, Evaluation, Exercise, Impact, Impact Factors, Joint, Journal, Journal Impact, Journal Impact Factors, Metrics, Natural, Policy, Power, Practice, Predictors, Publication, Publishing, Quality, Research, Research Performance, UK

Title: Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation


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? Bartel, H.G. (1991), A modified Kretschmer Complexity Index for selecting end partitions in cluster-analysis. Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation, 8 (2), 139-145.

Abstract: An index introduced by H. KRETSCHMER [5, 6] in scientometrics for describing relations of scientific communications was modified and used to select end partitions in cluster analysis which are associated with a minimum of complexity in the system of classes. Such partitions are favoured for the interpretation of initial information given by a data matrix. Using theory of sets an algorithm was developed to compare these (and other) selected end partitions and to construct generalized classes without restriction of their number. So it is possible to obtain a high degree of information from a data matrix. The approach was applied to chemical property-structure-relations (physical properties, electronic structure, topology, state of aggregation, number of atoms).

Keywords: Cluster, Cluster Analysis, Scientometrics, Solvents, Spectra, System


Title: Systems, Organizations and Management: Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop of International Society in Scientific Inventions


Full Journal Title: Systems, Organizations and Management: Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop of International Society in Scientific Inventions

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? Pei, R.M., Song, Z. and Gao, P. (2009), Analysis of knowledge management based on science knowledge mapping. Systems, Organizations and Management: Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop of International Society in Scientific Inventions, 180-186.

Abstract: Knowledge management is becoming the popular organization practice. Although much work has done to summarize the knowledge management development, less has done using the quantitative way. Utilizing scientometrics approaches, this paper studies the central issues of knowledge management from 2004 to present, analyzes the front and hotspot of the knowledge management objectively, and provides the direction for the future study in this domain.

Keywords: Co-Word Analysis, Knowledge Management, Network, Science, Science Knowledge Mapping, Scientometrics, System, Systems, Visualization


Title: System Familie


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? Reiter, L. (1993), Scientific status as dynamic system - Bibliometric study on 3 systems journals. System Familie, 6 (4), 246-249.

Keywords: Bibliometric

Title: Systems Research and Behavioral Science


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? Eom, S.B. (2000), The contributions of systems science to the development of the decision support system subspecialties: An empirical investigation. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 17 (2), 117-134.

Abstract: This is a comprehensive study that, by means of an empirical assessment of the decision support systems (DSS) literature over the Fast 23 years (1971-1993), systematically identifies the DSS reference disciplines and traces how concepts and findings by systems researchers have been picked up by DSS researchers to be applied, extended and refined in the development of DSS research subspecialties. Cluster analysis was applied to an author cocitation frequency matrix derived from a comprehensive database of the DSS literature to uncover 12 clusters consisting of six major areas of DSS research (foundations, group DSS, model management, user interfaces, implementation and multicriteria DSS) and six contributing disciplines (multiple-criteria, decision-making, cognitive science organization science, artificial intelligence, group decision-making and systems science). This study concludes that systems scientists have made important contributions to the development of foundational concepts, implementation, user interface, model management and group decision support systems. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords: Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Assessment, Author Cocitation Analysis, Bibliometrics, Cluster Analysis, Cocitation, Cognitive-Style, Complexity, Computer Support, Consequences, Database, Decision Making, Decision Support Systems, Development, Dss, Information Systems, Information-Systems, Integration, Intellectual Structure, Intellectual Structure, Intelligence, Literature, Management, Management Information Systems, Model Management-Systems, Reference, Reference Disciplines, Representation, Research, Researchers, Science, System, Systems Approach, Systems Science


Title: Systematic and Applied Microbiology


Full Journal Title: Systematic and Applied Microbiology

ISO Abbreviated Title: Syst. Appl. Microbiol.

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ISSN: 0723-2020

Issues/Year: 3

Journal Country Germany

Language: Multi-Language

Publisher: Gustav Fischer Verlag

Publisher Address: Villengang 2, D-07745 Jena, Germany

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Cotter, C. and Trevors, J.T. (1988), Copper adsorption by Escherichia coli. Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 10, 313-317.

? Behr, T., Koob, C., Schedl, M., Mehlen, A., Meier, H., Knopp, D., Frahm, E., Obst, U., Schleifer, K.H., Niessner, R. and Ludwig, W. (1988), A nested array of rRNA targeted probes for the detection and identification of enterococci by reverse hybridization. Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 23 (4), 563-572.

Abstract: Complete 23S and almost complete 16S rRNA gene sequences were determined for the type strains of the validly described Enterococcus species, Melissococcus pluton and Tetragenococcus halophilus. A comprehensive set of rRNA targeted specific oligonucleotide hybridization probes was designed according to the multiple probe concept. In silico probe design and evaluation was performed using the respective tools of the ARB program package in combination with the ARE databases comprising the currently available 16S as well as 23S rRNA primary structures. The probes were optimized with respect to their application for reverse hybridization in microplate format. The target comprising 16S and 23S rDNA was amplified and labeled by PCR (polymerase chain reaction) using general primers targeting a wide spectrum of bacteria. Alternatively, amplification of two adjacent rDNA fragments of enterococci was performed by using specific primers. In vitro evaluation of the probe set was done including all Enterococcus type strains, and a selection of other representatives of the gram-positive bacteria with a low genomic DNA G+C content. The optimized probe set was used to analyze enriched drinking water samples as well as original samples from waste water treatment plants.



Keywords: 16S rRNA, 23S rRNA, Enterococci, Microplates, Reverse Hybridization, Specific Probes, 16s Ribosomal-RNA, Plate Hybridization, Bacteria, PCR, Phylogeny, Sequences, System, Food, rDNA



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