Title: Simulation-Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International
Full Journal Title: Simulation-Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International
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? Mustafee, N., Katsaliaki, K. and Taylor, S.J.E. (2010), Profiling literature in healthcare simulation. Simulation-Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International, 86 (8-9), 543-558.
Abstract: The publications that relate to the application of simulation to healthcare have steadily increased over the years. These publications are scattered amongst various journals that belong to several subject categories, including operational research, health economics and pharmacokinetics. The simulation techniques that are applied to the study of healthcare problems are also various. The aim of this study, therefore, is to review healthcare simulation literature that have been published between 1970 and 2007 in high-quality journals belonging to various subject categories and that report on the application of four simulation techniques, namely, Monte Carlo simulation, discrete-event simulation, system dynamics and agent-based simulation. Arguably, journal impact factor is fundamental in assessing the quality of publications. Thus, the 201 publications selected for review have been queried from the ISI Web of Science (R) bibliographic database of high-impact research journals. Through a review of healthcare simulation literature the following three objectives have been realized: (a) papers have been categorized under the different simulation techniques, and the healthcare problems that each technique is employed to investigate are identified; (b) variables such as authors, article citations, etc., within our dataset of healthcare papers have been profiled; (c) turning point (strategically important) papers and authors have been identified through co-citation analysis of references cited by the papers in our dataset. The above objectives have been realized by devising and then employing a methodology for profiling literature. It is expected that this review paper will help the readers gain a broader understanding of research in healthcare simulation.
Keywords: Analysis, Authors, Bibliographic, Bibliographic Database, Citations, Co-Citation Analysis, Cocitation, Discrete-Event Simulation, Economics, Emergency, Health Economics, Healthcare, Healthcare Research, Impact, Impact Factor, Information-Systems, Intellectual Structure, ISI, ISI Web of Science, Journal, Journal Impact Factor, Journals, Knowledge, Literature, Methodology, Papers, Profiling Research, Public-Health, Publications, Quality of Publications, Research, Review, Risk Assessment, Science, Simulation Research, Time, Web of Science
Full Journal Title: Singapore Medical Journal
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? Peh, W.C.G. and Ng, K.H. (2010), Publication ethics and scientific misconduct. Singapore Medical Journal, 51 (12), 908-912.
Abstract: To maintain the readers’ trust and to uphold the journal’s reputation, it is paramount for the entire research, peer reviewer and publication process to follow ethical principles and decisions. Studies involving humans, animals, medical records and human tissues/organs need to be conducted ethically, and the appropriate approvals obtained. The privacy and confidentiality of patients, authors and reviewers should be respected. When required, rights and permissions should be sought. Common forms of scientific misconduct include misappropriation of ideas, violation of generally accepted research practices, failure to comply with legislative and regulatory requirements, falsification of data, and inappropriate behaviour in relation to misconduct. Authors can expect editorial action to be taken, should duplicate publication, plagiarism and other forms of scientific misconduct be attempted or detected.
Keywords: Authors, Data Falsification, Duplicate Publication, Ethics, Ethics Committee, Institutional Review Board, Joint Statement, Malaysia, Misconduct, Plagiarism, Publication, Publication Ethics, Research, Rights and Permissions, Scientific Misconduct
Full Journal Title: Sitzungsberichte der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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Notes: highly cited
? Einstein, A. (1916), Approximate integration of field equations of gravitation. Sitzungsberichte der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 688-696.
Keywords: Field, Integration
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? Einstein, A. (1917), Cosmological observations on the general theory of relativity. Sitzungsberichte der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 142-152.
Keywords: General, Theory
Title: Sitzungsberichte der Preussichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Physikalisch-Mathematische Klasse
Full Journal Title: Sitzungsberichte der Preussichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Physikalisch-Mathematische Klasse
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? Einstein, A. (1924), Quantum theory of monatomic ideal gases. Sitzungsberichte der Preussichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Physikalisch-Mathematische Klasse, 261-267.
Keywords: Theory
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? Einstein, A. (1925), Quantum theory of mono-atomic ideal gas. Second paper. Sitzungsberichte der Preussichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Physikalisch-Mathematische Klasse, 3-14.
Keywords: Theory
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