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  2. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Wikipedia

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    Following the book's publication, some sociologists expressed the belief that the field of sociology had not yet developed a unifying paradigm, and should therefore strive towards homogenization. Others argued that the field was in the midst of normal science, and speculated that a new revolution would soon emerge.

  3. Scholarly peer review - Wikipedia

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    The first record of an editorial pre-publication peer-review is from 1665 by Henry Oldenburg, the founding editor of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society at the Royal Society of London. [3] [4] [5] The first peer-reviewed publication might have been the Medical Essays and Observations published by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1731

  4. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    The decline in contested claims for priority in research discoveries can be credited to the increasing acceptance of the publication of papers in modern academic journals, with estimates suggesting that around 50 million journal articles [13] have been published since the first appearance of the Philosophical Transactions.

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    It shares intriguing, lesser-known stories from our past, sparking curiosity and offering a fresh perspective on history. A treasure trove of historical tales, this pag 80 Captivating Tales From ...

  6. Hindawi (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    It published journals in the physical and life sciences and medical research. [13] In February 2007, Hindawi moved to a complete open access model on all of its journals. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] By 2007, Hindawi was publishing around 100 journals, 21 of which were ISI listed, and claimed to be second largest publisher in PubMed Central , a biomedical and ...

  7. Scientists think they know why Stonehenge was rebuilt ...

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    New research has shed light on how Stonehenge may have served to unify Britain’s early farmers as newcomers from Europe began to arrive thousands of years ago. Scientists think they know why ...

  8. ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    Site members may follow a research interest, in addition to following other individual members. [10] It has a blogging feature for users to write short reviews on peer-reviewed articles. [ 10 ] ResearchGate indexes self-published information on user profiles to suggest members to connect with others who have similar interests. [ 3 ]

  9. An 1843 treaty signed in the Republic of Texas sparks a ... - AOL

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    This article was published in partnership with the Texas Observer, a nonprofit investigative news outlet, and the Indigenous Investigative Collective, a project of the Native American Journalists ...