elsevier in A Sentence

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    Paying Walls of Elsevier.

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    IEEE Elsevier ACM Springer Wiley.

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    Elsevier Science Direct.

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    Braverman's introduction to the biochemistry of foods.- Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1986.- P. 170.

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    For example, in 2014, just Cambridge University spent $1.8 million to access content from Elsevier.

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    He has published quality research papers in IEEE, IEE(now IET), Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Emerald and IJCAS.

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    Dhoke and Amitava Das WEB It appears in Cytotherapy, volume 19, issue 6(June 2017), published by Elsevier.

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    In the case of this particular journal, the publisher(Elsevier) lists the fees as approximately $2350 USD per article.

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    As a first step, CSIR entered into agreement with M/s Elsevier Science in 2002 to have access to 18,000 journals.

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    The entire ranking exercise involved NBA, All India Council for Technical Education, UGC, Thomson Reuters, Elsevier and INFLIBNET(Information & Library Network) centre.

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    In 2010, Elsevier reported profits of £724 million GBP, with a 36% margin- higher than what Apple, Google, and Amazon reported that year.

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    Students chose the Master's program Nanomaterials Science at Utrecht University as the best program in the field in the yearly review'Beste studies' by Elsevier.

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    Students chose the Master's programme Nanomaterials Science at Utrecht University as the best programme in the field in the yearly review'Beste studies' by Elsevier.

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    For several years in a row, the Master History has been named the best history Master in the Netherlands by both the journal Elsevier and Keuzegids Masters.

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    The two main independent annual studies about the Dutch higher education sector,‘Elsevier' and the‘Higher Education Selection Guide', rank us in their top three for already many years in a row.

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    Duesberg disputed these findings in an article in the journal Medical Hypotheses, but the journal's publisher, Elsevier, later retracted Duesberg's article over accuracy and ethics concerns as well as its rejection during peer review.

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    Scientific journals are the crown jewels of this market, and global information analytics company Elsevier has asserted its position as the dominant player within the scientific publishing space, as its market share is almost equal to that of the next three companies combined- Thomson Reuters, Springer, Wiley.

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    We know of course that most scientists are burdened with writing Papers who are in most cases distributed behind Paying Walls of Elsevier and Springer and who are having a readership of 1% or less from what we do, but this may be no reason to not participate at the open Internet.

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