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upennmanuscripts · 1 year ago
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Exciting news for people who love reading research about manuscripts but don't have money!
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superlinguo · 6 months ago
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Himalayan Linguistics turns 20: Celebrating two decades of Diamond Open Access publish
The publication of Himalayan Linguistics issue 23(1) marks 20 years of the journal. To celebrate this milestone, the current team of editors, including myself, teamed up with two key former editors to write a special editorial about the history of the journal. Below are some excerpts from this history, as well as the article list for HL23(1) and a newly published Archives piece.
In early 2004, the first issue of Himalayan Linguistics was published. This first issue contained a single article: “An Analysis of Syntax and Prosody Interactions in a Dolakhā Newar: Rendition of The Mahābhārata”, by Carol Genetti and Keith Slater. In 2024, with the publication of Issue 23.1, Himalayan Linguistics celebrates twenty years of publishing fee-free Open Access research scholarship on the languages of the Himalayas. In these twenty years, Himalayan Linguistics has published almost 200 pieces of scholarship, all freely available online. In this special introductory article, we chart the history of the journal and look to its future. In its twenty years of publication, Himalayan Linguistics has published 144 original research articles, 18 review articles, and 14 Archive and Field Reports. The Archive publications include grammars, dictionaries, text collections and extended descriptive works. Himalayan Linguistics is well-placed to continue into the next twenty years. Indeed, the need for accessible online journals, which do not gatekeep with article processing charges, is even greater. The rise of digital-first research publication has seen an even contraction and concentration in the publishing market, which is now predominantly an oligopoly of a few giant commercial publishers (Larivière et al. 2015). This landscape creates a barrier, particularly for scholars who cannot afford processing fees.
Himalayan Linguistics, Volume 23, Issue 1, 2024
Editorial: Twenty years of Himalayan Linguistics Lauren Gawne, Gregory Anderson, You-Jing Lin,  Kristine A. Hildebrandt, Carol Genetti,
Spoken and sung vowels produced by bilingual Nepali speakers: A brief comparison Arnav Darnal,
A corpus-based study of cassifiers and measure words in Khortha Netra P. Paudyal
The grammar and meaning of atemporal complement clauses in Assamese: A cognitive linguistics approach Bisalakshi Sawarni, Gautam K. Borah
Possessive prefixes in Proto-Kusunda Augie Spendley
Expressing inner sensations in Denjongke: A contrast with the general Tibetic pattern Juha Sakari Yliniemi
New in Archives and Field Reports
Facts and attitudes: on the so-called ‘factual’ markers of the modern Tibetic languages [HL ARCHIVE 14] Bettina Zeisler
You can read all of Himalayan Linguistics, always Open Access at: https://escholarship.org/uc/himalayanlinguistics
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rollercoasterwords · 2 years ago
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one thing about me is that if u wrote a paper and i want to read it i will email u. i see an interesting paper title? perhaps a quote? well first of course i will search on sci-hub + libgen + openlib + zlibrary + academia.edu + also just poke around google for a free pdf on the off-chance i might find one and perhaps 70% of the time i am successful but if i'm not?? straight to the linkedin page i go where do u work ahh hm i see let me find ur school website w ur little biography professor so-and-so....copying + pasting ur email and firing off the sweetest most unexpected message 2 brighten ur day abt how ur research looks sooooooo interesting but i am a lowly 9-5 worker a little mouse scouring the floor for crumbs....i want 2 learn about YOUR (yes YOUR) super-interesting research but it's behind a paywall + do u perhaps have an extra copy u might be willing to send along no worries if not no worries at all just thought i would humbly request.....this strategy works every time i have yet to encounter a single academic who will not be delighted 2 send u their research. u literally do not have 2 be a student anywhere 95% of the research out there is at ur fingertips just an email away. truly one of the most important lifehacks i have ever learned.
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Modulating the Antioxidant Activity of Thin Layer-by-Layer Films with Polyphenols_Crimson Publishers
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Layer-by-layer deposition of a polycation and of a cheap polyphenol, tannic acid, allows to produce thin coatings having an antioxidant activity proportional to the amount of deposited polyphenol. This means that the used probe, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), is able to reach all tannic acid molecules present in the film whatever their location. However, when the tannic acid containing film is capped with a few nanometers thick capping layer made of poly (allylamine hydrochloride) and poly (sodium 4-styrene sulfonate), the DPPH has no access anymore to the embedded tannic acid. On this basis, an application is proposed for the production of a packaging film containing tannic acid as a probe able to sense if the packaging has undergone some mechanical damage.
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ao3cassandraic · 27 days ago
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The magic phrases for library access are "proxy server" and "proxy bookmark[let]."
The bookmark[let] is a gizmo you add to your browser bookmarks such that you can click it when you're on a paywalled journal-article page.
Your click goes to the library, which will check whether it's subscribed to that journal and if so, will try to get you through the paywall. Journal publishers are greedy rapacious bastards for the most part, so libraries subscribe to much less than they wish they could... so this won't always work. But sometimes it will.
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Beware!
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igminresearch-1 · 19 days ago
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austinpublishinggroup · 1 month ago
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"Children Theophylline Toxicity: Case Report" author: Mohamed Benani**
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butterflyhunt · 2 months ago
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The Comics Grid's 14th Volume (2024)
Season’s greetings! We have wrapped up The Comics Grid’s 14th volume, corresponding to 2024. This year marked one of our busiest periods for submissions. We extend sincere thanks to all colleagues who entrusted us with their work and demonstrated patience and understanding throughout the process. We are equally grateful to our dedicated team members involved in peer review, copyediting,…
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portugalisinsa · 7 months ago
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#seeing the response to the plagiarism video of 'this is a victimless crime' rubs me the wrong way#these are your fellow workers who are having their work stolen by people making considerably more money#and by and large the people whose work gets stolen are the people who the plagiarists think they can more easily steal from#namely people of color and especially women of color and lgbt people of color#especially the poorest among them without substantial backing or large audiences
i'm always a bit unsettled by disdain for intellectual or creative labor in leftist spaces. there's this commonly held belief that academics are a bunch of rich old white men, rather than a wide variety of people who are barely getting by. most lecturers in universities are adjuncts living paycheck to paycheck. authors make very little money as a general rule. most researchers are overworked and underpaid. and yet there's still this idea that academics are overcompensated to sit around and smoke cigars together while making shit up
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Co morbidity and Neuroimaging in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Multiple medical co morbid conditions are common in older adults. Patients with dementia and high comorbidity are characterized by the most compromised health status. This study aims to assess the correlation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data and medical co morbidity in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The study is based on data collected from the European Study Innomed. Clinical and MRI data were collected from six European sites. Patients had to meet the ADRDA/NINCDS and DSM -IV criteria, and the MMSE score was ≤23. A total of 61 AD patients’ data, were analyzed. The Cumulative Illness Rating Scale for Geriatrics (CIRS-G) was used to calculate the co morbidity burden. MRI volume of 14-brain regions of interest, mostly mentioned as affected by AD in literature, were analyzed. The impact of co morbidity, on the volume of the selected MRI areas of the 61 patients with AD, was assessed via Spearman correlation coefficient. The correlation of CIRS-G with the volume of the brain areas of interest showed that there was no statistically significant correlation. Co morbidities, based on our results, do not largely influence the brain volume of the investigated areas, additionally to the neurodegenerative disease. Age and gender are confounders regarding the brain atrophy in AD.
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chemicalscience-crimson · 6 months ago
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Advanced Nanomaterials as UV Photocatalysts for IAQ Monitoring_Crimson Publishers
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Nowadays, indoor air pollution has emerged as a major health concern for the indoor living population. UV photocatalytic indoor air cleansing has been found to be a promising technology. Effective UV photocatalysts have been applied to monitor/control the indoor air quality (IAQ) level. The nanomaterials based on nanocarbons, polymers, and nanoparticles have been applied in the UV photocatalysts. Indoor pollutants including gaseous pollutants, organic compounds, and biological pollutants have been removed using photocatalytic technology. Basically, nanomaterials act to degrade the environmental pollutants into environmentally safe forms, i.e., least hazardous for human health and maintain the IAQ level. Accordingly, through the use of nanomaterial-based UV photocatalysts, future solutions linking the IAQ regulation to the novel nanomaterials have been achieved.
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Characterization of Two Oasis Luzerns (El Menea, Tamentit) at the Floral Bud and Early Flowering Stages _ Crimson Publishers
Characterization of Two Oasis Luzerns (El Menea, Tamentit) at the Floral Bud and Early Flowering Stages by Alane Farida in Environmental Analysis & Ecology Studies
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Abstract Adrar’s oasis with great ingenuity knew, taking into account the harshness of pedoclimatic conditions, to adapt the means of production to Lucerne. We compared 2 oasis alfalfa cultivars through biometric and chemical parameters at two phenological floral and early flowering stages. The quality of these is correlated with the phenological stages. Indeed, the older the plant, the greater the assimilation of mineral matter; But the needs at the floral button stage are higher than at the early bloom stage. The highest value of MAT is 38.7% in El Menea at the floral bud stage and the lowest is 20.8% in the same cultivar at the same stage at the second mowing. The ratio of leaves to stems in green and dry is higher in Tamentit than in El Menea in both stages, resulting in better digestibility. At the initial flowering stage this ratio, in dry, decreases from 1.51 to 1.04. With the same planting rate, the Tamentit population has an average plant per square meter lower than El Menea, ie 15.8 at the floral bud stage, as well as lower values of the other 2 parameters, height of stems and number of stems per square meter. The summer season and the second year of operation encourage the increase in the number of stems and the spring season favors the height of the stems. The difference between the green and dry yields of the two cuts is not significant. So, alfalfa El Menea is more productive than Tamentit which has better digestibility.
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cojnursinghealthcarecrimson · 6 months ago
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Prevention of Risk and Complications Associated with Heart Catheterization_Crimson Publishers
Prevention of Risk and Complications Associated with Heart Catheterization by Mary W Mwaura in COJ Nursing & Healthcare
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Prevention of Risk and Complications Associated with Heart Catheterization by Mary W Mwaura in COJ Nursing & Healthcare
Abstract Nurses play a dynamic role, in the interdisciplinary team within the health care arena. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the nurse’s role in the prevention of risks and access site complications following heart catheterization using complexity integration nursing theory. The initiative could save our nation tax dollars towards health care by reducing length of hospital stay, loss of work days and reduce exorbitant costs related to the management of access site complications following percutaneous coronary intervention
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petrochemicalscience · 6 months ago
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A Mini-Review on CO2 Reforming of Methane_Crimson Publishers
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The reforming of methane is considered as one of the industrially important processes for decades, as the process converts natural gas to valuable syngas (a mixture of H2 and CO). There are three major reforming processes, which are classified based on the energetic of the process and reforming agent. Catalytic steam reforming (endothermic reaction), partial oxidation (exothermic reaction) and auto thermal reforming (combined exothermic and endothermic reactions) of methane are commercially available processes for syngas production. Carbon dioxide/dry reforming (endothermic reaction) is another alternative process that has received significant attention in recent years, which demonstrates the environmental benefit. This is a mini review on the development of CO2 reforming of methane.
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barinemiologist · 1 year ago
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Email the author(s). Ask them for a copy. We will be delighted to share our work.
We don't get paid by the journals to write these papers. And if we want our papers to be Fully Open Access to everyone, we usually have to pay them a fortune. So please: email the Corresponding Author, we don't even need to know why you want to read the article or anything. "Dear Author, I would like a pdf of your article [citation here], thanks". Costs nothing and makes us happy to know someone is interested.
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An Alternate Form of the Integrated First-Order Rate Equation_Crimson Publishers
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Derivation of a first-order equation suitable for use in beginning energy science and chemistry courses is shown to be
A = Ao/ 2t /t1/2
Where,
Ao is the original amount of the sample
A is the amount
T is time t and
t1/2 is the half-life
Ao is larger than A
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