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  2. ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    ResearchGate is a European commercial social networking site for scientists and researchers [2] to share papers, ask and answer questions, and find collaborators. [3] According to a 2014 study by Nature and a 2016 article in Times Higher Education, it is the largest academic social network in terms of active users, [4] [5] although other ...

  3. Sci-Hub - Wikipedia

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    History Alexandra Elbakyan at a conference at Harvard (2010). Sci-Hub was created by Alexandra Elbakyan, who was born in Kazakhstan in 1988. Elbakyan earned her undergraduate degree at Kazakh National Technical University studying information technology, then worked for a year for a computer security firm in Moscow, then joined a research team at the University of Freiburg in Germany in 2010 ...

  4. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Open access logo, originally designed by Public Library of Science. A PhD Comics introduction to open access. Open access ( OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of access charges or other barriers. [1]

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  6. Template:ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version Publications by ... TemplateData for ResearchGate. This template generates an external link to a person's profile at ResearchGate.

  7. Traditional games of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Ayo (Yoruba: Ayò Ọlọ́pọ́n) is a traditional mancala played by the Yoruba people in Nigeria.It is very close to the Oware game that spread to the Americas with the atlantic slave trade.

  8. Barry Cooper (geologist) - Wikipedia

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    Biography Barry Cooper, 2019. Cooper was born on September 23, 1948 in Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia.He completed his PhD in 1974 at the Ohio State University School of Earth Sciences.

  9. Productive nanosystems - Wikipedia

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    Large atomically precise structures (that is, virtually defect-free) do not exist. Complex 3D nanoscale structures exist in the form of folded linear molecules such as DNA origami and proteins . As of 2018, it was also possible to build very small atomically precise structures using scanning probe microscopy to construct molecules such as FeCO ...