نتایج جستجو برای: reports

تعداد نتایج: 203265  

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2012
sepideh siadati seyed reza modares

bronchogenic cyst is a result of abnormal development   of the ventral foregut presents as a discrete mass. most commonly, it is appeared in the middle mediastinum and rarely is seen in adults. we report a 35-year-old woman who was asymptomatic and incidentally was found with a mass in chest radiograph.

Journal: :JASIST 2009
Benjamin M. Althouse Jevin D. West Carl T. Bergstrom Theodore C. Bergstrom

The bibliometric measure impact factor is a leading indicator of journal influence, and impact factors are routinely used in making decisions ranging from selecting journal subscriptions to allocating research funding to deciding tenure cases. Yet journal impact factors have increased gradually over time, and moreover impact factors vary widely across academic disciplines. Here we quantify infl...

2013

This study investigated the determinants of dividends policy in the Nigerian stock exchange market. To achieve the objectives of this study, a total of 50 listed firms in the Nigerian stock exchange market were selected and analyzed for the study using the judgmental sampling technique. Also, the corporate annual reports for the period 2006-2011 were used for the study. The paper was basically ...

2017
Einer Elhauge

This Legal Scholarship Symposia Articles is brought to you for free and open access by TU Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Tulsa Law Review by an authorized editor of TU Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Einer Elhauge, I'm Not Quite Dead Yet -and Other Health Care Observations, 49 Tulsa L. Rev. 607 (2...

Journal: :J. Log. Comput. 2011
Hans van Ditmarsch Rineke Verbrugge

Publication impact factors are more important now than 10 or 20 years ago, both for individual researchers and for journals. Citation indices such as Thomson Reuters (formerly ISI) Web of Knowledge, (http://wokinfo.com/) or Publish or Perish (www.harzing.com, based on Google Scholar scholar.google.com) are standardly consulted by job selection committees prior to interviewing candidates.1 Indiv...

Journal: :Journal of Systems and Software 2008
Lars-Ola Damm Lars Lundberg Claes Wohlin

Analysis of anomalies reported during testing of a project can tell a lot about how well the processes and products work. Still, organizations rarely use anomaly reports for more than progress tracking although projects commonly spend a significant part of the development time on finding and correcting faults. This paper presents an anomaly metrics model that organizations can use for identifyi...

Journal: :J. Informetrics 2016
Kiyeon Kang So Young Sohn

Several citation-based indicators, including patent h-index, have been introduced to evaluate the patenting activities of research organizations. However, variants developed to complement h-index have not been utilized yet in the domain of intellectual property management. The main purpose of this study is to propose new indices that can be used to evaluate the patenting activities of research ...

2015
John A. Doucette Robin Cohen

This paper examines the possibility of automatic extraction of future stock price information from the annual Form 10-K produced by publicly traded companies in the United States of America. While previous approaches to automatically interpreting corporate documents have tended to utilize extensive expert knowledge to preprocess and analyze documents, our approach inputs documents verbatim to a...

2001
Patricia A. Stanton John Stanton

Corporate annual reports (CARs) are the subject of research emanating from different disciplines. A growing body of literature addresses their purpose, design, content and interpretation, as well as reasons for their changing content. This paper reviews examines (mainly post-1990) English-language, academic and practitioner literature analysing or commenting on CARs. The literature is examined ...

Journal: :JASIST 2015
Jingfeng Xia Jennifer L. Harmon Kevin G. Connolly Ryan M. Donnelly Mary R. Anderson Heather A. Howard

Many open access journals have a reputation for being of low quality and being dishonest with regard to peer review and publishing costs. Such journals are labeled “predatory” journals. This study examines author profiles for some of these “predatory” journals as well as for groups of more well-recognized open access journals. We collect and analyze the publication record, citation count, and g...

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