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Recognizing Emigrants’ Scientific Achievement: Temporal Order, Social Stratification, and Type of Jo 1935, 1941, 1946/47. Thus the decline of citations in 1936; to give an example, does not reflect a drop in the number of publications in the field. This peculiarity of the distribution should not, however, affect the proportion between citations of emigrant and non-emigrant publications in any way.GOAD 发表于 2025-3-27 05:07:23
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Educational and Institutional Background of Emigrant Nuclear Physicistse problem of how to measure perceived scientific importance into the problem of how to localize the position of our target group and its individual members in the context of an evolving social/institutional and cognitive network of a scientific discipline, the standing of German-speaking emigrants iDungeon 发表于 2025-3-28 01:57:12
Polarization Optics in Telecommunications Studies of that sort can make plausible how certain personal properties of a migrant or emigrant scientist proved to be advantageous or disadvantageous to his adaptation or acculturation within a new context.健谈 发表于 2025-3-28 02:56:34
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Polarization Optics in Telecommunicationsoustics) to 25.1% at the top (quantum theory) with the rest in between, in the temporal order of origin. Note that we classified physicists like Wigner, Pauli, von Neumann, and von Halban in the majority of the following analyses as ‘migrants’ leaving Germany or Austria not for political and racialTriglyceride 发表于 2025-3-28 13:18:20
Springer Series in Optical Sciences 1935, 1941, 1946/47. Thus the decline of citations in 1936; to give an example, does not reflect a drop in the number of publications in the field. This peculiarity of the distribution should not, however, affect the proportion between citations of emigrant and non-emigrant publications in any way.