PREPRINTMATCH: A TOOL FOR PREPRINT TO PUBLICATION DETECTION SHOWS GLOBAL INEQUITIES IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION.

PreprintMatch: A tool for preprint to publication detection shows global inequities in scientific publication.

Preprints, versions of scientific manuscripts that precede peer review, are growing in popularity.They offer an opportunity to democratize and accelerate research, as they have no publication costs or a lengthy peer review process.Preprints are often later published in peer-reviewed venues, but these publications and the original preprints are freq

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Basic features of the predictive tools of early warning systems for water-related natural hazards: examples for shallow landslides

To manage natural risks, an increasing effort is being put in the development of early warning systems (EWS), namely, approaches facing catastrophic In Ground Products (Heating) phenomena by timely forecasting and alarm spreading throughout exposed population.Research efforts aimed at the development and implementation of effective EWS should espec

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SNP markers tightly linked to root knot nematode resistance in grapevine (Vitis cinerea) identified by a genotyping-by-sequencing approach followed by Sequenom MassARRAY validation.

Plant parasitic nematodes, including root knot nematode Meloidogyne species, cause extensive damage to agriculture and horticultural crops.As Vitis vinifera cultivars are susceptible to root knot nematode parasitism, rootstocks resistant to these soil pests provide a sustainable approach to maintain grapevine production.Currently, most of the comme

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Seismic constraints on dynamic links between geomorphic processes and routing of sediment in a steep mountain catchment

Landscape dynamics are determined by interactions amongst geomorphic processes.These interactions allow the effects of tectonic, climatic and seismic perturbations to propagate across topographic domains, and permit the impacts of geomorphic process events to radiate from their point of origin.Visual remote sensing and in situ observations do not f

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