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#1 domenic

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Posted 18 October 2020 - 12:52 PM


Hey there,

Not sure if this is  the best place to share but I have been working on a tool that helps folks with research assesement https://scite.ai/ - Basically what we are trying to do is help researchers and research institutions to become more productive by extracting citation contexts from papers citing a target study and classifying what those citations say about the target study ie. supports the study (through being reproduced ect.) or disputes/contradicts the study. I'd love people's feedback on it.

I have been a long time LongeCity lurker so i figured I might get good feedback here if folks are interested. If there is a better subform for me to post this let me know,

Dom


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#2 Raphy

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Posted 19 October 2020 - 12:50 PM

It looks awesome. Thanks for creating such a useful tool!



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#3 Bzork

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Posted 05 April 2021 - 12:20 AM

I'm starting a pilot study in age reversal. 

I want my data to be valid. 

How can your knowledge assist me?

Thanks

 

I am initiating a pilot study in age reversal and would greatly enjoy your influence and input. Have time for a researching colleague to ask a few questions - like which tests would most likely produce improvement in biological age?

Dr. Robert Frost. http://drrobertfrost.comhttp://facebook.com/agereversalnow



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#4 kurdishfella

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Posted 20 July 2021 - 07:21 AM

It's good to archive info/studies somewhere reliable because some of them get deleted years later.


Edited by kurdishfella, 20 July 2021 - 07:22 AM.






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