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In 2009, for the first time, Chinese researchers published more papers in information technology than those in the U.S., with both countries churning out more than 100, 000 info-tech publications.
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As is customary in Chinese state papers, The Business Post - published by the government's Stock Exchange Executive Council - did not identify its sources in the central bank.
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However, information technology papers published in scientific journals by Chinese researchers were far less likely to be referenced by other scientists than those that were published by researchers in the U.S., a sign that they are less influential and may be of lower quality.
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Having studied for five years under top Chinese professors, he now co-writes learned papers on Eastern medicine in Mandarin, drawing on a deep knowledge of ancient Chinese philosophy and cosmology.
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The Russians, for their part, harass even those Chinese like Luo and Wei whose papers are in order.
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Chinese researchers published more than triple the number of papers in 2009 as in 2005.
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Chinese papers back Beijing's actions as defence of non-interference in internal affairs.
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From his spartan office in the Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy he established at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, Huang wades through stacks of papers and presentations to explain why.
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Last summer I spent an hour waiting in line at the Chinese consulate in the armpit of midtown Manhattan twice before receiving my papers.
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He said that Dr Xiao held full-time positions in America as well as China, thus showing insufficient loyalty to his Chinese institution, and also that he included conference abstracts as well as proper, peer-reviewed papers in his publication list though neither of these is a mortal sin.
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