morgunkorn @discuss.tchncs.de
75% you say? more like rule 3/4 then!
51 0 ReplyEngywuck @lemm.ee Best I can do is 9/12
11 0 ReplySergio @slrpnk.net You forgor to remove the outliers.
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Hnery @feddit.org Came for the porn, stayed for Exogenous estradiol enhances apoptosis in regressing post-partum rat corpora lutea possibly mediated by prolactin
18 0 ReplyRegna @lemmy.world
Can’t stop laughing. Just had a serious conversation about complex sentences and words. I showed this article as part of the conversation. Now I can’t stop laughing.
5 0 ReplySeptimaeus @infosec.pub Lol I kind of like these hyper specific paper titles for the way they simplify my search, but if you say it out loud you end up a little winded
3 0 Replysik0fewl @lemmy.ca This is why I never click on a link before looking at the URL.
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Mavvik @lemmy.ca I have found Anna's Archive to be more reliable than sci-hub
17 0 Replywolframhydroxide @sh.itjust.works To be clear, Anna's Archive now manages sci-hub's database, doesn't it?
3 0 ReplyMavvik @lemmy.ca I haven't been able to find any info on that either than that Anna's Archive mirrors sci-hub and that sci-hub has not been updated since 2021 so Anna's Archive has a more up to date database.
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Slovene @feddit.nl 3/4 of the time it applies everytime.
15 0 Replyfossilesque @mander.xyz
Resource List: https://mander.xyz/post/20202747?scrollToComments=true
5 0 Replyreallykindasorta @slrpnk.net Can also try the NSF Public Access Repository for papers that include authors from the US.
2 0 ReplyRedjard @lemmy.dbzer0.com
Seems centered on books not papers
2 0 Replyfossilesque @mander.xyz
It's both, depending on the link. If it is not on scihub or anna's archives, you will likely be able to get it through https://wosonhj.com/
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