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Productivity of authors as reflected byduration of their scientific participation and speed of publication

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The paper analyses the frequency distribution of scientific productivity of authors active for same lengh of time in theoretical population genetics speciality. The focus of analysis is on two aspects: their actual duration of participation in total research output and the speed at which they are able to produce their research publications.

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Gupta, B.M., Karisiddappa, C.R. Productivity of authors as reflected byduration of their scientific participation and speed of publication. Scientometrics 39, 281–291 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02458531

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