Scientific Communication and Diffusion. Communication, publication and dissemination of scientific research results in articles, books and other bibliographic documents, which may be payed or free, printed or online and usually evaluated by peers. Scientific communication can be directed to scientists and academics and the general public, in this case called "popular science". . 1.00
Diffusion. Diffusions . The tendency of a gas or solute to pass from a point of higher pressure or concentration to a point of lower pressure or concentration and to distribute itself throughout the available space. Diffusion, especially FACILITATED DIFFUSION, is a major mechanism of BIOLOGICAL TRANSPORT. . 0.55
Publications for Science Diffusion. Publications dealing with issues of science and technology, in language accessible to the community, with the aim of disseminating scientific knowledge to the citizen. . 0.55
Communication. Communication Programs . Communications Personnel . Misinformation . Personal Communication . Communication Program . Communication, Personal . Personnel, Communications . Program, Communication . Programs, Communication . The exchange or transmission of ideas, attitudes, or beliefs between individuals or groups. . 0.55
Scientific and Technical Publications. They represent the formal communication between members of the scientific and technical community. They are subject to regulatory criteria and, before being published, they go through an arbitration process or control by the members of the community (peer review). Documents of scientific or technical content are included, such as books, magazines, research reports, theses and other academic papers, papers presented at conferences or other scientific events etc. . 0.47
Cell Communication. Cell Communications . Cell Interactions . Cell to Cell Interaction . Cell-to-Cell Interactions . Communication, Cell . Communications, Cell . Interaction, Cell . Interaction, Cell-to-Cell . Interactions, Cell . Interactions, Cell-to-Cell . Cell-to-Cell Interaction . Cell Interaction . Any of several ways in which living cells of an organism communicate with one another, whether by direct contact between cells or by means of chemical signals carried by neurotransmitter substances, hormones, and cyclic AMP. . 0.46
International Network of Information and Knowledge Sources for Sciences, Technology and Innovation Management. ScienTI . International Network of Information and Knowledge Sources for Sciences, Technology and Information Management . ScienTI is a public network of sources of information and knowledge that aims to contribute to the management of scientific, technological and innovation activities. The network provides a public and cooperative space for stakeholders of national science, technology and innovation (ST & I) systems and communities of the member-countries to interact. The sources of information include résumés (CVs), research groups, institutions and projects. All sources are standardized using international references in order to assure interoperability in the Internet. The network is designed to have an updated identification of skilled human resources, institutions and research projects for development and assessment of national policies and capacities in ST&I, as well as to promote international cooperation programs. The network is the expression of international cooperation among the National Science and Technology Organizations (ONCYTs), International Science and Technology Cooperation Organizations (OICYTs), Groups of Research and Development in Information and Knowledge Systems (GDIs) and Sponsoring Institutions (SIs) (http://www.scienti.net/php/level.php?lang=en&component=19&item=1). . 0.46