The Possible Role of Resource Requirements and Academic Career-Choice Risk on Gender Differences in Publication Rate and Impact
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Filippo Radicchi | Marta Sales-Pardo | Xiao Han T. Zeng | Teresa K. Woodruff | Jordi Duch | Shayna Otis | Luis A. Nunes Amaral | F. Radicchi | M. Sales-Pardo | J. Duch | L. A. N. Amaral | T. Woodruff | X. Zeng | Shayna Otis | Jordi Duch
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