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>> No.11869519 [View]
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i can't understand biochemistry
my brain just can't follow
what do

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Hi, how do you usually find scientific papers on subjects that interest you if you are not specialized in a science? I am for interested interested in the effect of doorways on memory in psychology and looking up "doorway memory" in sci-hub gives me nothing, looking up "doorway" gives me mostly nuclear reactions, 100 of them in a search, and nothing of the kind if I look up "walking doorway" which still didn't give me the paper I wanted. I want to learn a bit more about experiments that were tried and never investigated again, forgotten ideas removed from the mainstream and try to synthesize it with new knowledge or technology today.
Questions:
1. Is there a basic set of papers that are a must read that may be found in a torrent or something? Sci-hub's papers are in total 55TB so its too much for me to handle. Would be very interested in reading a set of the most important papers in a subject or just having someone's collection of their favorite or most important papers to them.
2. What journals do you like to read the most and for what reason? I am reading the most interesting stuff so I can do studies related to it, and I am interested in physics, neuroscience, psychology, and engineering. As you can see these are very general so I would prefer to have a general understanding by way of reading interesting papers.
3. The citations are all over the place. Some people cite themselves for various reasons and its not a bad thing, theoretical physics has a lot of self citation because they build upon their own work or work with others, Khavinson who studied peptides in Russia was largely ignored in the west and usually cites his own work. and others cite themselves to look important. What is a good criteria for you?
Thanks!

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Now that allergy season is upon us: why don't I sneeze when I'm asleep?

My gf says I fart and cough and burp in my sleep. So why don't I sneeze?

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>>10473960
>this many people not getting 17
what happened to this board?

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>>10375965
>effective treatment
but thats fucking wrong

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