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Mehdi Dadkhah

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Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 13, 2015
New types of fraud in the academic world by cyber criminalsMehdi Dadkhah
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin|April 29, 2016
Ranking Predatory Journals: Solve the Problem Instead of Removing It!Mehdi Dadkhah, Giorgio Bianciardi
Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej|November 4, 2015
Hijacked journals are emerging as a challenge for scholarly publishingMehdi Dadkhah, Claudia Stefanutti
Aesthetic Surgery Journal|February 25, 2016
Hijacked Journals: An Emerging Challenge for Scholarly PublishingMehdi Dadkhah, Glenn Borchardt
Emergency (Tehran, Iran)|March 14, 2017
Predatory Journals and Perished Articles; a Letter to EditorMashallah Narimani, Mehdi Dadkhah
Indian Pediatrics|November 28, 2016
Hackers Spy ScientistsMehdi Dadkhah, Giorgio Bianciardi
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 17, 2020
Investigating the capabilities of information technologies to support policymaking in COVID-19 crisis management; a systematic review and expert opinionsMohammad Mehraeen, Mehdi Dadkhah, AmirReza Mehraeen
Science and Engineering Ethics|April 12, 2017
Academic Information Security Researchers: Hackers or Specialists?Mehdi Dadkhah, Mohammad Lagzian, Glenn Borchardt
Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej|December 24, 2016
Is retraction sufficient for medical papers?Mehdi Dadkhah, Mohammad Lagzian, Glenn Borchardt
Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling|February 20, 2017
Questionable papers in citation databases as an issue for literature reviewMehdi Dadkhah, Mohammad Lagzian, Glenn Borchardt
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Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 13, 2015
New types of fraud in the academic world by cyber criminalsMehdi Dadkhah
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin|April 29, 2016
Ranking Predatory Journals: Solve the Problem Instead of Removing It!Mehdi Dadkhah, Giorgio Bianciardi
Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej|November 4, 2015
Hijacked journals are emerging as a challenge for scholarly publishingMehdi Dadkhah, Claudia Stefanutti
Aesthetic Surgery Journal|February 25, 2016
Hijacked Journals: An Emerging Challenge for Scholarly PublishingMehdi Dadkhah, Glenn Borchardt
Emergency (Tehran, Iran)|March 14, 2017
Predatory Journals and Perished Articles; a Letter to EditorMashallah Narimani, Mehdi Dadkhah
Indian Pediatrics|November 28, 2016
Hackers Spy ScientistsMehdi Dadkhah, Giorgio Bianciardi
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 17, 2020
Investigating the capabilities of information technologies to support policymaking in COVID-19 crisis management; a systematic review and expert opinionsMohammad Mehraeen, Mehdi Dadkhah, AmirReza Mehraeen
Science and Engineering Ethics|April 12, 2017
Academic Information Security Researchers: Hackers or Specialists?Mehdi Dadkhah, Mohammad Lagzian, Glenn Borchardt
Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej|December 24, 2016
Is retraction sufficient for medical papers?Mehdi Dadkhah, Mohammad Lagzian, Glenn Borchardt
Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling|February 20, 2017
Questionable papers in citation databases as an issue for literature reviewMehdi Dadkhah, Mohammad Lagzian, Glenn Borchardt
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