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Old 02-22-2011, 07:36 AM   #15648
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Originally Posted by LCF View Post
I have to make a short presentation to start my national exam in biology. I found a great paper, describing something really cool (folding proteins produced in E.coli bacteria, which is not possible by default). Problem is, it's published in a free online Journal with not so great impact factor (I'm not even sure the factor is official) and I'm wondering - if they really did what they say, it could have gone to Nature/Science/Cell (the appropriate subdivision of course). So now I'm not sure if I should search for something else, or try find similar article in better magazine, or should I just ignore the whole "Impact factor" thing and present it anyway...
If you do not find it in a well recognized journal, than stay away from it, even if you like it and admire it. Get something that does not untagonize the panel.

Smart to pose yourself the question. Get a karma helping
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