Purpose: The purposes of this study were to describe the demographics of abstracts presented at the prosthodontics section of IADR General Sessions from 2004 to 2005, evaluate the publication rate of abstracts, and analyze the relationship between variables in abstracts and publication. Materials and Methods: Prosthodontics research section abstracts from the IADR General Session in 2004 and 2005 were evaluated for: number of authors, presentation type, origin, affiliation, topic, study design, statistics, study outcome, and funding. The publication rate was calculated following a PubMed search. The journal of publication, year of publication, and the length of time before publication were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were used for the ...
Purpose: This study evaluated the quantity of prosthodontic literature produced globally by contine...
BackgroundAbstracts accepted at scientific meetings are often not subsequently published. Data on pu...
Background The landscape of infectious diseases research by interprofessional teams continues to cha...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to describe the demographics of abstracts presented at the ...
ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between demographic characteristics, reporting quality and fin...
Aims: 2005-2007 abstracts This study aimed to identify the: • number of clinical trials that were pr...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the discrepancies between abstracts presented at ...
IADR/AADR abstracts of research projects to be presented at the Annual Meeting are published each ye...
OBJECTIVE The primary objective of this study was to investigate the publication rate of scientif...
Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication as a full ...
Abstract: Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication ...
SUMMARYINTRODUCTION: Empirical evidence has indicated that only a subsample of studies conducted rea...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the publication rate of orally-presented abstracts from the 2003 Urological ...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the discrepancies between abstracts presented at ...
PURPOSE:We aimed to determine the publication rate and factors predictive of publication of oral pre...
Purpose: This study evaluated the quantity of prosthodontic literature produced globally by contine...
BackgroundAbstracts accepted at scientific meetings are often not subsequently published. Data on pu...
Background The landscape of infectious diseases research by interprofessional teams continues to cha...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to describe the demographics of abstracts presented at the ...
ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between demographic characteristics, reporting quality and fin...
Aims: 2005-2007 abstracts This study aimed to identify the: • number of clinical trials that were pr...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the discrepancies between abstracts presented at ...
IADR/AADR abstracts of research projects to be presented at the Annual Meeting are published each ye...
OBJECTIVE The primary objective of this study was to investigate the publication rate of scientif...
Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication as a full ...
Abstract: Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication ...
SUMMARYINTRODUCTION: Empirical evidence has indicated that only a subsample of studies conducted rea...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the publication rate of orally-presented abstracts from the 2003 Urological ...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the discrepancies between abstracts presented at ...
PURPOSE:We aimed to determine the publication rate and factors predictive of publication of oral pre...
Purpose: This study evaluated the quantity of prosthodontic literature produced globally by contine...
BackgroundAbstracts accepted at scientific meetings are often not subsequently published. Data on pu...
Background The landscape of infectious diseases research by interprofessional teams continues to cha...