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Some peculiarities and tendencies of the productivity of publication and invention activities for a large group of academic institutions of different scientific type of the Ukrainian SSR conducting research in the field of natural and technical sciences have been revealed.
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Yankevich, W.F. Analysis of publication and invention productivity in some Soviet academic institutions. Scientometrics 4, 431–437 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02021139
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