IndexCopernicus Evaluation Methodology
Stage 1.
Detailed Parametrical analysis
The following groups of parameters are evaluated:
Negative score analysis
Negative score is given for:
Expert peer-review
Frequency-Regularity-Stability: 50 base points (5.0%)
How do we calculate Index Copernicus Value (ICV)
First, Base Points (BP) are converted into 10 points Total Basic Score (TBS), then:
9+[(TBS)×(IF)] (where IF = impact factor value).
This formula ensures that the journals indexed at Current Contents a have minimum ICV of =9 points.
The following parameters have been evaluated:
An original research paper is one, which presents the results of empiric investigation (clinical or laboratorial) divided into the following sections: background, material and methods, results, discussion, conclusions, references. The percentage of the original work published in a journal refl ects its character (scientific or educational) and indicates the potential interest of researchers in publishing there.
Reflects potential authorship and acceptance for the journal. Only papers published in regular issues are considered. Papers published in special issues or supplements are not counted as they are not considered to undergo the regular peer-review process. It will also be assessed if the papers published in a journal come from a source associated with the publisher or editorial board only, lowering the IC score.
Alphabetical order, "en block" presentation or incorrect abbreviation of journal titles lowers the score.
The general rules of the manuscript evaluation process, disclosing conflicts of interest between the referee and author, the referee and research sponsor, the author and research sponsor, the patient's privacy rights and ethical issues in animal and clinical research (Editorial Policy).
International availability is important for the proper development of a scientifi c journal. Two factors are taken into consideration:
This group of parameters assesses the editor's publishing/managing effi ciency. We evaluate:
Technical quality assesses proper presentation of the scientific content. The quality of the preprint process, especially desktop publishing (DTP), the ability to print in colour, and the quality of paper (acidfree is preferred) are evaluated. The preferred format of a journal is A4.
there are 2 types of journal. 1. general journal 2. speacil journal
No, These two are different. Journal vochar is document through which journal Entries are made in books of accounts
1 - Sales Journal 2 - Purchase Journal 3 - Cash Receipt Journal 4 - Cash Payment Journal 5 - General Journal
What is a purchase journal
Any journal has to balance.
An icv is an idle control valve. It controls the idle of the car (without the accelerator pedal depressed).
Another term for ICV is ileocecal valve. The ileocecal valve separates the small and large intestine. The ICV valve prevents back flow of waste materials from the large intestine.
Hashing.
Need more info... I may know this by a different name ICV???
idle control valve
If you mean the idle air control (IAC) valve, on the 4.0 L OHV engine it is on the driver's side of the engine, mounted on the upper "plastic" intake manifold, right above the rectangular DPFE sensor.
Idle Control Vavle (ICV) is attached to the throttle body from underneath. Next to the ICV you can find two cooling pipes going through the changer where the valve operates.
were is icv located on a 1994 bmw 325is
mounted on the metal intake near the firewall. should be two large hoses. one from the the rubber intake to the ICV (idle control valve) and one from the ICV to the metal intake. hope this helps
The icv is located next to the rev cable.
go to autozone and have them run the code for free... otherwise it sounds like the TPS or ICV
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