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... 31 7 ARTICLES, PAPERS, AND PATENTS Productivity of science and engineering Ph.D.s can be measured by the numbers of published articles, presented papers, and applications for patents. Articles • Sixty-three percent of science and engineering Ph.D.s had an article published in a refereed journal between April 1990 and April 1995.
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... 32 • By tenure status, those with tenure had the highest mean number of articles published (8.2)
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... 33 Papen • Seventy-three percent of science and engineering Ph.D.s had authored or coauthored papers for presentation at regional, national, or international conferences between April 1990 and April 1995. The mean number of papers presented was 6.4 overall (see Table 35)
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... 34 FIGURE 15. Proportion of science and engineering Ph.D.s named as inventors on patent applications between April 1990 and April 1995, by field.

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