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- Scientific_priority abstract "In science, priority is the credit given to the individual or group of individuals who first made the discovery or propose the theory. Fame and honours usually go to the first person or group to publish a new finding, even if several researchers arrived at the same conclusion independently and at the same time. Thus between two or more independent discoverers, the first to make formal publication is the legitimate winner. Hence, the tradition is often referred to as the priority rule, the procedure of which is nicely summed up in a phrase \"publish or perish\", because there are no second prizes. In a way, the race to be first inspires risk-taking that can lead to scientific breakthroughs which is beneficial to the society (such as discovery of malaria transmission, DNA, HIV, etc.); on the other hand, it can create an unhealthy competition, thus, becoming detrimental to scientific progress.".
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- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Einstein.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Calculus.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scientific_method.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Darwin.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Boring.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Freeman_Dyson.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Great_Man_theory.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Heroic_theory_of_invention_and_scientific_development.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Newton.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink List_of_scientific_priority_disputes.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Malaria.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_discovery.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Norwood_Russell_Hanson.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Priority_right.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Feynman.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Robert_K._Merton.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Science.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Jay_Gould.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Stiglers_law_of_eponymy.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLink Whig_history.
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scientific priority".
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLinkText "priority dispute".
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLinkText "priority disputes".
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLinkText "priority".
- Scientific_priority wikiPageWikiLinkText "scientific priority".
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- Scientific_priority subject Category:Scientific_method.
- Scientific_priority hypernym Credit.
- Scientific_priority type Company.
- Scientific_priority comment "In science, priority is the credit given to the individual or group of individuals who first made the discovery or propose the theory. Fame and honours usually go to the first person or group to publish a new finding, even if several researchers arrived at the same conclusion independently and at the same time. Thus between two or more independent discoverers, the first to make formal publication is the legitimate winner.".
- Scientific_priority label "Scientific priority".
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