1. preprint - Noun
2. preprint - Verb
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preprint (plural preprints)
A preliminary form of a scientific paper that has not yet been published in a journal
preprint (third-person singular simple present preprints, present participle preprinting, simple past and past participle preprinted)
To print in advance.
A preliminary, preprint study posted May 12 on the research publication platform Cambridge Open Engage found that Americans are exercising less than usual during the pandemic, and sitting and looking at screens more. Source: Internet
Another attack was blogged by Bruce Schneier citation on July 30, 2009 and released as a preprint citation on August 3, 2009. Source: Internet
It began as a physics archive, called the LANL preprint archive, but soon expanded to include astronomy, mathematics, computer science, nonlinear science, quantitative biology and, most recently, statistics. Source: Internet
Upon reading a preprint of the Bernstein-Robinson paper, Paul Halmos reinterpreted their proof using standard techniques. Source: Internet
McDade and other investigators already released one report in a paper on medRxiv, the preprint server for health sciences, according to the news release. Source: Internet
Combining Magnetic and Electric Sails for Interstellar Deceleration. arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.03015. Source: Internet