Preprint [noun]

Definition of Preprint:

published document

Opposite/Antonyms of Preprint:

-


Sentence/Example of Preprint:

The team described the system in a preprint on Monday, and it has been accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The fact that people are willing to put their data out on preprint servers.

The trial was described in a preprint paper written by a team led by Cerebras’s Michael James and NETL’s Dirk Van Essendelft and presented at the supercomputing conference SC20 this week.

Launched as a stand-alone website where researchers could link a study to the code that went with it, this year Papers with Code started a collaboration with arXiv, a popular preprint server.

Both of these new preprints reprocessed the data from scratch, without using Greaves’s method.

In a World Health Organization trial, the medicine failed to reduce fatalities, according to preliminary results that were posted on preprint servers last week.

Antibody tests indicate that up to two thirds of the population of Manaus may have caught the virus, a team of researchers from Brazil, the United Kingdom, and the United States reported September 21 on the preprint server medRxiv.

In recent computer simulations, which Ijjas and Steinhardt describe in a pair of preprints posted online in June, the team stress-tested their slow-contraction model with a range of baby universes too wild for pen-and paper analysis.