Research papers often use a standardized naming convention like sj-rar-[ID]-[JournalCode]-[DOI] to identify these files. Common examples of content found within "sj.rar" files include: 1. Genomic and Bioinformatics Data
: Files supporting web-based tools used to predict patient survival rates, such as for children with Neuroblastoma.
In the context of academic and medical publishing, "" typically refers to compressed supplemental material files hosted by SAGE Journals or the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) . These archives often contain large datasets, high-resolution figures, or coding scripts that support peer-reviewed research papers.
: Data used to identify biomarkers for conditions like fetal growth retardation or bladder cancer.