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The growth of the literature of physics

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1969
An examination is made of the current problems of the communication and dissemination of literature in the field of physics. The growth of the literature is considered quantitatively with respect to the form, subject and origin of published material. This is related to the general growth in scientific activity as exemplified by increases in numbers of ...
L J Anthony, H East, M J Slater
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Nonlinear dynamics and the growth of literature

Information Processing & Management, 1992
Abstract Progress over the last 25 years in physics has demonstrated that simple natural systems under certain conditions can exhibit very complicated behavior. Based on earlier studies of turbulence and fluid dynamics, chaotic behavior has been shown to exist in weather patterns, electric circuits, chemical reactions, physiological systems, and ...
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Growth of Lectin literature: 1954–1982

Scientometrics, 1989
Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade. Research contibutions covering the period 1954–1982 on different aspects of lectins were collected since the introduction of the term ‘Lectin’ in 1954.
Lalita Kumari, I. N. Sengupta
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Growth of the Biochemical Literature

Nature, 1973
Analyses of the biochemical literature show which journals now contribute most to the subject and provide a guide for librarians with a limited budget.
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Growth of the Literature on the Topic of Personality Disorders

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000
The authors assessed the growth of the literature on the topic of personality disorders before and after publication of DSM-III.A MEDLINE search was conducted for journal articles concerning the personality disorders that were published from 1966 to 1995.Contrary to the authors' prediction, the growth of this literature was slower after the publication
R K, Blashfield, V, Intoccia
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Scoliosis and Growth

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
A review of the literature discloses the buckling phenomenon as responsible for the initiation of lateral deformation and the progression of small curves in idiopathic scoliosis. From the point of view of parsimony, buckling explains how ligamentous laxity, increased interdiscal flexibility, muscular asymmetries, neurologic lesions, morphologic ...
C, Gross   +3 more
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The Empirical Growth Literature

2014
This chapter surveys the empirical growth literature on the selected Asian economies investigating the effects of a few important determinants of growth (e.g. the investment rate, trade openness, human capital, financial development, and macroeconomic policy environment).
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Growth of Chemical Literature

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1944
DURING the period 1909 through 1939 chemical research activity throughout the world has quadrupled. This fourfold growth is evident from statistics based on Chemical Abstracts , which undertakes to cover the chemical literature of the world completely.
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Federal aid and the growth of a subject literature

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1972
AbstractSince 1966 the federal government has made millions of dollars available for the purchase of instructional materials for use in the nation's elementary and secondary schools. While the federal funds have benefited students and teachers through the establishment of materials collections, relatively little research has been conducted in the use ...
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Extrauterine Growth Restriction: A Review of the Literature

Neonatal Network, 2008
Extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) is a common condition in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants (≤1,500 g). Most affected infants have a birth weight that is average for gestational age, but by the time of hospital discharge have a weight that is less than the tenth percentile for corrected gestational age.
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