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Ethylene in Plant Biology

, 2022
Spend your few moment to read a book even only few pages. Reading book is not obligation and force for everybody. When you don't want to read, you can get punishment from the publisher. Read a book becomes a choice of your different characteristics. Many

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Supercontinuum generation in organic liquid–liquid core-cladding photonic crystal fiber in visible and near-infrared regions: publisher’s note

Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 2018
This publisher’s note amends the author list of J. Opt. Soc. Am. B35, 323 (2018)JOBPDE0740-322410.1364/JOSAB.35.000323.
Rasoul Raei   +2 more
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SPSS Survival Manual

, 2020
This is a completely updated edition of the internationally successful, user-friendly guide that takes students and researchers through the often daunting process of analysing research data with the widely used SPSS software package.
J. Pallant
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On Publishing

Social Epistemology, 2010
As there is a moral significance of birth, there is a moral significance of publication, thus self-correcting publication is a ...
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Electronic Publishing

The Serials Librarian, 1998
Many people have heralded the emrgence of an online world where all the world's citizens can easily and freely access all the world's literature. Alternatively, some authors mourn the death of print and are convinced that paper products and the greatness of civilizatio are liked. Reality lies somewhere between these poles.
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Getting Published

AWHONN Lifelines, 1998
Publishing in a professional journal is a very rewarding experience, and it provides nurses with the opportunity to share knowledge with thousands of colleagues in all types of practice settings that otherwise probably wouldn't be possible.
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Electronic publishing and publishing

The Electronic Library, 1996
The first journals appeared in 1665: Le Journal des Scavans in Paris and Philosophical Transactions in London. They were the first publications with quality control, introducing concepts like approbation and imprimatur. Today we can see approximately 70 000 regular primary publications.
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