The present collection of medical manuscripts is unique. Some of these manuscripts are available only in this collection. Only a few manuscripts of other books have been recorded in the manuscript depositories of the World. However, all of these books are fundamental works and once were widely used all over the Muslim World. With time many manuscripts were lost. Therefore, the present collection is unique and irreplaceable. It is kept by the Institute of Manuscript of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (IMANAS) named after Mahammad Fuzuli ...
At this period, the St. Jerome Bible was not transcribed as often as one would expect in the country of its origin and the very land which held the seat of the Roman Church. During the greater part of the 13th century, while the popes were greatly concerned with gaining political power, art was at a low ebb in Italy, and religious manuscripts were comparatively few and far inferior to the work of monastic scribes in Germany, France, and England. But with the great wealth accumulating in Italy during the 14th century through commerce and the Crusades, this country soon surpassed in richness as well as in numbers the manuscript output of all other nationalities. The rich black lettering of this manuscript is in the transitional rotunda script and is excecuted with skill and beauty. It is supplemented by initial letters in rich ultramarine blue and deep cinnabar (vermilion), which colors are reflected in the ornament of the romanesque capitals. All of these factors combine to indicate that the ...
A highly important medieval manuscript that was once feared lost has been acquired by the National Library of Scotland.. The 700-year-old Breviary, from Sweetheart Abbey near Dumfries, contains the text for many of the monastic prayers that would have been used in medieval Scotland. It is in remarkably good condition and is an extremely rare example of an early religious manuscript that was both written and used in Scotland.. It is the Librarys most important medieval manuscript acquisition in 30 years.. Prior to its appearance on sale at an auction in Vienna, the Breviarys whereabouts were unknown for some 300 years. The last known trace was in 1715, when it was listed in a printed library catalogue.. National Librarian Dr John Scally described the Breviary as a significant addition to the national collection, that sheds new light on our collective past.. Read more in our Sweetheart Breviary press release. 17 February 2016. ...
Manuscripts on these, as well as additional types of research, will be accepted at any time. Feature Manuscripts should follow the guidelines of fifth edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2001). When research from other individuals is included in the manuscript, it must be properly cited in accordance with the American Psychological Association Manual (5th edition). All articles are refereed by at least two experts in the field of special education. Accepted manuscripts may be revised for clarity, organization and length. The Editorial Board of JAASEP reserves the right to suggest revisions, changes and corrections and to decide the final acceptance and publication schedule of accepted manuscripts. If you wish to supply a paper for inclusion in the Feature Manuscripts section, please read the Author Guidelines for Submission of Feature Manuscripts and follow the simple step-by-step procedures for submission. ...
General Information. - Paper Submission Guide: MS-Word or PDF. - Paper Template: MS-Word. - Application Form for Free Print Journals: MS-Word (Authors only). Manuscript Selection. The Canadian Center of Science and Education (CCSE) has developed a manuscript-selection system called the Star System for Journal Quality.. Step 1: Basic Check. The editor or editorial assistant checks a received manuscript to determine whether it fits the journals aim and scope. Manuscripts out of the journals scope are rejected. Articles published fully or partly in other publications/websites are not reviewed or accepted.. Step 2: Similarity Check. Please be aware that we check all submitted manuscripts for plagiarism. We use CrossCheck (powered by iThenticate, the leading plagiarism-detection system) to check for similarity to previously published documents. All manuscripts containing plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, and dishonesty are rejected.. Step 3: Peer Review. We use a double-blind system for peer ...
General Information. - Paper Submission Guide: MS-Word or PDF. - Paper Template: MS-Word. - Application Form for Free Print Journals: MS-Word (Authors only). Manuscript Selection. The Canadian Center of Science and Education (CCSE) has developed a manuscript-selection system called the Star System for Journal Quality.. Step 1: Basic Check. The editor or editorial assistant checks a received manuscript to determine whether it fits the journals aim and scope. Manuscripts out of the journals scope are rejected. Articles published fully or partly in other publications/websites are not reviewed or accepted.. Step 2: Similarity Check. Please be aware that we check all submitted manuscripts for plagiarism. We use CrossCheck (powered by iThenticate, the leading plagiarism-detection system) to check for similarity to previously published documents. All manuscripts containing plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, and dishonesty are rejected.. Step 3: Peer Review. We use a double-blind system for peer ...
An illuminated manuscript is a manuscript in which the text is supplemented with such decoration as initials, borders (marginalia) and miniature illustrations. In the strictest definition, the term refers only to manuscripts decorated with either gold or silver; but in both common usage and modern scholarship, the term refers to any decorated or illustrated manuscript from Western traditions. Comparable Far Eastern and Mesoamerican works are described as painted. Islamic manuscripts may be referred to as illuminated, illustrated or painted, though using essentially the same techniques as Western works. The earliest extant substantive illuminated manuscripts are from the period 400 to 600, produced in the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths and the Eastern Roman Empire. Their significance lies not only in their inherent artistic and historical value, but also in the maintenance of a link of literacy offered by non-illuminated texts. Had it not been for the monastic scribes of Late Antiquity, most ...
The Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition solicits original research manuscripts in areas of developmental biology and pathogenesis broadly related to intestinal, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic functions. All articles are published as PAP (Published-Ahead-of-Print) within 3-5 days of acceptance. The backlog of Original Articles is now only 3-4 months for in-print publication. Manuscripts with novel scientific data or findings of primary public health importance may be submitted for rapid publication. These submissions are prioritized for publication following a rapid review process completed in 10 days or less. The usual turnaround time from initial submission to PAP is less than 2 weeks, with publication in the next issue (approximately 2 months). Manuscripts should be submitted online to: http://jpgn.edmgr.com.. Guidelines for authors can be accessed online at http://edmgr.ovid.com/jpgn/accounts/ifauth.htm. ...
Robert “Bob” Lee Wallace, 89, of Winchester, IN, passed after a short illness on September 10, 2021. Bob is survived by: his wife of 37 years, Marcia Wallace; daughter, Vesta Whisler (fiancee’ Aron Chafin) of Perry, GA; son, Michael (Denise) Wallace of Winchester, IN; son Bill (Teresa) Wallace of Noblesville, IN; son-in-law Steve Wendell of Southport, IN; brother, Jim (Winnie) Wallace of Winchester, IN; sister-in-law, Theresa Wallace of Winchester; grandchildren: Rob Wallace of Houston, TX; Regina (Shane) Tyree of  Indianapolis, IN; Jenny (Tim) Williamson of Macon, GA; Michele (Scott) Patterson of Winchester, IN; Patricia Wallace, Greenville, NC; Christopher (Tiffany) Wallace of Avon, IN; Sarah Yoder (fiancee’ Stacey McIntyre) of Warner Robins, GA; Cynthia Wallace (Christi Beatty) of Winchester, IN; Kyle Wallace (fiancee’ Chloe Greene) of Noblesville, IN; 14 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and
In 2015, the Journal of Gambling Issues (JGI) Editorial Board announced our plans to institute an annual Scholars Award. The goal of this new award was to support outstanding scholars in the problem gambling research area. We hoped to increase submissions to the journal from up-and-coming gambling researchers and to profile their work each year in a special issue. Graduate scholars and postdoctoral fellows conducting research in problem gambling were invited to submit their best work for consideration for the award and for publication in the journal. We invited submissions in two streams: Category A - Clinical, Social, and/or Policy Research; and Category B - Cognitive, Developmental, Biobehavioral, and/or Neuroimaging Research. We received more submissions than we had anticipated: a total of 13, six for Category A and seven for Category B. Submitted articles underwent the normal double-blind peer-review process that we use at the JGI for regular research manuscripts. All manuscripts that ...
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John s guide to tricky English grammar rules. The title is pretty self-explanatory: these are some rules and examples of constructivist learning vygotsky, tricky, confusing, frequently abused/ignored, or difficult-to-remember aspects of badge, English grammar. Many of the example sentences are about science or medicine because I edit biomedical research manuscripts written by foreigners to improve their language and grammar to the level of native English speakers, so I ve used their errors to teach from. I should also note that many of these issues are more properly classified under style or usage . Table of theory vygotsky, contents. 20. Parallelism with the human saudi, word both or either. 21. Constructivist Learning Theory? If X had happened vs. *If X would have happened (past perfect vs. conditional) I start with this because it is important to me. Or, maybe, it s important to me that people agree with me. The Red Badge? In truth, those are probably the theory, same thing. Serial commas are ...
Todays quote is from the first two lines of a research manuscript about the neuroscience of Schadenfreude that appeared in a recent issue of Science. Envy is one of the seven biblical sins, the Shakespearian green-eyed monster, and what Bertrand Russell called an unfortunate facet of human nature. It is an irrational, unpleasant feeling and…. ...
The Wallace Group is a privately owned Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Group headquartered in Goa, India.. Incorporated in the late 1960s as a joint venture with Carter Wallace Inc. and Menezes family, the Wallace Group is primarily engaged in the manufacture and marketing of formulation products in India as well as abroad. The Group comprises of Wallace Pharmaceuticals, Indi Pharma and Goodwin Biotechnology Inc.. The Wallace Group employs over 2300 personnel with offices and facilities in several key locations in India and around the world. The Wallace Group comprises of Wallace Pharmaceuticals, Wallace Laboratories, Indi Pharma.. Every day, millions of people enjoy the benefits of products from the Wallace Group. Your health and well-being is our passion. Thats why we offer a broad range of affordable pharmaceutical products, ranging from antibiotics and gastro-intestinal products, to products for skin care, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and scores of other serious conditions. Whatever your ...
The aim of future projects and collaboration using OCR with medieval manuscripts should be to share not only results but also data for the whole process so that others are able to build upon research for future improvements. While these are already fundamental aspects of many endeavors in digital humanities, the case of OCR for medieval sources underscores the necessity of open sharing. After all, our experiments and results are only one starting point, and our hope is that future research will improve the possibilities presented here. Furthermore, while we have used OCRopus for the experiments presented in this article, collaborative, open sharing allows for use with other OCR engines and different techniques. None of our results would be possible without open-source software, collaboration, open access to digitized manuscripts as facilitated by libraries, and, in some cases, the previous work of those experimenting with OCR. Like other ANN software, OCRopus does not come with training built ...
ancient Egypts most important legacy. Columbia has a sizable collection of Greek papyri and Arabic texts. Today relatively few papyri make it into the market, at enormous prices; the few thousand dollars a year that Columbia President Nicholas Murray Butler allowed historian William Linn Westermann to spend on papyri earlier in this century were a good investment. We also bought more than 4,000 ostraca (broken potsherds or stone chips with writing on them), mostly in Coptic Egyptian, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the early 1960s; these came from their excavations across the Nile from Luxor. These materials record everything from high literature to documents of daily life. Some literary fragments are either ancient witnesses to works known otherwise from medieval manuscripts or texts hitherto lost in antiquity; I recently looked at a neatly lettered ostracon in Coptic and realized that it was a few verses of St. Paul (2 Cor. 5:17-19). Mostly, however, our texts are private letters or ...
Each Manuscript received by the journal is assigned a manuscript number. The author is expected to mention the respective manuscript number in all relevant communications. Editorial decision will be conveyed to the corresponding author within 6 weeks from the date of submission. If the manuscript is accepted for publication all the authors should be willing to transfer copyright of the manuscript to the publisher of SRJM. This requires submission of our copyright transfer form duly signed by all authors of the manuscript. Three Paper copies of the manuscript in the prescribed format should be submitted to Dr.K.V.Somasundaram, Chief Editor - SRJM & Dean of Faculties, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University), Porur, Chennai - 600 116 One Digital copy of the manuscript should be given in a compact disc or e-mailed to [email protected]. ...
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ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1963-0972 (2007). How Science and Policy Combined to Combat Air Pollution Problems. IIASA Research Report (Reprint). IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: RP-07-002. Reprinted from Environmental Policy and Law, 37(4):336-340 [2007]. ...
I work on questions of a quantitative nature that trigger my curiosity. Currently these questions concern medieval manuscripts, coin finds, urbanisation, transportation, institutions and technology in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East between Classic Antiquity and circa 1800. My main interest is to find out whether the found quantitative estimates (cliometrics) and their spatial and temporal distributions can be seen as proxys for the local economic development at the time; and how we can explain the mechanisms influencing these phenomena and describe them (cliodynamics). ...
With the advent of the printing press and moveable type at this time, printed books began to supersede hand-copied medieval manuscripts, and labor-intensive techniques were soon developed to integrate text and illustrations on the printed page. The same technology was used to pirate the illustrations of prior authors with varying fidelity. ... The most important milestone in the development of anatomy and anatomical illustration was the publication in 1543 by Andreas Vesalii of De humani corporis fabrica. With this work, Vesalii succeeded in coordinating a publication production team (author, artists, block cutters, publisher, and typesetters) to achieve an unprecedented integration of scientific discourse, medical illustration, and typography. However, despite Vesaliis valiant efforts to prevent unauthorized duplication, the illustrations from the Fabrica were extensively plagiarized. Although Vesalii found such piracy frustrating and annoying, the long-term effect was to make Vesaliis ideas ...
With the advent of the printing press and moveable type at this time, printed books began to supersede hand-copied medieval manuscripts, and labor-intensive techniques were soon developed to integrate text and illustrations on the printed page. The same technology was used to pirate the illustrations of prior authors with varying fidelity. ... The most important milestone in the development of anatomy and anatomical illustration was the publication in 1543 by Andreas Vesalii of De humani corporis fabrica. With this work, Vesalii succeeded in coordinating a publication production team (author, artists, block cutters, publisher, and typesetters) to achieve an unprecedented integration of scientific discourse, medical illustration, and typography. However, despite Vesaliis valiant efforts to prevent unauthorized duplication, the illustrations from the Fabrica were extensively plagiarized. Although Vesalii found such piracy frustrating and annoying, the long-term effect was to make Vesaliis ideas ...
With the advent of the printing press and moveable type at this time, printed books began to supersede hand-copied medieval manuscripts, and labor-intensive techniques were soon developed to integrate text and illustrations on the printed page. The same technology was used to pirate the illustrations of prior authors with varying fidelity. ... The most important milestone in the development of anatomy and anatomical illustration was the publication in 1543 by Andreas Vesalii of De humani corporis fabrica. With this work, Vesalii succeeded in coordinating a publication production team (author, artists, block cutters, publisher, and typesetters) to achieve an unprecedented integration of scientific discourse, medical illustration, and typography. However, despite Vesaliis valiant efforts to prevent unauthorized duplication, the illustrations from the Fabrica were extensively plagiarized. Although Vesalii found such piracy frustrating and annoying, the long-term effect was to make Vesaliis ideas ...
By Laura Mitchell. Charms can be found in all manner of medieval manuscripts, scrawled in the margins or added (seemingly at random) on blank pages and in the flyleaves. Usually they were simply stuck in some place convenient by someone who thought they would be useful or interesting to have on hand. However, charms also appear in medieval recipe collections, mixed in with recipes for nosebleeds or toothaches or different coloured inks. In these contexts, where does one separate the charm from the recipe? Should they even be separated?. Lets back up a minute and think about exactly what I mean by a charm in fifteenth-century England. In medieval Europe, the forms of charms and recipes are generally the same. Both are formulas, whether spoken, written, or chanted. Both have an oral and a written component. And both used words and phrases from the Bible, liturgy, and other religious texts familiar to the average medieval person.[1] For example, the Flum Jordan charm to staunch blood is based on ...
It begins early one morning in Paris when the magnificent tranquility of the is shattered by the death of an eminent if unpopular (and oddly obscure) professor of medieval literature. Why would Albert Cadas have thrown himself out his office window to the cobblestones below? Meanwhile, Valentine Savi, a talented young restorer we learn was canned from her position at the Louvre after a project went hideously awry, receives a visit from an enigmatic elderly gentleman with a unique commission: to restore a priceless medieval manuscript by one Vasalis, a cleric up against Pope Clement IV. Naturally it contains a secret of eternal fascination to scholars. And naturally those who would wrest it from her are ruthless and probably part of a dark cabal. Her ebullient friend Hugo Vermeer, a larger than life Dutch aristocrat, epicure, and crook, and David Scotto, the one graduate student Cadas death has screwed over, and her new mentor are all part of the action. As it winds through the narrow streets ...
It begins early one morning in Paris when the magnificent tranquility of the is shattered by the death of an eminent if unpopular (and oddly obscure) professor of medieval literature. Why would Albert Cadas have thrown himself out his office window to the cobblestones below? Meanwhile, Valentine Savi, a talented young restorer we learn was canned from her position at the Louvre after a project went hideously awry, receives a visit from an enigmatic elderly gentleman with a unique commission: to restore a priceless medieval manuscript by one Vasalis, a cleric up against Pope Clement IV. Naturally it contains a secret of eternal fascination to scholars. And naturally those who would wrest it from her are ruthless and probably part of a dark cabal. Her ebullient friend Hugo Vermeer, a larger than life Dutch aristocrat, epicure, and crook, and David Scotto, the one graduate student Cadas death has screwed over, and her new mentor are all part of the action. As it winds through the narrow streets ...
Codex Gigas, also known as the Devils Bible, is the largest and probably one of the strangest medieval manuscripts in the world.
DAVID KRONEMYER: The Codex Gigas is a medieval manuscript containing a version of the Bible and various other then-current tracts. It is most notable for its
Theres an image that recurs again and again in Medieval manuscripts, but no one knows why. It is a picture of a knight in combat with a snail. This is no ordinary snail. Its usually giant-sized, with antennae out, while the knight has his weapon raised as if to finish it off. The majority of the…
For now, the most significant revelation that the manuscript itself establishes is that a Dr. Howard tried in vain to have God shoved out of the book and his idea of faith subsitituted in its place. Thus the manuscript shows that an effort was made to remove the word Heavenly Father from the important last line of Dr. Bobs story on page 181 of the Big Book and substitute faith in its place. But Dr. Bob would have none of it. Neither, apparently, did the others like Wilson and Parkhurst who championed the manuscript. For very very often, the word God was circled, obviously for delation in favor of susbsituting faith instead. The efforts seem uniformly to have failed. And today, the word God, descriptions of Him as Creator, Maker, Heavenly Father, Father of Lights, and Father remain. In short, the attempt by some physician to insert universal faith into the heart of the Big Book FAILED. And some of the other items will be discussed as time goes by. God Bless, Dick B. www.dickb.com ...
Each year a recipient of the Linda Munson Pathology Manuscript Award will receive $250 for the best zoo or wildlife pathological manuscript published each year by a graduate student or resident in either the Journal of Wildlife Diseases or the Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. Criteria is established by the Education Committee and manuscripts reviewed by a designated group of individuals in the practice of pathology.. ...
Imagination, Cognition and Personality - Instructions to Authors. Submit electronic manuscripts to: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/icap Manuscripts: Hard copies are to be submitted in triplicate. Electronic copies are to be submitted as Word files. Retain an electronic copy, as manuscript will not be returned. If manuscript or revision thereof is accepted for publication, an electronic copy of finalized manuscript will be requested by the co-editor. Manuscript must be composed for 8-1/2 x 11 white paper, one side only, double-spaced, with wide margins, paginate consecutively starting with the title page. The organization of the paper should be indicated by appropriate headings and subheadings.. Originality: Authors should note that only original articles are accepted for publication. Submission of a manuscript represents certification on the part of the author(s) that neither the article submitted, nor a version of it has been published, or is being considered for publication ...
An online submission and tracking service via Internet facilitates a speedy and cost-effective submission of manuscripts. The full manuscript has to be submitted online via ScholarOne Manuscripts at http://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/crmc / View Submission Instructions. Manuscripts must be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript, and should not be submitted by anyone on their behalf. The principal/corresponding author will be required to submit a Copyright Letter along with the manuscript, on behalf of all the co-authors (if any). The author(s) will confirm that the manuscript (or any part of it) has not been published previously or is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Furthermore, any illustration, structure or table that has been published elsewhere must be reported, and copyright permission for reproduction must be obtained.. For all online submissions, please provide soft copies of all the materials (main text in MS Word or Tex/LaTeX), figures / illustrations in ...
Contributors CJR: designed the study, contributed to the running of study, recruited patients to the study, analysed results, and reviewed and contributed to the writing of manuscript; AB, WSN and ZH: contributed to the study design, reviewed the analysis, and reviewed and contributed to the writing of the manuscript; CS: managed trial sites and reviewed and contributed to the writing of the manuscript; NT: contributed to the study design, data custodian during the trial conduct, reviewed the analysis, and reviewed and contributed to the writing of the manuscript; PB, MDR, AMV and TJL: contributed to running of the study, recruited patients to the study, analysed the results, and reviewed and contributed to the writing of the manuscript; LS: analysed the results, reviewed and contributed to the writing of the manuscript; AB: contributed to running of the study, assisted in the analysis of the results, and reviewed and contributed to the writing of the manuscript; MW: contributed to the study ...
Posthumously, Wallaces most famous work would be one he never got the chance to see: Out of the many scripts he penned for RKO, Merian C. Coopers gorilla picture had the most lasting influence, becoming the classic 1933 King Kong.. Wallace had written the initial 110-page draft for King Kong over five weeks, from late December 1931 to January 1932. The movie was initially to be called The Beast, and this was the name of Wallaces treatment. Wallaces own diary described the writing process for this draft: Cooper fed aspects of the story (inspired partly by an aspiration to use as much footage of an abandoned RKO picture with a similar premise, Creation, as possible) in story conferences and phone conversations; Wallace then executed Coopers ideas, the latter approving the developing script on a sequence-by-sequence basis. While working on the project, Cooper also screened various recent films for Wallace to put him in the right mindset, including Tod Brownings Dracula and James Whales ...
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Insights in Blood Pressure - Open Access uses Online Manuscript Submission, review and tracking systems for quality and quick review process. Reviewers can download manuscripts and submit their Reviews/Rebuttal form to the Editor and Publisher. Editors and Publisher will accomplish the peer review process.. Manuscripts number will be provided to the corresponding author within 48 hours.. Insights in Blood Pressure. Submit Manuscript Here ...
All papers submitted for publication are immediately subjected to preliminary editorial scrutiny by the Editor-in-Chief regarding their suitability. The Editor-in-Chief determines if the manuscript. (a) falls within the scope of the journal and. (b) meets the editorial criteria of Bentham Science Publishers in terms of originality and quality.. Manuscripts that appear to be suitable are then subjected to single peer-review by, usually two, neutral eminent experts. The services of eminent international experts are sought through invitations to conduct the peer-review of a submitted manuscript, keeping in view the scope of the manuscript and the expertise of the reviewers. The identity of the reviewers is not disclosed to the authors. The anonymity of reviewers ensures objective and unbiased assessment of the manuscript by the reviewers.. Before sending the manuscripts to reviewers, Bentham Science seeks consent from potential reviewers about their availability and willingness to review. ...
The peer-review process instills rigor into the publication of scientific manuscripts. Editing the manuscript in response to the reviewers comments adds clarity to the paper. Reviewers often ask me what is expected of them, whether their feedback was useful. This editorial and the following one will provide some ideas on how to approach a review. At the Journal of Swine Health and Production, each manuscript is reviewed by two or three people with their own areas of expertise. Together, we expect they will identify the strengths and weaknesses of the manuscript. What follows is a more general approach to reviewing the introduction and methods sections of manuscripts.. It takes substantial time to thoroughly review a manuscript. Personally, I write comments on the paper as I conduct my review and put question marks beside confusing sections.. In the introduction, the author must provide sufficient background information to understand what is already known about the subject matter and to justify ...
All papers submitted for publication are immediately subjected to preliminary editorial scrutiny by the Editor-in-Chief regarding their suitability. The Editor-in-Chief determines if the manuscript. (a) falls within the scope of the journal and. (b) meets the editorial criteria of Bentham Science Publishers in terms of originality and quality.. Manuscripts that appear to be suitable are then subjected to single/ double blind peer-review by, usually two, neutral eminent experts. The services of eminent international experts are sought through invitations to conduct the peer-review of a submitted manuscript, keeping in view the scope of the manuscript and the expertise of the reviewers. The identity of the reviewers is not disclosed to the authors. The anonymity of reviewers ensures objective and unbiased assessment of the manuscript by the reviewers.. Before sending the manuscripts to reviewers, Bentham Science seeks consent from potential reviewers about their availability and willingness to ...
Ithaca, NY , Posted on February 16th, 2009. Please I am requesting your manuscript for publication in maiden edition of Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI) that will come out soon. The sooner you submit the better because it will go through the peer review since it is going to be of the highest quality and impact. For more on the guideline to authors, visit the website at http://www.fonai.org/News.html. The review of manuscript has already begun. Circulate this within your network. Your usual kind support is needed to enable us have a high impact and quality journal.. ####. For more information, please click here. Contacts: ...
An online submission and tracking service via Internet facilitates a speedy and cost-effective submission of manuscripts. The full manuscript has to be submitted online via Benthams Content Management System (CMS) at http://jms.eurekaselect.com/journals/ccr / View Submission Instructions. Manuscripts must be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript, and should not be submitted by anyone on their behalf. The principal/corresponding author will be required to submit a Copyright Letter along with the manuscript, on behalf of all the co-authors (if any). The author(s) will confirm that the manuscript (or any part of it) has not been published previously or is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Furthermore, any illustration, structure or table that has been published elsewhere must be reported, and copyright permission for reproduction must be obtained.. For all online submissions, please provide soft copies of all the materials (main text in MS Word or Tex/LaTeX), ...
Collection (1998-0229, 1998-0450, 1998-0455, 1999-0318, 1999-0365, 2000-0152, 2000-0184) (11950 items, 109.6 lin. ft.; dated 1967-1999) contains the files of published and unpublished manuscripts on the history of economics, arranged for the most part in chronological groupings and then alphabetically by author, along with referees comments and editors correspondence.. The addition (2001-0018) (100 items, 0.3 lin. ft.; dated 1995-1998) contains 23 manuscripts accepted for publication and their associated correspondence.. The addition (2001-119) (450 items, 0.6 lin. ft.; dated 1995-2000) comprises files of published and rejected manuscripts. There is also information pertaining to the founding of the journal. The addition (2001-0180) (200 items, 1.5 lin. ft.; dated 1998-2001) contains rejected manuscripts. The addition (2001-0194) (150 items, 1.0 lin. ft.; dated 1995-2001) contains 40 manuscripts accepted for publication and their associated correspondence. Five manuscripts included ...
Collection (1998-0229, 1998-0450, 1998-0455, 1999-0318, 1999-0365, 2000-0152, 2000-0184) (11950 items, 109.6 lin. ft.; dated 1967-1999) contains the files of published and unpublished manuscripts on the history of economics, arranged for the most part in chronological groupings and then alphabetically by author, along with referees comments and editors correspondence.. The addition (2001-0018) (100 items, 0.3 lin. ft.; dated 1995-1998) contains 23 manuscripts accepted for publication and their associated correspondence.. The addition (2001-119) (450 items, 0.6 lin. ft.; dated 1995-2000) comprises files of published and rejected manuscripts. There is also information pertaining to the founding of the journal. The addition (2001-0180) (200 items, 1.5 lin. ft.; dated 1998-2001) contains rejected manuscripts. The addition (2001-0194) (150 items, 1.0 lin. ft.; dated 1995-2001) contains 40 manuscripts accepted for publication and their associated correspondence. Five manuscripts included ...
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Aim and Scope. International Journal of Farmacia (IJF) is a per-reviewed, online journal that publishes original research manuscripts, review articles in broad specializations of pharmacy. IJF maintains the quality by publishing research articles which have significance in different areas of pharmacy. IJF strives to manage high standards in peer reviewing, rapid publication. IJF concerned with different drug delivery systems, including their design and evaluation.. IJF covers the following areas of Pharmacy:. Pharmaceutics, Industrial Pharmacy, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Nano-Technology Drug Delivery Systems, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Management, Pharmacy practice, Bio-Technology and Natural Product Research.. ...
Peer-review is the system used to assess the quality of a manuscript before it is published. Reviewers in the relevant research area assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity, and significance to help editors to determine whether the manuscript should be published in the journal.. Initial manuscript evaluation. The Editor first evaluates all manuscripts. It is rare, but it is possible for an exceptional manuscript to be accepted at this stage. Manuscripts rejected at this stage are insufficiently original, have serious scientific flaws, have poor grammar or English language, or are outside the aims and scope of the journal. Those that meet the editorial policies and a minimum quality level are normally passed on to at least 2 experts for review.. Type of Peer Review The journal employs the double-blind peer review process, where both reviewers and authors remain anonymous throughout the review process.. How the Reviewers is selected. Whenever possible, Reviewers are matched to the ...
The origins of Ashley Hall date from 1670, when Stephen Bull (d. 1706) arrived in Carolina with the intention of trading British millinery goods with Native Americans.,ref,Geraldine M. Meroney, Inseparable Loyalty: A Biography of William Bull (Norcross, GA: The Harrison Company, 1991), 6–8, [https://www.zotero.org/groups/54737/items/itemKey/ZDU4XXDA view on Zotero].,/ref, He also served as deputy to Lord Ashley (1621–1683), one of the eight Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina. Among the earliest English settlers in the colony, Bull assisted in selecting the site of Charles Town (later, Charleston), and helped found the first permanent European settlement there.,ref,Michael O. Hartley, The Ashley River: A Survey of Seventeenth Century Sites, Research Manuscript Series, Book 184 (Columbia, SC: South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, 1984), 57, [https://www.zotero.org/groups/54737/items/itemKey/KD3GH3QU view on ...
An Updated Edition of the Classic Text Polymers constitute the basis for the plastics, rubber, adhesives, fiber, and coating industries. The Fourth Edition of Introduction to Physical Polymer Science acknowledges the industrial success of polymers and the advancements made in the field while continuing to deliver the comprehensive introduction to polymer science that made its predecessors classic texts. The Fourth Edition continues its coverage of amorphous and crystalline materials, glass transitions, rubber elasticity, and mechanical behavior, and offers updated discussions of polymer blends, composites, and interfaces, as well as such basics as molecular weight determination. Thus, interrelationships among molecular structure, morphology, and mechanical behavior of polymers continue to provide much of the value of the book. Newly introduced topics include: * Nanocomposites, including carbon nanotubes and exfoliated montmorillonite clays * The structure, motions, and functions of DNA and proteins,
An Updated Edition of the Classic Text Polymers constitute the basis for the plastics, rubber, adhesives, fiber, and coating industries. The Fourth Edition of Introduction to Physical Polymer Science acknowledges the industrial success of polymers and the advancements made in the field while continuing to deliver the comprehensive introduction to polymer science that made its predecessors classic texts. The Fourth Edition continues its coverage of amorphous and crystalline materials, glass transitions, rubber elasticity, and mechanical behavior, and offers updated discussions of polymer blends, composites, and interfaces, as well as such basics as molecular weight determination. Thus, interrelationships among molecular structure, morphology, and mechanical behavior of polymers continue to provide much of the value of the book. Newly introduced topics include: * Nanocomposites, including carbon nanotubes and exfoliated montmorillonite clays * The structure, motions, and functions of DNA and proteins,
Chinese classic texts or canonical texts (simplified Chinese: 中国古典典籍; traditional Chinese: 中國古典典籍; pinyin: Zhōngguó gǔdiǎn diǎnjí) or simply dianji (典籍) refers to the Chinese texts which originated before the imperial unification by the Qin dynasty in 221 BC, particularly the Four Books and Five Classics of the Neo-Confucian tradition, themselves a customary abridgment of the Thirteen Classics. All of these pre-Qin texts were written in classical Chinese. All three canons are collectively known as the classics (t 經, s 经, jīng, lit. warp).[1] Chinese classic texts may more broadly refer to texts written either in vernacular Chinese or in the classical Chinese that was current until the fall of the last imperial dynasty, the Qing, in 1912. These can include shi (史, historical works), zi (子, philosophical works belonging to schools of thought other than the Confucian but also including works on agriculture, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, ...
Submission of a manuscript to the journal implies that no part of the manuscript has been previously published in any language in a permanent archive, or the whole manuscript or any part of the manuscript is being considered for publication by another journal, or it violates anyones copyrights or any other rights. Reproduction of tables and figures from previously published articles must accompany written permission from the copyright holder(s) and should be provided at the time of manuscript submission. Authors must also submit any closely-related manuscripts in press or submitted for publication to another journal. The corresponding/senior author is responsible for obtaining permission of manuscript submission from all co-authors, and for ensuring that all co-authors are in complete agreement with the contents of the manuscript and its authorship. It is also assumed that authors have complied with all ethical and privacy guidelines and/or legislation concerning the submitted work - ...
Karen Desmond, assistant professor of music. Project: Measuring Polyphony: An Online Music Editor for Late Medieval Polyphony. The grant will fund the development of a web-based software prototype that will offer new possibilities for the analysis and interpretation of late medieval music. The online music editor will allow users to access and make contributions to transcriptions of music directly linked to digital images of medieval manuscripts, and to learn about the original notation. A two-day workshop will bring together the leading experts in music encoding and medieval musicology to evaluate the prototype editor and to devise plans for its further development and rollout. The project builds on a project funded by a Brandeis Provosts Innovation Grant last year, and was begun by Desmond while she was a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, funded by the SSHRC.. Grant category: Digital Humanities Advancement. Funding: $46,799 ...
Geneva, Switzerland. On 7 October 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) will convene an informal consultation on how science can inform our response to Ebola virus disease. A group of scientists with expertise in Ebola control will work with WHO to review the current science and information emerging from the countries experiencing epidemics of Ebola virus disease. This expert advice will be used to inform WHO directions and actions in this current response and any future Ebola outbreaks.. Objectives of the consultation. The objective of the consultation is to obtain perspectives from the review of the available science in relation to diagnostic and virological findings, clinical features, epidemiology and the impact of Ebola disease control measures on the evolution of the outbreak. These observations may be used by WHO to:. ...
After becoming an avid researcher in college, I continued to dig up historical information from the National Library of Spain in Madrid during the decades that I lived there. Suddenly, I realized I had a large notebook/dictionary of words I did not comprehend in Old Spanish from readings of medieval classics like the Archipreste of Hita, Don Quixote etc. While organizing this information it occurred to me to present the word that pertained to medieval cookery and a medieval recipe that has something to do with the word. taken from medieval manuscripts. Each week I prepare three words with pertinent recipes and after trying the recipe, I share it these with you so that you cannot only learn about the etymology of the word but you can try the recipe too! Beside the Medieval Spanish Chef Blog, I am a Airbnb hostess. See pictures of the room I rent out at the airbnb website under The Most Magical Views of Santiago (Chile): http://www.airbnb.com/rooms/ ...
After becoming an avid researcher in college, I continued to dig up historical information from the National Library of Spain in Madrid during the decades that I lived there. Suddenly, I realized I had a large notebook/dictionary of words I did not comprehend in Old Spanish from readings of medieval classics like the Archipreste of Hita, Don Quixote etc. While organizing this information it occurred to me to present the word that pertained to medieval cookery and a medieval recipe that has something to do with the word. taken from medieval manuscripts. Each week I prepare three words with pertinent recipes and after trying the recipe, I share it these with you so that you cannot only learn about the etymology of the word but you can try the recipe too! Beside the Medieval Spanish Chef Blog, I am a Airbnb hostess. See pictures of the room I rent out at the airbnb website under The Most Magical Views of Santiago (Chile): http://www.airbnb.com/rooms/ ...
ACTION! the director shouts, and I slip on the headphones to watch another take. But my mind begins to wander from video village-parlance for the monitors where we sit on set-to a faraway village in the countryside of Wales. As a writer and producer on a brand new, star-studded, one-hour drama, I should be more excited, but my script took a beating before production at the hands of higher-ups, and the shows disappointing numbers its first few weeks on the air have us all, cast and crew alike, wondering if and when the axe will drop. And so my mind wanders from the set here in Queens to a scriptorium nestled in a lush green valley freckled with cattle and sheep, where a small team of scribes and illuminators is working to complete the final two volumes of a seven-volume Bible written entirely by hand in the tradition of the great medieval manuscripts.. Cut! the director shouts, and a make-up artist sitting behind me resumes her diatribe with the hair stylist. So, Im like, Fuck that! to ...
Contributors SG contributed to the diagnosis and management of the case and in writing the first draft of the manuscript. AE contributed to diagnosis, management, the conceptualisation of the report and in writing and critique of the manuscript. SK contributed to the diagnosis and management of the case and in writing the first draft of the manuscript. MM was involved in the discussion of the clinicopathological conference (CPC), writing and critique of the manuscript. MCS was involved in histopathological diagnosis, discussion of the pathology part of the CPC and in writing and critique of the manuscript. KK was involved in histopathological diagnosis, discussion of the pathology part of the CPC and in writing and critique of the manuscript. AG was involved in radiological diagnosis and discussion and writing and critique of the manuscript. Madhavi Tripathi was involved in positron emission tomography-CT interpretation and writing and critique of the manuscript. AK was involved in performing ...
Author manuscript, published in Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 332, 1-2 (2010) 1 DOI : 10.1016/j.mce.2010.09.013 Accepted Manuscript Title: The natural compounds atraric acid and N-butylbenzene-sulfonamide as antagonists of the human androgen receptor and inhibitors of prostate cancer cell growth peer-00654968, version 1 - 24 Dec 2011 Authors: Daniela Roell, Aria Baniahmad PII: DOI: Reference: S0303-7207(10)00474-0 doi:10.1016/j.mce.2010.09.013 MCE 7644 To appear in: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology Received date: Revised date: Accepted date: 29-6-2010 3-9-2010 27-9-2010 Please cite this article as: Roell, D., Baniahmad, A., The natural compounds atraric acid and N-butylbenzene-sulfonamide as antagonists of the human androgen receptor and inhibitors of prostate cancer cell growth, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology (2010), doi:10.1016/j.mce.2010.09.013 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing ...
Highlights from this extraordinary collection of illustrated manuscripts on the history of science and ideas, exhibited together publicly for the first time, demonstrate the circulation of knowledge around the world and across cultures during the medieval and early modern periods. Medieval Muslim and Christian medicine, Chinese acupuncture, secret experiments in alchemical laboratories, codebooks for keeping secrets secret, and French and Persian visions of the cosmos that blend science with spirituality were among the treasures on display. These manuscripts were produced for caliphs, popes, merchants, and scientists. Copied and illustrated by hand, their contents, their ideas and visions illustrate the human urge for knowledge and creative invention.. 5. Selected Islamic manuscripts of science and medicine in Schoenbergs collection. The electronic catalogue of Schoenberg Collection at the website of the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image provides detailed descriptions of the ...
University of the Wests Department of Religious Studies Professor, Dr. Darui Long, recently rediscovered a long-lost Buddhist manuscript while doing research at the historic Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. A section of The Lotus Sutra, written in gold dust on indigo paper, the manuscript was in the language of the Xi Xia, or Tangut peoples who lived in what is now China before they were eradicated by the Mongols who sought revenge for the death of Genghis Khan. We sat down with Dr. Long for an interview to learn how this rare document came to Poland, what the significance of this rediscovery is, and what it was like to investigate unaccounted for manuscripts in an 800 year-old European library. Read more about this fascinating contribution to world history and Buddhist studies on our UWest blog.. ...
Contributors DG helped design the study, collected data, created the figures, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript. OOH helped design the study, collected data, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript. AK analyzed data, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript. ERM helped design the study, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript. ...
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Provision on articles submitted to the journal BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Historical sciences. Philosophy. Religion Series. 1.The manuscript submitted (see online manuscript submission instructions) by the author is received by the editorial office of the journal. The specialist of Scientific Publications Department (Editorial Department) - the journal manager - checks the manuscript for compliance with the technical requirements. Together with the manuscript, the author sends a cover letter to the editorial office of the journal (see the cover letter template) on the autonomous nature of the submitted manuscript, consent to check the article for plagiarism, inclusion in various databases and information systems, including full-text versions, in case of publication and granting exclusive rights to the publisher.. 2.The Journal Manager checks the manuscript for self-completion through a licensed automatic plagiarism checker Anti-Plagiarism.VUZ ...
Pupil Book 3 is a fully levelled resource matching the new specs, helping students boost their levels at Key Stage 3, getting them ready to start on their GCSEs. Look out for the differentiated colour-coded levelling and How Science Works throughout, making the transition to the new curriculum easy! * Progression from Pupil Book 1 and 2, and helping to prepare the students for starting on their GCSEs * Fully differentiated Book with clear colour-coded levelling on every page that motivates your students and enables you to assess progress * How Science Works exciting mid-topic activity pages and clearly labelled How Science Works boxes and icons throughout the book that bring science to life * Level Boosters that help with Assessment for Learning by encouraging students to take responsibility for their own ...
OnlineFirst articles are published online before they appear in a regular issue of the journal. Clinical Cancer Research publishes two types of OnlineFirst articles.. OnlineFirst Author Manuscripts are PDF versions of manuscripts that have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication, but not yet copyedited or typeset, allowing readers the most rapid access to accepted papers. They appear on the OnlineFirst page as submitted by the authors. The Author Manuscript remains on the OnlineFirst page until it is either replaced by the final proof version or when the final version of the paper is published in an online issue.. Please note that while we strive to post all accepted manuscripts within two days of their acceptance, there may be editorial considerations, such as a planned press release or the need to coordinate posting of related articles, which may preclude or delay Author Manuscript posting.. Author Manuscripts are normally replaced on the OnlineFirst page by the final proof version of ...
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