Sentences with phrase «science oa»

In the latest publication from Future Science OA, John Enrique Mata and colleagues from Oregon State University (OR, USA) and Western University of Health Sciences (CA, USA) assess a novel membrane - spanning peptide (MSP) expressing the isoleucine - lysine - valine - alanine - valine (IKVAV) epitope in mice, following hemilaminectomy and compression injury.
Future Science OA is an online, open access (CC - BY), peer - reviewed title from Future Science Group.
Future Science OA FSO79, doi: 10.4155 / fso.15.79 (2015)(Epub ahead of print).
New research piece published in Future Science OA reports on a new method of aligning cells on biomaterials.

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Keen to step up the pace, Sander Dekker, the Dutch state secretary for education, culture, and science, announced in 2013 that the government aimed to make the entire Dutch research output available through OA by 2024.
The Open Access (OA) movement, launched in Britain but greatly expanded by the Public Library of Science (PLoS), seeks to eliminate the firewall that separates published work from public access.
«Ocean acidification» (OA), a change in seawater chemistry driven by increased uptake of atmospheric CO2 by the oceans, has probably been the most - studied single topic in marine science in recent times.
As is true across all of science, studies that report no effect of OA are typically more difficult to publish.
Fifthly, as kindly pointed out by Tom Curtis at Skeptical science to the maths challenged Russ R statement that G = +0.9 ± 0.4 °C and OA = -0.25 ± 0.35 °C.
While someone who doesn't follow climate change science might think OA is a stomach condition resulting from eating bad seafood, OA is claimed to be a phenomenon that will destroy ocean life — all due to mankind's use of fossil fuels.
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