I'm sorry the publisher hasn't made
the article available open access, but the study makes clear that «For ETs [ellagitannins, the phytonutrients thought primarily responsible for the high antioxidant content of blackberries, strawberries, and raspberries], a total inhibition of absorption after intake of blackberry juice prepared with defatted milk was observed.»
Not exact matches
Open Access: In scholarly publishing (including peer - reviewed scientific journals), the practice of making all journal
articles available free.
Janet Franklin, a distinguished professor of biogeography at the University of California, Riverside, coordinated the interpretation and reporting of the data, which is publicly
available as an
open access article.
The journal will be
open access, meaning that
articles will be freely
available online the moment they are published.
The
article «Acute Effects of a Spinach Extract Rich in Thylakoids on Satiety: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial» is an
Open Access article available from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, the official publication of the American College of Nutrition.
The results of their study are now
available in an
Open Access Article from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, the Official Publication of the American College of Nutrition and a publication from Routledge.
Jacques Genest report in this scientific
article that there are a bewildering number of scientific databases for genomics, DNA sequences, proteomics, and metabolomics that are
open access or require institutional (for a fee)
access available for researchers especially in Human variant databases.
The
article is
available open access at:
The full
article is
available open access — meaning you can read it for free.
Examples covering each of the learning areas are
available on the project website and in an
open access article published in the Learning Communities Journal (Bow, 2016).
There are tons of
open access peer reviewed climate science
articles available, and quite a lot more at your nearest academic library.
This nascent movement is a natural extension of the well - developed movement for free
access to primary legal materials and the equally well - developed
open access movement, which seeks to make all scholarly journal
articles freely
available on the Internet.
Open access's ability to increase the value of the individual
article is also the result, in part, of the comprehensive and precise academic search capacities
available through Google Scholar and other sources.
Of note is the fact that the JLA will be
open access, and all
articles will be published on the journal website as soon as they are
available.
This is a thoroughly up - to - date example of a law journal: not only is is
open access (Creative Commons Attribution 3 License), but all
articles are
available in three formats, Word.
I like that the journal has an
open access policy, making it
available to anyone and includes peer - reviewed
articles.
It's a «delayed
open access» journal which is nice because that means the
articles are openly
available 15 months after they've been published.
The series specializes in
articles in any field of Social Anthropology which are
available online as
open -
access and free - to - read.
If you or your funder wish your
article to be freely
available online to nonsubscribers immediately upon publication (gold
open access), you can opt for it to be included in SAGE Choice, subject to payment of a publication fee.
Did you know that there almost 250
open access article processing charge (APC) funds
available to researchers worldwide?
If you or your funder wish your
article to be freely
available online to nonsubscribers immediately upon publication (gold
open access), you can opt for it to be included in SAGE Choice, subject to the payment of a publication fee.