X-Ray Spectrometry is devoted to
the rapid publication of papers dealing with the theory and application of x-ray spectrometry using electron, x-ray photon, proton, γ and γ - x sources.
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry is devoted to
the rapid publication of papers which are concerned with the development of magnetic resonance techniques, or in which the application of such techniques plays a pivotal part.
Not exact matches
When Lewis did put pen to
paper, the seven stories
of the Chronicles were produced — even for as fluent as Lewis — in an astonishingly
rapid burst
of creativity (with the
publication of the first in 1950 and the seventh in 1956).
First Release provides
rapid online
publication of selected research
papers, Perspectives, and other articles that have recently been accepted for
publication in Science.
Authors will benefit from the robust journal activities including very
rapid review (average time to decision is less than 23 days, 14 days to online
publication), high visibility and impact (
papers publicized on journal website, monthly newsletters, Facebook, Twitter, 2011 impact factor 3.368,), and author services (connection to nomenclature services, pre-
publication annotation
of data for submission to data resources and repositories, as well as video and other alternative content as part
of the embedded content).
While GRL publishes many excellent
papers and provides an important forum to the research community for
rapid publication of important results, occasionally, poor
papers slip through the net.
Announcing the
publication today
of Version 3 2
of my
paper that tests the hypothesis that polar bear population declines result from
rapid declines in summer sea ice, updated with recently available data.
What's very unfortunate in the Schwartz
paper is the following, however: «However in a subsequent
publication a year later Lyman et al. [2006] reported a
rapid net loss
of ocean heat for 2003 - 2005 that led those investigators to estimate... a value much more consistent with the long - term record in the Levitus et al. [2005] data set.»