New journals from Springer Science + Business.Springer springer a North American term commonly used to describe heifers close to term with their first calf. Science + Business (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ) has begun the publication of three new journals, including "Central European Journal European Journal is a weekly Deutsche Welle (DW) news program produced in English. It is broadcast from Brussels, Belgium and primarily covers political and economic developments across the European Union and the rest of Europe, as well as issues of particular concern to of Biology," "Targeted Oncology" and "Learning Inquiry." All three have quarterly frequency. "Learning Inquiry" will launch in 2007 as a title whose goal is to be a forum centered on learning that remains open to varied objects of inquiry, including machine, human, plant and animal learning as well as the processes of learning in business, government and the professions. Content will identify the central areas of learning inquiry to provide focus for future research and will "strike a balance," Springer said, between presenting research and documenting current knowledge to foster a dialogue on learning independent of domain and methodological restrictions. "Targeted Oncology," a journal that premiered in January, is designed to be a relevant tool for all physicians committed to the field of oncology and covers new treatment strategies and methods. Content covers the study of molecular pathways, inhibiting tumor tumor: see neoplasm. growth, progression, pharmaceutical options, and the treatment of specific cancers, among others. Launched earlier this year, "Central European Journal of Biology" publishes research results in all biology fields and is designed to be a source of research from Central and Eastern Europe The term "Central and Eastern Europe" came into wide spread use, replacing "Eastern bloc", to describe former Communist countries in Europe, after the collapse of the Iron Curtain in 1989/90. , while assisting researchers where English is not the mother tongue mother tongue n. 1. One's native language. 2. A parent language. mother tongue Noun the language first learned by a child Noun 1. . It features research articles, reviews, reports and commentaries on such topics as animal science, transplantation, immunology, genomics, evolution, gene therapy, biochemistry, embryonic stem-cell, proteomics and plant science. |
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