New journals from Springer.Springer has discontinued publication of "Anatomy & Embryology embryology Study of the formation and development of an embryo and fetus. Before widespread use of the microscope and the advent of cellular biology in the 19th century, embryology was based on descriptive and comparative studies. " and launched "Brain Structure & Functions in its place. The new title, launched this quarter, will be published six times a year as a forum for the discussion of structure-function relationship in the mammalian brain. Articles and editorial includes coverage of such topics as molecular, cellular, developmental and system architecture, the neuro-anatomy of behavior of cognitive functions, clinical neuro-anatomy, and brain dysfunction. Springer said the new journal provides a new venue for "work that integrates findings across ... techniques or level of analysis, allowing this journal to become an important resource promoting a holistic-integrative approach to neuroscience." Launched in March, "Sensing and Instrumentation for Food Quality and Safety" is an interdisciplinary journal that covers the latest research in measurement and detection methodologies and techniques for the assessment, monitoring and control of food quality and safety. It includes information on sensing principles and mechanisms, biosensors, imaging techniques and processing, bio-imaging, signal processing See DSP. , food quality control and food safety monitoring Safety Monitoring of a clinical trial is conducted by an independent physician with relevant expertise. This is accomplished by review of adverse event, immediately after they occur, with timely follow-up through resolution. systems. "Journal of Cancer Survivorship survivorship n. the right to receive full title or ownership due to having survived another person. Survivorship is particularly applied to persons owning real property or other assets, such as bank accounts or stocks, in "joint tenancy. " is an international journal that addresses knowledge and practice in areas related to improving the quality of care and quality of life of cancer survivors Cancer survivors are those individuals with cancer of any type, current or past, who are still living. The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) pioneered the definition of survivor as from the time of diagnosis and for the balance of life, a person diagnosed with . Special issues will focus on major topics, including cognitive limitations, health behaviors, health services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract , distress, fatigue and work-related issues. The first issue includes articles on research opportunities in melanoma survivors, screening practices in cancer survivors, and long-term health planning for cancer survivors. |
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