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Clinical Genetics (journal)
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Clinical Genetics is a peer-reviewed medical journal of genetics. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2014 impact factor is 3.931 and it is edited by Prof. Reiner A. Veitia, Paris Diderot University. Clinical Genetics is abstracted and indexed in, Official website
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Compare (journal)
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Compare, A Journal of Comparative and International Education is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on education and pedagogy. The journal was established in 1975 and is published by Taylor & Francis and it is the official journal of the British Association for International and Comparative Education. The journal is abstracted and indexed in, Sociological Abstracts Official website
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Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
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The journal is published by Taylor and Francis Group and since 2008 the editor in chief is John R. Burnett. The journal publishes 6 issues per year in print and online editions and is available on a subscription basis. Individual articles can be purchased on a pay-per-view basis, all back-issues of the journal are available online to subscribers to the electronic edition
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The Festivus
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The Festivus is a publication about malacology and conchology published by the San Diego Shell Club in San Diego, California. Originating in 1970, the publication became a peer-reviewed scientific journal. The Festivus began as a newsletter with Blanche Brewer as its founding editor in 1970. In 1976 Brewer was succeeded by Carole Hertz, and over the course of years the journal became peer-reviewed under editor-in-chief Carole Hertz. In March 2014 Hertz was succeeded by Co-Editors David P. Berschauer, in its rebirth The Festivus uses a blind peer review process and has an expanded peer review board of professionals worldwide. The publications name is in honor of a species of sea snail which occurs locally, the festive murex, previously known as Murex festivus. Under the second editor Carole Hertzs guidance the journal grew into a scientific journal, the first quarterly issue was published in May 2014, which for the first time included articles naming new taxa. Occasionally, The Festivus has published book-like Special Supplements and books as Special Publications, the Festivus at Biodiversity Heritage Library
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General Relativity and Gravitation
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General Relativity and Gravitation is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal. It was established in 1970, and is published by Springer Science+Business Media under the auspices of the International Society on General Relativity, the two editors-in-chief are Abhay Ashtekar and Roy Maartens, former editors include George Francis Rayner Ellis and Hermann Nicolai. The journals field of interest is modern gravitational physics, encompassing all theoretical and experimental aspects of general relativity, the aims of General Relativity and Gravitation include public outreach through teaching and public understanding, as well as disseminate the history of general relativity and gravitation. Another aim of the journal is to publish research on numerous topics. Publishing formats include original papers, short communications, commentaries, review articles. The journal also includes topics related to the journals science topics, along with mathematical results
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The Gryphon
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The Gryphon, formerly known as Leeds Student, is a British weekly student newspaper, published free every Friday during term-time and distributed around the University of Leeds, Leeds, England. The only paid position is that of the editor, who is elected yearly by members of Leeds University Union, the articles are written by students, and are largely about local and student based issues. In 2014, Leeds Student was renamed to The Gryphon in a return to the name of the first Leeds University newspaper from 1895. The editorship became a full-time, paid position in 1972 after a campaign led by the then editor, Paul Vallely. Notable previous editors include Paul Dacre and Nicholas Witchell, in 1970 the students unions of Leeds University and the then Leeds Polytechnic voted to amalgamate their newspapers into a single publication entitled Leeds Student. In its first year of existence and again two years later the paper was voted Student Newspaper of the Year in the Student Media Awards, the paper has subsequently been awarded the accolade of Publication of the Year in the Guardian Student Media Awards in 1998,1999 and 2009. In December 2005, Leeds Metropolitan University Students Union members chose via ballot to dissociate from the paper, members voted to dissolve the link, and henceforth the paper is a solely Leeds University Union maintained enterprise. In 2012 the Leeds Student newspaper became the first student newspaper in the UK to launch an iPad edition, the app was built by the papers 2011/12 Editor Elizabeth Edmonds and 2011/12 Digital Editor Jack Dearlove using QuarkXpress 9s app building tools. The app delivers a digitally remastered version of the best of each week’s paper through Apples Newsstand, the app continues to be published by 2012/13 Editor Lucy Snow and 2012/13 Digital Editor Giovanni Da Costa. In 2014 Leeds Student was renamed as The Gryphon under elected editor Jasmine Andersson, the Gryphon returned to the original name of the paper when it was founded in 1897. Leeds Student has stirred debate over a variety of articles and these range from a full-page interview with BNP leader Nick Griffin, in which a remark that homosexuals should be kept in the closet and the door behind them kept firmly shut caused great offence. In April 2010 Leeds Student again found itself at the centre of controversy after an issue dated 30 April was removed from circulation by Leeds University Union representatives. The issue in question featured a comment by Palestinian journalist Sameh Habeeb regarding beliefs in a bias in the media. Dr Elliss comments were widely condemned, a campaign was launched by Hanif Leylabi, President of the Unite Against Fascism organisation, which called upon the university to sack Ellis. A statement was released by Leeds University Union calling for his dismissal, Leeds University condemned Ellis views as abhorrent. Ellis was subsequently suspended by the Vice-Chancellor, Michael Arthur, pending disciplinary proceedings, the University issued a media release stating that it was investigating an alleged breach of its diversity policy. Dr Ellis took early retirement in June 2006, pre-empting the outcome of the disciplinary action, in 2014 a funding issue almost led to the closure of the paper due to a dispute with the students union about advertising but closure was averted
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering paediatric endocrinology published by Karger Publishers and the editor-in-chief is S. Cianfarani, Rome. It is a journal of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology, the Pediatric Endocrine Society. The journal was established in 1970 as Hormones and renamed Hormone Research in 1973, the founding editor-in-chief was M. Marois, who was succeeded in 1976 by J. Girard. From 1996 to 2003 the journal was edited by M. B, ranke, who was succeeded in 2004 by P. Czernichow. The journal is abstracted and indexed in, According to the Journal Citation Reports, official website European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Pediatric Endocrine Society Sociedade Latino-Americana de Endocrinologia Pediátrica
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Hundred Flowers (newspaper)
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Hundred Flowers was an underground newspaper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota from April 17,1970 to April 4,1972. It was produced by a collective, with the main instigator being antiwar activist. The 16-page, two-color tabloid was published weekly and cost 25 cents, hundred Flowers was a blend of antiwar radical activism with hippie counterculture, with special issues devoted to the Womens Liberation and Gay Liberation movements and to the Black Panther Party. Ed Felien went on to serve on the Minneapolis City Council and to establish South Side Pride, for at least the first 8 months of its existence the core group lived in a staff commune. Half the money went to pay for printing and the other half paid the rent, utilities, the paper was also printed at the Pipestone County Star in Pipestone, Minn. for a few issues. The publication was relaunched as a biweekly from January 29,1971 to May 1,1971, the paper continued to be published irregularly until April 4,1972. Beginning in 1970, the paper was published from offices above Liberty House at the corner of 6th Street, Liberty House also housed the Peoples Pantry food co-op, the catalyst for the new wave food co-op movement in Minnesota
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Infection and Immunity
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Infection and Immunity is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Society for Microbiology. It focuses on interactions between bacterial, fungal, or parasitic pathogens and their hosts, the journal publishes primary research articles, editorials, commentaries, minireviews, and a spotlight report highlighting articles of particular interest selected by the editors. Articles are freely accessible after 6 months, through its Global Outreach Program, free online access is available to qualified microbiologists in eligible developing countries. The journal was established in 1970, prior to that time, original research articles covering topics in infection and immunity were published in a section of the Journal of Bacteriology. As the size of this grew, the need for a separate journal publishing peer-reviewed research in this area became apparent. The first editor-in-chief was Erwin Neter