Scholarly-Open-Access-Astrobiology-Journals:
Scholarly
journals for astrobiology, also referred to as academic journals, are regularly published
journals related to a particular discipline of academia. Scientists or researchers write scholarly
articles on the basis of authentic, innovative and native research done by the scholar. Scholars publish their
articles to share their research and to communicate. These
journals are usually understood and accessed by students , academics or related field experts as the content will be highly specific and not all will grasp and follow. These are subject to peer-review by members of the editorial board who are extremely trained in that particular area. It is accepted for publication only by peer reviewed general. This method enables the careful appraisal of the material of the article there while preserving the journal's high standard. Scientific
journals publishing original scientific work are referred to as
research articles (information in these
articles is considered to be the primary source) and those briefly reviewing existing data are referred to as review articles. To prevent prejudice and ambiguity, all of these papers adopt a standardized precise and unambiguous structure. To endorse the material all the data such as maps, charts and tables are displayed. There's less scope to add photos or make them attractive for astrobiology.
High Impact List of Articles
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Diagnosing cachexia
A Laviano & A Paldino
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Diagnosing cachexia
A Laviano & A Paldino
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Osteoarthritis in 2010
Jean-Pierre Pelletier, Johanne Martel-Pelletier and Jean-Yves Reginster
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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Osteoarthritis in 2010
Jean-Pierre Pelletier, Johanne Martel-Pelletier and Jean-Yves Reginster
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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Author Guidelines: Volume 7 Issue 5
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Author Guidelines: Volume 7 Issue 5
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Bulletin Board: Volume 6 Issue 6
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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Bulletin Board: Volume 6 Issue 6
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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Effects of Lycium barbarum L. root bark extract on alloxan-induced diabetic mice
Dawei Gao, Qingwang Li, Zhiwei Liu, Ying Li, Zhihua Liu, Yusheng Fan, Zengsheng Han and Jian Li1
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Effects of Lycium barbarum L. root bark extract on alloxan-induced diabetic mice
Dawei Gao, Qingwang Li, Zhiwei Liu, Ying Li, Zhihua Liu, Yusheng Fan, Zengsheng Han and Jian Li1
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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