Journal of Automated Methods and Management in Chemistry
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An established international journal, the Journal of Automated Methods and Management in Chemistry covers all aspects of automation and mechanization in analytical, clinical, and industrial environments. The journal publishes original research papers; short communications on innovations, techniques, and instrumentation, or current research in progress; reports on recent commercial developments; and meeting reports, book reviews, and information on forthcoming events and new products. The journal is particularly committed to publishing papers on the economic justification for automatic analysis and to expert systems, the justification, and installation of LIMS systems and robotic applications. Our editorial policy is to include applications relating to industrial chemistry, clinical chemistry, and process monitoring. All research papers are refereed. Source
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Search ArticlesA note on recent content takedowns
ResearchGate recently received demands from two publishers — Elsevier and the American Chemical Society (ACS) — to remove certain content that they alleged infringed their copyrights. These types of requests are not really new: we have received many similar requests from them in the past, and, in accordance with applicable law, have complied with them. But these most recent requests were notable because of the number of articles involved.
P Does Not Equal NP
Using a Godel diagonalization argument involving representing formulas, it is shown that no proof system for the tautologies has a polynomial time proof generator.
August 2021 status of cropping in the wider surroundings of Mekelle (Tigray, Ethiopia)
Collecting field data on 161 sampling sites in very difficult conditions has allowed us to evaluate the status of cropping in part of the Tigray region of Ethiopia. We have observed that local farming communities are remarkably resilient, also in times of conflict and instability. Relying on indigenous knowledge and local practices, farmers have shifted to the production to crops that need minimal effort and resources.
(PDF) Elbow joint angles in elbow flexor unilateral resistance exercise training determine its effects on muscle strength and thickness of trained and non-trained arms
The present study compared two unilateral arm curl resistance exercise protocols with a different starting and finishing elbow joint angle in the same ROM for changes in elbow flexors strength and muscle thickness of the trained and non-trained arms. Thirty-two non-resistance trained young adults were randomly assigned to one of the three groups: extended joint training (0°-50°; EXT, n=12); flexed joint training (80°-130°; FLE, n=12); and non-training control (n=8).
SARS-CoV-2 Origins Research Reference Project - 20210813
Update #2 - I've uploaded a new version of this file [8/13]; the overall count of sources has grown from 598 to 703. I've also added additional tabs. Update #1 - This is an update of my ongoing compilation of COVID-19 origin investigation sources, taking the total from 520 to 598. This version will finally sport a DOI.
Rising to Ostrom's Challenge: An invitation to walk on the bright side of politics, governance and public service
As a group of fifteen scholars from different sub-fields, countries, and generations, we argue that public administration would benefit from launching a self-conscious and cohesive strand of ‘positive’ scholarship, akin to social science subfields like positive psychology, positive organisational studies, and positive evaluation. We call for a program of research devoted to uncovering and understanding instances of high performing public problem-solving and public service delivery.