Biomedical Materials Science is dedicated to the advancement of biomaterials science, with a primary focus on the application and use of biomedical materials in medicine and healthcare. The journal aims to publish high-quality research articles, reviews, and communications that not only advance the science and innovation of biomaterials, but also emphasize their real-world usability and clinical relevance, ensuring that each material's potential is evaluated through the lens of practical healthcare application. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
Biomedical Materials Science serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals to share their findings and innovations, fostering collaboration and advancing the field of biomaterials. The journal welcomes submissions that provide significant insights and advancements in the design, development, and application of biomaterials for improving human health.
Emblema del Instituto Nacional para Programas Especiales de Salud (INPES).1968-1975.Esta denominación se conservó hasta 1975 y. luego. mediante el.
Experimental Economics, the official journal of the Economic Science Association, serves the growing group of economists around the world who use laboratory methods to study phenomena that are difficult to observe directly in naturally occurring economic contexts. The journal publishes high quality papers in any area of experimental research in economics and in related fields such as accounting, finance, political science, and the psychology of decision-making. Readers will also find state-of-the-art theoretical work and econometric work motivated by experimental data. Lastly, the journal publishes articles with a primary focus on methodology or replication of controversial findings. Experimental Economics provides a forum for interactive discussions of major issues by inviting papers and comments on broad topics. In addition to full-length research articles, the journal features a section devoted to short papers.Officially cited as: Exp Econ
Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry (Koordinatsionnaya Khimiya) was founded in 1975 and is now one of the most prominent chemical journals in Russia. It presents reviews, original papers, and communications on all aspects of theoretical and experimental coordination chemistry. Modern coordination chemistry occupies a special interdisciplinary position in the chemical sciences, being at the junction of various fields and serving as a bridge between the inorganic, organic, physical, analytical, and biological branches of chemistry. The Russian school of coordination chemistry, which began as a creative friendship between A. Werner and L. Chugaev, has developed strong ties with leading western chemical schools. Russian chemists have contributed a great deal to the formation and growth of this field of chemistry and still play a leading role in the world chemical science. The materials published in the Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry are meant not only for specialists in various fields of pure che
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