The International Journal of Ventilation
Aims and Scope
This is a peer reviewed journal aimed at providing the latest information on research and application.
Topics include:
• New ideas concerned with the development or application of ventilation;
• Validated case studies demonstrating the performance of ventilation strategies;
• Information on needs and solutions for specific building types including: offices, dwellings, schools, hospitals, parking garages, urban buildings and recreational buildings etc;
• Developments in numerical methods;
• Measurement techniques;
• Related issues in which the impact of ventilation plays an important role (e.g. the interaction of ventilation with air quality, health and comfort);
• Energy issues related to ventilation (e.g. low energy systems, ventilation heating and cooling loss);
• Driving forces (weather data, fan performance etc).
The journal scope covers all clinical, medical, scientific and technological aspects of veterinary / medical research which include but not limited to:
•Infectious diseases
•Epidemiology, disease dynamics
•Pet medicine, pet care
•Large / small animal medicine
•Wildlife diseases , wildlife management
•Aquatic animal diseases , aquaculture management
•Avian / Rabbit diseases
•Veterinary surgery ; Anesthesiology ; Radiology
•Veterinary endoscopy , sonography
•Experimental Surgery
•Veterinary obstetrics ; gynecology ; andrology ; teratology; breeding; dairy science
•Veterinary hygiene ; animal behavior / managment; zoonosis
•Animal nutrition; clinical Nutrition; nutritional deficiency diseases
•Food hygiene , food technology
•Forensic medicine, environmental toxicology
•Microbiology; virology; parasitology; immunology, oncology
•Pathology; histology ; histochemistry; molecular pathology; molecular diagnostics
•Pharmacology, clinical pharmacology
•Physiology; endocrinology; biochemistry, molecular biology
•Anatomy , embryology
View a list of the latest free articles available from International Journal of Water Resources Development International Journal of Water Resources Development covers all aspects of water development and management in both industrialized and Third World countries. Contents focus on the practical implementation of policies for water resources development, monitoring and evaluation of technical projects, and, to a lesser extent, water resources research. Articles are rigorous and in-depth, and range in approach from applied geographical analysis to the examination of strategic, economic and social issues.The journal would be of interest to:Academics and researchers in the water resources field;Policymakers and managers in all organizations that are affected by, or concerned with, water resources development;Hydrologist, economist, sociologist, geographers, geologists, meteorologists and limnologist;Lawyers and administrators;Civil, mechanical and electrical engineers with an interest in this area. Peer Review StatementAll papers published in this journal have undergone initial editorial screening and later extensive peer reviews.DisclaimerTaylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 8220;Content8221;) contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.
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