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| | | | | Nothing I could find, but you definitely could coin one! -Admin Opal | |
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openaccessbelgium.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This is a compilation of reactions on this article: 'Who's afraid of peer review?' To be honest, I'm quite in favor of the open access movement and I'm glad that a site as PLOSOne did reject the paper. | |
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| | | | | Everything is a language for something. This gentle snowfall choreography of tiny drones returning to their cases, like strange moths fluttering down and settling, is a transient allegory. The nervous electric rhythms are gone and all that remains to do in the calm is to stare at these stars as they drop and then strain... | |
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| | | Abstract. Solubility of aerosol trace elements, which determines their bioavailability and reactivity, is operationally defined and strongly depends on the leaching protocol used. Ultrapure water batch leaching is one of the most widely used leaching protocols, while the specific leaching protocols used in different labs can still differ in agitation methods, contact time, and filter pore size. It is yet unclear to which extent the difference in these experimental parameters would affect the aerosol trac... | ||