953 resultados para 505 Serial publications
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This study was designed to locate and document serial literature on occupational therapy published since 1900. Emphasis is placed on finding articles on occupational therapy or by occupational therapists from sources other than those normally associated with the professional journals. Multiple sources were used including print indexes, online databases, occupational therapy bibliographies, and tables of contents or yearly indexes. Almost 7,000 articles were identified, not including those published in foreign journals. Occupational therapy publications have increased steadily since 1900, with the most rapid increase during the 1970s and 1980s when five new occupational therapy journals were initiated. Suggestions for formulating search strategies are included.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Papers presented at an Institute conducted by the Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, November 2-5, 1969."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Supersedes its Synopsis of style, part 2, 1937.
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At head of title: Library of Congress.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The purpose of this document is to provide a single source of reference for every paper published in the journals directly related to research in Construction Management. It is indexed by author and keyword and contains the titles, authors, abstracts and keywords of every article from the following journals: • Building Research and Information (BRI) • Construction Management and Economics (CME) • Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM) • Journal of Construction Procurement (JCP) • Journal of Construction Research (JCR) • Journal of Financial Management in Property and Construction (JFM) • RICS Research Papers (RICS) The index entries give short forms of the bibliographical citations, rather than page numbers, to enable annual updates to the abstracts. Each annual update will carry cumulative indexes, so that only one index needs to be consulted.
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The purpose of this document is to provide a single source of reference for every paper published in the journals directly related to research in Construction Management. This volume brings together articles published during 1999. It is indexed by author and keyword and contains the titles, authors, abstracts and keywords of every article from the following journals: • Building Research and Information (BRI) • Construction Management and Economics (CME) • Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM) • Journal of Construction Procurement (JCP) • RICS Research Papers (RICS) The index entries give short forms of the bibliographical citations, rather than page numbers, to enable rapid reference to articles. A cumulative volume is available from the editor. Included in this volume is an appendix listing a wide range of journals associated with construction management research, giving details of frequency, editorial addresses and web sites, as well as whether each journal is international and/or refereed.
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Modern science, which was an indigenous product of Western culture, is now being practised in many non-Western countries. This paper discusses the peculiar social, cultural and intellectual problems which scientists of these non-Western countries face in adopting Western science in their situations, with special reference to India. It is pointed out that, in addition to money and communication, it is necessary to have a proper psychological gestalt to practise science satisfactorily. The author analyzes his experience as a physics student in India and in the United States to clarify the nature of this psychological gestalt, and to explain what makes it difficult for non-Western scientists to acquire it.
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Increasing demand for energy and continuing increase in environmental as well as financial cost of use of fossil fuels drive the need for utilization of fuels from sustainable sources for power generation. Development of fuel-flexible combustion systems is vital in enabling the use of sustainable fuels. It is also important that these sustainable combustion systems meet the strict governmental emission legislations. Biogas is considered as one of the viable sustainable fuels that can be used to power modern gas turbines: However, the change in chemical, thermal and transport properties as well as change in Wobbe index due to the variation of the fuel constituents can have a significant effect on the performance of the combustor. It is known that the fuel properties have strong influence on the dynamic flame response; however there is a lack of detailed information regarding the effect of fuel compositions on the sensitivity of the flames subjected to flow perturbations. In this study, we describe an experimental effort investigating the response of premixed biogas-air turbulent flames with varying proportions of CH4 and CO2 to velocity perturbations. The flame was stabilized using a centrally placed conical bluff body. Acoustic perturbations were imposed to the flow using loud speakers. The flame dynamics and the local heat release rate of these acoustically excited biogas flames were studied using simultaneous measurements of OH and H2CO planar laser induced fluorescence. OH* chemiluminescence along with acoustic pressure measurements were also recorded to estimate the total flame heat release modulation and the velocity fluctuations. The measurements were carried out by keeping the theoretical laminar flame speed constant while varying the bulk velocity and the fuel composition. The results indicate that the flame sensitivity to perturbations increased with increased dilution of CH4 by CO2 at low amplitude forcing, while at high amplitude forcing conditions the magnitude of the flame response was independent of dilution.
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Objectivo: Avaliar o grau de ajuste da Acta Médica Portuguesa às normas internacionais de elaboração e apresentação de publicações periódicas. Métodos: Análise do cumprimento das normas internacionais de edição de publicações periódicas, reconhecidas numa recente revisão realizada pela Fundação Espanhola para a Ciências e Tecnologia. Só foram avaliados capítulos relativos à normativa de aspecto, e não os relativos às normas para autores e política editorial. O cumprimento das normas dos capítulos características gerais e índice de fascículos é comparado com o conteúdo da página web da Acta Médica Portuguesa; o capítulo contributos compara-se com o aspecto dos artigos publicados em 2007. Resultados: Em 2007 foram publicados 70 artigos nos seis fascículos do volume 20 da Acta Médica Portuguesa. Entre os 76 critérios avaliados, sete foram considerados não aplicáveis. Dos 69 restantes critérios, a Acta Médica Portuguesa cumpre 27 (39,1%). Discussão: São propostas soluções simples para o cumprimento de 51 critérios (73,9%), deixando 10 critérios como discutíveis tendo em consideração a edição moderna de revistas electrónicas. O presente estudo não avaliou os critérios normativos relativos às normas para autores nem à política editorial, que deveriam ser objecto de outra análise. Conclusão: A Acta Médica Portuguesa cumpre 41% dos critérios normativos analisados para a apresentação de revistas, e com pequenas alterações pode chegar ao cumprimento de 75% dos critérios.
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no.53 (1971)
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no.45 (1967)
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no.26 (1960)