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Advanced Materials
Materials Science: State of the Art 2010
Advanced Materials has collected together a selection of review articles into a single issue, creating a one-stop-shop for readers to appreciate the latest in materials science research. It is essential reading for those who want to know where materials science is now, and where it is headed. From molecular electronics to biomaterials, solar cells to inorganic structures - these reviews cover some of the most exciting advances being made in materials science as we enter the second decade of the 20th century. Have a look at the issue Materials Science: State of the Art 2010.
Special Section: Advanced Energy Materials
Advanced Energy Materials is a new recurring special section in Advanced Materials that highlights selected papers on energy-related topics. Look for articles to appear on Early View (www.advmat.de
and www.advenergymat.de) and on MaterialsViews!
Chemical Engineering & Technology
Chemical Engineers: Look here
A great deal of interesting information is available on the Internet - but where to start your search? www.ChemBioEng.com
is the new free online resource for everybody in the field. Check it out today.
Macromolecular Bioscience
Happy Birthday, Macromoleuclar Bioscience
Congratulations to Macromolecular Bioscience that celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Read the successful story of Macromolecular Bioscience Happy Birthday, MBS! and find out more about the journal. All articles of the first issue can be fully accessed online. Enjoy reading now!
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Special Series on Functional Polymers
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics publishes the Special Series to capture recent trends, stimulate new ideas, and to promote novel developments in the research area of Functional Polymers. After the first part of this series on Triple-Bond Building Blocks Professor Ben Zhong Tang also acts as the guest-editor for the second part on Luminogenic Polymers, which represent a field that is under hot pursuit in the
polymer research laboratories all over the world. Have a look at the Special Series.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Best of Macros 2009 – Free Access
The family of the Macromolecular Journals presents the “Best of Macros 2009”.
The issue compiles a careful selection of nine of the most interesting articles that have been published over the past 18 months. Get an impression of what the Macromolecular Journals offer and read the Best of Macros 2009 – for free!
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations
Special Series: Modeling for Polymer Design
Guest-edited by Christopher Barner-Kowollik, this series publishes in an on-going fashion invited articles by leading researchers to document the rapid progress in this field.
Have a look at the Special Series
published in Macromolecular Theory and Simulations.
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations
Special Series: Modeling for Polymer Design
Guest-edited by Christopher Barner-Kowollik, this series publishes in an on-going fashion invited articles by leading researchers to document the rapid progress in this field.
Have a look at the Special Series
published in Macromolecular Theory and Simulations.
Advanced Engineering Materials
Advanced Engineering Materials offers a new section, entitled Advanced Biomaterials, edited by Klaus D. Jandt, University Jena. Advanced Biomaterials offers original peer-reviewed contributions and reviews in the area of biomaterials used in research, medicine or biomedical engineering. The section appears initially six times per year within Advanced Engineering Materials. Find out more about Advanced Biomaterials at www.wiley-vch.de/home/abm.
Advanced Materials
Materials Science: State of the Art 2010
Advanced Materials has collected together a selection of review articles into a single issue, creating a one-stop-shop for readers to appreciate the latest in materials science research. It is essential reading for those who want to know where materials science is now, and where it is headed. From molecular electronics to biomaterials, solar cells to inorganic structures - these reviews cover some of the most exciting advances being made in materials science as we enter the second decade of the 20th century. Have a look at the issue Materials Science: State of the Art 2010.
Special Section: Advanced Energy Materials
Advanced Energy Materials is a new recurring special section in Advanced Materials that highlights selected papers on energy-related topics. Look for articles to appear on Early View (www.advmat.de
and www.advenergymat.de) and on MaterialsViews!
Chemical Engineering & Technology
Chemical Engineers: Look here
A great deal of interesting information is available on the Internet - but where to start your search? www.ChemBioEng.com
is the new free online resource for everybody in the field. Check it out today.
physica status solidi RRL - Rapid Research Letters
With its brilliant first Impact Factor of 2.147 by Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports 2008 pss RRL is the most highly cited journal publishing exclusively Letter articles in condensed matter physics. The journal offers extremely fast publication times: typically are less than 14 days from submission to online publication, making it the fastest peer-reviewed publication medium in solid state physics. Find out more about pss RRL at www.pss-rapid.com.
EMBO Molecular Medicine
Get free access to this new journal. Simply ask your librarian to register here.
EMBO Molecular Medicine is dedicated to the publication of the results of original, cutting-edge research in the field of Molecular Medicine and will be of interest to medical and basic scientists.
Advanced Engineering Materials
Advanced Engineering Materials offers a new section, entitled Advanced Biomaterials, edited by Klaus D. Jandt, University Jena. Advanced Biomaterials offers original peer-reviewed contributions and reviews in the area of biomaterials used in research, medicine or biomedical engineering. The section appears initially six times per year within Advanced Engineering Materials. Find out more about Advanced Biomaterials at www.wiley-vch.de/home/abm.
Advanced Materials
Materials Science: State of the Art 2010
Advanced Materials has collected together a selection of review articles into a single issue, creating a one-stop-shop for readers to appreciate the latest in materials science research. It is essential reading for those who want to know where materials science is now, and where it is headed. From molecular electronics to biomaterials, solar cells to inorganic structures - these reviews cover some of the most exciting advances being made in materials science as we enter the second decade of the 20th century. Have a look at the issue Materials Science: State of the Art 2010.
Special Section: Advanced Energy Materials
Advanced Energy Materials is a new recurring special section in Advanced Materials that highlights selected papers on energy-related topics. Look for articles to appear on Early View (www.advmat.de
and www.advenergymat.de) and on MaterialsViews!
Macromolecular Bioscience
Happy Birthday, Macromoleuclar Bioscience
Congratulations to Macromolecular Bioscience that celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Read the successful story of Macromolecular Bioscience Happy Birthday, MBS! and find out more about the journal. All articles of the first issue can be fully accessed online. Enjoy reading now!
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Special Series on Functional Polymers
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics publishes the Special Series to capture recent trends, stimulate new ideas, and to promote novel developments in the research area of Functional Polymers. After the first part of this series on Triple-Bond Building Blocks Professor Ben Zhong Tang also acts as the guest-editor for the second part on Luminogenic Polymers, which represent a field that is under hot pursuit in the
polymer research laboratories all over the world. Have a look at the Special Series.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Best of Macros 2009 – Free Access
The family of the Macromolecular Journals presents the “Best of Macros 2009”.
The issue compiles a careful selection of nine of the most interesting articles that have been published over the past 18 months. Get an impression of what the Macromolecular Journals offer and read the Best of Macros 2009 – for free!
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations
Special Series: Modeling for Polymer Design
Guest-edited by Christopher Barner-Kowollik, this series publishes in an on-going fashion invited articles by leading researchers to document the rapid progress in this field.
Have a look at the Special Series
published in Macromolecular Theory and Simulations.
physica status solidi RRL - Rapid Research Letters
With its brilliant first Impact Factor of 2.147 by Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports 2008 pss RRL is the most highly cited journal publishing exclusively Letter articles in condensed matter physics. The journal offers extremely fast publication times: typically are less than 14 days from submission to online publication, making it the fastest peer-reviewed publication medium in solid state physics. Find out more about pss RRL at www.pss-rapid.com.
Steel Research International
Now published by Wiley-VCH!
Do you know Steel Research International?
The journal is a forum for high-quality publications in the areas ranging from process metallurgy and metal forming to materials engineering as well as process control and testing. The emphasis is on steel and related materials and on materials involved in processing, such as refractories and slags.
Find out more about Steel Research International at www.steelresearch-journal.com.
Mathematische Nachrichten
Erhard Schmidt Memorial Issues
Mathematische Nachrichten dedicates three issues in 2010 to the memory of Erhard Schmidt,
the founder of the journal. Erhard Schmidt was an outstanding mathematician, whose contributions to mathematics are still alive nowadays and have irremovable entered the mathematics for now more than a century. The first issue is out now, guest-edited by A. Boettcher, F. Gesztesy, and R. Mennicken. All articles can be fully accessed online. Enjoy reading now!
EMBO Molecular Medicine
Get free access to this new journal. Simply ask your librarian to register here.
EMBO Molecular Medicine is dedicated to the publication of the results of original, cutting-edge research in the field of Molecular Medicine and will be of interest to medical and basic scientists.
Advanced Engineering Materials
Advanced Engineering Materials offers a new section, entitled Advanced Biomaterials, edited by Klaus D. Jandt, University Jena. Advanced Biomaterials offers original peer-reviewed contributions and reviews in the area of biomaterials used in research, medicine or biomedical engineering. The section appears initially six times per year within Advanced Engineering Materials. Find out more about Advanced Biomaterials at www.wiley-vch.de/home/abm.
Macromolecular Bioscience
Happy Birthday, Macromoleuclar Bioscience
Congratulations to Macromolecular Bioscience that celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Read the successful story of Macromolecular Bioscience Happy Birthday, MBS! and find out more about the journal. All articles of the first issue can be fully accessed online. Enjoy reading now!
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Special Series on Functional Polymers
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics publishes the Special Series to capture recent trends, stimulate new ideas, and to promote novel developments in the research area of Functional Polymers. After the first part of this series on Triple-Bond Building Blocks Professor Ben Zhong Tang also acts as the guest-editor for the second part on Luminogenic Polymers, which represent a field that is under hot pursuit in the
polymer research laboratories all over the world. Have a look at the Special Series.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Best of Macros 2009 – Free Access
The family of the Macromolecular Journals presents the “Best of Macros 2009”.
The issue compiles a careful selection of nine of the most interesting articles that have been published over the past 18 months. Get an impression of what the Macromolecular Journals offer and read the Best of Macros 2009 – for free!
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations
Special Series: Modeling for Polymer Design
Guest-edited by Christopher Barner-Kowollik, this series publishes in an on-going fashion invited articles by leading researchers to document the rapid progress in this field.
Have a look at the Special Series
published in Macromolecular Theory and Simulations.
Advanced Engineering Materials
Advanced Engineering Materials offers a new section, entitled Advanced Biomaterials, edited by Klaus D. Jandt, University Jena. Advanced Biomaterials offers original peer-reviewed contributions and reviews in the area of biomaterials used in research, medicine or biomedical engineering. The section appears initially six times per year within Advanced Engineering Materials. Find out more about Advanced Biomaterials at www.wiley-vch.de/home/abm.
Advanced Materials
Materials Science: State of the Art 2010
Advanced Materials has collected together a selection of review articles into a single issue, creating a one-stop-shop for readers to appreciate the latest in materials science research. It is essential reading for those who want to know where materials science is now, and where it is headed. From molecular electronics to biomaterials, solar cells to inorganic structures - these reviews cover some of the most exciting advances being made in materials science as we enter the second decade of the 20th century. Have a look at the issue Materials Science: State of the Art 2010.
Special Section: Advanced Energy Materials
Advanced Energy Materials is a new recurring special section in Advanced Materials that highlights selected papers on energy-related topics. Look for articles to appear on Early View (www.advmat.de
and www.advenergymat.de) and on MaterialsViews!
Macromolecular Bioscience
Happy Birthday, Macromoleuclar Bioscience
Congratulations to Macromolecular Bioscience that celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Read the successful story of Macromolecular Bioscience Happy Birthday, MBS! and find out more about the journal. All articles of the first issue can be fully accessed online. Enjoy reading now!
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Special Series on Functional Polymers
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics publishes the Special Series to capture recent trends, stimulate new ideas, and to promote novel developments in the research area of Functional Polymers. After the first part of this series on Triple-Bond Building Blocks Professor Ben Zhong Tang also acts as the guest-editor for the second part on Luminogenic Polymers, which represent a field that is under hot pursuit in the
polymer research laboratories all over the world. Have a look at the Special Series.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Best of Macros 2009 – Free Access
The family of the Macromolecular Journals presents the “Best of Macros 2009”.
The issue compiles a careful selection of nine of the most interesting articles that have been published over the past 18 months. Get an impression of what the Macromolecular Journals offer and read the Best of Macros 2009 – for free!
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations
Special Series: Modeling for Polymer Design
Guest-edited by Christopher Barner-Kowollik, this series publishes in an on-going fashion invited articles by leading researchers to document the rapid progress in this field.
Have a look at the Special Series
published in Macromolecular Theory and Simulations.
physica status solidi RRL - Rapid Research Letters
With its brilliant first Impact Factor of 2.147 by Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports 2008 pss RRL is the most highly cited journal publishing exclusively Letter articles in condensed matter physics. The journal offers extremely fast publication times: typically are less than 14 days from submission to online publication, making it the fastest peer-reviewed publication medium in solid state physics. Find out more about pss RRL at www.pss-rapid.com.
Physik in unserer Zeit
40 Jahre Physik in unserer Zei
Feiern Sie mit uns 40 Jahre Physik in unserer Zeit! Im Januar 1970 erschien im Verlag Chemie die erste Ausgabe von Physik in unserer Zeit. Manche physikalischen Themen sind heute überholt, doch vieles von damals erscheint so aktuell wie heute. Anlässlich des 40-jährigen Jubiläums ist der gesamte erste Jahrgang von 1970 frei geschaltet. Lese Sie auch das aktuelle erste Heft des Jubiläumsjahrgangs – alle Artikel sind frei zugänglich. Wir wünschen gute Unterhaltung beim Lesen der Physik in unserer Zeit!
Macromolecular Bioscience
Happy Birthday, Macromoleuclar Bioscience
Congratulations to Macromolecular Bioscience that celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Read the successful story of Macromolecular Bioscience Happy Birthday, MBS! and find out more about the journal. All articles of the first issue can be fully accessed online. Enjoy reading now!
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Special Series on Functional Polymers
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics publishes the Special Series to capture recent trends, stimulate new ideas, and to promote novel developments in the research area of Functional Polymers. After the first part of this series on Triple-Bond Building Blocks Professor Ben Zhong Tang also acts as the guest-editor for the second part on Luminogenic Polymers, which represent a field that is under hot pursuit in the
polymer research laboratories all over the world. Have a look at the Special Series.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Best of Macros 2009 – Free Access
The family of the Macromolecular Journals presents the “Best of Macros 2009”.
The issue compiles a careful selection of nine of the most interesting articles that have been published over the past 18 months. Get an impression of what the Macromolecular Journals offer and read the Best of Macros 2009 – for free!
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations
Special Series: Modeling for Polymer Design
Guest-edited by Christopher Barner-Kowollik, this series publishes in an on-going fashion invited articles by leading researchers to document the rapid progress in this field.
Have a look at the Special Series
published in Macromolecular Theory and Simulations.
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