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Delay writing the abstract/summary imtil after the main body of the report has been drafted. [Pg.287]

The GSK document addressed two studies In Study 329, paroxetine was no more effective than placebo, and in Study 377, placebo was actually better than paroxetine. The Central Medical Affairs team then explained that Study 329 would be published as an abstract (summary), but it would be unacceptable to include a statement that efficacy had not been demonstrated, as this would undermine the profile of paroxetine. ... [Pg.403]

Is each study accompanied by an abstract/summary/ publication ... [Pg.670]

Instead of an abstract summary with dry conclusions I present you a fictitious paneldiscussion, in which the major topics are discussed, The session was chaired by a renown paleontologist, the participants were proponents of each of the three schools of taxonomic thought, and the author of this chapter was allowed to attend the discussion i... [Pg.119]

Each account will be manually read, focusing on title and abstract/summaries to identify those that potentially include information about cascading failures, which e.g. are those that primarily focus on consequences rather than causes of the events. [Pg.39]

Abstract summary of a publication mostly written by the database producer, part of bibliographic databases ... [Pg.293]

If only the reactivity ratios and reference are given, then, either no experimental data was given or the journal was not available and the Chemical Abstracts summary was the source of the data. If a Y or N (yes or no) appears in the conversion (Conv.) column then the reactivity ratios were recalculated. If a recalculation was performed but the 95% confidence columns (95%) are still left blank, it indicates that only two feed/polymer data pairs were available. In general, if there is a citation (Y or N) in die Conv. column but no reactivity ratios are shown in the reactivity ratio columns, the copolymerization did not follow the copolymerization equation (ionic or penultimate effects were prevalent). In a few cases, the data were too scattered to allow a reactivity ratio calculation. [Pg.215]

NIOSHTIC on compact disc from the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (ean buy at CCOHS web site). "NIOSHTIC(R) is a bibliographie database which provides comprehensive international coverage of documents on occupational health and safety, as well as related fields. It eontains detailed summaries of over 200,000 articles, reports and publications, spanning over 100 years. NIOSHTIC(R) sources include over 160 scientific and technical journals, NIOSH reports (published and unpublished), NIOSH research bibliographies, abstracts from CIS Abstracts, and personal files from respected professionals on selected topics. [Pg.186]

RMDB is supplemented by microfilmed reports containing failure rates/modes and analyzed data. Reports relating to the theory and procedural techniques to obtain and analyze reliability-maintainability data are cataloged, abstracted, microfilmed and computer listed in the R-M Data Summaries. [Pg.153]

Komddie, /, comedy, kompakt, a. compact, solid, firm, rugged. Kompendium, n. compendium, abridgment, summary, abstract,... [Pg.253]

D) L.L. Haring W.R. Oppen, Design and Development of a Pyrotechnic Heated Thermionic Converter , Final Summary Report, Contract DA-30-069-AMC-334(A), Ford Instrument Co, Long Island City (1966) E) Anon, R and D Abstracts. Vol 19, No 15, 1st—15th... [Pg.786]

In addition to ordinary papers, there are two other types of publications in which original work is reported notes and communications. A note is a brief paper, often without a summary (nearly all papers are published with summaries or abstracts prepared by the author). Otherwise, a note is similar to a paper. Communications (also called letters) are also brief and usually without summaries (though some journals now publish summaries along with their communications, a welcome trend). However, communications differ from notes and papers in three respects ... [Pg.1606]

The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), besides publishing Current Contents (p. 1611) and the Science Citation Index (p. 1637), also publishes Index Chemicus (formerly called Current Abstracts of Chemistry and Index Chemicus). This publication, begun in 1960 and appearing weekly, is devoted to printing structural formulas of all new compounds appearing in more than 100 journals, along with equations to show how they were synthesized and an author s summary of the work. Each issue contains five indexes author. [Pg.1622]

Abstract This review is a summary of supported metal clusters with nearly molecular properties. These clusters are formed hy adsorption or sirnface-mediated synthesis of metal carbonyl clusters, some of which may he decarhonylated with the metal frame essentially intact. The decarhonylated clusters are bonded to oxide or zeolite supports by metal-oxygen bonds, typically with distances of 2.1-2.2 A they are typically not free of ligands other than the support, and on oxide surfaces they are preferentially bonded at defect sites. The catalytic activities of supported metal clusters incorporating only a few atoms are distinct from those of larger particles that may approximate bulk metals. [Pg.211]

Compounds are identified by an IUPAC approved name [93-ano-l], the empirical molecular formula, and the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. A summary table is available for each compound which includes the reported temperature and density values, an assigned uncertainty for the density, the difference between the observed and smoothed density values and an index key to the source of the data. A complete list of references, identified by the index keys, appears at the end of the volume. [Pg.9]

Presumably prepared by addition of fluorine to dehydrochlorinated product of DDT. c In Chemical Abstracts and in English summary of article (91). Body of paper refers to compound as p,p -dichlorodiphenyldifluorodichloroethane, but gives no analytical data. [Pg.163]

Some of the elements of the NDA are of particular significance to the pharmacist. For example, in the statement on labeling it is necessary for manufacturers to abstract from their clinical summaries that which is both recommended for the description of the use of the drugs and that which is necessary for the warning or... [Pg.632]

Iowa Drug Information Service. A bibliographical database with access to full text, IDIS [98] provides access to the therapeutic and clinical pharmaceutic English language journal literature from 17 countries. FDA Summary Basis of Approval documents are indexed and available in full text. Updated monthly, the database contains over 450,000 records from 1966 forward with bibliographic citation, keyword indexes, and, for over 60% of citations, the author s abstract. IDIS is commercially available in microfiche, compact disc, and web formats and via DataStar, DIALOG. [Pg.783]

Abstract In the last decade, the sonoelectrochemical synthesis of inorganic materials has experienced an important development motivated by the emerging interest in the nanostructures production. However, other traditional sonoelectrochemical synthesis such as gas production, metal deposits and metallic oxide films have also been improved with the simultaneous application of both electric and ultrasound fields. In this chapter, a summary of the fundamental basis, experimental set-up and different applications found in literature are reported, giving the reader a general approach to this branch of Applied Sonoelectrochemistry. [Pg.107]


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