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The recent increase of interest in PSA can also be demonstrated by the number of publications mentioning this descriptor over the past 15 years-as counted by the popular scientific search engine Google Scholar [11]. In Fig. 5.2, one can see that until around 1993 the term PSA was practically unused in scientific pubhca-tions, the first increase is visible in the period 1994 to 2001, while in more recent years a very steep increase in the number of publications using this descriptor has been witnessed. [Pg.113]

Based on Chemical Abstracts, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, the measurement of BDEs is still one of the most active research topics. A great number of new experimental data are reported monthly. BDE data are continuing to be revised and updated. For example, the BDE values in even the simplest molecules such as H2O and NH3 have been revised recently and are now more reliable and accurate. [Pg.1676]

One might rely on the likes of Google (or the rather more selective Google Scholar [6]) to perform a free-text indexing of the content of any information... [Pg.105]

The International Journal for Ion Mobility Spectrometry is the official publication of ISIMS and publishes fully peer-reviewed research and application-oriented papers, critical reviews, technical notes, and topical issues. The journal is abstracted or indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Compendex, Google Scholar, Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), SCOPUS, and Summon by Serial Solutions. Articles can include presentations in all aspects of the mobility, reaction chemistry, and behavior of ions in a supporting gaseous atmosphere and in an electrical field. Also included are biomolecular studies, mobility at comparatively low pressure, instrumentation for field and process monitoring, and measurements of samples for... [Pg.38]

When our key words are known, they become the key to the Internet and its resources. The process may begin with the use of any search tools, for example Google or Google Scholar, or any other specialized search machine or agent. In fact, although the selection of a search machine is important, how we use it is even more important. Here we have several helpful heuristics in our quest to learn about the problem domain ... [Pg.147]

Relevant studies from the peer-reviewed literature cogent to our topic were identified using online searches (e.g., Google Scholar, SCIRUS, and ISI Web of Knowledge). We focused on Cd, Cu, Pb, Ni, and Zn because these are relatively data rich and represent essential (Cu, Ni, Zn) and non-essential (Cd and Pb) elements. [Pg.103]

Google Scholar http //scholar.google.com Google Books http //books.google.com... [Pg.350]

The following search keywords were run over Google Scholar to see other studies focusing on students attitudes toward physical chemistry ... [Pg.313]

The research literature in public health informatics in Australia is diffuse. Since the 1980s the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health has published fewer than 20 papers which make any reference to informatics and only a handful in which this is a major focus [64]. Of the 2350 publications indexed in PubMed between 1990 and 2005 that were written by authors with Australian affiliations, only 17 clearly related to public health informatics [65]. However, a Google Scholar search shows that among nearly 3000 papers published worldwide 2005-2014 that mention public health informatics, mention of Australia co-occurs in nearly 20% of papers so it seems that much research activity occurring in this field is unidentifiable as such. [Pg.290]

Popularity of the sustainability issues results in many papers referred to that topic (e.g., it can be obtained from 1,040,000 results with the sustainable development issue and 1,110,000 results of sustainability with the use of Google Scholar) (https //scholar.google.pl). [Pg.142]

Fig. 16.1 Concurrent evolution of the availability of major chemical biological data repositories with the amount of books (or book chapters—data extracted from Google Scholar nGram Viewer) related to cheminformatics and QSAR modeling... Fig. 16.1 Concurrent evolution of the availability of major chemical biological data repositories with the amount of books (or book chapters—data extracted from Google Scholar nGram Viewer) related to cheminformatics and QSAR modeling...
Google Scholar provides a way to search for scholarly literature across many discipUnes and sources such as articles, books, abstracts, etc. Google provides the reference to the literature (called a Bibtex ) that can be used in developing a bibliography (Google Scholar, n.d.). [Pg.302]

Google Scholar, (n.d.). Retrieved from http //bit.ly/W4iu3S. [Pg.303]

This increase in the research related to this field can be observed in Figure 9.1 where a graph represents the number of publications appeared in 2001, 2003, and the period comprised between 2005 and 2013 (last entry February 2014). Data were gathered from the databases Scopus and Google Scholar. According to the latest source, the number of publications for 2006 is only a 30% of this for 2013 (1490 publications). Without considering... [Pg.223]

Special peaks (such as this in 2008), a rate of 151 and 67 publications per year is observed for Scopus and Google Scholar, respectively. [Pg.224]

Google Scholar http //scholar.google.com (accessed August 5, 2010). Mountain View, CA Google. This is an Internet search engine for the scholarly information on the Web. Google has partnered with publishers, professional societies, online repositories, and universities for the bibliographic information and sometimes full text of the World Wide Web. [Pg.18]

Google Scholar http //scholar.google.com (accessed April 1, 2011). Free and far-ranging index across many disciplines and sources articles, theses, books, abstracts, and from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities, and other Web sites. Google Scholar also indicates how many citations each article has received. [Pg.262]

Kutzner, C., Jacobs, T., Tobehn, 1., Steinke, A., and Hauptmann, P. (2009) Impedimetrischer Sensor zur inline Analyse - Google Scholar. 9. Dresdner Sensor-Symposium, 12-2009. [Pg.80]

ISI Web of Science Citation Index http //scientific.diomson.com/products/sci/ Pubmed and Medline www.pubmed.gov Google Scholar www.scholar.google.com Science Direct www.sciencedirect.com... [Pg.779]

FIGURE 20.1 Trend in bioelectrochemistry publications. Cumulative research articles including terms fuel cell and enzyme . The search did not include patent literature or citations within document bibliographies. Search completed May 2013 using Google Scholar. [Pg.452]

Google Scholar provides a way to search for scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources such as articles, books, abstracts, etc. [Pg.373]


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