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ylwang

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[交流] 查几个期刊信息,自己网络太慢了。

Abbreviated Journal Title        ISSN
TRENDS ECOL EVOL                        0169-5347
ANNU REV ECOL EVOL S        1543-592X
MOL BIOL EVOL                        0737-4038
BMC EVOL BIOL                        1471-2148
EVOLUTION                        0014-3820
MOL PHYLOGENET EVOL        1055-7903
J EVOLUTION BIOL                        1010-061X
J MOL EVOL                         0022-2844
INSECT SYST EVOL                         1399-560X

要以下内容:
1:发表周期,weekly, monthly or ?
2:期刊感兴趣的文章 scope, focus or ?
3:for authors 的pdf文档,html的也可以

要求:
网络太慢,不要链接,要文件

每个期刊 5个金币。谢谢大家。请至少提供一个期刊的完整信息。谢谢!

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ylwang

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比较急。
我先转到学术求助去了。
http://muchong.com/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=391700&fpage=1
这里先暂停,已经查到的朋友可以到学术求助应助。
再谢!
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Originally posted by ylwang at 2007-1-16 03:06 PM:
Abbreviated Journal Title        ISSN
TRENDS ECOL EVOL                        0169-5347
ANNU REV ECOL EVOL S        1543-592X
MOL BIOL EVOL                        0737-4038
BMC EVOL BIOL                        1471-2148
EVOLUTI ...

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赢了整个世界怎样? 输了整个世界又怎样?! I do like play! 任何时候要做到:宽以待人,严以律已! 不恶意上访,不恶意讨薪,不恶意申请毕业!
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ylwang(金币+5):虽然不全,但是谢谢。解释一下你的签名档,是要取高山的意思,还是否?呵呵,有点兴趣!
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, & Systematics
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科目: Biological Sciences; Environmental Studies
说明: Filters and synthesizes primary research to identify the principal contributions in the field of ecology and systematics.

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学术求助版那个帖子怎么回复不了
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