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  2. Board of Editors in the Life Sciences - Wikipedia

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    ELS-certified editors may apply for diplomate status, ELS(D), by submitting a portfolio of edited material and documenting at least 6 years of experience as a manuscript editor in the life sciences. [6] A person whose portfolio passes detailed review and evaluation is deemed a Diplomate Editor in the Life Sciences, ELS(D). [1] [10]

  3. List of style guides - Wikipedia

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    American Psychological Association Style Guide—for the behavioral and social sciences; published by the American Psychological Association. American Sociological Association Style Guide—for the social sciences; published by the American Sociological Association. The Chicago Manual of Style. The standard of the academic publishing industry ...

  4. European Association of Science Editors - Wikipedia

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    The European Association of Science Editors (EASE / ˈ iː z /) is a non-profit membership organisation for people interested in science communication and editing. Founded in 1982, in France, EASE has an international membership.

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    Wikipedia:Userboxes/Language, a guide to userbox galleries about languages. Wikipedia:Babel/List, a list of userbox templates for ISO 639 languages spoken and proficiency ...

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    To make a custom Monopoly board, DO NOT edit this template. Copy the template code below, paste into your article or user page edit window, then follow the instructions for editing. Below is the template code (with standard property data filled in) that you can use to produce a board detail.

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  8. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences - Wikipedia

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    eLS (previously known as the Encyclopedia of Life Sciences) is a reference work that covers the life sciences; it is published by Wiley-Blackwell. [1] As of June 2012, there were more than 4,800 article topics published in eLS online. eLS is updated monthly and over 400 articles are added to eLS each year. [citation needed]

  9. eLife - Wikipedia

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    eLife is a not-for-profit, peer-reviewed, open access, science publisher for the biomedical and life sciences.It was established at the end of 2012 by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Max Planck Society, and Wellcome Trust, following a workshop held in 2010 at the Janelia Farm Research Campus.