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Microchimica Acta is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Nature. It was established in 1937 by Fritz Pregl . The editors-in-chief are Alberto Escarpa ( University of Alcalá ) and Mamas I. Prodromidis ( University of Ioannina ), who succeeded Otto S. Wolfbeis ( University of Regensburg ).
This is a list of scientific journals in chemistry and its various subfields. ... Microchimica Acta; ... abbreviations, CODENs, ...
Lists of acronyms contain acronyms, a type of abbreviation formed from the initial components of the words of a longer name or phrase. They are organized alphabetically and by field. They are organized alphabetically and by field.
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List of abbreviations in photography; List of glossing abbreviations (grammatical terms used in linguistic interlinear glossing) List of legal abbreviations; List of medical abbreviations; List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel; Reporting mark (owners of rolling stock and other railway equipment) List of style guide ...
This is a list of journals published by Nature Research. These include the flagship Nature journal, the Nature Reviews series (which absorbed the former Nature Clinical Practice series in 2009), the npj series, Scientific Reports and many others.
Acta Medica Mediterranea: Medicine: Editore Carbone: English: 1985–present Acta Médica Portuguesa: Medicine: Portuguese Medical Association: Portuguese: 1979–present Acta Neurologica Belgica: Neurology: Springer Science+Business Media: English & French: 1901–present Acta Neurologica Scandinavica: Neurology: Wiley-Blackwell: English: 1925 ...
This article lists common abbreviations for grammatical terms that are used in linguistic interlinear glossing of oral languages [nb 1] in English. The list provides conventional glosses as established by standard inventories of glossing abbreviations such as the Leipzig Glossing rules, [2] the most widely known standard. Synonymous glosses are ...