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The European Respiratory Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, indexed in Medline. The chief editor is James Chalmers. [3] The European Respiratory Review is published quarterly and focuses on state-of-the-art reviews, updates, editorials and correspondence on current topical issues in respiratory medicine, science and surgery ...
The European Respiratory Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering respirology. It was established in 1988 and is published by the European Respiratory Society, of which it is the official journal. The editor-in-chief is James D. Chalmers (University of Dundee).
European Journal of Cancer Prevention: Oncology: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: English: 1991–present European Journal of Clinical Investigation: Medicine: John Wiley & Sons: English: 1970–present European Journal of General Practice: Family medicine: Taylor & Francis: English: 1995–present European Journal of Medical Research: Clinical ...
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Congress meetings are held every year in a different European city [1] and gather over 3,000 participants from 82 different countries. [2] A bimonthly journal named Clinical Nutrition, which goes along with Clinical Nutrition Supplements and an electronic journal e-SPEN are the society's official publications, published by Elsevier. [3]
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