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Stress is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on stress in terms of: the mechanisms of stressful stimulation, the physiological and behavioural responses to stress, and their regulation, in both the short and long term; adaptive mechanisms, and the pathological consequences of stress.
A science magazine is a periodical publication with news, opinions, and reports about science, generally written for a non-expert audience. In contrast, a periodical publication, usually including primary research and/or reviews, that is written by scientific experts is called a "scientific journal".
Reviewing the collection for the Irish Times, Sarah Gilmartin said that "it is easy to see why Banshee – an up-and-coming literary magazine with a strong feminist bent – has chosen Paris Syndrome as its first book for publication. It is a commendable debut with plenty of hallucinations, anxious sweating and little in the way of extreme ennui".
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2011 impact factor of 2.721, ranking it 22nd out of 109 journals in the category "Psychology, Clinical" [3] and 32nd out of 117 journals in the category "Psychiatry (Social Science)". [4]
Trade journal Afterimage: ISSN 0261-4472: Afterimage Publishing: English: United Kingdom: Irregular: 1970–1987: Ceased: Magazine Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media: ISSN 2009-4078: Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, Ireland English Ireland Semi-annually 2011– Current Journal El Amante Cine: ISSN 0329-2606: Ediciones ...
A literary and art magazine dedicated to publishing the voices of women in the Northwest. ISSN 0147-1627 [5] [8] Camera Obscura: 1976 Active Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press 3 times a year A journal of feminism, culture, and media studies. ISSN 0270-5346 [45] Equal Times: 1976 1984 Boston, Chicago: Equal Times Weekly
The journal was established in 1956 by student at the University of Tulsa, and its first editor-in-chief was James Land Jones. The journal began as a thrice-yearly publication, but since 1970, it has been published twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. [2]
In November 2011 Adams purchased Lightspeed and Fantasy Magazine from Wallace. [5] With the January 2012 issue, the first published under Adams's ownership, the content of both magazines was combined under the Lightspeed masthead, and Fantasy Magazine was discontinued as an entity. [6] The Fantasy Magazine staff was also absorbed into Lightspeed.