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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).
SJR is developed by the Scimago Lab, [5] originated from a research group at the University of Granada. The SJR indicator is a variant of the eigenvector centrality measure used in network theory. Such measures establish the importance of a node in a network based on the principle that connections to high-scoring nodes contribute more to the ...
The Journal of Microencapsulation is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research on the preparation, properties, and uses of individually encapsulated novel small particles, as well as improvements to techniques using micro and nano particles in industrial, engineering, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and research applications.
The Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers all aspects of microelectromechanical systems, devices and structures, as well as micromechanics, microengineering, and microfabrication. The editor-in-chief is Weileun Fang (National Tsing Hua University).
Miguel de La Guardia is a Spanish chemist, who is active in the field of analytical chemistry; he is a full professor of the University of Valencia (UV). [1] He is a member of the editorial board of Spectroscopy Letters, Ciencia (Venezuela), Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, Bioimpacts (Iran) and SOP Transactions on Nano-technology, [2] and editor-in-chief of Elsevier's Microchemical ...
Tetrahedron Letters is a weekly international journal for rapid publication of full original research papers in the field of organic chemistry. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 1.8 [ 1 ]
Scopus is a scientific abstract and citation database, launched by the academic publisher Elsevier as a competitor to older Web of Science in 2004. [1] The ensuing competition between the two databases has been characterized as "intense" and is considered to significantly benefit their users in terms of continuous improvement in coverage, search/analysis capabilities, but not in price.
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