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  2. Scopus - Wikipedia

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    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] An ensuing competition between the two databases has been characterized as "intense" and is considered to significantly benefit their users in terms of continuous improvent in coverage, search/analysis capabilities, but not in price.

  3. Journal of Natural Products - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Natural Products is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of research on the chemistry and/or biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds. It is co-published by the American Society of Pharmacognosy and the American Chemical Society. The editor-in-chief is Philip J. Proteau (Oregon State University).

  4. List of Medknow Publications academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of the Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation; Journal of the Indian Academy of Echocardiography & Cardiovascular Imaging; Journal of the International Clinical Dental Research Organization; Journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine; Journal of the Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences

  5. List of medical journals - Wikipedia

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    Medical journals are published regularly to communicate new research to clinicians, medical scientists, and other healthcare workers. This article lists academic journals that focus on the practice of medicine or any medical specialty. Journals are listed alphabetically by journal name, and also grouped by the subfield of medicine they focus on.

  6. Medical textiles - Wikipedia

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    Natural fibers such as cotton, silk, and viscose (a regenerated cellulosic fiber) are used in hygiene and healthcare products, as well as non-implantable materials. Polyester, nylon, polypropylene, glass, and carbon are all examples of synthetic fibers used in Medical textiles.

  7. List of people in alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Shelton – Founded the Natural Hygiene movement. Bernie Siegel – American MD and author who promotes cultivating one's attitude toward healing. Rudolf Steiner – Founded anthroposophical medicine. David Stephan - Speaker at health and wellness expos where he promotes Truehope Nutritional Support supplements.

  8. Category:Multidisciplinary scientific journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences; Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts; Journal of Natural Science Collections; Journal of Scientific Research of the Banaras Hindu University; Journal of the Royal Society Interface; Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia; Journal of the West China Border Research Society

  9. Natural fiber - Wikipedia

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    Natural fibers are also used in composite materials, much like synthetic or glass fibers. These composites, called biocomposites, are a natural fiber in a matrix of synthetic polymers. [ 1 ] One of the first biofiber-reinforced plastics in use was a cellulose fiber in phenolics in 1908. [ 1 ]