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Smocovitis Vassiliki Betty - - 2006
This paper offers highlights from the 100 (plus) years of the Botanical Society of America (BSA) and draws extensively on the archives of the BSA. In addition to examining the founding of the society and the attempt to "professionalize" botany in late 19th century America, the paper also explores the ...
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Scotcher, JSB; PO Box ...
No Abstract.
<I>Southern African Forestry Journal</I> No. 206, 2006: 1-3
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Manson, Joseph H.
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Bhandari Mohit - - 2004
Only a small proportion of submitted abstracts to the annual meeting of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association can be accepted for podium presentation. Annual program committee members must ensure that the selection of abstracts is free from bias and transparent to investigators. The objectives of this study are to examine the ...
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Warburg Richard - - 2004
Inventors and their legal representative have a duty to disclose all material information of which they are aware to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Breach of this duty, combined with an intent to deceive the USPTO, can result in a court finding of inequitable conduct. Consequently, a ...
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Holte Robert C - - 2003
This paper contributes in two ways to the aims of this special issue on abstraction. The first is to show that there are compelling reasons motivating the use of abstraction in the purely computational realm of artificial intelligence. The second is to contribute to the overall discussion of the nature ...
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von Elm Erik - - 2003
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that about 45% of abstracts that are accepted for presentation at biomedical meetings will subsequently be published in full. The acceptance of abstracts at meetings and their fate after initial rejection are less well understood. We set out to estimate the proportion of abstracts submitted ...
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FAO, Rome (Italy). Fishery ...
Summary (En, Fr, Es)Trilingual ed. in English, French and Spanish
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Helmuth L - - 2000
It takes half a year to process the more than 12,000 abstract submissions for the Society for Neuroscience meeting. So researchers have to write abstracts precise enough to land them in the appropriate session and attract people to their presentation, yet open-ended enough to cover fresh data come conference time.
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Chen Z - - 2000
Four studies were conducted to examine how instantiation of abstract statements facilitates solutions to insight problems. The first two experiments explored the effects of external instantiation (adding a concrete example to the abstract source information) on transfer. Providing an example along with the abstract source statement fostered transfer of analogous ...
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Jacobsson H - - 2000
The abstracts of the joint congress of EANM/WCNMB in Berlin 1998 and of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine in Toronto 1998 have been analysed and compared in terms of comprehensibility, composition, questions at issue, methods, patient/subject number, type of conclusion and duplication of information between ...
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Kemp P M - - 1999
The selection of abstracts for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the British Nuclear Medicine Society is an arduous task for the assessors. It is only to be expected that assessors' appreciation of an abstract will be biased by their interests and knowledge. This study assessed the concordance between the ...
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Uhl E - - 1999
The evaluation for the abstracts submitted for the annual meeting of the German Neurosurgical Society together with the Swiss Neurosurgical Society in Munich 1999, is presented as it has developed during the meetings of the last years. 597 abstracts were reviewed by the 30 members of the review committee according ...
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These Abstracts of Original Communications are presented by the authors as camera ready artwork ready for printing, and are therefore only available in PDF format. The HTML "full text availability" lists the titles and authors of each paper, and the PDF file presents the text.
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Kelly J A - - 1998
Abstracts of scientific papers and posters that are presented at annual scientific meetings of professional societies are part of the broader category of conference literature. They are an important avenue for the dissemination of current data. While timely and succinct, these abstracts present problems such as an abbreviated peer review ...
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Usatoff V - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Abstracts form a major part of medical information dissemination and a measure by which papers are accepted for meetings. Concerns have been raised about the quality of abstracts presented to the Annual Scientific Congress (ASC) and second, about the validity of the term 'scientific' to describe this meeting. METHODS: ...
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Watson Wayne G - - 1995
Abstract No Abstract Available. Gene's son, Stephen, read it at Gene's funeral, August 17,1995.
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Gibson A - - 1994
Although Betty Parsons had been unusually open about her love relationships with women in the twenties and thirties, she later became reticent, retiring to the closet. Her increased discretion after World War II, during the Cold War, coincided with her rise as the art dealer most prominently associated with the ...
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Yentis S M - - 1993
To determine the publication rate of abstracts as peer-reviewed manuscripts during the five years subsequent to their presentation, the rates of publication of abstracts that were presented at meetings of four anaesthesia societies (American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS), Anaesthesia Research Society (ARS) and Canadian Anaesthetists' ...
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Grosvenor T - - 1983
Although the General Papers Program (held on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday afternoons at the Annual Meeting of the Academy) has expanded to a format in which 20-minute papers and 10-minute reports are presented simultaneously in 4 or 5 rooms the committee continues to receive abstracts for approximately 25 percent more ...
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Meranze J - - 1982
Of 55 abstracts presented at the 1979 annual meeting of the International Anesthesia Research Society (I.A.R.S.) 24 (43.6%) and of 62 abstracts presented at the 1980 annual meeting of the I.A.R.S. 25 (40.3%) were published by July 1, 1981. Of 324 abstracts presented at the 1978 annual meeting of the ...
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Broadbent B Holly - - 1981
Abstract No Abstract Available. Read before the Orthodontia Section of the Mid-Winter Meeting of the Chicago Dental Society, February 4, 1931.
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Goldman L - - 1980
A computerized search of 276 randomly selected cardiology abstracts published in conjunction with three national meetings revealed that 137 abstracts (49.6 per cent) led to full-length articles in peer-reviewed journals within a period of 37 to 43 months. The median interval between publication of the abstract and of the article ...
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Alpern Michael C - - 1979
Abstract No Abstract Available. Abstracts from a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree, Master of Science, The Ohio State University, 1976.
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Andria Louis M - - 1978
Abstract No Abstract Available. Presented at the January 1977 meeting of the Midwestern component of the Angle Society.
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Andreasen George F - - 1970
Abstract No Abstract Available. Department of Orthodontics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.
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Haas David G - - 1970
Abstract No Abstract Available. Thesis presented for partial requirement for a Master's degree, The Ohio State University, 1968.
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Baker Robert W - - 1970
Abstract No Abstract Available. Read at the biennial meeting of the Angle Society, Denver, November, 1969.
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Thoma, Michael N.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2001.
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Knodel J - - 1967
Abstract Concern arose among legislators in several German States during the first half of the nineteenth century about overpopulation and increasing numbers of the impoverished classes. This led them to pass legislation restricting marriage to those considered by the community authorities as morally and financially capable of rearing a family. ...
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Stiell, W. M
Abstract in english and french
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Resnick A - - 1961
Individuals who received documents through a selective dissemination of information system were asked to determine the relevance of documents to their work interests on the basis of titles and of abstracts. The results indicate that there was no significant difference between the usefulness of titles and of abstracts for this ...
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