EBLIP SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR A FEATURE ON CLASSIC RESEARCH STUDIES

EBLIP Seeks Nominations for a Feature on Classic Research Studies

Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP) is soliciting nominations for a special feature in our December 2007 issue.We will be featuring summaries of classic research studies that have impacted practice, had an influence on LIS researchers, and stood the test of time.We need your help to identify these classic studies in our field an

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Present Day English Existential There-Constructions and their Pragmatics. Towards an Integrated Categorisation

This paper presents the pragmatics of there-constructions (henceforth TCs) as its main object of analysis.It seeks to provide the labels for a possible classification of TCs according to their communicative roles in their contexts of occurrence.A basic INTIMATE WASH distinction is made between prospective and retrospective functions of TCs, whose m

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Analysis the Age of Pregnant Woman and Stages of Hypertension as Risk Factors of Preeclampsia Eclampsia on Pregnant Women in Dr. Murjani General Hospital Sampit at June Periode 2018

Abstract: Preeclampsia is a syndrome characterized by an increase in blood pressure and proteinuria that appears in the second trimester of pregnancy which is always recovered in the postnatal period.Preeclampsia can be influenced by many factors, but the analysis of risk factors for preeclampsia in Dr.Murjani Hospital has never been done, especial

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Divergence of metabolites in three phylogenetically close Monascus species (M. pilosus, M. ruber, and M. purpureus) based on secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters

Abstract Background Species of the genus Monascus are considered to be economically important and have been widely used in the production of yellow and red food colorants.In particular, three Monascus species, namely, M.pilosus, M.purpureus, and M.ruber, are used for food fermentation in the cuisine of East Asian countries such as China, Japan, and

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Modeling influences on winter distribution of caribou in northwestern Alaska through use of satellite telemetry

I hypothesize that the distribution of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) is affected by multiple, interrelated factors.These factors include, but are not limited to, terrain and snow characteristics as well as predation pressure and habitat.To test this hypothesis, I attributed caribou locations derived from satellite telemetry over

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