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Published This Week (20 to 24 May)

Posted Thu, May, 23,2013 -

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following peer reviewed papers.  Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers.Analytical Chemistry Insights Determination of the Antiretroviral Drug Acyclovir in Diluted Alkaline Electrolyte by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry at the Mercury Film ElectrodeBioinformatics and Biology InsightsAssociation Betwe...

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Vitamin Intake Before Starvation Affects Urinary Vitamin B2 Excretion

Posted Wed, May, 22,2013 -

Published today in Nutrition and Metabolic Insights is a new original research article by Aya Moriya, Tsutomu Fukuwatari and Katsumi Shibata.  Read more about this paper below:TitleExcess Vitamin Intake before Starvation does not Affect Body Mass, Organ Mass, or Blood Variables but Affects Urinary Excretion of Riboflavin in Starving RatsAbstractB-vitamins are important for producing energy fr...

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Article Reprint Service Available Now

Posted Tue, May, 21,2013 -

Did you know Libertas offers an article reprint service to authors and readers? Raise the visibility of your article by sharing hard copies with colleagues or students. Reprints are ideal for teaching materials or for presentation purposes, distribute your work at conferences and workshops. Our reprints service is designed to best suit you offering both short-run reprints for consumers or tailo...

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Published During April

Posted Tue, Apr, 30,2013 -

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following papers during month. Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers.Analytical Chemistry InsightsUtility of Experimental Design in Pre-Column Derivatization for the Analysis of Tobramycin by HPLC—Fluorescence Detection: Application to Ophthalmic Solution and Human Plasma Autism InsightsEffectivene...

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COPE helps Libertas ensure ethical standards

Posted Mon, Apr, 29,2013 -

Academic authors are selective about the publishers they choose to work with. Ethics and integrity in publishing have become an important factor for authors and is something Libertas regards as essential part of professional service.Libertas became a member of COPE (Committee on Publishing Ethics) in March 2012, ensuring that access to advisors and resources on all aspects of publishing ethics was...

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Thyroid Hormone and Cortisol Concentrations in Growing Lambs

Posted Thu, Apr, 18,2013 -

Published today in Nutrition and Metabolic Insights is a new original research article by Kimberly A. Vonnahme, Tammi L. Neville, Leslie A. Lekatz, Lawrence P. Reynolds, Carolyn J. Hammer, Dale A. Redmer, and Joel S. Caton.  Read more about this paper below:TitleThyroid Hormones and Cortisol Concentrations in Offspring are Influenced by Maternal Supranutritional Selenium and Nutritional Plane...

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