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Term: journal


Topics from Topodia matching the term "journal"
Artificial Intelligence is a field of science that has several goals. The first, often called "weak" AI, is the effort to design and implement computer systems that can perform tasks requiring intelligence when performed by humans. AI in computer games, knowledge based systems and such are typical examples of this branch. The second, less tangible branch, often called "strong" AI, is the research that ultimatly aims to build artificial systems that display real intelligence. It does this by trying to understand or model the nature of human intelligence. Both branches are multidisciplinary, in that they have close relations with the fields of computer science, philosophy, medicine, psychology, biology and linguistics.
A prescribed finite set of well defined rules or processes for the solutions of a problem in a finite number of steps. Explained in simple English, it is the mathematical formula for an operation, such as computing the check digits on packets of data that travel via packet switched networks.
This category is about mathematical logic and foundations of mathematics. (So it roughly corresponds to category 03-XX in the 1991 Mathematical Sciences Classification.) Major related subjects outside mathematics are computer science at one end, and philosophical logic at the other. If you are looking for basic, non-technical information on logic, you may want to look at the subcategories Encylopedia Articles and Educational Resources. If you think your site or one that you have come across fits here: please submit it. If not sure give it to us anyway ... we will do our best to find where it belongs.
Material science is concerned with understanding the properties of materials and how to create new ones.
Sociology encompasses and overlaps many fields involves in the study of social relationships and institutions, including organizational behavior, societal development and structure, and cross-cultural interaction. The term "sociology" as the scientific analysis of collective human behavior was coined in 1838 by Auguste Comte, but Max Weber and ?mile Durkheim are generally credited as the founders of the modern field. The listings in this category are self-consciously restricted to links offering academic content or information. This also means that commercial sites that don't provide academic content (e.g., book sellers as compared to academic journal sites maintained by publishers) will not be listed.
Business Directories Compilation of medical websites containing indexes or lists of companies and company related information. Users should be able to visit the listed directories and obtain information pertaining to multiple businesses and business related categories.
This category is for artificial life information, simulations, discussions and related sub topics like art and games.
Oriental medicine includes various Eastern indigenous traditions: Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean, Polynesian, Vietnamese, Tibetan. Most have their bases in the philosophical foundation of the East: yin/yang theory.
Schools, graduate programs and resources offering medical educational material for the healthcare professional.
Journals are mainly scientific medical peer reviewed academic publications.
Orthodontics is a specialty which deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities caused by crooked, crowded or protruding teeth, or poorly aligned jaws.
Sites in this category contain jokes, essays, songs, students' test answers and other humorous content pertaining to science, math, engineering and statistics.
According to that quoted in http://www.bio.hw.ac.uk/edintox/enviro.htm (a cool site): Environmental toxicology and ecotoxicology are terms used to describe the scientific study of the adverse effects on living organisms that chemicals can have when released into the natural environment. There is a tendency to apply the term "environmental toxicology" only to the study of direct effects of environmental chemicals on human beings and the term "ecotoxicology" only to the study of the effects of chemicals on ecosystems and their nonhuman components.
Algebra is a branch of mathematics that uses letters or other symbols to represent unknown quantities, called variables. These variables and number values are combined to form equations. The rules of these equations follow the exact same rules as arithmetic, such as the commutative and associative laws for addition and multiplication. Functions are a special type of equation, where one variable can be uniquely defined in terms of the other. Another part of this topic is graphing of equations and functions using the Cartesian coordinate graph or polar coordinates. Also, covered in this topic is set theory or what constitutes a grouping of numbers.
The study of operations research (OR) is concerned with mathematical methods and tools for solving problems relating to the allocation of scarce resources subject to constraints. Frequently these problems have to do with determining the least cost or greatest profit possible for a cost or profit function subject to constraints such as capacities and required amounts over a very large number of variables. Important problems within this space include minimum cost routing problems, network maximum flow or minimum cost flow problems, and machine scheduling problems. The growing trends in OR increasingly utilize applications of more than one technique and involve individuals from other disciplines. Moreover, they involve a blend of "hard" and "soft" as well as a mixing of different "hard" or "soft" techniques with the increasing use of multiple methods within one piece of analysis. A creative thinking must look in detail at how those from disciplines outside of OR can come to work in the organizations on multi-disciplinary studies. Those who have come from such backgrounds, clearly share their perspectives and experiences. The field of OR is always changing. Its changes are driven by the technology it uses and that it extends, and the applications that it affects.
Paleontology is the study of past life, mostly through fossils, which are the preserved remains of ancient life forms. This category includes resources related to the science of paleontology, as well as for collectors of fossils.
Ethics is the study of what's right and wrong (the word "morality" has a very similar, if not identical meaning) - as in "Stealing is wrong", not as in "2+2=3 is wrong". As with other branches of philosophy, there is virtually nothing in ethics on which everyone agrees, not even the foundations.
Link collections, annotated directories, and search engines for philosophy and related areas.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is commonly known as baker's or budding yeast.
Fish are cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates breathing by means of gills and having fins supported by skeletal rods called fin-rays. The class includes the bony fishes and the cartilaginous fishes. Ichthyology is the scientific study of fish.
Economics has been described as " the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management" ( http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/ ). In this case the "goods and services" are those of healthcare.
Focus of this category is on the theory, methods, and practice of geography and geographic education.
Conferences, meetings and workshops are an important part of the technological enterprise. Most conferences fit in a category for conferences in a specific area of technology. These categories are listed as links from the Science:Technology:Conferences category, which also lists sites for broad-spectrum scientific meetings and for organizations that conduct meetings in a wide range of fields.
The study and measurement of human populations, including studies of human fertility, health and mortality, and migration.
This category lists sites about the social implications of practices, technology, and regulation of the dental health profession and the dental products industry.
Theoretical biology has the goal of explaining the biological world by formulating theories. Mathematical biology is closely related.
Regularly issued publications with a focus on architecture containing articles and illustrations.
This page contains a list of scientific journals that publish original research in the area of cell biology. Because many fields in Life Sciences are overlapping, some journals might be found in the JOURNALS sections of the other catgories (see for example Biochemistry, Biotechnology or Immunology).
Research on the history, culture, activities, education, and living conditions of people with disabilities.
Social Work is a profession committed to the enhancement of human well-being, the alleviation of poverty and oppression, and the promotion of social justice. The profession practices in a wide variety of settings including family services, child welfare, criminal justice, psychiatric and medical centers, chemical dependency treatment, community organizations, advocacy groups, and public policy planning. Social work degrees range from the associate to the doctorate. Graduates may work in direct practice (micro-level work with individuals) or in administration and planning (macro-level work with systems and institutions). Licensure requirements and other practice regulations vary by locality.
Histology is the study of the anatomy of plant and animal tissue at the microscopic level.
Any sites related to Igneous rocks and their study, rather than individual minerals, unless discussed in an entirly igneous setting.
Both academic and other sites which provide findings, research, and studies of men and the issues affecting men. Includes treatments of men and masculinity in history, theater and film, literature and cultural studies.
Any sites related to Metamorphic rocks and their study, rather than individual minerals unless discussed in an entirly metamorphic setting. Metamorphic Rocks include: Slate, Gnieiss, Schist, Phyllite, Migmatite, Granulite, Marble, Quartzite.
Statistical mechanics is the application of statistics to the field of mechanics. It relates the microscopic properties of individual atoms and molecules to the macroscopic or bulk properties of materials, hence explaining thermodynamics as a natural result of statistics and (classical or quantum) mechanics. It can, for example, predict the thermodynamic properties of bulk materials from the spectroscopic data of individual molecules.
Information about the job market in philosophy, job listings.
The Resources category is meant to provide in depth, comprehensive, and well documented educational and informational listings for the Health/Alternative categories. The standards for the diverse traditions and modalitites represented in the top category will be respected.

For the most part this means non-commercial sites unless it is a database, or the content outweighs promotion.
This category contains websites concerned with the science and technology of growing plants on an intensive or on a small scale basis, as opposed to the extensive cultivation of arable cultivation. It includes turf science, arboriculture, and nursery science.

Much related material regarding domestic gardens will be found in the related category Home: Gardening.

Websites concerned with the science and practices involved in raising animals under agricultural conditions, for meat, dairy or draft.
Fibonacci numbers, named after Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci, are the numbers in the Fibonacci sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, . . . , each of which, after the second is the sum of the two previous ones.
Industrial engineering is the application of engineering methods and the principles of scientific management to the design, improvement, and installation of integrated systems of people, materials, information equipment and energy.
Alternative health related sites include accupuncture, chinese medicine, energy healing, herbs and meditation.
Scientific publications of all forms related to Computer Science. Notes:
  • In spite of their name, technical report archives include usually conference or journal papers (they are usually FTP sites of research institutions).
  • The number of items indexed by an engine is constantly increasing. However it gives an order of magnitude useful to compare indexes (most of the figures were gathered at end 2000).
  • In bibliographic indexes, if search for on-line documents only is not allowed by the search form, try http and ftp as keywords.
  • Usually, indexes are run by scientists as part of their research, and the indexing engines are sometime made available, for instance ResearchIndex and Ncstrl.
This category is for websites dealing with biotechnology-themed books, magazines, journals, and other publications.
Rural Sociology is the term applied to sociological studies focusing on people in rural areas, and the conditions in which they live and work. It is by nature interdisciplinary, closely related to such fields of environmental sociology, agricultural economics, and demographic studies, and other branches of the social sciences which consider cultural exchange and societal development in the context of rural communities.
Contains sites for associations or societies in the planetarium community.
Sites about the study of animal bones and associated faunal remains discovered at archaeological sites. Sites regarding individuals who specialize in zooarchaeology can be found through the Zooarchaeologists @link.

Infrared spectroscopy is a technique used in molecular bond identification and characterisation, where atomic vibrations and rotations are exploited to produce a spectrum.

In dieser Kategorie finden Sie deutschsprachige Websites, die sich vor allem mit wissenschaftlichen Fragestellungen in der Zahnmedizin beschäftigen oder das Ziel haben, der Zahnheilkunde auf sachlich-informative Art positive Impulse zu geben. Dazu gehören unter anderem Websites der wissenschaftlichen Organisationen, zahnmedizinische Forschungsprojekte z.B. von Hochschulen, aber auch Websites, die der Kommunikation von Zahnärzten untereinander dienen. Wenn Sie weitere Informationen zur Zahnheilkunde suchen, z.B. Patienteninformationen für bestimmten Behandlungen, finden Sie diese auch in den Kategorien http://dmoz.org/World/Deutsch/Gesundheit/Zahngesundheit/, Zahnarzpraxen finden Sie in den regionalen Kategorien unter http://dmoz.org/World/Regional/Deutschland/ und den entsprechenden Regionen/Orten. Informationen über Dentallabore finden Sie in der Kategorie http://dmoz.org/World/Deutsch/Wirtschaft/Gesundheitswesen/Produkte_und_Dienstleistungen/Dental/Dentallabore/, andere gewerbliche Angebote in den Kategorien http://dmoz.org/World/Deutsch/Wirtschaft/Gesundheitswesen/Produkte_und_Dienstleistungen/Dental/

Chemometrics is the application of statistical and mathematical tools for multivariate analysis of chemical measurements.
This category lists sites involved in exploring patterns of association, tracking properties and producing models for classification of data from chemical analysis.

Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) is an approach that encourages the employment of the best available clinical evidence from systematic research for use in clinical practice. It seeks to augment medical traditions not yet subjected to adequate evaluation with findings based on the application of the scientific method. EBM tools include, but are not limited to, randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews (of a series of trials) and meta-analyses.
Information about imaging modalities in health and disease.