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Nature in Cambridgeshire
published each year. It contains articles on many aspects of nature in the region, from micro-organisms to plants and animals.
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Neotoma
Canadian Museum of Nature
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Neuro-SignalsBiological
Karger - formerly Biological Signals and Receptors, publishes original articles, reviews and communications in the broad field of production, transmission, processing, recognition, effects, modification and evolution of biological signals
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Neurobiology
Akademiai Kiado, an International Multidisciplinary Journal in Neurosciences
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Neuron
publishes developments in cellular and molecular neurobiology
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Northeastern Naturalist
A quarterly peer-reviewed and edited interdisciplinary scientific journal with a regional focus on northeastern North America, including Canada
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Northwestern Naturalist
journal of the Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology (SNVB)
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OMICS - a journal of Integrative Biology
Mary Ann Liebert Inc. This newly expanded journal covers genomics (the quantitative study of genes, regulatory and noncoding sequences), transcriptomics (RNA and gene expression), proteomics (protein expression), and metabolomics (metabolites and metabolic networks). The Journal explores advances in the era of post-genomic biology and medicine, including pharmacogenomics (the quantitative study on how genetics affects hosts' responses to drugs), and physiomics (physiological dynamics and functions of whole organisms). Integrative, quantitative, experimental, and computational approaches bring new knowledge, novel methods, and innovative technologies to engender a better understanding of complex biological systems and processes.
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Occasional Papers Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
list of publications (with links to full-text)
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Occasional Papers Tulane University Museum of Natural History
a scientific publication of the Tulane University Museum of Natural History dedicated primarily to studies of systematics, natural history, biogeography, and environmental biology.
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