## Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Literature The Journal provides comprehensive literature searches w h i c h will be published in most issues. The literature appears under t h e following sections: 1. BIOLUMINESCENCE 2. CHEMILUMINESCENCE 3. APPLICATIONS-BIOLUMINESCENCE 4. APPLICATIONS-CHEM
The 1990 literature: Part I
โ Scribed by Kricka, L. J. ;Stanley, P. E.
- Book ID
- 102762065
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Weight
- 865 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0884-3996
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โฆ Synopsis
Bioluminescence and Chemi I uminescence Literature
The Journal provides comprehensive literature searches which will be published i n most issues. The literature appears under t h e following sections: 1. BIOLUMINESCENCE 2. CHEMILUMINESCENCE 3. APPLICATIONS-BIOLUMINESCENCE 4. APPLICATIONS-CHEMILUMINESCENCE 5. CELLULAR LUMINESCENCE 6. I NSTR U M ENTATIO N 7. PATENTS INVOLVING BlOLU M I N ESCENCE AN D CH EM I LU M I N ESCEN CE Databases searched include Chemical Abstracts, Biological Abstracts, Index Medicus, and World Patents Index.
The lists o f papers are divided by sub-sections and papers are given sequential unique numbers commencing a t t h e beginning o f t h e list and continuing at the t o p o f t h e list i n t h e next and subsequent issues o f t h e Journal.
Papers which fall i n t o more than one sub-section are quoted in full in t h e f i r s t relevant sub-section but in subsequent sub-sections they are referred t o by their unique numbers.
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## Bioluminescence and C hemi luminescence Literature The Journal provides comprehensive literature searches which will be published in most issues. The literature appears under the following section: 1. BIOLUMINESCENCE 2. CHEMILUMINESCENCE
Papers w h i c h f a l l into more than one sub-section are quoted in full in t h e first relevant sub-section but in subsequent sub-sections they are referred t o by their unique numbers. The 1992 Literature: Part I (compiled by L. J. Kricka, 0. Nozaki and P. E. Stanley) 1. BIOLUMINESCENCE (BIOLOGY
The purpose of the Abstract is to provide an abbreviated summary of the article. Although generally restricted in length (eg, 250 words), 2,3 a complete abstract should include information that identifies the study purpose, research design, methodology, and results; it may contain a brief statement