First Peer Reviewed Scientific Video Journal – JoVE
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Lane features Journal of Visual Experiments (JoVE) as its Resource of the Month in August. The first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Publishes high quality video demonstrations and detailed text protocols to facilitate scientific reproducibility and productivity. Published articles include demonstrations of novel techniques, new uses of existing techniques, and thorough description of gold standard […]
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