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The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal which publishes research on aerobic conditioning, including physical strength. It was established in 1987 as the Journal of Applied Sport Science Research , obtaining its current name in 1993.
Article processing fees for journals indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (2019). Journals use a variety of ways to generate the income required to cover publishing costs (including editorial costs, any costs of administering the peer review system), such as subsidies from institutions [7] and subscriptions.
Australian Art: a Monthly Magazine & Journal; Australian Art Review (2003–2013) Australian Arts Review; Australasian Photo-Review (1894-1956) [3] Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil; Black+White; Cantrills Filmnotes; Cinema Papers; Foxtel; FilmInk; IF Magazine; Light Vision; Limelight; Look; NW (magazine) Pix (1938-1972) POL Oxygen ...
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The journal was both a platform for Australian medical research, as well as educational reviews summarising research done overseas. It has since been renamed several times: [3] [4] Australian Medical Journal (1856–1895) Intercolonial Quarterly Journal of Medicine and Surgery (1895–1896) Intercolonial Medical Journal of Australasia (1896–1909)
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development: Gerontology: SAGE Publications: English: 1970-present The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds: Surgical: SAGE Publications: English: 2010-present The Journal of Rural Health: General: Wiley-Blackwell: English: 1981-present The Neuroradiology Journal: Radiology: SAGE ...
The Journal of Physiotherapy is a quarterly peer-reviewed medical journal covering physiotherapy. It is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA). The journal was established in 1954 as ( The ) Australian Journal of Physiotherapy and obtained its current title in 2010.
The Australian Journal was one of Australia's most successful and influential magazines, running for ninety-seven years from 1865 to its final issue printed in 1962. The magazine began as 'A Weekly Record of Amusing and Instructive Literature, Science and the Arts', [1] but gradually became a more focussed publication of popular short stories written by Australian writers for readers across ...