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the journal of the UST Department of Philosophy 2007 [5] Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences: 1908-5044: the research journal of the UST Center for Research on Movement Science 2006 Philippiniana Sacra: 0115-9577: the publication of the Ecclesiastical Faculties 1966 [1] [6] Santo Tomas Journal of Medicine: 0371-3520
Technology companies of the Philippines (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Science and technology in the Philippines" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
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The "share" is lower than the count because for each article it is based on the number of nationals who have contributed, divided by the total number of contributors. In many cases the "share" will be much lower than the "count" because the "count" includes articles published by institutions which may have only a very few members of the ...
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Fidel V. Ramos believes that science and technology was one of the means wherein the Philippines could attain the status of new industrialized country (NIC). During his term, he was able to establish programs that were significant to the field of S&T. In 1993, Science and Technology Agenda for National Development (STAND) was established.
It is a peer-reviewed journal which encourages authors to publish original scholarly articles in the field of human biomechanics, exercise physiology, physical activity in pediatrics and geriatrics, ergonomics, physiologic profiling of athletes, sports injury monitoring, and clinical practice patterns. An 11-year gap between volumes 2 and 3 is ...
It was endorsed by the National Science Development Board (now Department of Science and Technology) to the President of the Philippines. NAST was created through Presidential Decree 1003-A issued by President Ferdinand E. Marcos on October 6, 1976. [ 4 ]