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Biological Abstracts encompasses the entire field of life sciences and provides comprehensive coverage of the world's published biological and biomedical research. This includes traditional areas of biology, such as botany, zoology and microbiology, as well as experimental, clinical and veterinary medicine, biotechnology, environmental studies, and agriculture. Interdisciplinary fields such as biochemistry, biophysics and bioengineering are also included. More than 6,500 serials are monitored for inclusion. In addition to full-length research articles from serials, Biological Abstracts also includes short communications such as technical notes and letters. Abstracts are provided for full-length articles. In addition to bibliographic details Biological Abstracts includes: Disease Data, Gene Name Data, Geologic Time Data
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Biological Abstracts Archive 1926-1968 delivers the complete bibliographic records from 49 Biological Abstracts print volumes dating from 1926 to 1968. The original scientist abstractors and editors focused on selecting the most relevant international items in life sciences, and often wrote extensive abstracts and enhanced titles with added indexing terms as search aids. These volumes, including material from journals, patents, conference reports and books, are now available as 1.8 million fully indexed and searchable electronic records. In addition to bibliographic details Biological Abstracts includes: Disease Data, Gene Name Data, Geologic Time Data
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