A list of puns related to "Journal of Visualized Experiments"
Hello fellow Redditors. JoVE is the worlds first and only peer reviewed video-journal in the fields of bio-sciences. We're indexed in pub-med, and self published as well. Our mission: To aid in the rapid transfer of knowledge in the bio and biomedical sciences through transparency, and greater understanding.
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Because we publish in video format, we eliminate the trial and error in reproducing biological experiments through transparency. As a result, we've greatly increased academic performance in these fields. As you may be aware, it is extremely challenging to reproduce scientific experiments and procedures with your traditional text format. So we give you the text, but we also professionally video-document these experiments on-site to make reproducing them much easier, and with greater understanding.
I'm on Reddit all the time, so I'd like to see what Redditors have to say! Your opinions mean the most to me.
Hi everybody!
IΒ΄m building my next campaign and IΒ΄m setting up the lore and houserules journals. I want to have them all linked to one another, to allow players to jump from journal to journal with ease, but I have a problem. I really donΒ΄t like how links are visualized. The gray button, when you have a lot of links, makes the journals very ugly and kind of messy.
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Is there a way to change the look of the links? Like using the typical html look (just the underlined word in a different color for example).
IΒ΄m using the Forge to host so changing the various json manually is kind of a pain and I would like to avoid that.
Thanks :)
I read about 3-4 years ago.
Iβm in my first year of PhD school. I foresee many failures and long hours of wasted work. I want to sleep easy tonight knowing that I can document my failures bold scientific endeavours in a journal dedicated to such clown failures.
You could also argue that a journal dedicated to documenting every single mode of failure could go a long way in preventing failures.
So is there such a place?
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This is for all of you out there who want to enjoy Cold Brew, but donβt want to put the effort into experimenting with the right mix of everything. Iβll do it for you (and more importantly, for me.) I donβt think this will be a long and winding road, it seems pretty straightforward, but who knows...
If you want to know the story of how I discovered and fell in love with Cold Brew, I can certainly tell that, but right now, hereβs what you need to know: Iβve decided to start experimenting with brewing Cold Brew coffee to drink as my go-to morning wake up call. Previously I had used approx 94 gm of beans grinded medium/coarse (I had it dialed in perfectly, I just donβt remember what that was now) using a pretty basic Black & Decker burr grinder, and however much water in a French Press, that resulted in two Pint servings (adding about a tsp. of Turbinado sugar and a couple few Tbsp. of non-dairy creamer (donβt judge me) of coffee. Lemme tell you, that gave me just the kick in the dick I needed to get going in the morning. (I should also add, I would let that steep for ~12 min.)
Then I discovered Cold Brew and everything changed. I just love everything about it. I still want to experiment with espresso, and the Moka Pot, and Chemex, etc. but itβs the Cold Brew system I have now, so thatβs what Iβm going with. I bought a Baratza Encore Conical Burr Grinder, which I will be using with the Toddy Cold Brew System. The one I got came with a few compostable bags to keep the grounds in for easier clean up (and itβs sooooo much easie
... keep reading on reddit β‘Non-native English speaker here.
I am looking for a ranked list of all the periodicals, journal articles, magazines and other avenues for publishing in the field of Busienss Intelligence and Data Visualization. The list should be as comprehensive as possible.
Basically, I am looking for a list of publications where I and a friend of mine could publish articles or other pieces or writing in.
Edit: While it was running (at any point between 1932-1972 when the whistleblower came forward) to what degree was it common knowledge amongst medical professionals?
Edit 2: Schatz, not Shatz.
I read it about 3 to 4 years ago.
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