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Research and Reports in Biochemistry

eISSN: 2230-3154
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Research and Reports in Biodiversity Studies

eISSN: 2230-2484
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Research and Reports in Biology

eISSN: 1179-7274
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Research and Reports in Chemistry

eISSN: 2463-6452
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Research and Reports in Endocrine Disorders

eISSN: 2230-2271
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Research and Reports in Focused Ultrasound

eISSN: 2253-2609
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Research and Reports in Forensic Medical Science

eISSN: 2230-2476
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Research and Reports in Medicinal Chemistry

ISSN: 2230-5238
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Research and Reports in Neonatology

eISSN: 1179-9935
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Research and Reports in Nuclear Medicine

eISSN: 2230-228X
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Research and Reports in Transdermal Drug Delivery

eISSN: 2253-1580
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Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine

eISSN: 1179-7282
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Research and Reports in Urology

eISSN: 2253-2447
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Research and Reviews in Parkinsonism

eISSN: 2624-3733
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Research in Biomedical Engineering and Technology

eISSN: 2996-0355

Research in Biomedical Engineering and Technology publishes high quality, original research articles encompassing analysis of theoretical and practical advances in the rapidly advancing field of Biomedical Engineering. Articles should expand upon novel and innovative research where the methods, analysis and conclusions are robust and of the highest standard.

Research in Biomedical Engineering and Technology

ISSN: 2996-0347eISSN: 2996-0355

Brain-Computer Interfaces ( BCI) publishes high quality, original research articles encompassing analysis of theoretical and practical advances in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.  Articles should expand upon novel and innovative research where the methods, analysis and conclusions are robust and of the highest standard.

A BCI measures brain activity and translates it into a form that can allow machines to compensate for lost or damaged brain functions, provide supplementary or augmented functions, or entrain lasting improvements in existing functions. The Journal recognizes that the field of BCI research is highly multi-disciplinary, and strives to integrate a range of perspectives from various disciplines in order to deepen understanding of the issues, challenges and solutions in the field. Brain-Computer Interfaces will be of interest to experts within the following fields:
  • neuroscience
  • biomedical engineering
  • neurosurgery
  • rehabilitation engineering
  • psychology
  • human factors
  • computer science and engineering
  • machine learning
  • electrical engineering
  • industrial and systems engineering
  • mechanical engineering
  Brain-Computer Interfaces covers, but is not limited to, the following areas:
  • development and user-centered evaluation of engineered BCI applications with emphasis on the analysis of what aspects are crucial to making the system work, in addition to straightforward assessment of its success.
  • scientific investigation of patterns of brain activity that can, or show promise to be able to, be used to drive BCI applications.
  • development and evaluation of signal processing methods that extract signal features, classify them, and otherwise translate brain signals into device commands.
  • new invasive and noninvasive methods to monitor and acquire brain signals.
  • applications of BCI technology to understand human perception, affect, action, and various aspects of cognition and behavior.
  • ethical and sociological implications of BCI applications.
  • human factors and human-computer interaction (HCI) concerns in the design, development and evaluation of BCIs.
  • clinical trials and individual case studies of the experimental therapeutic application of BCIs.
  • behavioral studies of BCI use in humans and animals.
  • studies of neurosurgical techniques relevant to BCIs.
  • proposal, review and analysis of standards for BCI hardware, software and protocols.
All manuscript submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the Co-Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, will enter rigorous peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. The Journal operates single blind peer review and Submissions are to be made online via Editorial Manager
All published articles will be made available on PubMed Central and indexed in PubMed at the time of publication.

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Research in Dance Education

ISSN: 1464-7893eISSN: 1470-1111

Research in Dance Education aims to inform, stimulate and promote the development of research in dance education and is relevant to both learners and teachers. The desire to improve the quality and provision of dance education through lively and critical debate, and the dissemination of research findings is uppermost.The journal sets out to include contributors from a wide and diverse community of researchers. This extends to all aspects of dance in education, providing opportunities for both experienced and less experienced researchers. The journal encourages a wide range of research approaches and methods, in a forum for debate. An international audience will be attracted to the comparative study of dance teaching and learning, which the journal encompasses. Issues of pedagogy and subject content are addressed in relation to creating, performing and viewing dance in various contexts. The role and value of Dance as part of Arts Education and the connections with other Arts practitioners is also addressed.The research field of Research in Dance Education includes: all phases of education, pre-school to higher education and beyond; teaching and learning in dance, theory and practice; new technology; professional dance artists in education; learning in and through dance; aesthetic and artistic education; dance and the arts; dance and physical education; training dance teachers: initial teacher education, continuing professional development, dance degrees, and professional dance training; examination dance; dance therapy; special educational needs; community dance and youth dance; dance in society: gender, ethnicity, class, religion, economics; psychological issues: self esteem, motivation, body image, creativity, philosophy and the arts, and research methods and methodologies.The Perspectives section aims to re-publish significant work, which may no longer be available in print, to a wider readership. Articles are either of historical interest per se, or the issues addressed are so fundamental they remain relevant today. The section Editor welcomes suggestions of specific articles that you would like to see reproduced in future volumes of the journal. Recommendations should be accompanied by a photocopy of the article (with full reference) and a brief statement explaining why it is proposed for reprinting. The main purpose of the Dancelines section is to showcase outstanding student writing and to offer a supportive environment in which comparatively inexperienced student or recently graduated authors could gain confidence and develop their writing skills. One of the main intentions is to encourage scholarship and enthusiasm to write about dance and thus Dancelines is seen as acting as a seedbed for future writers. Both undergraduate and postgraduate work, normally between 3000 and 6000 words long is welcomed - the key criterion being that the work is publishable in an academic journal.Viewpoints is a section in which contributors can share opinions, comment critically on published papers, frame and explore topical issues, contribute short notes, questions, letters, or comments in response to material already printed in the journal. Brief notes of 500 words to considered pieces of up to 1,500 are invited. Disclaimer for Scientific, Technical and Social Science publications:Taylor & Francis make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 8220;Content8221;) contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis. Peer Review Policy: All articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by two anonymous referees from a panel of international scholars and researchers.

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Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance

ISSN: 1356-9783eISSN: 1470-112X

Visit the RiDE Themed Issues ArchiveRiDE: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance is a refereed journal aimed at those who are interested in applying performance practices to cultural engagement, educational innovation and social change. It provides an international forum for research into drama and theatre conducted in community, educational, developmental and therapeutic contexts. The journal offers a dissemination of completed research and research in progress, and through its Points and Practices section it encourages debate between researchers both on its published articles and on other matters. Contributions are drawn from a range of people involved in drama and theatre from around the world. It aims to bring the fruits of the best researchers to an international readership and to further debates in the rich and diverse field of educational drama and applied theatre.Peer Review Policy:All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two anonymous referees. All reviewers are internationally recognized in their field, and the editorial board of Research in Drama Education aim to support scholars from many different parts of the world.Disclaimer for Scientific, Technical and Social Science publications:Taylor & Francis make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 8220;Content8221;) contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.

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Research in Energy Sources

eISSN: 3067-4603

Research in Energy Sources aims to investigate technological advancements that would support gradual energy transition towards decarbonization of existing energy systems and energy generation technologies, considering environmental impacts and economic feasibility of investigated systems, processes or energy technologies.

Research in Hospitality Management

ISSN: 2224-3534eISSN: 2415-5152
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