Focusing on the challenges of literature searching in research, this guide addresses the common issue of duplicated efforts among investigators. Highlighting that a significant portion of research budgets may be wasted due to a lack of awareness of existing literature, it emphasizes the importance of thorough literature reviews before starting new projects. The latest volume introduces innovations like subgrouping related papers into narrower categories, enhancing organization and usability. It aims to save time and provide insights into ongoing research efforts in the field.
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- 2012
- 2012
Guide to Fluorescence Literature
- 376 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on the innovative applications of fluorescence and phosphorescence techniques, this comprehensive guide addresses the need for a centralized reference in the field. It highlights the potential of these methods in chemical and clinical research while aiming to reduce unnecessary duplication of efforts. The book organizes pertinent papers chronologically from 1950 to 1964, providing an alpha-numerical identification system for easy reference. Researchers, both new and seasoned, will find this guide invaluable for accessing hard-to-find data and enhancing their studies.
- 1999
Provides information about how bioflavanoids help in the absorbtion of vitamin C, help promote circulation, lower cholesterol levels, and prevent cataracts.
- 1999
All about Antioxidants
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
You've probably come across the term FAQs--which stands for Frequently Asked Questions. Avery's FAQs All About Health series deals with the most commonly asked questions about specific health topics with regards to alternative therapies, nutrition, supplementation, herbal remedies, and disease state management. The books are primers that provide basic introductions. Many health books overwhelm people with too much detail and information on the politics of nutrition. FAQs books answer your questions simply and to the point.
- 1991
From the renowned biochemist who created a health revolution with his bestselling Supernutrition in 1975 comes The New Supernutrition. Totally revised and updated, The New Supernutrition focuses on the latest scientific discoveries and offers solutions to the nutrition problems of the nineties. Richard A. Passwater, PhD, is internatinally acclaimed as a leader in research on megavitamins, trace minerals, and other nutrients. In this life-enhancing, health-saving guide, he offers a program of supernutrition talored to your specific needs that can do many things.