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Other publications of WHO include the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, the Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal ( overseen by EMRO ), the Human Resources for Health ( published in collaboration with BioMed Central ), and the Pan American Journal of Public Health ( overseen by PAHO / AMRO ).
BioMed Central, 7 Dec. 2010.
The pioneers of Open Access journals are BioMed Central and the Public Library of Science ( PLoS ).
Some now do this immediately, as open access journals, such as the BioMed Central stable of journals, or after a six-month period from publication, as what are now known as delayed open access journals, and some after 6 months or less, such as the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Joined by Nobel Prize winner and former National Institutes of Health director Harold Varmus, the PLoS organizers next turned their attention to starting their own journal, along the lines of the UK-based BioMed Central, which has been publishing open-access scientific papers in the biological sciences in journals such as Genome Biology and the Journal of Biology since late 1999.
The Public Library of Science and BioMed Central are prominent examples of this model.
* Comparison of costs of publishing an article-publication charge, processing fee, BioMed Central
BioMed Central Ltd.
BioMed Central Ltd.
* ' My Life in Science ', with Lewis Wolpert, edited by Errol C. Friedberg and Eleanor Lawrence, BioMed Central 2001, 199pp ISBN 0-9540278-0-9
BioMed Central ( BMC ) is a United Kingdom-based, for-profit scientific publisher specialising in open access journal publication.
Most BioMed Central journals are now published only online.
BioMed Central describes itself as the first and largest open access science publisher.
BioMed Central was founded in 2000 as part of the Current Science Group ( now Science Navigation Group, SNG ), a nursery of scientific publishing companies.
In October 2008, it was announced that BioMed Central, Chemistry Central, and PhysMath Central had been acquired by Springer Science + Business Media, the second largest STM publister.
In 2007 Yale University Libraries stopped subsidizing page charges for affiliates of Yale who are using BioMed Central as the publisher of their works.
In November 2008, BioMed Central became an official supporting organisation of Healthcare Information For All by 2015, a global initiative committed to a future where people are no longer dying for lack of knowledge.
BioMed Central owns and produces in-house six flagship journals: Journal of Biology, Genome Biology, Genome Medicine, Arthritis Research and Therapy, Breast Cancer Research, and Critical Care.
Most of the other journals published by BioMed Central are owned and produced independently by societies and academic editorial boards, with BioMed Central providing the hosting, publishing platform and marketing.

BioMed and its
* BioMed: Human visual sensitivity to 1000 nm light is approximately of its peak sensitivity at 555 nm.
Through its Microbial Pathogens Program, Seattle BioMed researchers are seeking to understand the molecular mechanisms by which H. influenzae ( Haemophilus influenzae ) colonizes the human respiratory tract and, after colonization, how it causes local or systemic disease.
As part of a broad global initiative to fight malaria, Seattle BioMed developed its Malaria Program in 2000, with an initial grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
In 2005, Seattle BioMed received two Grand Challenges in Global Health grants to accelerate its malaria research.
Through its TB research, Seattle BioMed seeks to uncover the strategy the TB bacterium uses for long-term survival with the goal of providing better insight on how to improve drugs to act more quickly against the disease.

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Like all BioMed Central journals, they have a policy of open access to the research articles they publish.

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* BioMed Central, a UK-based scientific publisher

BioMed and journals
Publications in BioMed Central journals are, immediately upon publication, released under the Creative Commons " Attribution " license which grants permission to reuse publications and produce derivative work.
There is a general move from print as primary medium to electronic publication, an example being the online journals published by BioMed Central.
** BioMed Central series of journals
He was a co-founder and chairman of the board of directors of the Public Library of Science, a not-for-profit open access publisher, and he also sits on the board of trustees of BioMed Central, a publisher of open-access journals.
The BMC-series of journals is a collection of 65 online research journals published by BioMed Central.
* List of all BioMed Central journals
Category: BioMed Central academic journals

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Central and its
Here the New York Central Railroad, one of the Nation's most important carriers, has alone lost 47.6 percent of its passengers since 1949.
Obviously, the Interstate Commerce Commission will not force the New York Central to further curtail its commuter operations by giving undue competitive advantages to the lines that wish to merge.
When they were forced to, Central Worlds shrugged its shoulders, arranged a tour of the Laboratory Schools and set the tour off to a big start by showing the members case histories, complete with photographs.
She could take care of herself and her ambulatory half, in any situation already recorded in the annals of Central Worlds and any situation its most fertile minds could imagine.
Since then, it has focused on improving relationships with Western countries, cultivating links with other Portuguese-speaking countries, and asserting its own national interests in Central Africa through military and diplomatic intervention.
At its core, the Amiga has a custom chipset consisting of several coprocessors, which handle audio, video and direct memory access independently of the Central Processing Unit ( CPU ).
The Northern and Central European settlements in this region have built up a large-scale production of chocolate and its by-products, thus rendering them quintessential products to the region.
Abacá was first cultivated on a large scale in Sumatra in 1925 under the Dutch, who had observed its cultivation in the Philippines for cordage since the ninteenth century, followed up by plantings in Central America in 1929 sponsored by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
The party had roughly 10-15 % support across Italy, having its stongholds in Central and Southern Italy ( Lazio 18. 6 %, Umbria 15. 2 %, Marche 14. 3 %, Abruzzo 14. 3 %, Puglia 13. 2 %, Sardinia 12. 9 %, Tuscany 12. 6 % and Campania 12. 6 % in the last general election ), scoring badly in Lombardy ( 10. 2 %) and Sicily ( 10. 9 %), while competing in the North-East ( Friuli-Venezia Giulia 15. 5 % and Veneto 11. 3 %).
The Bahamas is ranked 7th out of 29 countries in the South and Central America / Caribbean region, and its overall score is higher than the regional and world averages.
In addition to consolidating its power within South America, Brazil has sought to expand its influence in the broader region by increasing its engagement in the Caribbean and Central America.
In 1958, the province of Central Kalimantan separated from South Kalimantan as its own territory.
The scope of the Department of Asia is extremely broad, its collections of over 75, 000 objects covers the material culture of the whole Asian continent ( from East, South, Central and South-East Asia ) and from the Neolithic up to the present day.
But it was unaware of the Bulgarian plans over Thrace and Constantinople, territories on which it had long-held ambitions, and on which it had just secured a secret agreement of expansion from its allies France and Britain, as a reward for participating in the upcoming Great War against the Central Powers.
Accordingly, Bulgaria reverted its policy to one closer to the Central Powers ' understanding over an anti-Serbian front, due to its new national aspirations, now expressed mainly against Serbia.
After a referendum on territorial autonomy on 28 September 1958, French Equatorial Africa was dissolved, and its four constituent states – Gabon, Congo ( Brazzaville ), the Central African Republic, and Chad became autonomous members of the French Community from 28 November 1958.
The second noteworthy characteristic is that the country borders on very different parts of the African continent: North Africa, with its Islamic culture and economic orientation toward the Mediterranean Basin ; West Africa, with its diverse religions and cultures and its history of highly developed states and regional economies ; Northeast Africa, oriented toward the Nile Valley and Red Sea region ; and Central or Equatorial Africa, some of whose people have retained classical African religions while others have adopted Christianity, and whose economies were part of the great Congo River system.
On 13 August 1960 the Central African Republic became an independent country and David Dacko became its first President.
There are more than 80 ethnic groups in the Central African Republic ( CAR ), each with its own language.
The Military of the Central African Republic cannot – even with the support of France and the Multinational Force of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa ( FOMUC )– exert control over its own borders.

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