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Elsevier (Dutch: [ˈɛlzəviːr]) is a
Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and
medical content. Its
products include journals...
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Elsevier is a
publisher and
information and
analytics company.
Elsevier may also
refer to:
Elsevier (magazine), a Dutch-language
magazine Elsevier M****on...
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World of the
Elseviers 1580-1712, (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1954, 168p) S.L. Hartz, The
Elseviers and
their Contemporaries, (
Elsevier, Amsterdam-Brussels...
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journalist of De Telegraaf. The
magazine was
finally introduced as
Elseviers W****blad ("
Elsevier's W****ly") on 27
October 1945, and
Lunshof became its editor...
- Reed
Elsevier, and came into
being in 1993 as a
result of the
merger of Reed International, a
British trade book and
magazine publisher, and
Elsevier, a...
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Elsevier BIOBASE is a
bibliographic database covering all
topics pertaining to
biological research throughout the world. It was
established in the 1950s...
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journals on
various disciplines of the life sciences. They were
acquired by
Elsevier in 1997. Each
issue of each journal,
which all are
published bimonthly...
- full
texts of
scientific and
medical publications of the
Dutch publisher Elsevier as well of
several small academic publishers. It
hosts over 18 million...
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Aernout Elsevier (1579–c.1656) was a
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter.
Elsevier was born in Douai.
According to
Houbraken he
joined the
Dordrecht Guild...
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World of the
Elseviers 1580-1712, (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1954, 168p) S.L. Hartz, The
Elseviers and
their Contemporaries, (
Elsevier, Amsterdam-Brussels...