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The Italian History Index is made of different pages which are always under construction.
The Index has and editorial board to select the 'Best of the Italian History Index' and specific maintainers: 'Medieval Italian History' is maintained by Prof.Pietro Corrao, University of Palermo and Prof.Roberto Delle Donne, University of Naples; 'Anthropological Italian History' is maintained by Alessandra Guigoni, University of Cagliari, 'Military History' is maintained by Elena Sodini, University of Verona, 'E-teaching/e-learning' is maintained by Prof.Angelo Gaudio, University of Udine.
In the future, new maintainers will contribute to the development of other categories in the Index.
The Italian History Index is sending a logo to the best Italian History Sites: This page consists of a list of web-sites which we think are the best Italian History sites on the Internet made in Italy.
EPA SunWise: UV Index
Developed by the National Weather Service (NWS) and EPA, the UV Index predicts the next day's ultraviolet radiation levels on a 1-11+ scale, helping people determine appropriate sun-protective behaviors.
Click the buttons for Day 2, Day 3, or Day 4 to see the UV Index forecast for following days.
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Index to EPA Test Methods | US EPA
Chemical or Name Index: A-D, E-M, N-Se, or Sf-Z .
Preface To respond to frequent requests for agency test methods, Region 1 Library staff developed this methods index as a tool to help locate copies.
Confirming that there was no one volume containing all agency methods and no comprehensive list of them, the project commenced and in 1988 the first printed Index to EPA Test Methods published as EPA 901/3-88-001.
The index includes only EPA methods and its primary goal remains as a reference tool to identify a source from which the actual method can be obtained, either free or for a fee.
In 1999 the EPA New England Region 1 Library Web site first offered the Index in Adobe Acrobat format for easy distribution.
In 2002, the revamped web version of EMMI appeared as National Environmental Methods Index (NEMI) offering summary information about water methods from EPA and other organizations, with links to full text of those from EPA.
The Index to EPA Test Methods is an ever changing product and your feedback helps keep it current and useful.
List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE
List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE The 5, 164 journals being indexed for MEDLINE as of January 2007 are listed in four sections: (1) Alphabetic listing by abbreviated title, followed by full title; (2) Alphabetic listing by full title, followed by abbreviated title; (3) Alphabetic listing by subject field; and (4) Alphabetic listing by country of publication.
More detailed bibliographic data and information about indexing coverage for serials cited in MEDLINE/PubMed can be found in LocatorPlus, NLM's online catalog, at http://locatorplus.gov ..
The List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE is available in Portable Document Format (PDF)..
A print version of the List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE can be ordered from the U.S.
Journals Recently Accepted by NLM for Inclusion in MEDLINE lists titles selected by LSTRC since the most recent version of the List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE .
The List of Serials Indexed for Online Users is designed to provide bibliographic information for serials from which articles are indexed with the MeSH ® vocabulary and cited in MEDLINE ® , the backbone of NLM's PubMed ® database.
More detailed bibliographic data and information about indexing coverage for serials cited in PubMed can be found in LocatorPlus NLM's online catalog, at http://locatorplus.gov, and the NLM Catalog, an Entrez database, at http://www.nlmcatalog.nlm.nih.gov .