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  • Pirineos. A Journal on Mountain Ecology publishes papers dealing with the dynamics of mountain ecosystems, that is, with processes and relationships established between living beings and their environment, in the highest regions on earth. Therefore it tries to explain the global functioning of mountainous areas and the spatial organization of processes and resources, with an integrated perspective in which man performs an important role. Pirineos accepts original works with new and important scientific data on Mountain Ecology, especially those containing information about the extant fluxes between subsystems, the influence of man in the evolution and dynamics of mountain environment, the trophic relationships between living beings and the functioning of different features that constitute the basis of mountain ecosystems.

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  • Asclepio. Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia was born in 1948 with the title Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina y Antropología Médica. Asclepio publishes original papers on the history of science echoing the various historiographic trends in this field of study. It is particularly oriented to Spanish, European, and Latin American science, aiming to an audience specialized in the history of science, but also to variously educated scientists who may find in history elements for epistemological and social reflection in their scientific work.

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  • Arbor, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas's general journal on science, thought and culture, was founded in 1944 by José López Ortiz. Its name comes from the tree of science, or Arbor Scientiae, used by Ramón Llull (C14) to represent the various branches of knowledge. Arbor is a multi-disciplinary journal serving the scientific community and society as a mechanism for knowledge transfer. It primarily publishes scientific studies reviewing and updating current topics of interest to society. It comprises "thematic" and "changes" sections, and includes bibliographical reviews. It is published in electronic format only.

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  • Journal founded in 1949 at the Technical Institute for Construction and Cement under the heading Últimos avances en materiales de construcción. Boletín de circulación limitada (ISSN 1698-9333). In 1958 was renamed as Materiales de Construcción. Ultimos avances (ISSN 0465-2746) and published with its actual name from 1974. Materiales de Construcción is a quarterly, scientific Journal published in English, intended for researchers, plant technicians and other professionals engaged in the area of Construction, Materials Science and Technology. Scientific articles focus mainly on: - Physics and chemistry of the formation of cement and other binders. - Cement and concrete. Components (aggregate, admixtures, additions and similar). Behaviour and properties. - Durability and corrosion of other construction materials. - Restoration and conservation of the materials in heritage monuments. - Weathering and the deterioration of construction materials. - Use of industrial waste and by-products in construction. - Manufacture and properties of other construction materials, such as: gypsum/plaster, lime, composite materials, polymers, recycled materials, stone, brick and tile, glass, wood and so forth.

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  • Pirineos. A Journal on Mountain Ecology publishes papers dealing with the dynamics of mountain ecosystems, that is, with processes and relationships established between living beings and their environment, in the highest regions on earth. Therefore it tries to explain the global functioning of mountainous areas and the spatial organization of processes and resources, with an integrated perspective in which man performs an important role. Pirineos accepts original works with new and important scientific data on Mountain Ecology, especially those containing information about the extant fluxes between subsystems, the influence of man in the evolution and dynamics of mountain environment, the trophic relationships between living beings and the functioning of different features that constitute the basis of mountain ecosystems.

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  • Asclepio. Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia was born in 1948 with the title Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina y Antropología Médica. Asclepio publishes original papers on the history of science echoing the various historiographic trends in this field of study. It is particularly oriented to Spanish, European, and Latin American science, aiming to an audience specialized in the history of science, but also to variously educated scientists who may find in history elements for epistemological and social reflection in their scientific work.

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  • Arbor, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas's general journal on science, thought and culture, was founded in 1944 by José López Ortiz. Its name comes from the tree of science, or Arbor Scientiae, used by Ramón Llull (C14) to represent the various branches of knowledge. Arbor is a multi-disciplinary journal serving the scientific community and society as a mechanism for knowledge transfer. It primarily publishes scientific studies reviewing and updating current topics of interest to society. It comprises "thematic" and "changes" sections, and includes bibliographical reviews. It is published in electronic format only.

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  • Journal founded in 1949 at the Technical Institute for Construction and Cement under the heading Últimos avances en materiales de construcción. Boletín de circulación limitada (ISSN 1698-9333). In 1958 was renamed as Materiales de Construcción. Ultimos avances (ISSN 0465-2746) and published with its actual name from 1974. Materiales de Construcción is a quarterly, scientific Journal published in English, intended for researchers, plant technicians and other professionals engaged in the area of Construction, Materials Science and Technology. Scientific articles focus mainly on: - Physics and chemistry of the formation of cement and other binders. - Cement and concrete. Components (aggregate, admixtures, additions and similar). Behaviour and properties. - Durability and corrosion of other construction materials. - Restoration and conservation of the materials in heritage monuments. - Weathering and the deterioration of construction materials. - Use of industrial waste and by-products in construction. - Manufacture and properties of other construction materials, such as: gypsum/plaster, lime, composite materials, polymers, recycled materials, stone, brick and tile, glass, wood and so forth.

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