Scholarly journals, also referred to as Academic journals. These journal are regularly published journals which are related to a specific academic discipline. Scholarly articles are written by scientist or researchers based on authentic, innovative and native research done by the scholar. Scholars publish their articles to communicate and share their research. These journals are usually understood and accessed by students, academicians or experts from the related field as the content will be highly specific and not grasped and followed by all. These are subjected to peer-review by editorial board members who are highly qualified in that particular field. Perception is a process of registering sensory stimuli as meaningful experience.
Commentary: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Commentary: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Research Article: Journal of Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Development
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Hydrology: Current Research
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Hydrology: Current Research
Posters: Hydrology: Current Research
Posters: Hydrology: Current Research