Clarivate Analytics includes eBooks for coverage in Book Citation Index

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Clarivate Analytics has recently included the following 16 eBooks for coverage in Book Citation Index. The Book Citation Index in Web of Science™ Core Collection connects a library's book collection to powerful new discovery tools, giving researchers the ability to quickly and easily identify and access the most relevant books.

The list of the indexed books is below:

  • 1. Global Neutron Calculations

    2. Green Adsorbents

    3. Laminar Drag Reduction

    4. Medicinal Chemistry - Fusion of Traditional and Western Medicine, 3rd Edition

    5. Molecular Oncology: Principles and Recent Advances

    6. Oral Infections and Cardiovascular Disease

    7. Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension, Vol 1

    8. Polarity Index in Proteins - A Bioinformatics Tool

    9. Potassium Channels as a Target for Clinical Therapeutics, 1st Edition

    10. Sophie's Cave (Germany) - A Late Pleistocene Cave Bear Den

    11. Supercooling, Crystallization and Melting within Emulsions and Divided Systems: Mass, Heat Transfers and Stability

    12. Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Space Dangers: Outer Space Perils, Rocket Risks and the Health Consequences of the Space Environment

    13. Topics in Anti-Cancer Research, Vol 1

    14. Topics in Anti-Cancer Research, Vol 2

    15. Topics in Anti-Cancer Research, Vol 3

    16. Topics in Anti-Cancer Research, Vol 4

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