please help me search an article


  1. tomato8
  2. NealC
  3. prestonjr00
  4. NealC
  5. dancooper

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Top 1.   Jun 20, 2005 8:51 PM

» tomato8 - I need eagerly an article's full text

Firstly,I am sory for my poor english.I am a graduate student of china, I am waiting for an article to begin my experiments.I have looked for mary wed sites and libraries in china,but I get only the abstract of this artical, I need the full text.so please help me.More information about this artical is as follows:
Artical name:Humoral immunity in mice mediated by monoclonal antibodies against A and M antigens of brucella
Journal:The Journal of Medical Microbiology
Page number:1989.30:37-43
Author:limet.j.n n.bosserary
I am waiting eagerly for your response. thank you deeply!
My email address:shymjj@sina.com

-- posted by tomato8



Top 2.   Jun 30, 2005 1:27 PM

» NealC - Re: I need eagerly an article's full text

In response to I need eagerly an article's full text posted by tomato8:

Have you written to the corresponding author of the article? They will oftentimes send reprints of the article to people who request them. In your request it will help to mention you have no other way of getting the article.

-- posted by NealC



Top 3.   Aug 28, 2005 10:49 PM

» prestonjr00 - 3 Trillion Cells, 1 Trillion Machines per Cell

Am trying to confirm the claim that the human body is made up of approximately 3 trillion cells.. And that each cell consists of approximately 1 trillion "machines"...

If this is true.. It seems like it would be making a powerful case for Intelligent Design...

-- posted by prestonjr00



Top 4.   Aug 31, 2005 7:34 AM

» NealC - Re: 3 Trillion Cells, 1 Trillion Machines per Cell

In response to 3 Trillion Cells, 1 Trillion Machines per Cell posted by prestonjr00:

Here is a calculation that was done to determine how many cells are in the human body
http://www.seps.org/oracle/oracle.archiv...

-- posted by NealC



Top 5.   Aug 31, 2005 12:25 PM

» dancooper - Finding articles

When you are asking for help from someone, you need to be more thorough in your requests. Your question is poorly worded, and apparently rather poorly thought out, as well. You misrepresent the author’s name, and you fail to provide any information on what you, yourself, have done to find this article.

If you really want to locate the article, it should not be too difficult to find. I did some preliminary research on the Internet and found that, indeed, the journal exists, and that the article is, in fact, in the 1989 volume 30 issue.

All you need to do, is to go to the nearest academic library (of an institution that specializes in medicine, or best of all, in microbiology) and ask the librarian to find the article for you. They should subscribe to a database that has access to the article. That is what academic libraries are for. Give the librarian this information:

Title: You got this right

Authors: J. N. Limet, N. Bosseray, B. Garin-Bastuji, G. Dubray, and M. Plommet

Journal Name: You got this right, too.

Journal abbreviation: JMM

By: The Society for General Microbiology

Year: (Sep) 1989

Volume: 30

Page: 37-43

But I have to say this. If the article is anywhere near as complex and technical as the abstract I read, and if your English is as poor as you say, then you are probably going to have a really difficult time deciphering this article. Good luck, though.

Dan Cooper
CE, Vintage and Classic Cars
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-- posted by dancooper



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