What is the resolution of the PDFs?
All PDF files are either produced from original production source material or are 300 dpi scans with optical character recognition (OCR) information embedded. In most cases this allows searching for and highlighting of text fragments. • What size are the PDFs? The size of the files varies from 100Kb to 20Mb or more. The size of the PDF is mentioned if you follow the “purchase full-text” links for each article. • Can I see some example articles? Try the following links for two examples: a 2008 paper and a 1998 paper. • How do I find an article? If you know which publication the article appeared in, you may want to browse through the lists of publications. Otherwise we suggest you use either the search mechanism or the alphabetical list of contributing authors. • Do you provide a full-text search of the articles? No. The search mechanism finds search strings amongst titles, authors, affiliations, keywords and abstracts of articles. • Are abstracts available for all articles? Abstracts or
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