Media outlets starting with D
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DDevelopment BusinessUnited States of America
Aimed at international businesses supplying large projects open for bid in the third world. It lists new projects open for bid and focuses on how to gain access to that market. Articles are country profiles, company case studies and techniques for technology transfer and people in the news.
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DDevelopment Finance TodayUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Development Finance Today is covers news, features and information for development finance intermediaries. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at professionals in the development finance sector Deadline: Ongoing Frequency: Online Monthly Unique Users: A monthly unique user figure is not available. Ad Rates: For advertising please email caron@medianett.co.uk. Other Information: There is no generic editorial email address or switchboard; enquiries should be directed to Beth Fisher. Gorkana Alert: Monday 20 October 2014 Development Finance Today, a website aimed at development finance intermediaries, has now launched and can be viewed at www.developmentfinancetoday.co.uk. Editor Chanice Henry can be reached on +44 (0)20 7316 1838 and chanice@medianett.co.uk
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DDevelopment HellUnited States of America
DEVELOPMENT HELL is the podcast dedicated to unearthing canceled horror productions, to find out what went wrong, and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light.
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DDevelopmental & Comparative ImmunologyUnited States of America
Serves immunologists, physiologists and researchers involved in all levels of immunological investigation. Covers research in the areas of immune system development and comparative immunology.
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DDevelopmental BiologyUnited States of America
Written for cell and developmental biologists and covers mechanisms of development, differentiation, and growth in animals and plants at the molecular, cellular, and genetic levels. Areas of particular emphasis include transcriptional control mechanisms, embryonic patterning, cell to cell interactions, growth factors and signal transduction, and regulatory hierarchies.
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DDevelopmental CellUnited States of America
Covers the fields of cell biology and developmental biology and publishes research describing novel results of unusual significance in these fields. Serves as a cross-disciplinary resource for researchers and the general scientific community.
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DDevelopmental Medicine & Child NeurologyUnited Kingdom
Impact Factor: 3.615 (Source: Publisher) Journal Ranking: ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2015: 9/120 (Pediatrics); 43/193 (Clinical Neurology) Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Affiliations: Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN) is the official journal of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA). Aims of the journal: For over 50 years, Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN) has aimed to defined the field of paediatric neurology and neurodisability. DMCN disseminates a range of information worldwide to improve the lives of disabled children and their families. DMCN aims to enhance the care of children by worldwide dissemination of clinical research into the wide range of neurological conditions and disabilities that affect children. Readership: DMCN is of interest to researchers, all health professionals concerned with developmental disability and child neurology, and others involved in the care of children and young people. Content: The breadth of DMCN includes: Paediatric Neurology Neurodisability Child Development Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery Neurogenetics Neurophysiology Neuropathology Child Psychology Physical, Occupational & Speech and Language Therapies Orthotics and Assistive Technologies Neuroimaging Editorial contacts: The full Editorial Board can be viewed here Manuscript submission: Guidelines for Contributors can be viewed here. All papers should be submitted online here. Other Information: For any queries, email the editorial office at dmcn@editorialoffice.co.uk Alternative email is cs-journals@wiley.com
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DDevelopmental NeuropsychologyUnited States of America
Written for behavioral and developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists and neuroscientists and devoted to exploring relationships between brain and behavior across the life span. Publishes scholarly papers on the appearance and development of behavioral functions such as language, perception and cognitive processes as they relate to brain functions and structures. Topics covered include early cognitive behaviors in normal and brain-damaged children, plasticity and recovery of function after early brain damage, the development of complex cognitive and motor skills, specific and nonspecific disturbances such as learning disabilities, mental retardation, schizophrenia, stuttering and developmental aphasia, neuropsychological analyses of normal age-related changes in brain and behavioral functions, such as sensory, motor, cognitive and adaptive abilities, studies of age-related diseases of the nervous system and recovery of function in later life.
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DDevelopmental PsychobiologyUnited States of America
Peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers from the disciplines of psychology, biology, neuroscience, and medicine that contribute to an understanding of behavior development. Research that focuses on development in the embryo/fetus, neonate, juvenile, or adult animal and multidisciplinary research that relates behavioral development to anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, or evolution is appropriate. The journal represents a broad phylogenetic perspective on behavior development by publishing studies of invertebrates, fish, birds, humans, and other animals. The journal publishes experimental and descriptive studies whether carried out in the laboratory or field.
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DDevelopmental PsychologyUnited States of America
Editorial material focuses on developmental psychology from infancy to maturity. Reports on the latest advances in language processes and developments of the emotional, cognitive, moral, perceptual and ecology of understanding social relationships. The journal welcomes not only laboratory-based experimental studies but studies employing other rigorous methodologies, such as ethnographies, field research, and secondary analyses of large data sets.