Media outlets starting with S
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SSpectator MagazineUnited States of America
The Spectator has been the #1 family resource in Coral Springs and Parkland since 2002.
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SSpectator Magazine OnlineUnited States of America
The Spectator has been the #1 family resource in Coral Springs and Parkland since 2002.
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SSpectra, Siena Heights UniversityUnited States of America
Spectra is an online only student news organization serving the students and community of Siena Heights in Adrian, MI.
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SSpectre of CommunismUnited Kingdom
Are you a communist? Think we need a revolution? Tune into the official podcast of the Revolutionary Communist International, for communist theory, analysis and history, every week! Under the crisis-ridden capitalist system, humanity lurches from one disaster to another. War, poverty and precarity are facts of life for millions. Given the circumstances, it is no surprise that an unprecedented number of workers and young people are being drawn to the revolutionary banner of communism. But what does it mean to be a communist? What is the communist perspective on the most pressing questions facing humanity: like armed conflict, the climate crisis, technological development, inequality, and so on? In what philosophical and historical traditions do we stand? How do we answer typical right-wing objections to communism? The purpose of this podcast is to arm our listeners with the ideas and arguments necessary to defend the principles of communism, to win others over to a revolutionary perspective, and develop their own mastery of Marxist theory.
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SSpectrochimica Acta Part BUnited States of America
Covers topics from rapidly expanding areas in atomic spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy for inorganic analysis, analytical laser spectroscopy and surface, interface, thin film, and micro/analysis. Targets audience spectroscopists, chemists, physicists, and engineers.
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SSpectroscopyUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: spectroscopyNOW.com provides information, resources and services to assist scientists in their work in the fields of spectroscopy and separation science. Registered users have free access to information, including webinars, podcasts, videos, peer-reviewed papers from Wiley's analytical and life science journals, commissioned articles from science writers and up-to-the minute news, as well as a host of primers, glossaries, and links directories. Monthly Unique users: Source publisher Ad Rates: For all advertising opportunities from EMEA and Asia Pacific, please contact Stephen Peakes at sparkes@wiley.com or +44 (0)1243 770367 . Media pack can be found on http://www.spectroscopynow.com/SpringboardWebApp/userfiles/sepspec/file/PDF_files/General_PDF/2018_specNOW_media_planner.pdf .
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SSpectroscopyUnited States of America
Targets spectroscopists and professionals in research/development, quality control, assurance validation, analysis and laboratory management in the following sectors: private industry, academic, government, research lab institute/foundation, independent analytical labs, hospital/medical center and utilities. Editorial covers the full range of atomic and molecular spectroscopic techniques at work in key industries: pharmaceuticals, polymers, chemicals, petroleum, food/beverage, semiconductors, environmental testing and biotechnology. Teaches the use of spectroscopic instruments and promotes the acceptance of spectroscopy as a practical analytical technology in industry and life science. Publishes focused editorial that combines peer-reviewed scientific articles with practical, solutions-based information, as well as technical reports on innovative applications and instruments, tutorials on key techniques, productivity-boosting columns and comprehensive news coverage of products and industry events.
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SSpectroscopy EuropeUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Spectroscopy Europe is a free magazine and offers articles written to appeal to a wide range of readers, news of spectroscopic developments and people and companies, regular columns on process analysis, data handling and chemometrics and reference materials, as well as new products and technical literature. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at spectroscopy professionals. Deadline: Deadline dates can be found here Time of Publication: Publication dates can be found here Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription. Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be found here. <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="61" Semi
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SSpectroscopy OnlineUnited States of America
Promotes and supports the effective use of modern spectroscopic techniques to solve real-world problems in industrial research and development, quality control, environmental testing and diverse physical and life science disciplines. Features useful information on advances in, applications of, and equipment for atomic, molecular and mass spectrometric techniques.
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SSpectrumUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The BSIA’s magazine, Spectrum, is produced quarterly to update customers on the latest developments within the Association and the security industry. It carries industry news, recent standards developments, perspectives from other industry bodies and topical articles on new technologies as well as news of BSIA awards and events. Audience and Readership: Influencers, decision makers and end-users in the security industry Deadline: Deadlines vary Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad rates: For more information email wesley.tatton@binternet.com or call +44 (0)7738 632 215