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Physiology Open Access Journals

In our day-to-day life physiology plays important role some of the examples like travelling, sitting in chair at your office, watching television at home etc. Top physiology Online Publishing Journals explain the method of physical and chemical reactions in Day to life and industrial process and in various biochemical reactions. Top physiology Online Publishing Journals from OMICS Group is an open access journal named as Journal of physiology & catalysis which strives to release issues quarterly and is adamant to publish new findings related to the field of physiology. The mission of the Physiology review journal provides a forum for publishing new findings on Physics & chemistry for Industrial & non-Industrial findings. The journal provides an open access platform to facilitate the exchange of information between chemistry and physical reactions to support the advancement of research and new findings. This Physics & chemistry for Industrial & non-Industrial findings review journal publishes the article like research, review, perspective, opinion or short commentaries, etc. based on the topics which relates this journal. Open access to the scientific literature means the removal of barriers (including price barriers) from accessing scholarly work. There are two parallel “roads” towards open access: Open Access articles and self-archiving. Open Access articles are immediately, freely available on their Web site, a model mostly funded by charges paid by the author (usually through a research grant). The alternative for a researcher is “self-archiving” (i.e., to publish in a traditional journal, where only subscribers have immediate access, but to make the article available on their personal and/or institutional Web sites (including so-called repositories or archives)), which is a practice allowed by many scholarly journals.
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Last date updated on July, 2025

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