[ RadSafe ] This "radiation journal" that probably doesn't exist
Bjorn Cedervall
bcradsafers at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 19 15:40:48 CDT 2011
This link works however (I couldn't get it to work earlier today):
http://replay.web.archive.org/20090627033736/http://www.ebab.eu.com/
The abstracts can be read and some of the other information.
Bjorn Cedervall
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Now the other question: The "European Journal of Biology and Bioelectromagnetics (EBAB)" - what about the status of this journal? Where is it and where can the corresponding papers be found (like the three in the ECRR book)? I have asked our university libraries previously and they didn't find the journal. Can one find some impact factor for instance?
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> The journal used to be linked here:
> http://www.cogreslab.co.uk/medcross.html
> but the link doesn't seem to work any longer.
> (back in the URL to see the money orientation)
>
> Googling Dr Roger Coghill results in a number of strange hits - here is one:
> http://www.thesynergycompany.com/superfood_article10.html
> http://www.thesynergycompany.com/superfood_article3.html
>
> It shouldn't come as a surprise if some people wonder about the charater of the EBAB journal as a paper (about melatonin) by Coghill appeared as a free sample issue. That paper was simply an indicator - then an Editorial Board with you at the same time as you had six or eight publications (including one with Coghill if I recall correctly)
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> The Editorial Board was (is?) as follows:
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> Assoc. Prof. Olle Johansson
> Prof. Henry Lai
> Prof. Dr. Igor Jerman
> Prof Dr Imants Detlavs
> Dr Christopher Busby
> Dr. Edouard David
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> And according to the sample paper page context: Dr Richard Nuccitelli.
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> These editors should be expected to cover the topics that appeared in the EBAB journal.
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> Where is all this information now? I have never before encountered a situation where "scientific papers" just disappear. Is it strange that one wonders? Please explain.
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> My personal reflections and initiative only,
>
> Bjorn Cedervall
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> Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 11:58:31 +0100
> From: C.Busby at ulster.ac.uk
> To: radsafe at agni.phys.iit.edu
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] This "radiation journal" that probably doesn't exist
>
> Peer reviewed by whom? I couldnt say. They dont tell you.
> I notice that you, Bjorn, have written to my university to ask them what my status is. They told you, Professor. What were you hoping for?
> That I was inventing it?
> Sincerely
> Chris
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] This "radiation journal" that probably doesn't exist
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> April 14
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> Peer reviewed by whom? Helen Caldicott?
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> Steven Dapra
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>
> At 04:56 AM 4/14/2011, you wrote:
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> >Dear Bjorn and others,
> >
> >But you havent responded to my question about the peer reviewed
> >paper I put up as evidence you guys are wrong. The Chernobyl infant
> >leukemias. Why is that? That paper was in a peer reviewed journal.
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