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Frequency Changes New Journals (2018) Titles Moving to Open Access (2018) Journals Price List 2017-2018 (Subscription Rates ,ɈLJ[P]Lst:LW[LTILY www.sagepub.in FREQUENCY CHANGES NEW JOURNALS (2018) TITLES MOVING TO OPEN ACCESS (2018) 2017 2018 TITLE TITLE TITLE FREQUENCY FREQUENCY American String Teacher Measurement and Control Advances in Structural Engineering 12 16 Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care American Journal of Health Promotion 6 8 American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 10 12 Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis Clinical Nursing Research 6 8 Families in Society Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology Crime & Delinquency 8 10 Journal of Education Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease Feminist Criminology 4 5 International Journal of Market Research Innate Immunity Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 6 8 Sociological Research Online Hospital Pharmacy 11 6 International Journal of Damage Mechanics 8 10 String Research Journal NO LONGER PUBLISHED BY SAGE (2018) Journal of Aging and Health 8 10 Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy TITLE ISSN Journal of Chinese Writing Systems 2 4 Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space Gender, Technology and Development 0971-8524 Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) 9 10 Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science Pacifica 1030-570X Journal of Industrial Textiles 8 9 Transactional Analysis Journal 0362-1537 Journal of Intensive Care Medicine 10 12 Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials 6 8 Sociological Review Monographs 0081-1769 Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 8 10 NEW PRODUCT CODE Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 0148-6071 Journal of Transport History 2 3 S332 is the bundle of L261 (Environment and Nutrition in Clinical Practice 0884-5336 Journal of Vibration and Control 20 24 Planning A) and L469 (Evironment and Planning E). 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