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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessed articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to articles that have been retrieved or obtained, typically in the context of research or information gathering.
Example: "After conducting my research, I compiled a list of all the accessed articles that contributed to my findings."
Alternatives: "retrieved articles" or "obtained articles".
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BioNEMS focus article on "Surface acoustic wave (SAW) acoustophoresis: now and beyond" is among the top ten accessed articles from Lab on a Chip in July 2012.
Our article on "Rare cell isolation and analysis in microfluidics" has been included in Lab On a Chip 2014 Most Accessed Articles collection.
Congratulations to Xiaoyun! BioNEMS article on "Microfluidic synthesis of multifunctional Janus particles for biomedical applications" is among the top ten accessed articles from Lab on a Chip in May 2012.
Congratulations on Feng! BioNEMS focus article on "Microfluidics Diagnostics for the developing world" ranks No.1 among the top ten accessed articles from Lab on a Chip in March 2012.
Our evaluation dataset consisted of 11 237 highly accessed articles.
Note that our definition of frequently accessed articles and click-words are empirically determined.
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Indeed, our most highly accessed article from Arpino and colleagues [ 5] has been downloaded over 35,000 times since publication.
If you have a Harvard appointment, you can access articles through their eCommons site.
Users can access articles, books and also search by keyword.
You will need to register to access articles from the Scientist, but the process is mercifully brief, and free!
At Royalwedding.yahoo.com, visitors can now access articles, photo galleries, videos, and more coverage related to the wedding.
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