From the desk of Editor-in-chief

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Applied Radiology - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

On behalf of the Editorial Board I take pleasure in extending a hearty welcome to the readers of the inaugural issue of Indian Journal of Applied Radiology. Te journal intends to publish case reports, original full length research articles, short communications, and review papers. An Image Section (Residents’ and students’ section) covering empirical and theoretical contributions and advances in Radiology will also be an essential feature of this journal. IJAR is the periodical publication with biannual periodicity, single blind peer reviewed, Open Access Initiative for exploration of scientifc discoveries and new research in the feld of Radiology

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(2015). From the desk of Editor-in-chief. Indian Journal of Applied Radiology, 1(1), 1-1. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-299936