Author: Cramer,
ZO
Title:
Aquatic microfiches and lake acidification
Year: 1993
Source:
Environmental Air Pollution. Vol. 5(2)
pp.54 79
Keywords: lakes acidification environmental
effects macrophytes ecology plant
physiology
NOTE: If data is inconsistently tagged, or poorly delimited, it may not
be possible to import all the data accurately.
Choose the
Once you have captured and saved your data file in the appropriate
Correct Import
format, you should identify the proper EndNote filter to import the
Filter
data. There are hundreds of filters included with EndNote; each one is
designed to read a specific tagged format from a specific information
provider.
To see a complete list of available filters, choose Import Filters
from the Edit menu, and select Open Filter Manager.
Use the Find button in the Filter Manager window to find all filters for
a particular information provider or to search for a filter by name.
When you have located the filters that you want to use, mark them as
your favorites by clicking in the Favorites column (Macintosh) or
clicking in the check box (Windows) to the left of the filter name. You
can also mark all of the filters currently showing after using the Find
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