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ClinicalKey Content Update: March 20, 2017 - Chest Journal available with 12 month embargo

The Journal CHEST on CK Global
Please note that the journal CHEST® was added to CK Global on March 15, 2017. A 1-year embargo is in place for the CHEST journal, meaning that articles published within the past 12 months will be made available via abstract only on ClinicalKey.

CHEST; ISSN: 0012-3692; Package/Collection: Pulmonary Disease; https://www.clinicalkey.com/dura/browse/journalIssue/00123692

When viewing any CHEST article from the past 12 months, ClinicalKey users will see a message regarding the embargo of the full-text article. Articles published prior to that 12-month period will display as full text. Currently, full-text articles are available on ClinicalKey for CHEST issues dated January 2011 through December 2015.

Each month, as the new (most current) issue of abstracts is added, the 12-month-old issue of abstracts will be replaced with its corresponding issue of full-text articles.

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