peer-reviewed journal

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peer-reviewed
adjective
uk
/ˌpɪə.rɪˈvjuːd/
us
/ˌpɪr#rɪˈvjuːd/
having been read and checked by another scientist or expert working in the same ...
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journal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdʒɜː.nəl/
us
/ˈdʒɝː.nəl/
a serious magazine or newspaper that is published regularly about a ...
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(Definition ofpeer-reviewedandjournalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Over 80% of the examples listed come directly frompeer-reviewedjournalarticles or are cited or figured in them.
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Apeer-reviewedjournalcannot operate without referees either.
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First, the study had to be published in apeer-reviewedjournal.
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As a result, it was possible only to explore timing of publication in the case of studies which resulted inpeer-reviewedjournalpublications.
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This method required recording the length of follow-up (time between completion of study and the questionnaire) and time until mainpeer-reviewedjournalpublication.
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The quality of reporting was very variable and only one of the studies had been published in apeer-reviewedjournalin the last 10 years.
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The scale has not been published in anypeer-reviewedjournal.
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Conversely, a number of relevantpeer-reviewedjournalarticles on partly unsolved (dormancy and germination) and controversial (gene flow from herbicide-resistant varieties to weedy rices) topics were not discussed.
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The median length of followup after project completion was 35 months, by which time 40 percent had published in apeer-reviewedjournaland 70 percent had published in some form.
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Each relationship originates from reported experimental facts from primary literature sources, includingpeer-reviewedjournalarticles, review articles and textbooks.
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He has published manypeer-reviewedjournalarticles, book chapters, and written one book and edited another.
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Mehta is widely published, authoring or editing five books and more than 60peer-reviewedjournalarticles and book chapters.
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Their website listspeer-reviewedjournalpublications based on research conducted in their laboratories.
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He has written dozens ofpeer-reviewedjournalarticles, book chapters, and policy papers.
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Traditionally, visibility was a function of printed output like books, book chapters, and peer-reviewedjournalarticles primarily available in university libraries.
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In 2008, an article in apeer-reviewedjournalconsolidated many of these doubts.
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In the case of a quality thesis being produced, it may be published in apeer-reviewedjournalor similar publication.
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Thepeer-reviewedjournalaims to advance the basic and clinical science of the field of neuromodulation.
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The team, which has not yet published their results in apeer-reviewedjournal, is currently applying for grants to explore the site more thoroughly.
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