peer-reviewed literature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpeer-reviewedandliterature
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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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literature
noun[U]
uk/ˈlɪt.rə.tʃər/us/ˈlɪt̬.ɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting ...
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In the case of pharmaceuticals, more information is usually available in thepeer-reviewedliterature.
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There are few standards at this point but a unanimous recommendation that all assumptions should be based on published,peer-reviewedliterature.
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However, most of the information relevant to a health technology and its effects is generally published inpeer-reviewedliterature.
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The economics and social science areas are less well represented than the natural sciences in thepeer-reviewedliterature.
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All but three instruments were published in thepeer-reviewedliterature(17;23;24).
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Hence, a targeted search ofpeer-reviewedliteraturewas conducted to identify studies related to the concept of appropriateness in the context of healthcare delivery.
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However, there are no reports of glyphosate-resistant coca in thepeer-reviewedliterature.
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They object that there is a lack of details on the methodology used in trials and a lack of publications in thepeer-reviewedliterature.
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He is the author of 4 books and published a large number of scientific papers in thepeer-reviewedliterature.
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The user is expected to publish the results in thepeer-reviewedliterature.
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It was published in 2009 and was a summary of thepeer-reviewedliteratureto date.
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A preponderance of this criticism appears largely in scientific andpeer-reviewedliterature.
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The concept of review article is separate from the concept ofpeer-reviewedliterature.
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