professional journal

collocation in English

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professional
adjective
uk
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
us
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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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 ofprofessionalandjournalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofprofessional journal

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The main sources that have been researched are public and educational documents as well as articles from the occupation'sprofessionaljournal.
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That is the view of oneprofessionaljournal.
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As a scientific paper, this would be more appropriately published in aprofessionaljournal.
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He began by outlining his proposed reforms in pamphletsprofessionaljournalarticles and legislative testimony, but met with a discouraging lack of interest.
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His first publication of a program was in aprofessionaljournalin 1992.
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He is the author of many books andprofessionaljournalarticles on treatment and addiction.
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In 1985, he co-authored his firstprofessionaljournalarticle, on clinical research related to gout.
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The report was never subject to peer review or published in anyprofessionaljournal.
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Yet most of these developments are recorded in professional journals, and have not hitherto been gathered into a satisfactory book.
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Some of that research was published in refereed journals, some in professional journals and some in books.
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Aside from this, there are few active professional journals in analytic philosophy that are exclusively online.
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Beck has published more than 600professionaljournalarticles, and authored or co-authored 25 books.
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Millett authored or coauthored nearly two dozen books and numerousprofessionaljournalarticles in educational policy and public administration.
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In-depth observer narratives of the war and more narrowly-focusedprofessionaljournalarticles were written soon after the war; and these post-war reports conclusively illustrated the battlefield destructiveness of this conflict.
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Walker authored numerous academic andprofessionaljournalarticles as well as several books on accounting and business education.
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Some of the architects questioned used black lines because they knew they reproduced well in professional journals.
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Relatively passive methods of disseminating and implementing evidence, such as publication in professional journals or mailing to targeted audiences, rarely lead to changes in behavior.
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That precedent is valuable is easily seen in the regular and prolific publication of professional journals and picture books on architecture.
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Indicators at the level of an individual study or a research program are publications in professional journals or policy documents, presentations for a nonscientific audience, and teaching and press publicity.
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