medical journal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandjournal
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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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 ofmedicalandjournalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Nonetheless, media watchdog groups could encourage magazine editors to cite the sources of their health-related articles, includingmedicaljournalcitations.
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Medicaljournaleditors and clinicians are likely to take the findings seriously.
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Recent evidence has shown nomedicaljournaleditors have criteria or guidelines in place for peer reviews of economic studies (13).
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An ordinary case of concussion certainly would not rate inclusion in thismedicaljournal.
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The patient who is relieved of some degree of suffering after a so-called ineffective therapy is not bothered by a negative description of that treatment in a famousmedicaljournal.
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This picture is a copy of a photograph published in 1932 in amedicaljournalas part of a report on experiments.
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Cases of toxocariasis with serious complications are so rare that they are usually the subject of a paper in amedicaljournal.
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It is a parlous state of affairs when amedicaljournalcan poke cynical fun at academic medical qualifications.
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That issue was highlighted by a book review published in a prestigiousmedicaljournal.
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Nomedicaljournalwould accept the article exposing it.
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A copy of that report was sent to every newspaper, everymedicaljournaland every periodical paper throughout the length and breadth of the land.
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I understand that the paper is being submitted for publication in amedicaljournal.
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I read a few years ago in amedicaljournalthat we have in this country one catering establishment for 200 people.
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Goodhart in a learnedmedicaljournalputs it at 10,000.
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This has been reported upon in amedicaljournaland opportunity thus provided for the results to be assessed by doctors and other scientific workers in this field.
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An 1827 report in amedicaljournaltells of a woman treated for constipation with repeated smoke enemas, with little apparent success.
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Some diseases are named after the person who first described the conditiontypically by publishing an article in a respectedmedicaljournal.
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Othermedicaljournalarticles have discussed additional aspects of this possible link between vasovagal syncope and evolutionary fitness in blood-injection-injury phobias.
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Several said that no peer-reviewed research on the rundown had been published in anymedicaljournal.
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It is a peer reviewed journal and has gained its place as a standardmedicaljournalglobally.
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