refereed journal

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referee
noun[C]
uk
/ˌref.əˈriː/
us
/ˌref.əˈriː/
a person who is in charge of a sports game and who makes certain that the rules ...
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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 ofrefereeandjournalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In arefereedjournal, decisions of that kind are made by what is usually described as 'a distinguished international editorial board'.
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There are no precedents for arefereedjournalcovering the breadth of topics included in our pages.
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Or, looked at another way, 600 pages containing no less than 49 papers, 23 reviews, 26 letters and, unusually for arefereedjournal, some 700 illustrations.
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He has published extensively on these topics, including around 50refereedjournalpapers and book chapters, two monographs, and an edited reference book.
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Over a sixteen-year career he has written and edited five books, and published over sixtyrefereedjournalarticles and book chapters.
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His publications include sixteen books and over 150 contributions torefereedjournalarticles and book chapters.
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He published over a hundredrefereedjournalpapers, mainly on biochemistry applied to wheat, and bread quality.
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Over the course of his career he has published nine books, 44 book chapters, and 129refereedjournalarticles.
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He has published six academic books and over sixtyrefereedjournalarticles and book chapters.
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By the end of 2008 he had published 145refereedjournalarticles or reviewed book chapters, and has authored over 260 publications in total.
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In addition, he is the author of some 56refereedjournalarticles, 20 book chapters, and over 150 other articles.
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He has authored over 150refereedjournalarticles, conference papers, book chapters and other reports.
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The articles selected for publication in therefereedjournalmeet the approval of authorities in the corresponding field.
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Traditionally, promotion and tenure decisions have been strongly influenced by a professor's scholarly work - which includes books, book chapters, andrefereedjournalarticles.
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There are in fact strong expectations about the language and genre of academic writing (applied punitively by refereed journals, for example).
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However, his work is in the form of design and mine in the form of a book and papers in refereed journals.
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It is a strictlyrefereedjournalwith a bi-monthly publication schedule.
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He has left an indelible legacy of work, having authored or co-authored more than 350 books, book chapters andrefereedjournalarticles, and more than 500 papers in conference proceedings.
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