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The Bone & Joint Journal, 2014
The maintenance of quality and integrity in clinical and basic science research depends upon peer review. This process has stood the test of time and has evolved to meet increasing work loads, and ways of detecting fraud in the scientific community.
Twaij, H, Oussedik, S, Hoffmeyer, Pierre
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The maintenance of quality and integrity in clinical and basic science research depends upon peer review. This process has stood the test of time and has evolved to meet increasing work loads, and ways of detecting fraud in the scientific community.
Twaij, H, Oussedik, S, Hoffmeyer, Pierre
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Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2006
As I took on the role of editor for Research and Theory for Nursing Practice (RTNP), I expected to become deeply involved in the process of peer review. Less expected was the range and complexity of peer review issues that came to my attention. An experienced author and reviewer, I had encountered and navigated many stick wickets of peer review.
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As I took on the role of editor for Research and Theory for Nursing Practice (RTNP), I expected to become deeply involved in the process of peer review. Less expected was the range and complexity of peer review issues that came to my attention. An experienced author and reviewer, I had encountered and navigated many stick wickets of peer review.
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 2011
From the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH P eer-review is defined as the expert assessment of submitted materials. Because ‘‘the goal of this process is to ensure that the valid article is accepted, the messy article improved, and the invalid article rejected,’’ quality reviews are essential to the peer-review process and ...
Monica L, Helton, William F, Balistreri
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From the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH P eer-review is defined as the expert assessment of submitted materials. Because ‘‘the goal of this process is to ensure that the valid article is accepted, the messy article improved, and the invalid article rejected,’’ quality reviews are essential to the peer-review process and ...
Monica L, Helton, William F, Balistreri
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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Integration of prosumer peer-to-peer trading decisions into energy community modelling
Nature Energy, 2021Alejandro Pena-Bello +2 more
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