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Editorial: Reviewing Reviewing (or, Reviewing, Reviewing!)
American Review of Canadian Studies, 1998Margaret Atwood. In Search of "Alias Grace." Charles R. Bronfman Lecture in Canadian Studies. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1997. 39 pp. Eugene Benson and William Toye, eds. The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature. 2nd ed. Don Mills: Oxford University Press Canada, 1997. xv + 1199 pp. Nathalie Cooke. Margaret Atwood: A Biography.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1977
To the Editor .—I read Richard Anderson's review of Fox' fifth edition of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery with mixed feelings (95:899, 1977). The reviewer pats me on the back for my command of the English language and for my "unaging ability to relate his experience and that of others to us." But, he takes me to task for omitting "many of the recent ...
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To the Editor .—I read Richard Anderson's review of Fox' fifth edition of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery with mixed feelings (95:899, 1977). The reviewer pats me on the back for my command of the English language and for my "unaging ability to relate his experience and that of others to us." But, he takes me to task for omitting "many of the recent ...
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Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Medicina Intensiva, 2017M. Delgado-Rodríguez, M. Sillero-arenas
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Efficient Capital Markets: A Review of Theory and Empirical Work
, 2017Arthur Laffer
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Taking the Human Out of the Loop: A Review of Bayesian Optimization
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2016Bobak Shahriari +4 more
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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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