Peer-reviewed periodical relating to a particular academic discipline.
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Examples for "journal"
Examples for "journal"
1Of course: the journal I had presumably kept throughout those missing weeks.
2The new screen is described in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.
3He said keeping a journal of some kind is common among sufferers.
4The research was published in this week's issue of the journal Nature.
5Background: Health-based journal clubs have been in place for over 100 years.
1The research was published in the academic journal 'The Anthropocene Review' on Monday.
2The pair have documented their team's work in the peer-reviewed academic journal Nature.
3The research has been published in the academic journal Science.
4The vaccine data will be published in an academic journal later this month, he said.
5She has also written a serious library 'thing' for an academic journal called Aslib Proceedings.
1I have been published in a scholarly journal and a social-justice oriented website.
2Gabriel found the good doctor lying on his bed reading a scholarly journal.
3But without academic credentials, he despairs of ever getting published in a scholarly journal.
4Books, scholarly journal articles, dissertations, and unpublished papers listed here are identified in the notes by author's name.
5As a Googler working on search 13 years ago, Acharya wanted to make search results encompass scholarly journal articles.
1Well no, not at all; he wrote an account of it for a learned journal.
2The learned journal Notes and Queries of 1859 has this note: The late Earl of Winchelsea .
3But an acceptance by a learned journal would... would... You, well you don't know what it's worth yourself, how can you?
4He had been checking his radometer network on the computer and trying to write a report of his work in English for a learned journal.
5[The learned Journal of Gottengin for the year 1789, No.
1It has been rigorously complied, edited and subjected to academic review.
2The Association of Directors of Social Work commissioned an academic review of evidence about the best way to deliver services.
3It would like to hand over the data, it explained, but another academic review on Tamiflu was being conducted elsewhere.
4This put the Academic Review Board in a bind.
5Since Terpstra successfully made it through pool comp, the Academic Review Board does not send him back to the fleet.
1Oram's team published its research in peer-reviewed journal Diabetes Care last November.
2The study results will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
3The findings were recently published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Astronomy.
4The researches also still need to publish their findings in a peer-reviewed journal.
5On study completion, results are expected to be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
6It summarizes an original article of ours previously published in a peer-reviewed journal.
7Results will be submitted for publication in a relevant peer-reviewed journal.
8Results will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journal publications and academic presentations.
9Our results will be published in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at relevant conferences.
10This is according to a study published in the peer-reviewed journal BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine.
11The results may be published in a peer-reviewed journal or disseminated in relevant conferences.
12The results will be submitted to a peer-reviewed journal and conference abstracts for publication.
13Results: Ten peer-reviewed journal articles reported on an original checklist for assessing an economic evaluation.
14The results of the economic analysis will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
15He said the group plans to publish the research in a peer-reviewed journal later this year.
16He has published five peer-reviewed journal articles and has won nine professional awards in recent years.
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