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Dictionary » P » Peer review Peer reviewpeer review Scrutiny by one's peers (equals). Peer-reviewed articles appearing in medical journals have been scrutinised by members of the biomedical community before publication. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: mutations and dependencies... never be on TV/in the media, papers etc. http://creation.com/nature-peer-review This experience of mine is not uncommon among the scientists in the creation movement. ...
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Re: Why do cells age?... rejected, no matter what their standing is - it's a normal part of the peer review process.
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Why do cells age?... rejected for publishing (he says they could normally just skip the peer review and go straight to publishing) Dusberg for a paper on 'HIV' (and its lack of ever being ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... I don’t know whether this has been shown definitively – this is not a peer-reviewed publication, after all (it is speculation, of which lectures often contain a lot – ...
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Re: List of peer reviewed journals... be useful for authors to decide where to submit their manuscript: 1. Indexed in pubmed (or other major databases) 2. Fee/cost to authors for review and/or publishing 3. Impact factor 4. Fee/cost to readers, either subscription or per article 5. Average time for review process and publishing ...
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