• The Cochrane COVID-19 Study Register is „study-based," meaning references to the same study (e.g. press releases, trial registry records, preprints, journal pre-proofs, journal articles, retraction notices and expressions of concern) are all linked to a single study record. (covid-evidenz.de)
  • Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to judge the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the nature of the results, and the conclusions. (romanpub.com)
  • However, the final decision on referees is made by the assigned Associate Editor, including whether or not to include specific suggested reviewers. (aip.org)
  • All articles we publish are peer-reviewed, and the names of the handling editor and reviewers are featured on the final publication. (baglioandassociates.com)
  • That's why each Frontiers article strives for the highest quality, thanks to genuinely collaborative interactions between authors, editors, and reviewers, who include many of the world's best scientists and scholars. (baglioandassociates.com)
  • All the articles will be check through Turnitin Software before the publication of the journal. (romanpub.com)
  • For example, in January 2023, Cochrane Review presented a meta-analysis (a review and statistical analysis of the results from multiple studies on a topic) on the effectiveness of masks in reducing respiratory illnesses and the plain language summary was widely misinterpreted leading to multiple articles, social media posts, and other commentary on how "science proves masks don't work. (uregina.ca)
  • Here we describe approaches that should be used in systematic reviews for collecting data, including extraction of data directly from journal articles and other reports of studies. (cochrane.org)
  • Journal articles are the source of the majority of data included in systematic reviews. (cochrane.org)
  • and the authors with extensive promotion of published articles, long-term preservation , no space constraints and quick publication. (degruyter.com)
  • This cross-disciplinary approach is also applied to our Research Topics - multidisciplinary articles collections to which relevant journals can participate. (baglioandassociates.com)
  • The articles are updated daily and are further categorized by different research topics and geographic locations for improved access. (covid-evidenz.de)
  • All retraction notices will explain why the article was retracted. (romanpub.com)
  • Each manuscript must meet the criteria for publication independently. (aip.org)
  • Acceptance for publication of one manuscript can never be contingent on the acceptance of another manuscript under peer review. (aip.org)
  • Similarly, in cases where a new manuscript is submitted before the peer review process is concluded on an earlier submission by the same author group on a closely related topic, the new manuscript may be refused by the Editor, but can be resubmitted at a later date. (aip.org)
  • The first work flow ever to support the full life cycle of a manuscript, from writing through submission, community peer review, publication and dissemination within a single online collaborative platform. (pensoft.net)
  • Retractions are considered by journal editors in cases of evidence of unreliable data or findings, plagiarism, duplicate publication, and unethical research. (romanpub.com)
  • The reality is that research including data and conclusions can be miscommunicated in media publications for a multitude of reasons. (uregina.ca)
  • Plain language summaries do include descriptions of data, but they have to be carefully considered. (uregina.ca)
  • Sage Publications has a detailed blog on writing plain language summaries which outlines that only essential data should be presented as absolute numbers, percentages, or natural frequencies. (uregina.ca)
  • Because CSRs also incorporate tables and figures, with appendices containing the protocol, statistical analysis plan, sample case report forms, and patient data listings (including narratives of all serious adverse events), they can be thousands of pages in length. (cochrane.org)
  • Philip Handler, president, National Academy of Sciences [NAS]), but also included one researcher (John Long, Massachusetts General Hospital) who had admitted to having fabricated data on the size of the Hodgkin's immune complex and one scientist (Philip Felig, Yale University) whose career had been affected by a case of alleged misconduct concerning one of his students (Vijay Soman). (nationalacademies.org)
  • This category focuses on tools to get an overview of research (literature, trials, data) available for your study topic. (covid-evidenz.de)
  • Although primarily a physics journal, papers across all areas of science are considered for publication. (aip.org)
  • This includes scaling the size of the editorial boards to meet the needs of a growing journal, whilst maintaining a stringent, streamlined, and efficient peer review process. (baglioandassociates.com)
  • The current public discourse on open-access publishing is - as is so often the case - predicated on a model derived from the natural and biomedical sciences: externally funded, with publications that report the key findings or research programmes supported by long-term funding, conducted by large and relatively stable research groups etc. (socialsciencespace.com)
  • The other authors of this column have no declared affiliations that could be perceived as posing potential conflicts of interest in the publication of this article. (cdc.gov)
  • Emotion Recognition from Spatio-Temporal Representation of EEG Signals via 3D-CNN with Ensemble Learning Techniques (https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040685) 3. (researchgate.net)
  • The retraction procedure depends on the publication stage of the article. (romanpub.com)
  • While I realize that Whitaker and Pies have had their disagreements, this article seems inappropriate for a leading psychiatric publication. (madinamerica.com)
  • As a consultant for Ethicon, Dr Berguer has declared an affiliation that could be perceived as posing a potential conflict of interest in the publication of this article. (cdc.gov)
  • however, many types of research including health and science research often get media coverage. (uregina.ca)
  • The past two decades have seen vast changes in the world of health science journals, including greater awareness of the role of journals in reporting research, advancing patient treatment and care, educating health professionals, and helping to bridge the communication gap between researchers and policy-makers. (who.int)
  • Open Access publication will only guarantee universal access to research, of course, if all the papers that are submitted are actually accepted for publication. (socialsciencespace.com)
  • For an example of a recent methodology-focused study on a topic related to East Asia, although it does not deal with East Asian popular culture specifically, consider Xiang Li, Citing East Asia: A citation study on the use of East Asian materials in East Asian Studies dissertations , College & Research Libraries , 80 (4), 561-577. (animemangastudies.com)
  • There is global recognition of the need for better quality evidence-informed information to improve patient care and health systems. (who.int)
  • The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. (who.int)
  • All reasonable precautions have been taken by the World Health Organization to verify the information contained in this publication. (who.int)
  • Since its relaunch in 2018, with a more ambitious twice-a-year publication schedule and an expanded scope on "East Asian popular cultures, broadly conceived", Mechademia has established itself as the leading publication in the anime and manga studies space. (animemangastudies.com)
  • Historical studies of neuroscience in Brazil have focused on many aspects, including the relationship between brain and behavior. (bvsalud.org)
  • Plain Language Summaries are becoming more common in research where publications, such as Taylor and Francis , are providing guidance to researchers on how to write a plain language summary. (uregina.ca)
  • Shortly thereafter, they had to issue an apologetic retraction because their numbers were just plain wrong. (mit.edu)
  • That's a small sample of information focused mainly on the effects of the drug, which barely scratches the surface and does not include social media commentary, podcasts, or think pieces. (uregina.ca)
  • In the social and cultural disciplines, publication is often more open-ended, takes place over a longer time-period, and is often much more episodic in nature. (socialsciencespace.com)
  • What hampers the interrelation between English-language and Japanese-language scholarship (including publications by non-Japanese nationals in Japanese, and translations of popular or non-academic Japanese media criticism in English)? (animemangastudies.com)
  • Therefore, I have asked my colleagues to discuss a variety of topics related to workplace safety, including fire safety, sharps safety, safe patient handling, and smoke in the OR environment. (cdc.gov)
  • There were many problems inherent in the OSI effort, including (notably) the unwillingness of existing vendors to drop their proprietary platforms and embrace open and vendor-neutral technology. (apnic.net)
  • This push giving will include to find problems. (computronic.com.ar)
  • its publication has been approved by all author(s) and responsible authorities - tacitly or explicitly - of the institutes where the work has been carried out. (pensoft.net)
  • The abstract should summarize the substantive results of the work and not merely list topics to be discussed. (romanpub.com)
  • Frontiers' journals and editorial boards are structured to ensure rigor and the publication of high-quality research, as well as to support collaboration and future growth. (baglioandassociates.com)
  • I also founded the International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication (now called the International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication ) and co-founded the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). (medscape.com)
  • At the forefront of our mission is the recognition that peer review plays an indispensable role in the scholarly ecosystem. (igminresearch.com)
  • The adoption of open access publishing has proven to be instrumental in expediting the progress of scientific research, mitigating redundant endeavours, and optimising the influence and citation potential of scholarly publications. (igminresearch.com)
  • This critical procedure serves as the bedrock of our efforts to advance scholarly knowledge and ensure the credibility of our publications. (igminresearch.com)
  • The patient's perception of his/her oral health status, including esthetic perception as a subjective measure, is a significant component for measuring treatment outcomes [ 5 ]. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • For the vast majority of publishers who aren't members of Impress the impact of the Recognition Panel decision is that it makes it possible for this government (or a future one) to commence Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013. (pressgazette.co.uk)
  • encompasses a wide range of scientific disciplines, including but not limited to biology, chemistry, physics, computer science The primary objective of our organisation is to establish a robust platform that facilitates the exchange of cutting-edge ideas and pioneering discoveries among researchers, scholars, and professionals in the field of STEM. (igminresearch.com)
  • The past two decades have seen vast changes in the world of health science journals, including greater awareness of the role of journals in reporting research, advancing patient treatment and care, educating health professionals, and helping to bridge the communication gap between researchers and policy-makers. (who.int)
  • The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. (who.int)
  • All reasonable precautions have been taken by the World Health Organization to verify the information contained in this publication. (who.int)
  • Fraudulent work, discovered after publication, typically leads to retraction. (medscape.com)
  • Her clients value her dedication and work ethic as demonstrated by her recognition as a BTI Client Service All-Star (BTI Consulting Group). (haynesboone.com)
  • This innovative work was highlighted in SIAMS News, a wide audience publication by SIAM. (telecom-paris.fr)
  • The retraction notice on June 5, 2020, written by three of the four original authors, gave the ostensible reason for retraction as the fact that new peer reviewers assigned by The Lancet were prevented from examining the original data, due to contractual terms between the data company and the hundreds of institutions that participated. (medscape.com)
  • Any alteration to the original content brought about by dis- play or access through different media is not the responsibility of WHO, including TDR, or the authors. (who.int)
  • shown on in, include social and differ our original Colleges! (weitz.org)
  • She represents content providers including online and traditional publications, cable and terrestrial broadcasters, streaming media platforms, podcasts, production companies, and music and sports entities. (haynesboone.com)
  • Two examples of ALI projects in which our members have participated are various phases of The Restatement (Third) of Torts and the project on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments. (medialaw.org)
  • After all, the central idea around which the theory is based includes a context in which "Norms and values are not equally distributed or accepted among members of society," and that "norms and values are not randomly distributed" (Hamlin). (paperdue.com)
  • Reduction or complete disappearance of the volume of tumor tissue allows to increase the indices of disease-free survival of patients with malignant lesion of the breast, and is always an important and urgent topic for oncologists. (oaji.net)
  • HN - 2018 FX - Ecotoxicology MH - Aeromonadales UI - D000074762 MN - B3.660.250.18 MS - An order of Gram-negative bacteria in the class GAMMAPROTEOBACTERIA, phylum PROTEOBACTERIA, which include important pathogens. (nih.gov)
  • More than 1 billion people suffer from the disease worldwide, main risk factors include: age, sex (women are more likely to suffer due to wearing contact lenses), smoking, overusing modern digital technologies, for example: smartphones, computers. (oaji.net)
  • It turned out that it was quite a distinguished group of people including [Senator Edward] Ted Kennedy and Paul Rogers. (nih.gov)
  • WHO, including TDR, reserves the right to make updates and changes without notice and accepts no liability for any errors or omissions in this regard. (who.int)
  • The recommended outcomes include thigh fat fold, breast size, vaginal cytology, AGD, location of the testis, testicular size, and growth of the penis, with most of the discussion focusing on the genital exam. (nih.gov)
  • At present they both follow exactly the same Editors' Code, they both have the power to compel member publications to publish critical adjudications and they can both (in extreme circumstances) launch a standards investigation and issue fines of up to £1m. (pressgazette.co.uk)