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Subject Areas on Research
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"Premiere" issue of the Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics.
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#VascularSurgery.
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20 years of Developmental Cell: Looking forward.
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2015 in Review.
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A 10-year review of research on chaplains and community-based clergy in 3 primary oncology nursing journals: 1990-1999.
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A Decade With Editorial Mentors: The Day They Dropped the Mic.
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A Few Words of Introduction From Your New Diabetes Editorial Board.
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A Shorter Invitation Period for AJR Manuscript Reviewers: Impact on Time to Completion of Reviews.
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A bibliometric analysis of 81 articles that represent excellence in nursing publication.
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A comparison of two formats for teaching critical reading skills in a medical journal club.
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A critical assessment of the quality of reporting of randomized, controlled trials in the urology literature.
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A decade of reversal: an analysis of 146 contradicted medical practices.
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A lesson learned.
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A medical journal for the world's health priorities.
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A new template for referees and guidance on writing high quality papers.
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A note from the editors.
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A review of spiritual and religious measures in nursing research journals: 1995-1999.
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A rose by any other name is still a rose: assessing journal quality
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A socratic dialogue on impact factors.
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A statement by nurse editors.
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A structured literature review to determine the use of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology consensus definition of biochemical failure.
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A successful launch.
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A systematic guide to reviewing a manuscript.
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A systematic review of research on religion in four major psychiatric journals: 1991-1995.
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AAPM Virtual Issue on Innovation and Technology.
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ACCF/SCAI/AATS/AHA/ASE/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCCM/SCCT/SCMR/STS 2012 appropriate use criteria for diagnostic catheterization: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Appropriate Use Criteria Task Force, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, American Heart Association, American Society of Echocardiography, American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Heart Failure Society of America, Heart Rhythm Society, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Society of Thoracic Surgeons.
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ACCF/SCAI/AATS/AHA/ASE/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCCM/SCCT/SCMR/STS 2012 appropriate use criteria for diagnostic catheterization: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Appropriate Use Criteria Task Force, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, American Heart Association, American Society of Echocardiography, American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Heart Failure Society of America, Heart Rhythm Society, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, and Society of Thoracic Surgeons.
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Access to PAIN Reports is now open: IASP inaugurates a new journal.
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Accuracy of references in four pediatric nursing journals.
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Accuracy of references in general readership nursing journals.
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Accuracy of references in three critical care nursing journals.
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Adoption of the pelvic organ prolapse quantification system in peer-reviewed literature.
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Advances in pediatric neuroradiology: highlights of the recent medical literature.
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Africa's visionary editor.
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An Introduction to Radiation Sensibilities.
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An analysis of research on religious and spiritual variables in three major mental health nursing journals, 1991-1995.
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An unbiased scientific record should be everyone's agenda.
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Analysis of Citation Patterns and Impact of Predatory Sources in the Nursing Literature.
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Analysis of Orthopaedic Research Produced During the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Anesthesiology: Reflecting and Leading.
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Announcing a New Journal Section: Cord Blood.
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Another Look at Competencies and Clinical Evaluation: From 40 Years Ago.
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Recommends Prospective Registration of Systematic Reviews.
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Arthritis Care & Research: Celebrations and Opportunities.
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Assessing Factors Associated With Altmetric Attention Score: A Preliminary Study of 3 Hand Surgery Journals.
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Assessing the Quality of Abstracts in Randomized Controlled Trials Published in High Impact Cardiovascular Journals.
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Assessing the quality of reporting of harms in randomized controlled trials published in high impact cardiovascular journals.
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Associations between dimensions of religious commitment and mental health reported in the American Journal of Psychiatry and Archives of General Psychiatry: 1978-1989.
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Associations, populations, and the truth: recommendations for genetic association studies in Arthritis & Rheumatism.
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Authorship and Impact of Gender-Specific Research in Major Radiology Journals.
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Authorship and Publication Matters: Credit and Credibility.
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Avoiding predatory journals: Quick peer review processes too good to be true.
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Best practices in scholarly publishing for promotion or tenure: Avoiding predatory journals.
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Better reporting, better research: guidelines and guidance in PLoS Medicine.
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Bibliometric analysis of articles published from 1980 to 2009 in Physical Therapy, journal of the American Physical Therapy Association.
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Bibliometrics of systematic reviews: analysis of citation rates and journal impact factors.
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Biometrics. Report of the editors--2011.
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Blind dates in sciences: dealing with rejection in peer review.
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Blinding in peer review: the preferences of reviewers for nursing journals
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Bones and stones, edition 2015.
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CME update: review articles and commentaries in JMRI.
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Can a resident's publication record predict fellowship publications?
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Cardiovascular research publications from Latin America between 1999 and 2008. A bibliometric study.
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Celebrating our 40th year of publication: looking back, moving forward.
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Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Journal of Genetic Counseling.
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Challenges in Open Access Publishing.
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Changes implemented in Tree Physiology.
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Changes: Handing Off and the Future of ANESTHESIOLOGY.
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Changes: Thank You, Dr. Eisenach.
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Changing face of pain: evolution of pain research in psychosomatic medicine.
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Characteristics of E-Mail Solicitations From Predatory Nursing Journals and Publishers.
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Characteristics of Heart Failure Trials Associated With Under-Representation of Women as Lead Authors.
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Characterization of clinical study populations by race and ethnicity in biomedical literature.
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Chest Computed Tomography for Detection of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Don't Rush the Science.
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Citation analysis of the maternal/child nursing literature.
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Citation classics in the burn literature during the past 55 years
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Citations of articles in predatory nursing journals.
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Clinical research and statistical methods in the urology literature.
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Clinical trial registration in physical therapy journals: recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors.
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Clinical trial registration in physiotherapy journals: recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors.
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Collaboration Metrics Among Female and Male Researchers: A 5-Year Review of Publications in Major Radiology Journals.
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Collaborative Writing Projects: Set Yourself up for Success.
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Commentary on "Positron Emission Tomography in the Lung" 25 years after publication in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Thoracic Imaging.
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Conducting a Peer Review: Novice or Expert.
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Conflict of interest and transparency: are the headlights misaligned?
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Conflict of interest.
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Conflicts of Interest and Outcomes of Cardiovascular Trials.
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Conflicts of interest for medical publishers and editors: protecting the integrity of scientific scholarship.
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Constants and scientific progress.
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Content and bibliometric analysis of articles published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy.
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Contribution of individual components to composite end points in contemporary cardiovascular randomized controlled trials.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): an evidence map of medical literature.
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Counteracting Health Misinformation: A Role for Medical Journals?
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Cover Image, Volume 231, Number 10, October 2016.
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Current literature: an educational tool to study osteonecrosis for the Orthopaedic In-Training Examination?
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DIG--a system for gene annotation and functional discovery.
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Dawn of a new era for the American journal of geriatric pharmacotherapy.
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Dialogue and Debate: The Soul of Scholarship.
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Dissemination of doctor of nursing practice project findings: Benefits and challenges associated with publishing in healthcare journals.
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Dissemination of research in clinical nursing journals.
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Dissemination of research into clinical nursing literature.
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Early career investigator's circle: identifying and nurturing the next generation of scientists and scientific writers.
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Editor's Note: ANESTHESIOLOGY 2017: Expanding the Richness and Reach.
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Editor's Note: ANESTHESIOLOGY 2018: Inspiring Investigation and Education.
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Editor's Note: PubMed inclusion and recognizing top reviewers.
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Editor's Report for Volume 28 (2011).
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Editor's note: Say "Yes!" to NO.
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Editorial license
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Editorial.
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Editorial.
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Educational resources for the Orthopedic In-Training Examination.
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Effect of acceptance or rejection on the author's evaluation of peer review of medical manuscripts.
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Eight Years of AJKD Blog-Lessons Learned and What Lies Ahead.
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Electrophysiology in China: a special supplement. Introduction.
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Enhancing the value of clinical trials: the role of data sharing.
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Errors in the lab and in publications.
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Ethical concerns of nursing reviewers: an international survey
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Evaluating research in cardiovascular medicine: citation counts are not sufficient.
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Evidence in Ophthalmology: Are We Doing Better?
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Evidence-based hand and upper extremity surgery: editorial.
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Excluding the poor from accessing biomedical literature: a rights violation that impedes global health.
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Experience, time investment, and motivators of nursing journal peer reviewers
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False hopes, unwarranted fears: the trouble with medical news stories.
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Family Matters: Measuring Impact Through One's Academic Descendants.
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Footprint and imprint: an ecologic time-trend analysis of cardiovascular publications in general and specialty journals.
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Fourth Annual Go Red for Women Issue.
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Frequency, nature, effects, and correlates of conflicts of interest in published clinical cancer research.
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From Protocols to Publications: A Study in Selective Reporting of Outcomes in Randomized Trials in Oncology.
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From the Editor.
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From the editor: Competition and community.
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From the editor: Connectedness and lipidology.
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From the editor: Rounding the corner.
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Genesis, the voice of students. Wjm's new student section will be vital reading for physicians.
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Geographic Trends in Publications and Submissions in Radiology Journals: Decade Report (2010 - 2020).
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Getting down to cases.
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Good news and best wishes for 2016 to the global nephrology community from Kidney International.
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Gratitude for new beginnings and for those who serve Nursing Outlook
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Great expectations.
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Grey literature in meta-analyses.
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Guidance Provided to Authors on Citing and Formatting References in Nursing Journals.
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Happy 50th Birthday, Cardiac Transplantation: Happy 5th Birthday, JACC: Heart Failure.
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Happy birthday JCI.
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Has behavior therapy drifted from its experimental roots? A survey of publication trends in mainstream behavioral journals.
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Heralding the new publisher: strategic alliance and improved service.
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How accurate are references in nursing journals?
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How to identify predatory journals in a search: Precautions for nurses.
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and neurological disease.
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I Don't Care How Low My BNP Is, I Want to Feel Good.
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Immunology at Duke: 2011.
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Impact factors of nursing journals: what nurses need to know.
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Impact of a medical journal club on house-staff reading habits, knowledge, and critical appraisal skills. A randomized control trial.
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Improvements and enhancements to the journal of clinical neurophysiology.
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Improving the Evidence Base for Treating Older Adults With Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology Statement.
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Improving the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials. The CONSORT statement.
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In memory of Professor Galen S. Wagner M.D., Ph.D. (1939-2016): our mentor, colleague and friend.
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Information sources for developing the nursing literature.
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Integrity of Databases for Literature Searches in Nursing: Avoiding Predatory Journals.
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Interpreting statistics in the urological literature.
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Introducing The Wiley Transplant Peer Review Network.
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Introducing historical perspectives.
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Introducing new strategies in..
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Introducing the Medical Physics Dataset Article.
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Introducing the New Editor of Arthritis & Rheumatology, Richard J. Bucala, MD, PhD.
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Introducing the Wiley Transplant Peer Review Network.
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Introducing the Wiley Transplant Peer Review Network.
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Introduction to Gedenkschrift for David L. Epstein, MD.
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Invasive hemodynamic evaluation in patients with mechanical aortic valves. Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions: official journal of the society for cardiac angiography & interventions 2013.
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Is this a clinical trial? And should it be registered?
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JACC: Heart Failure Series: FDA in the 21st Century: Focus on Nutrition and Heart Failure Prevention.
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JCL roundtable: Lipid treatment targets.
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JVIR Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation. Part 2: 1995-2000.
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JVIR Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation. Part 3: 2001-2005.
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JVIR Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation. Part 5: 2011-2015.
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JVIR Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation.: Part 4: 2006-2010.
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JVIR celebrates 25 years of innovation. Part 1: 1989-1995.
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Journal article reporting standards for quantitative research in psychology: The APA Publications and Communications Board task force report.
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Journal-related and other special activities at the 2008 American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting.
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Language as an Application of Mindfulness.
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Leadership in Neonatal Nursing.
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Lessons Learned From AJR Neuroradiology Manuscript Reviews: Informative Advice for Prospective Authors in All Fields of Radiology.
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Letter from autism speaks.
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Levels of evidence in the urological literature.
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Life at the Editorial "COVID Frontline". The American Thoracic Society Journal Family.
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Limb Alignment: The Key to Success.
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Looking back and moving forward.
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Looking to the Future: Challenges and Opportunities.
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Lung-RADS Version 1.1: Challenges and a Look Ahead, From the AJR Special Series on Radiology Reporting and Data Systems.
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Making sense of non-financial competing interests.
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Manual Therapy adopts mandatory reporting guidelines for publishing.
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Manual Therapy: Always a Passive Treatment?
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Marking 20 years of aging and mental health.
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Media coverage of medical journals: do the best articles make the news?
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Medical care: past, present, and future.
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Medical editors' grand rounds: a discussion of timely topics and editorial emergencies.
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Message from the editor-in-chief.
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Message from the editors: Changing of the guard.
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Methods guide for authors of systematic reviews of medical tests: a collaboration between the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
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Moving beyond confidence and competence: educational outcomes research in emergency medicine.
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Moving forward in ocular pharmacology.
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Multiple authorship in two English-language journals in radiation oncology.
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Mutual Rewards: Engaging the Field and Creating a Path Toward Academic Journal Editorship.
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Negative Effects of "Predatory" Journals on Global Health Research.
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Neurosurgical workforce trends in the United States.
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New JNCQ web site: supporting your work in quality and safety.
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New Look, New Features: An Update From the Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology.
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New Thinking About Thinking, Part 3. Advice on preparing a successful manuscript for Alzheimer's & Dementia.
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New thinking about thinking, part two. Theoretical articles for Alzheimer's & Dementia.
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Now what?
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Observations and Observational Research.
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Olanzapine on trial.
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On the new clinical case conferences.
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Open Access in Heart Failure: Ready or Not, Here We Come.
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Open access publishing: a disruptive innovation
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Operationalizing JANAC's Core Value of Integrity.
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Optimal Background Pharmacological Therapy for Heart Failure Patients in Clinical Trials: JACC Review Topic of the Week.
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Ordinary images--extraordinary stories: echo challenges and clinical decisions.
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Orthopaedic journal publications and their role in the preparation for the orthopaedic in-training examination.
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Our vision for the American Heart Journal.
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PAIN®: our "new look".
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Pediatric oncology nursing.
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Peer Review at the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry-An Appeal to the Better Angels of Our Nature.
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Peer Review of Peer Review: Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
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Peer Review of Scholarly Work.
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Peer review at the American Journal of Roentgenology: how reviewer and manuscript characteristics affected editorial decisions on 196 major papers.
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Peering Into Peer Review: AJR Neuroradiology Reviewers Discuss Their Approaches to Assessing a Manuscript.
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Perspectives: Measuring the Impact of Articles Published in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, July 1, 2017, to June 30, 2018.
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Physician subsidies for tobacco advertising.
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Picking your peers.
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Policy rounds: a new series and a call for papers.
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Potential conflict of interest in AJRCCM.
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Predatory Journals: The Worst Thing in Publishing, Ever.
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Predatory Publishing: A Growing Threat to HIV Nursing?
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Predatory publishing is everyone's concern.
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Prevailing publishing system is irrevocably broken.
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Problems identified by secondary review of accepted manuscripts.
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Promoting Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in Pain Science.
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Proposal for the American Journal of Transplantation policy for review of ethical standards of clinical research involving live human subjects.
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Proposal of a method for deciding whether an AJR manuscript merits publication: The 25% rule.
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Providing a Voice for Our Littlest Patients: Strategies for Writing Case of the Month Manuscripts.
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Public disclosure of clinical research.
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Publication criteria for statistical prediction models.
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Publication rate of abstracts from the annual ASTRO meeting: comparison with other organizations.
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Publish or perish--and bankrupt the medical library while we're at it.
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Publish or perish: The stature of nursing worldwide
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Publishing in Predatory Journals: Guidelines for Nursing Faculty in Promotion and Tenure Policies.
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Quality of Author Guidelines in Nursing Journals.
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Quality of articles published in predatory nursing journals.
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Quality of reporting randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the nursing literature: application of the consolidated standards of reporting trials (CONSORT)
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Radiology's role in covering all the bases.
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Ratings and rankings: judging the evaluation of quality
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Reading magazine articles about dieting and associated weight control behaviors among adolescents.
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Recommendations for Reporting Machine Learning Analyses in Clinical Research.
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Recommendations for depression publications.
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Recommendations for depression publications.
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Reference accuracy in neonatal-maternal nursing literature.
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Reflections on courage
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Regarding Mohan, Kuplian, and Willoughby, IJROBP 2000;46:575-580.
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Reinventing a specialty: how Pediatrics survived its own success.
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Relevant Journals for Identifying Implementation Science Articles: Results of an International Implementation Science Expert Survey.
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Religious content in the DSM-III-R glossary of technical terms.
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Reporting Standards for Research in Psychology: Why Do We Need Them? What Might They Be?
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Reporting and Guidelines in Propensity Score Analysis: A Systematic Review of Cancer and Cancer Surgical Studies.
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Reporting of harm in randomized controlled trials published in the urological literature.
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Reporting of non-communicable disease research in low- and middle-income countries: a pilot bibliometric analysis.
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Reporting standards for literature searches and report inclusion criteria: making research syntheses more transparent and easy to replicate.
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Representation of women and pregnant women in HIV research: a limited systematic review.
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Reproducible research in medical imaging.
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Residency and Fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: In the Literature and Community Engagement.
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Response to Watson R (2011) Commentary on Oermann MH, Shaw-Kokot J, Knafl GJ & Dowell J (2010) Dissemination of research into clinical nursing literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 3435-3442. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 595-596.
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Response to letter to the editor from Fahmi Kakamad, Abdulwahid Salih, and Hiwa Omer Baba Re: Citations of articles in predatory nursing journals.
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Response to letter to the editor from Simpson re: Quality of articles published in predatory nursing journals (Oermann et al., 2018).
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Reviewing the research literature: you don't have to do it alone.
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Reviewing the reviewers: comparison of review quality and reviewer characteristics at the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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Revising a manuscript: ten principles to guide success for publication.
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Reviving the advanced practice column: a clinically and academically relevant endeavor.
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Rocket science. wjm launches a fast-track system for publishing important papers.
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SOD enzymes and their mimics in cancer: pro vs anti-oxidative mode of action. Part I.
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SQUIRE Guidelines for reporting improvement studies in healthcare: implications for nursing publications.
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Salud Ocupacional.
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Sanctions for Research Misconduct in Cardiothoracic Surgery Journals.
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Sanctions for research misconduct in cardiothoracic surgery journals.
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Scholarly Publication and Social Media: Do They Have Something in Common?
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Scientific Losses and Gains During the COVID-19 Shutdown.
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Seeing is believing: why including tables and figures matters to the effectiveness of your publications.
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Sex distribution and sex data handling in published otolaryngology research.
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Sharing Data from Cardiovascular Clinical Trials--A Proposal.
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Sharing your work: building knowledge about nursing care quality.
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Significance of Epilepsy & behavior: my personal experience and views.
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Social Media Influence Does Not Reflect Scholarly or Clinical Activity in Real Life.
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Society of Thoracic Radiology: grown and growing.
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Society-oriented Journalism and Scientific Publications.
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Some changes, but still communicating exciting key insights from the biointerface.
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Statistical reviewing policies of medical journals: caveat lector?
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Statistics in medical journals: a survey of current policies and proposals for editors.
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Stelazine advertisement "dismays" readers.
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Stewards of the discipline: The role of referees and peer review
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Strategies for using assigned reading in nursing courses.
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Structural Racism and Scientific Journals-A Teachable Moment.
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Study of Predatory Open Access Nursing Journals.
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Synopsis of history of American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 1958-2008.
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Systematic analysis of research on religious variables in four major psychiatric journals, 1978-1982.
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Teaching Nursing Students and Nurses About Predatory Publishing.
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The "T" in JOPT.
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The 'truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth...'
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The (R)Evolution is here!
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The Biometric Society, the first twenty-five years (1947-1972).
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The Evolution of the Journal Club: From Osler to Twitter.
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The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation: A golden age draws to a close and a new dawn begins.
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The North Carolina Medical Journal and its peers.
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The North Carolina Medical Journal finds itself in the vanguard of progressive medical journalism or, the deputy editor finds his fifteen minutes of fame.
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The Operational Values of JANAC: Inquiry, Innovation, Involvement, Integrity, and Inclusion.
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The Orthopedic Literature 2015.
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The Pediatric Neurology Trainee Publication Award for 2015.
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The Research Practicum and International Research Interdisciplinary School (IRIS) initiatives: In memory of Professor Galen S. Wagner M.D., PhD.
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The SID Is 80 Years Old ….and Just Getting Started.
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The Snail's Charm.
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The Year in Cardiothoracic Critical Care: Selected Highlights From 2017.
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The attention economy and the EMBS.
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The beginning of a new journal.
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The dynamic world of publishing in nursing: impact assessment
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The extricable links between health, wealth, and profits.
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The fall of the house of medicine?
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The future of Physiological Genomics.
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The impact of dermatology in premier medicine journals.
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The nuts and bolts of publication in Health Communication.
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The origin of the special issue.
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The role of peer-reviewed journals in science.
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The top 100 most disruptive publications in academic surgery journals: 1954-2014.
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The trabecular meshwork special double issue, inspired by the TM study club.
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Thirty years of JOPT.
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Time for Recognition.
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To the editor.
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Tools for assessing outcomes in studies of chronic cough: CHEST guideline and expert panel report.
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Toward a harmonized and centralized conflict of interest disclosure: progress from an IOM initiative.
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Translation, treatises, and tweets.
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Transparency and reproducibility in evolutionary research.
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Trauma laparoscopy from 1925 to 2017: Publication history and study demographics of an evolving modality.
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Trial summaries on results databases and journal publication.
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Trust in Peer Review.
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Trusted Evidence: Discovery to Practice.
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Twitter-Based Journal Clubs: Additional Facts and Clarifications.
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Uncertainty and Certainty.
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Under-representation of women in high-impact published clinical cancer research.
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Understanding Research Methods and the Readers' Toolbox: A New Article Type.
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Unethical Studies on Transplantation in Cardiothoracic Surgery Journals.
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Unethical studies on transplantation in cardiothoracic surgery journals.
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Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: a review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys.
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Users' guides to the medical literature. I. How to get started. The Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
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Users' guides to the medical literature. II. How to use an article about therapy or prevention. A. Are the results of the study valid? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
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Users' guides to the medical literature. II. How to use an article about therapy or prevention. B. What were the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
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Users' guides to the medical literature. IV. How to use an article about harm. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
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Users' guides to the medical literature. V. How to use an article about prognosis. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
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Users' guides to the medical literature. VI. How to use an overview. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
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Users' guides to the medical literature. VII. How to use a clinical decision analysis. B. What are the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? Evidence Based Medicine Working Group.
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War and peace: the role of medical journals in the discussion of conflict.
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Waste not, want not.
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Watch Out for Emails From Predatory Publishers.
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Web citations in the nursing literature: how accurate are they?
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Welcome to our new publisher: Wiley.
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What of the past ... what of the future?
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White paper from the ACR Task Force on Print Media in Radiology.
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Why JACC: heart failure?
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Why Should We Publish All Clinical Trials?
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Why journals should not publish articles funded by the tobacco industry.
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Why the Title of Your Manuscript Is Important.
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Writing a research article.
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Writing is not just for other people!
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Keywords of People