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Subject Areas on Research
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"Ghost" publications among applicants to a general surgery residency program.
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A Mixed-Methods Investigation of the Motivations, Goals, and Aspirations of Male and Female Academic Medical Faculty.
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A Program to Enhance Writing Skills for Advanced Practice Nurses.
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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 articles identified by editors as representing excellence in nursing publication: Replication and extension.
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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 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 proposal to reduce misrepresentation of medical student research activities in ERAS.
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A statement by nurse editors.
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A systematic guide to reviewing a manuscript.
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AJT's response to the National Institutes of Health public access regulations.
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ATTRACT.
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About papers that are not accepted for publication.
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Academic pursuits in board-certified reproductive endocrinologists.
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Accuracy of references in four pediatric nursing journals.
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Addressing Nursing Scholarship: A Framework for Currency and Number of References.
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Africa's visionary editor.
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An Assessment of Predatory Publication Use in Reviews.
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An Introduction to Radiation Sensibilities.
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An application of the revised CONSORT standards to FDA summary reports of recently approved antidepressants and antipsychotics.
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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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Are we there yet? A review of gender comparisons in three behavioral journals through the 20th century.
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Associations, populations, and the truth: recommendations for genetic association studies in Arthritis & Rheumatism.
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Attitudes toward text recycling in academic writing across disciplines.
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Authorship and Publication Matters: Reply.
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Authorship in a multicenter clinical trial: The Heart Failure-A Controlled Trial Investigating Outcomes of Exercise Training (HF-ACTION) Authorship and Publication (HAP) scoring system results.
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Authorship in global mental health research: recommendations for collaborative approaches to writing and publishing.
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Avoiding predatory journals: Quick peer review processes too good to be true.
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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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Blood pressure publication guidelines. Society for Psychophysical Research.
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CME update: review articles and commentaries in JMRI.
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CV Polymerase: A Publication Primer for Young Pathology Faculty Members.
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Can the Case Report Withstand Ethical Scrutiny?
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Cardiovascular molecular mechanisms of disease with COVID-19.
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Celebrating our 40th year of publication: looking back, moving forward.
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Changing terminology in renal research: the impact of consensus.
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Characteristics of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design Programs in Institutions With Clinical and Translational Science Awards.
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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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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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Collaborative Writing Projects: Set Yourself up for Success.
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Conflicts of interest and medical publishing.
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Constants and scientific progress.
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Conversion of cardiovascular conference abstracts to publications.
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Data archiving.
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Dear ANN Colleagues.
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Debating the current status of research in family medicine.
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Debating the current status of research in family medicine.
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Dexamethasone, blood glucose and CONSORT guidelines - a reply.
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Discussion of "Biomedical informatics: we are what we publish".
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Dissemination of research in clinical nursing journals.
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Distinguished contribution to family nursing research award (2007): Catherine "Kit" Chesla, DNSc, RN, FAAN.
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Does information from ClinicalTrials.gov increase transparency and reduce bias? Results from a five-report case series.
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Early impact of guideline publication on angiotensin-receptor neprilysin inhibitor use among patients hospitalized for heart failure.
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Early ribbon drawings of proteins.
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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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Editorial Comment.
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Editorial independence for CMAJ: signposts along the road.
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Editorial license
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Editorial position on publishing articles on human organ transplantation.
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Editorial: Impact factors and clinical specialty nursing journals.
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Editorial: Not everything that matters can be measured and not everything that can be measured matters.
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Effect of acceptance or rejection on the author's evaluation of peer review of medical manuscripts.
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Effect of institutional prestige on reviewers' recommendations and editorial decisions.
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Estimates of upper bounds and trends in nano-TiO2 production as a basis for exposure assessment.
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Estimating common parameters of lognormally distributed environmental and biomonitoring data: harmonizing disparate statistics from publications.
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Evaluation of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Research Scholarship Program: research productivity and impact.
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Evidence-based practice: how to evaluate what you read.
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Examining the effect of publishing of bill sizes to reduce information asymmetry on healthcare costs.
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Expanding Group Peer Review: A Proposal for Medical Education Scholarship.
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Fact or fiction?
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False hopes, unwarranted fears: the trouble with medical news stories.
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Footprint and imprint: an ecologic time-trend analysis of cardiovascular publications in general and specialty journals.
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From the editor: Margaritaville blues and Philadelphia news.
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Gender differences in the salaries of physician researchers.
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Gradient and spin echo(cardiographic) magnetic resonance imaging: prevalence of descriptive errors in published articles.
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Graduate student-faculty collaboration in research and publication
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Grey literature in meta-analyses.
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Growing the path to the patient: an editorial outlook for Alternative therapies.
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Guidance Provided to Authors on Citing and Formatting References in Nursing Journals.
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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 academic physicians can benefit from social media.
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How accurate are references in nursing journals?
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How to get your research published.
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Improved Reporting of Randomized Controlled Trials in the Urologic Literature.
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Improving the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials. The CONSORT statement.
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Independent research by early investigators: an underutilized option.
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Information technology for optimizing the management of infectious diseases.
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Insights and opinions of readers of the Journal of the Medical Library Association
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Introducing CCR perspectives in drug approval.
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Introducing historical perspectives.
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Introducing levels of evidence to publications in urology.
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Is past academic productivity predictive of radiology resident academic productivity?
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Is this a clinical trial? And should it be registered?
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JACC: Heart Failure fellows program: training the next generation.
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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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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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Looking to the Future: Challenges and Opportunities.
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Manual Therapy Cures Death: I Think I Read That Somewhere.
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Manual Therapy adopts mandatory reporting guidelines for publishing.
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Matching into Integrated Plastic Surgery: The Value of Research Fellowships.
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Medical care: past, present, and future.
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Method for establishing authorship in a multicenter clinical trial.
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Methodology and reporting of meta-analyses in the neurosurgical literature.
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Minimum information about a microarray experiment: comment on the editorial by Firestein and Pisetsky.
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Moving Nursing Beyond p < .05.
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Moving nursing beyond p < 0.05.
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Multi-investigator collaboration in orthopaedic surgery research compared to other medical fields.
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NIH MICAD initiative and guest author program opportunities.
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Neurosurgical workforce trends in the United States.
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Non-Peer-reviewed Preprint Articles as References in Anesthesiology: Reply.
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North American clinical management guidelines for hidradenitis suppurativa: A publication from the United States and Canadian Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundations: Part I: Diagnosis, evaluation, and the use of complementary and procedural management.
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Online survey of nursing journal peer reviewers: indicators of quality in manuscripts
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Open Access Publishing and Global HIV Nursing-An Issue of Access and Equity!
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Open access publishing: a disruptive innovation
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Our vision for the American Heart Journal.
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PAIN®: our "new look".
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Partnering in the cultivation of the next generation of ethnic minority nurse scientists: responding to a compelling national agenda.
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Peer Review Matters: Research Quality and the Public Trust.
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Peer Review of Scholarly Work.
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Peer review: evolution or revolution?
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Peering Into Peer Review: AJR Neuroradiology Reviewers Discuss Their Approaches to Assessing a Manuscript.
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Plagiarism: an assault on the integrity of scientific research.
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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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Presenting research to clinicians: strategies for writing about research findings.
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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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Publication Productivity of Nursing Faculty in Selected Schools of Nursing Across the United States.
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Publication Rates of Heart Failure Clinical Trials Remain Low.
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Publication trends among internal medicine residents and graduates.
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Publish or Perish but Pursue Decolonization: The Complexities of Global Surgery Authorship.
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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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Publishing the best basic and applied pain science: open science and PAIN.
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Quality of articles published in predatory nursing journals.
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Quality of reporting on randomised controlled trials of auriculotherapy for pain.
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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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Re-engineering the Surgeon-Scientist Pipeline: Advancing Diversity and Equity to Fuel Scientific Innovation.
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Read me!
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Recommendations for depression publications.
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Recommendations for depression publications.
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Recommendations for scientific reports on depression.
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Reference accuracy in neonatal-maternal nursing literature.
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Reply to Solnick.
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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 representation of race/ethnicity in published randomized trials.
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Representation of Women Authors in International Heart Failure Guidelines and Contemporary Clinical Trials.
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Research Exceptionalism and Opportunism During the Coronavirus Pandemic.
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Research in nursing education and the institutional review board/ethics committee.
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Research published in 2003 by U.S. family medicine authors.
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Response From the Editors.
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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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Response to letters regarding article, “Conversion of cardiovascular conference abstracts to publications”.
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Review and Analysis of Publication Trends over Three Decades in Three High Impact Medicine Journals.
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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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Revolution and renaissance.
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Rocket science. wjm launches a fast-track system for publishing important papers.
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SQUIRE Guidelines for reporting improvement studies in healthcare: implications for nursing publications.
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STrengthening the REporting of Genetic Association studies (STREGA): an extension of the STROBE Statement.
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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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Scholarly output and the impact of self-citation among surgical fellowship program directors.
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Scholarly publication practices of Doctor of Nursing Practice-prepared nurses
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Science and security. Practical experiences in dual-use review.
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Scientific nursing journals over 25 years: most studies continue to focus on adults and psychological variables, with a decline in theory-testing-based studies and an increase in qualitative studies.
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Seeing is believing: why including tables and figures matters to the effectiveness of your publications.
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Sex of editor in medical journals.
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Sharing your work: building knowledge about nursing care quality.
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Spotlight in Plastic Surgery: April 2021.
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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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Strengthening the reporting of Genetic RIsk Prediction Studies (GRIPS): explanation and elaboration.
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Strengthening the reporting of genetic risk prediction studies (GRIPS): explanation and elaboration.
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Taking healthcare interventions from trial to practice.
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Teaching Nursing Students and Nurses About Predatory Publishing.
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Text Recycling in Scientific Writing
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The 'truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth...'
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The ADNI Publication Policy: commensurate recognition of critical contributors who are not authors.
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The ENCODE (ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements) Project.
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The Pediatric Neurology Trainee Publication Award for 2015.
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The STARD statement for reporting diagnostic accuracy studies: application to the history and physical examination.
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The association for surgical education CESERT grant program: the first 15 years.
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The attention economy and the EMBS.
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The bias busters.
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The dynamic world of publishing in nursing: impact assessment
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The dynamics of population aging: demography and policy analysis.
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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 kinemage: a tool for scientific communication.
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The last half-century of aging research--and thoughts for the future.
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The next 20 years of ecology and evolution.
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The nuts and bolts of publication in Health Communication.
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The state of the blog: the first year of eAJKD.
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Transition from meeting abstract to full-length journal article for randomized controlled trials.
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Translating Nursing Partnerships in Clinical Care to Scientific Publishing.
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Translation, treatises, and tweets.
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Transparent and accurate reporting increases reliability, utility, and impact of your research: reporting guidelines and the EQUATOR Network.
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Twenty years of AIDS, and no end in sight. A BMJ theme issue will refocus attention on this catastrophic epidemic.
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Ultimate publication rate of unpublished manuscripts listed on radiology residency applications at one institution.
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Uncertainty and Certainty.
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Unethical studies on transplantation in cardiothoracic surgery journals.
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Using SQUIRE 2.0 to Guide Your Quality Improvement Work.
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War and peace: the role of medical journals in the discussion of conflict.
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Watch Out for Emails From Predatory Publishers.
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Welcome to our new publisher: Wiley.
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What Every Reader Should Know About Studies Using Electronic Health Record Data but May Be Afraid to Ask.
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White paper from the ACR Task Force on Print Media in Radiology.
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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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Writing Together to Get AHEAD: an interprofessional boot camp to support scholarly writing in the health professions.
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Writing and publishing your research findings.
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Writing for publication as an advanced practice nurse.
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Writing is not just for other people!
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Keywords of People
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O'Connor, Christopher Michael,
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine,
Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology
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Preminger, Glenn Michael,
James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology,
Surgery, Urology
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Sampson, John Howard,
Robert H., M.D. and Gloria Wilkins Professor of Neurosurgery, in the School of Medicine,
Biomedical Engineering
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Sullivan, Daniel Carl,
Professor Emeritus of Radiology,
Radiology