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Subject Areas on Research
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A Decade With Editorial Mentors: The Day They Dropped the Mic.
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A lesson learned.
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A letter from CMAJ's editorial board to the CMA.
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A statement by nurse editors.
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A successful launch.
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An Introduction to Radiation Sensibilities.
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An argument for identifying highly cited papers on biographical sketches.
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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 the Quality of Abstracts in Randomized Controlled Trials Published in High Impact Cardiovascular Journals.
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Attitudes toward text recycling in academic writing across disciplines.
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Authorship and Publication Matters: Credit and Credibility.
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Better reporting, better research: guidelines and guidance in PLoS Medicine.
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Blinding in peer review: the preferences of reviewers for nursing journals
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CME update: review articles and commentaries in JMRI.
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Changes implemented in Tree Physiology.
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Changing tides: A vascular surgery trainee perspective on the #MedBikini Campaign and a call for action.
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Clinical trial registration in physiotherapy 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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Conducting a Peer Review: Novice or Expert.
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Conflicts of interest for medical publishers and editors: protecting the integrity of scientific scholarship.
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Consistency of financial interest disclosures in the biomedical literature: the case of coronary stents.
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Data Sharing From the Editors' Perspective: Our Hope With Limitations.
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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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Editorial.
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Educating the Next Generation of Peer Reviewers.
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Ethical concerns of nursing reviewers: an international survey
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Farewell Editorial: Jeffrey F. Williamson Editor-in-Chief, Shiva K. Das Therapy Physics Editor, Mitchell M. Goodsitt Imaging Physics Editor.
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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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Happy birthday JCI.
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Heart Failure Editorial Emergencies in the COVID-19 Era.
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How does PLoS medicine manage competing interests?
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Improving the Evidence Base for Treating Older Adults With Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology Statement.
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Introducing The Wiley Transplant Peer Review Network.
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Introducing the Medical Physics Dataset Article.
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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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Is this a clinical trial? And should it be registered?
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JID Innovations: Skin Science from Molecules to Population Health.
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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 4: 2006-2010.
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JVIR celebrates 25 years of innovation. Part 1: 1989-1995.
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Language as an Application of Mindfulness.
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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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Looking back and moving forward.
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Looking to the Future: Challenges and Opportunities.
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Manual Therapy adopts mandatory reporting guidelines for publishing.
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Message from the editors: Changing of the guard.
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Moving forward in ocular pharmacology.
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New policy on disclosure of interest for American College of Rheumatology journals.
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New thinking about thinking, part two. Theoretical articles for Alzheimer's & Dementia.
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Operationalizing JANAC's Core Value of Integrity.
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Participating in the Peer Review Process: The Journal of Cardiac Failure Construct.
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Picking your peers.
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Presenting research to clinicians: strategies for writing about research findings.
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Provision of and response to manuscript reviews.
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Quality of Author Guidelines in Nursing Journals.
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Recommendations for Reporting Machine Learning Analyses in Clinical Research.
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Reflections on courage
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SQUIRE Guidelines for reporting improvement studies in healthcare: implications for nursing publications.
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Self-plagiarism: oxymoron, fair use, or scientific misconduct?
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Sharing Data from Cardiovascular Clinical Trials--A Proposal.
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Sharing Your Practice Expertise: Writing Clinical Manuscripts for Publication.
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Some changes, but still communicating exciting key insights from the biointerface.
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Stewards of the discipline: The role of referees and peer review
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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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Teaching Nursing Students and Nurses About Predatory Publishing.
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Textbook plagiarism reform.
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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 Changing Landscape of Peer Review.
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Tradition, tradition.
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Transparency and reproducibility in evolutionary research.
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Trust but verify: the introduction of plagiarism detection software.
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Trusted Evidence: Discovery to Practice.
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Unjustified restrictions on letters to the editor.
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Waste not, want not.
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Whether writing alone or with others, authorship requires thoughtfulness.
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Why Human Milk and Not Breast Milk Among Other Changes: 2018 Author Guideline Updates.
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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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לְדוֹר וָדוֹר.
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Keywords of People