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1 can College of Cardiology and European Heart Journal).
2 erature values (in this issue of Biophysical Journal).
3 rt article submissions to another scientific journal.
4 redicted by the scientific discipline of the journal.
5 front cover of the January 2018 issue of the journal.
6 frequently than the other papers of the same journal.
7 tions take the form of published papers in a journal.
8 Care, an American Diabetes Association (ADA) journal.
9 d to authors, peer reviewers, and editors of journals.
10  remains below 50% and is inconsistent among journals.
11 ents the instructions to authors provided by journals.
12 between 2008 and 2018 in 40 frequently cited journals.
13 uly 2019, published in 11 high impact factor journals.
14 in dental, epidemiologic, and biostatistical journals.
15 ence and required by most funding bodies and journals.
16  media but has not been discussed in medical journals.
17 riginal research articles published in eight journals.
18  the last 10 years among the top 25 surgical journals.
19 databases and hand searching relevant trauma journals.
20  the citation of the papers published by the journals.
21 large-scale bibliometric study of psychiatry journals.
22 reach full-text publication in peer-reviewed journals.
23 tabases that mainly indexed English language journals.
24 NSORT guidelines occurs among cardiovascular journals.
25 nd-searching reference lists, citations, and journals.
26 SORT guidelines among leading cardiovascular journals.
27 ly encountered in submissions to our various journals.
28 s were defined as those in the top 5% of all journals.
29 irst authors tend to publish in lower-impact journals.
30 nlikely to win appeal among highly selective journals.
31 uately reported in RCTs published in nursing journals.
32 f published between 2008 and 2018 in leading journals.
33 y-step protocols in protocol repositories or journals.
34               New work published in The EMBO Journal adds surprising new insights into the heterogene
35 d Clinical Immunology (EAACI) supports three journals: Allergy, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, and
36 l checklist contains 12 items and applies to journal and conference abstracts that describe the devel
37  of policies on sex-related reporting at the journal and institutional level could inhibit effective
38 et of women (IDEALplus) also completed daily journals and a body fat assessment via dual-energy x-ray
39  associated with acceptance into high impact journals and a high likelihood of future citations.
40  key attributes to acceptance in high impact journals and citation success.
41 eview practices differ substantially between journals and disciplines.
42 abolomics repository for a number of leading journals and ELIXIR, the European infrastructure for lif
43 ials (RCTs) published in high-impact medical journals and explore RCT characteristics associated with
44 ted widely and is driving policy changes for journals and funders, but little quantitative informatio
45 nd the COVID-19 resource centers of 11 major journals and publishers.
46 ns in electronic databases and hand searched journals and reviews (to March 2018).
47 researchers, funding agencies, peer-reviewed journals and universities to coordinate efforts to imple
48 rnal type (e.g., Open Access or subscription journals), and publisher are not good predictors of data
49 hange in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today from 1985 to 2014 (n = 34,948).
50 e 2017 were later published in peer-reviewed journals, and find a relationship between the number of
51   At the least, it is essential for authors, journals, and regulatory agencies to specify the carbape
52  their work, editors publishing in their own journals, and replication studies.
53  odds than men of publishing in lower-impact journals (aOR, 1.30; 95% CI, 1.16-1.45).Conclusions: Wom
54 cles, key articles from high-impact clinical journals are also included.
55 ponsors, regulators, societies, editors, and journals are needed to improve data dissemination.
56  PubMed and Web of Science and identified 18 journal articles and conference abstracts addressing ano
57                                     Original journal articles in English language were included where
58 hed using keywords to identify peer-reviewed journal articles in English.
59                We selected 124 peer-reviewed journal articles published between Jan 1, 1980, and Dec
60 d Web of Science databases for peer-reviewed journal articles published by March 2019.
61                  DATA SOURCES/REVIEW METHOD: Journal articles published in English were identified by
62      Here, using 2,683 observations from 240 journal articles, we conducted a global meta-analysis to
63  be shared through a series of peer-reviewed journal articles.
64                       We reviewed historical journals, articles, and books discussing the use of elec
65  randomized clinical trials in higher impact journals as well as high-cited articles (p<0.05).
66                         In this issue of the journal, Baranyi et al. (1) examine the longitudinal ass
67                         In this issue of the Journal, Baranyi et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
68 he leading institutions and countries of the journal, based on bibliometric indicators.
69 iometric data from seven medicinal chemistry journals between 2000 and 2019 are collated including Bi
70 ublished in the 24 highest-impact psychiatry journals between January 2008 and May 2018.
71                                              Journals, books and conference proceedings were also sea
72  career progress, with a strong link between journal brand recognition and perceived value.
73                         In this issue of the Journal, Caniglia et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
74                         In this issue of the Journal, Cardenas et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
75 dy of how the false discovery rate varies by journal characteristics.
76 d trials published in 3 major cardiovascular journals ( Circulation, Journal of the American College
77 butions of the top 4 journals European Heart Journal, Circulation, Journal of the American College of
78 ies that foster intellectual growth, such as journal clubs, lab meetings, and philosophy of science r
79 om authorship because they cannot meet rigid journal criteria.
80                         In this issue of the Journal, DeVilbiss et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
81                     In a recent issue of the Journal, DeVilbiss et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
82                                         Most journals did not have an official policy on altering rep
83  Around 36% of the RCTs published in nursing journals did not report how they reached their sample si
84     Notably, all cardiothoracic subspecialty journals did not significantly increase the proportion o
85  found no evidence for bias based on topics, journals, disciplines, base rates of failure, persuasion
86 ver, many publications in high-impact factor journals do display a higher likelihood of accessible me
87 nity to make major revisions in the way that journals do.
88                         In this issue of the Journal, Dr.
89 in female authorship of high-impact surgical journals during the contemporary era.
90 ted as editorial authors across epidemiology journals (e.g., as a marker of epidemiology leadership),
91 O and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).
92                                   This helps journal editors and reviewers verify that the most impor
93 help ensure that researchers, reviewers, and journal editors are better equipped to improve the rigou
94 n on October 15, 2020, at the request of the journal editors, with agreement from the authors, owing
95                         In this issue of the Journal, Elbogen et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
96    Efforts by researchers, funding agencies, journals, equipment manufacturers and staff at shared im
97 ween the citation distributions of the top 4 journals European Heart Journal, Circulation, Journal of
98                         In this issue of the Journal, Feder et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
99 y cancer networks have been provided only in journal figures and not for programmatic access, undersc
100 hed in international and national scientific journals, focusing on studies conducted in Europe.
101 ed to identify all RCTs published in nursing journals from January 2016 to December 2016.
102 an College of Cardiology, and European Heart Journal) from 2011 to 2017.
103                         In this issue of the Journal, Gaskins et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
104                    In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Globyte et al (2019) reveal another dimension o
105 he large body of literature published in the Journal has inspired current research on how chromatin o
106                      Papers published in the Journal have reported the initial discovery of multiple
107 n of the articles published in peer-reviewed journals have previously been released as preprints.
108                                 Many medical journals have published papers on the pandemic, which we
109                                     Although journals have their strengths, the traditional approach
110 ) were developed in 2010 to help authors and journals identify the minimum information necessary to r
111          Findings were compared according to journal impact and number of citations to identify predi
112   We analyzed how often and in what ways the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is currently used in review,
113 % confidence interval] = 27.0 [1.4-528]) and journal impact factor (OR of 1.9 [1.3-3]) for each incre
114 horship positions over time; relationship to journal impact factor and editorial board makeup; and ra
115           There were no correlations between journal impact factor and percentage of overall female a
116 he IF Median is substantially lower than the journal impact factor for all 30 journals under consider
117                       A two-fold decrease in journal impact factor is associated with an average incr
118 e correlation between these measurements and journal impact factor.
119 overy rate is negatively associated with log journal impact factor.
120 l as association of first author gender with journal impact factor.Measurements and Main Results: Amo
121 er, only 13.2% were published in high-impact journals (impact factor >=10).
122 isorders (excluding asthma) published in the Journal in 2018.
123 ld who have authored pieces published in the journal in recent years for their thoughts on notable an
124 yses indicate a significant evolution of the journal in terms of publications, scientometric performa
125 nt has received and the impact factor of the journal in which it is published.
126 gical disciplines for papers published in 34 journals in 2019, and compared our results with those of
127 ic with that on papers published in the same journals in 2019, for papers with first authors and last
128 r than that for papers published in the same journals in 2019, while our comparisons for last authors
129 by Clinical & Experimental Allergy and other journals in 2019.
130 by Clinical & Experimental Allergy and other journals in 2019.
131 ts the results of a survey of 322 editors of journals in ecology, economics, medicine, physics and ps
132  There are a significant number of predatory journals in ophthalmology, but fewer than in other speci
133  citations to papers published by the top 30 journals in the category Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
134           There were 71,867 articles from 19 journals included.
135         We hope these results will encourage journals, institutions, funding agencies, and researcher
136  in a recent Communication published in this journal is shown to produce incorrect results because it
137 greeing that identifying co-reviewers to the journal is valuable.
138 8(1):9-16) and reported in this issue of the Journal, is a maternally matched design based on a singl
139                    In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Labzin et al reveal that the adaptive immune sy
140                    In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Lau et al demonstrate that COP1, the substrate
141 nd number of authors), and were unrelated to journal-level variables such as access model and Impact
142 osted on dedicated preprint servers prior to journal-managed peer review, can play a key role in addr
143    2020;189(9):972-981) in this issue of the Journal moves beyond this standard by illustrating recen
144                    In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Murata and colleagues (2020) show that lack of
145                     In a recent study in the journal Nature, Wang et al.
146          We conducted manual searching of 10 journals, nine gray literature repositories, and forward
147 icles focused on this topic published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology over the past
148  Eccles Breast Cancer Research Fund, British Journal of Anaesthesia International, College of Anaesth
149                                              Journal of Animal Ecology, 88, 1645-1656.
150                                              Journal of Animal Ecology, 89, 276-284.
151                                              Journal of Animal Ecology, 89, 29-43.
152                                              Journal of Animal Ecology, 89, 972-995.
153                                              Journal of Animal Ecology.
154        Herbert Tabor, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC) for 40 years, on t
155    Herb Tabor was the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC) spanning the years
156  100(th) birthday this past year, served the Journal of Biological Chemistry as a member of the Edito
157 ibition, many of which were published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry under the tenure of Herb
158                         In this issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Geck et al. report that
159                         In this issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Ramachandran et al. sho
160 about his decades-long relationship with the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
161 nously in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging, Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, and JACC:
162 , International Journal of Epidemiology, and Journal of Clinical Epidemiology between 2010 and 2017.
163                                          The Journal of Clinical Microbiology (JCM) herein presents i
164 ntinues, as is the case in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology (R.
165                         In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Horn et al. (E.
166                         In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, L.
167                         In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, M.
168                         In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Manak et al. demonstra
169                         In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Nguyen et al. (M.
170                         In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, R.
171                         In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, S.
172              In this edition of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Kouwenhoven et al. conclu
173  163 authors and presenters who published in Journal of Clinical Oncology or who presented an abstrac
174 kly text message reminders (published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology) failed to improve adherenc
175 of key studies, including those published in Journal of Clinical Oncology, to patients seen in their
176 ses: Brain Maps 4.0 (BM4, rat) (Swanson, The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2018, 526, 935-943), a
177 ther with a companion study (Suntres et al., Journal of Comparative Neurology, this issue), our resul
178 engineering approach we previously reported (Journal of Controlled Release, 2016 a &b).
179                                              Journal of Controlled Release, 2019; 305, 221-222 [1].
180 rof Park's recent editorial published in the Journal of Controlled Release.
181                               As part of the Journal of Dental Research's Centennial Celebration, thi
182 of Epidemiology, Epidemiology, International Journal of Epidemiology, and Journal of Clinical Epidemi
183 n American Journal of Epidemiology, European Journal of Epidemiology, Epidemiology, International Jou
184 rials and commentaries published in American Journal of Epidemiology, European Journal of Epidemiolog
185                In this issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology, Huang et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
186 tti et al. (2020), published in The American Journal of Human Genetics.
187 es as an introduction to a supplement of the Journal of Infectious Diseases entitled "Next-Generation
188                          For many years, The Journal of Investigative Dermatology (JID) has been a le
189                A new report in this issue of Journal of Investigative Dermatology reveals a role for
190 l chemistry coincides with the launch of the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry in 1959.
191 anic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters and the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
192 ls published in JAMA, Lancet, or New England Journal of Medicine from 1990 to 2016.
193 Trials recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine report on an oral lutenizing-hormone
194 igh impact journals (The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Ass
195                           In the New England Journal of Medicine, Wang et al. report favorable ZUMA-2
196 e lab's first research paper appeared in the Journal of Neuroscience (Quirk et al., 2000) and has bee
197         As part of this special issue of the Journal of Neuroscience commemorating the 50th anniversa
198 ted from a recent issue of the International Journal of Nursing Studies and discuss some proposed res
199 ublished in Ophthalmology (n = 31), American Journal of Ophthalmology (n = 26), and Archives of Ophth
200  At the behest of the editor of the American Journal of Ophthalmology, the IOL Power Club (along with
201 ditor of the present (third) series American Journal of Ophthalmology.
202 Authors for Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, a
203 ree papers to Dr Langley, then editor of The Journal of Physiology in England.
204 lation, Cardiovascular Research and American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology
205 icles in the June 2020 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry address the overall construct of c
206      The Annals of Surgery has served as the journal of record for the ASA since 1928, with a special
207  as published and added by the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology Note
208 e American Medical Association, Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and Europe
209 ournals European Heart Journal, Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and Circu
210 major cardiovascular journals ( Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and Europ
211 The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Circulation
212 ished between 1971 and 2018 in peer-reviewed journals of ophthalmology.
213 ched PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, African Journals Online, and African Index Medicus for studies o
214 of research outputs published in open access journals or made available on other freely-accessible pl
215  to estimate the false discovery rate for 94 journals over a 5-year period using p values from over 3
216 ials published in 5 high-impact epidemiology journals over the past 8 years.
217 derable levels of endorsement by funders and journals over the years, adherence to the guidelines has
218 verage, for Open Access versus closed access journals (p = 0.320, 95% CI - 0.015, 0.046, adjusted mea
219 is higher for cancer versus general medicine journals (p = 9.801E-07, 95% CI: 0.045, 0.097; adjusted
220 alysis was used more commonly in high-impact journals (p<0.05), it did not translate to higher citati
221                         New work in The EMBO Journal (Paoletti et al, 2020), combined biophysical ana
222 old as postulated by Dingwell et al. 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000856.
223 er review would benefit from changes in both journal policies and lab practices that encourage mentor
224            We propose for incorporation into journal policy several practical solutions for increasin
225 r process of evaluation and certification by journals, preprints also significantly accelerate the pa
226 st author positions, with self-citations and journal prestige accounting for most of the small averag
227  of authors, international collaboration and journal prestige, we find near-identical per-paper citat
228  by critically appraising each publisher and journal prior to submitting our scientific work.
229 ss to research and the benefits that society journals provide to the research community.
230                                Peer-reviewed journal publication is the main means for academic resea
231 ated against 390 compounds from the compiled journal publications and externally evaluated against 13
232 mic practice continues to rely on cumbersome journal publications for the description of new species,
233                                              Journal publications studying diverse contaminants (such
234 including funding, number of publications or journals published in - were unable to completely differ
235 rch was performed in two major databases for journals published in English language from January 1975
236               A recent Communication in this journal reported the stabilization of low-valent iron(I)
237 ed for articles in English, in peer-reviewed journals, reporting on "psilocybin," "lysergic acid diet
238                                   Scientific journals require data and code sharing, but none current
239             Two papers published in The EMBO Journal reveal that phosphatidylserine (PS) is a neurona
240 ogical niche modelling community, as well as journal reviewers and editors, to utilize and further de
241        As with our other Special Issues, the journal's goal here is to focus attention on a major new
242 ic transformation in the 20 years since this journal's last review of this topic.
243 t for stylistic changes in keeping with each journal's style.
244 ned historical accounts from books, personal journals, scientific articles, logbooks, photographs, an
245 ents that investigators, drug companies, and journals should consider to optimize their translational
246 vid, and SSRN) up until April 5, 2020; major journal sites were monitored for US publications until A
247                    In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Steinacher et al (2019) provide novel mechanist
248                                   Scientific journals still disseminate our work, but in the Internet
249 tent throughout the article in line with the journal style and typographical errors have been correct
250 d in 1998, but subsequently retracted by the journal, suggested that measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR
251                     We found that 49% of the journals surveyed checked all manuscripts for plagiarism
252 blished in an English language peer-reviewed journal that described an educational intervention condu
253 9) demonstrate in a recent issue of The EMBO Journal that the pericentromeric protein, SGO2, serves a
254                The authors have informed the Journal that they have become aware that some of the dat
255                     Lastly, we find multiple journals that publish a disproportionate number of prepr
256              Articles from 16 cardiovascular journals that publish peer-reviewed studies in cardiovas
257 rdiovascular RCTs published in 6 high impact journals (The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, J
258 andy Schekman reflects on the origins of the journal, the eLife approach to peer review, and current
259 (or Registered Reports), allows a scientific journal to maintain high selectivity for the importance
260 provided in the last taxonomy update in this journal to summarize new and revised clinically relevant
261 calls for radical changes at eLife and other journals to address racism in the scientific community a
262  publish their findings in esteemed surgical journals to advance science and their careers.
263 ld be beneficial for both psychology and law journals to be more open to publishing scholarship from
264 ditor of eLife, she reflects on the need for journals to change and respond to their environment.
265 spiratory, sleep, and critical care medicine journals to consolidate contemporary best practices and
266  and significance tests we urge authors (and journals) to place more emphasis on measures of effect a
267                  In the current issue of the Journal, Torres et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
268                       Prestigious scientific journals traditionally decide which articles to accept a
269 nstitutions-learned societies and scientific journals-transformed science in ways that still dominate
270                     The number of citations, journal type (e.g., Open Access or subscription journals
271 he peer review of manuscripts for scientific journals, typically under the guidance of or jointly wit
272 er than the journal impact factor for all 30 journals under consideration in this article.
273 studies that were published in peer-reviewed journals; used probabilistic sampling methods and system
274                    In this issue of The EMBO Journal, van Well and colleagues define a new role for l
275               Despite extensive efforts, the journal was unable to contact Dr.
276 to January 2019 and a hand search of printed journals was also performed to identify human clinical t
277 base search of all RCTs published in nursing journals was conducted.
278      A comprehensive review of nine surgical journals was performed between 2010-19.
279        Using data from five top neuroscience journals, we find that reference lists tend to include m
280 the most influential subjects covered by the journal were identified.
281                                  High-impact journals were defined as those in the top 5% of all jour
282                                              Journals were grouped based on impact factor into high (
283  highest-impact general surgery/subspecialty journals were included (1/2008-5/2018).
284 dies published through 2017 in peer-reviewed journals were included.
285 1,536 (4.8%) articles published in the index journals were related to pancreatic tumors.
286 s published in any language in peer-reviewed journals were systematically searched from the PubMed, E
287 t Tool to Assess SRs 2 were publication in a journal where Preferred Reporting Items for SRs and Meta
288 n a dataset of 70,694 publications from PLoS journals, which included 347,136 distinct authors and th
289 ") forces a focus on "getting into the right journals," which can delay dissemination of scientific w
290 e rise of Registered Reports among selective journals will change how research is evaluated and may t
291                                              Journals with <70% identified author sex were excluded.
292 erent countries, published in 15 high-ranked journals with a median impact factor of 3.3 (1.23-7.9) a
293  EMBASE, and CINAHL for HF RCTs published in journals with an impact factor >=10 between January 1, 2
294 ndations were associated with publication in journals with high impact factors (p < 0.001 for both).
295        Although the percentage of ecological journals with mandatory or encouraged code-sharing polic
296 were published in 11 different ophthalmology journals, with 73 of them published in Ophthalmology (n
297 y and full-text publication in peer-reviewed journals within 5 years after abstract submission.
298       A number of approaches for authors and journals would lead to more effective signals of trustwo
299                    In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Wu et al characterized small ORFs in the 3' unt
300 In an article appearing in this issue of the Journal, Yu et al. (Am J Epidemiol.

 
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