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What are the differences among "News," "News Analysis," "Editorial," "Editorial | Annotation" and "Op-Ed Columnist"?
AB served as the principal investigator and worked in all stages of the study including statistical analysis, editorial review, and provided key insight regarding interpretation of the data.
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We considered all human research articles published in English through the end of September 2012 not classified as review, meta-analysis, editorial, comment, letter, practice guideline, or news.
It is true that in his extensive analysis of editorial boards of journals in information science, Cabanac found the hardly surprising result that editorial board members had in general some considerable seniority whether measured in years since first published or number of published papers, and one might expect that very junior researchers are more likely to submit papers than review them.
It does exactly what a work of historical scholarship should do: provide a close analysis of editorial decisions, and interpret them.
I was surprised to find that in your April 15 coverage, analysis and editorial about President Bush's endorsement of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's withdrawal plan, there was not a single mention of the Palestinian rejection of the peace agreement endorsed by Prime Minister Ehud Barak in 2001.
JR-T conceptualized the idea for research, contributed to the data analysis, provided editorial input, co-developed and executed the research and participated in the model and algorithm designs.
KV provided valuable comments on the analysis and editorial suggestions on the manuscript.
Review articles, letters, and articles not directly linked to RLS were excluded from analysis (see Editorial Information on inside back cover).
Amgen (Europe) GmbH and Amgen Inc. participated in the study design, data collection and analysis, provided editorial support, and participated in the discussions for submission of the manuscript with the authors.
Phil Alderson and his colleagues performed a "meta-analysis" of editorial peer review that is, they used published studies as their data, and applied statistical methods to the outcomes of those studies, as though each study were a single experimental result.
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