Sentence examples for associated journal from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "associated journal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a journal that is linked or related to a specific topic, study, or field of research.
Example: "The findings of the study were published in the associated journal, which focuses on environmental science."
Alternatives: "related journal" or "connected journal".

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Other metadata describing any individual collection or items within the collection can be used to link to other data repositories via the appropriate persistent identifier (DOI) as well as associated journal publications where relevant, again using the DOI.

Indeed, in a study on "spin" in the reporting of randomised controlled trials (70 press releases and associated journal abstracts, 41 news stories), in only four cases the news contained spin where the associated journal abstract did not.

For a more elaborate discussion of different modes of CRM evolution, we refer the reader to Robinson et al. (2011) and the associated journal issue.

In a recent examination of 585 large randomised trials registered on clinicaltrials.gov, 29% had no associated journal publication and most (78%) of those also had no results available on the clinicaltrials.gov registry.

The field, now known as "Exposure Science," continued to evolve with the founding in 1989 of the International Society for Exposure Assessment and the associated Journal of Exposure Assessment and Environmental Epidemiology.

Prospect Books and its associated journal (where you could discover anything from the history of ice-cream to the niceties of Thai funeral cookbooks) were to swallow much time, too much indeed for speedy completion of the Companion.

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Hundreds of publications have already used the epigenetic data the project has gathered over the past 8 years, and today, more than 20 reports appear in Nature and its associated journals.

Declaration of sponsorship was strongly associated with journal specialty (35% medical journal articles disclosing funding vs. 69% articles in health economic journals, p < 0.001) and with article language (49% of English articles vs. 29% of German-language articles, p < 0.001).

Study perspective reporting practice was strongly associated with journal specialty (35% in medical journals vs. 69% in health care sciences journals, p < 0.001) and the observed shift is mainly attributable to changes in reporting practice in studies published in medical journals during the last years.

In this article I have therefore explored the hypothesis that there is similar uncertainty associated with journal rankings based on the journal impact factor.

Associated Journals stopped publication of two of its newspapers in 2008, long before Young Indian was formed.

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