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The other four journals concluding Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Journal of Power Sources, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Electroanalysis, which revealed the same growth trend in the research period, rose undulate from 1993 to 2011 and showed a promising development since 2011.

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Reznick [26] also ask the question, "How was a paper that the editors said did not meet the journal's scientific standards approved for publication in the first place?" The author concludes, "Journals that are reviewing studies with significant scientific and social implications should take special care to ensure that peer review is rigorous and fair".

Finally, Sections 7 and 8 conclude this journal article and show the future work.

12 21 One group also concluded that journal publications insufficiently report clinical trials.

Nevertheless, these findings mirror those of a recent systematic review, which concluded that journal adoption of the CONSORT Statement is associated with improved reporting of randomised trials, although poor reporting is common.

However, the WPA Task Force which reviewed 26 non-indexed LAMIC journals concluded that five journals would likely meet criteria for indexation by Medline and/or ISI/Thomson database (three from the Asian region, one from Africa and one from Latin America).

Knapp (2015a) analyzed gender representations within CrossFit Journal, a free publication available to subscribers through the CrossFit website, concluding that the Journal content both reinforced and challenged ideal (i.e., hegemonic) femininity.

Two flu experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wrote an editorial in the journal concluding that FluMist "may offer significant advantages for children".

At one point, Abramson discusses a study that he found in a medical journal concluding that the statin Pravachol lowered the risk of stroke in patients with coronary heart disease by nineteen per cent.

21 garnered mixed reviews, with Joanne Kaufman of the Wall Street Journal concluding, "Very little adds up in 21".

A group of 22 international influenza experts convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded that journals should publish the full details of two controversial experiments with the bird flu virus, H5N1.

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