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The phrase "peer-reviewed article" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an academic or scholarly article that has been evaluated by experts in the field before publication. Example: "The findings of the study were published in a peer-reviewed article, ensuring the research met high academic standards."
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Where the peer-reviewed article referred to a non-peer reviewed article for more detailed results, we also consulted the latter if necessary e.g. [ 1, 14].
For a start, there's no mention of aspirin, or any anti-inflammatory drug, anywhere in the peer-reviewed article.
The broadcast experiments are part of a larger six-month study that will be described in detail in a peer-reviewed article next year.
Case, however, is a veteran of international development, and is practically allergic to making any claim that isn't backed up by a peer-reviewed article.
They estimated in a peer-reviewed article in the journal Health Affairs that the number of uninsured would grow by 5 million after five years.
The program, he reported in a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, has produced significant reductions in stress, depression and hopelessness among participants, both immediately after participation and some months later.
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All peer-reviewed articles, including editorials, reviews, technical notes and letters to the editors were included.
A systematic review of all the peer-reviewed articles indexed in PubMed was performed.
Thirteen peer-reviewed articles were included in this review and eight conference abstracts were excluded.
The review searched three databases and only peer-reviewed articles were included, excluding any gray literature.
Thirty eight published peer-reviewed articles were ultimately included in this review (Fig. 1).
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