Sentence examples for peer-reviewed reports from inspiring English sources

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We also examined published peer-reviewed reports and reviews, as well as book chapters.

In the present article, we reviewed recent peer-reviewed reports to determine whether systemic corticosteroids have an impact on the outcomes of patients with severe CAP.

The aim of this review was to critically appraise relevant peer-reviewed reports of original investigations of the efficacy or effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) performed alone and together with other adjunctive physical therapies (eg biofeedback, electrical stimulation, vaginal cones) for stress urinary incontinence in women published in the last decade (1995 2005).

A wiki could drive telehealth forward faster, than a series of traditional peer-reviewed reports ever will.

We are promised a further eight or nine peer-reviewed reports on "the impact on quality of life for patients; and carer outcomes, as well as the experiences of patients and professionals.

In Southern California, meanwhile, Dr. Daniel G. Amen has built a business empire on his assertion that he can detect A.D.H.D. with a brain scan using a technology called Spect, for single photon emission computed tomography — a claim still unestablished in peer-reviewed reports of clinical trials.

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Apparently, Cornwall was not waiting for the peer-reviewed report.

The peer-reviewed report incorporated and summarized the best available scientific and commercial data to date.

A new peer-reviewed report by Harvard economist Dr Frank Ackerman and energy consultant Joseph Daniel, commissioned by Friends of the Earth and the World Wildlife Fund, exposes how the Treasury's slanted 'Computable General Equilibrium' (CGE) model systematically underestimates the economic gains, health benefits and job-creation potential of a low carbon transition.

"Canada's Emissions Trends," a peer-reviewed report by the agency, Environment Canada, forecasts that greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands will triple to 92 million metric tons, or 101 million short tons, by 2020 from a base level of 30 million metric tons, or 33 million short tons, in 2005.

That "three stage rocket" will deliver its payload in June, in the form of a 30-page, peer-reviewed report—"Yes, with pictures," Richardson told the crowd.

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