Examples of peer review in the following topics:
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Publishing Scientific Work
- Publication of scientific research in a peer-reviewed journal allows other scientists access to the research.
- Instead, most scientists present their results in peer-reviewed manuscripts that are published in scientific journals.
- Peer-reviewed manuscripts are scientific papers that are reviewed by a scientist's colleagues or peers.
- The process of peer review helps to ensure that the research described in a scientific paper or grant proposal is original, significant, logical, and thorough.
- Grant proposals, which are requests for research funding, are also subject to peer review.
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Introduction to the Study of Biology
- Biology is the study of life and living things through rigorously-tested and peer-reviewed scientific research methods.
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Concept of Osmolality and Milliequivalent
- Professor Fink reviews the use of moles, millimoles & milliquivalents in expressing concentration and dosage.
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Evolution of Land Plants
- No discussion of the evolution of plants on land can be undertaken without a brief review of the timeline of the geological eras.
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The Respiratory System and Direct Diffusion