peer review

VERB
  1. evaluate professionally a colleague's work
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How To Use peer review In A Sentence

  • But like most human institutions, scientific peer review is limited in scope and imperfect.
  • Preliminary and provisional findings are presented, sometimes before peer review and without appropriate caveats, as proof of links between lethal diseases and familiar products or activities.
  • Yet the actual techniques proposed seem to result in data so limited or heavily redacted as to be incapable of full peer review. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nurse practitioner obstetric / gynecologic liaison developed a quality improvement monitor to be used for peer review in the future if indicated.
  • Because Phase 1 required a relatively structured and formal proof of concept, we were treating it as a mini-project, complete with testing and QA (peer review) on the evolving product.
  • However too many clinicians reject out of hand anything that hasn't been certified by a national multicenter peer reviewed study.
  • It was never published in a reputable journal or subjected to the normal peer review.
  • The California court held that peer review evidence was inadmissible and upheld a jury verdict for the defendant.
  • Mr. Stein chimed back in: "We are suggesting a new idea of peer review that is fundamentally similar, in that it is an exchange among peers, but that is in the open," he said. Redefining Peer Review: GAM3R 7H30RY
  • There is no way to pinpoint any one cause behind the results of the survey, which is still awaiting peer review. Smithsonian Mag
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