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journal

[jur-nl] / ˈdʒɜr nl /


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Research published in medical journals indicates that myocarditis after a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine is rare, although it is more likely to occur in boys within the first week of receiving the second dose.

From MarketWatch

There are different kinds of art criticism — theoretical, and academic, two that turn up in different kinds of scholarly journals; trade, sponsored in commercially supported magazines; and journalistic, embedded in press reporting on everyday life.

From Los Angeles Times

His study has since been peer reviewed and has been accepted for publication by Toxicology Reports, an international journal.

From BBC

The results are brand-new and follow the standard practice of reporting scientific work only after acceptance by peer-reviewed journals.

From Science Daily

Their work, published in the journal Physics of Fluids, is the result of seven years of detailed investigation.

From Science Daily