Bioequivalence Scholarly Peer-review Journal

 The property in which 2 medicines with equivalent active ingredients (as a brand name drug and its common equivalent) or 2 distinct dosage forms of drugs (as tablet and oral suspension) of the same drug have the same bioavailability and generate similar impact at the physiological site of activities. Scholarly journals are well-respected journals for the information and research they provide on a given topic.   They are written by experts in a particular field or discipline and their purpose is to advance within their discipline the ongoing work force. Research can be approved, deemed suitable with revisions or fired. Peer review requires a community of experts who are qualified and able to carry out reasonably impartial review in a given (narrowly defined) field.

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