Confucianism Peer-review Journals
Confucianism focused on
education as a means to attain value and status, and was adopted in the second century BC as an official philosophical school under the Han Emperor Wu Ti. Confucian teachings inspired the Chinese system of non-hereditary mandarins-high-ranking officials appointed through a rigid system of imperial examination. By the first century AD, Confucius had become an object of veneration across China. Confucianism spread to Vietnam with Chinese occupation.Peer review refers to the work done during the
screening of submitted manuscripts and funding applications. This process encourages writers to follow accepted standards of their field and minimizes the distribution of questionable observations, unwarranted statements, incorrect perceptions and personal views.

High Impact List of Articles
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The adaptive trial opportunity for biotechs and smaller pharmaceutical companies
Tom Parke
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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The adaptive trial opportunity for biotechs and smaller pharmaceutical companies
Tom Parke
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Identifying and prioritizing unmet research questions for people with tinnitus: the James Lind Alliance Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership
Deborah A Hall,Najibah Mohamad, Lester Firkins, Mark Fenton, David Stockdale(on behalf of the Steering Group)
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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Identifying and prioritizing unmet research questions for people with tinnitus: the James Lind Alliance Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership
Deborah A Hall,Najibah Mohamad, Lester Firkins, Mark Fenton, David Stockdale(on behalf of the Steering Group)
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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Peripheral T-cell lymphoma: pharmacotherapy overview
Maher Abdul-Hay, Jasmine Zain
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Peripheral T-cell lymphoma: pharmacotherapy overview
Maher Abdul-Hay, Jasmine Zain
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Research involving pregnant women: trials and tribulations
Francoise Baylis, Scott A. Halperin
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Research involving pregnant women: trials and tribulations
Francoise Baylis, Scott A. Halperin
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Current evidence for the treatment of invasive fungal infections in immunocompromised patients
Jutta Auberger, Cornelia Lass-Flori
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Current evidence for the treatment of invasive fungal infections in immunocompromised patients
Jutta Auberger, Cornelia Lass-Flori
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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