Peer Review Public Interest Journals
Reviewers play an important role in scientific publishing. A peer review system exists to validate academic work, help improve the quality of published research, and increase the likelihood of networking in the research community. Despite criticism, peer review is still the only widely accepted method for research validation and has continued to be successful with relatively small changes for around 350 years. The Public Interest is a quarterly public policy journal founded by New York intellectuals Daniel Bell and Irving Kristol in 1965. It is a leading neoconservative journal on political
economy and culture, aimed at journalist readers, scholars, and policy makers. Conflict Resolution Journal, American Political Studies, Research Journal and
Public Administration Theory, International Study Quarter, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Public Opinion Quarter, Political Geography, Journal of Consumer Culture, American
Public Administration Overview, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Handbook of Public Economics.
High Impact List of Articles
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Antibacterial effect of polyphenols extracted from different honeys against methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
Belkhodja H, Belmimoun A and Meddah B
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Antibacterial effect of polyphenols extracted from different honeys against methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
Belkhodja H, Belmimoun A and Meddah B
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Clinical trials in pediatrics
Anne B Chang, Kerry-Ann F OGrady
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Clinical trials in pediatrics
Anne B Chang, Kerry-Ann F OGrady
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Slowing progression of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis with pirfenidone: from clinical trials to real-life experience
Vincent Cottin, M Wijsenbeek, F Bonella & C Vancheri
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Slowing progression of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis with pirfenidone: from clinical trials to real-life experience
Vincent Cottin, M Wijsenbeek, F Bonella & C Vancheri
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Missing data in clinical trials: a data interpretation problem with statistical solutions?
Robert Hemmings, David Wright
Interview: Clinical Investigation
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Missing data in clinical trials: a data interpretation problem with statistical solutions?
Robert Hemmings, David Wright
Interview: Clinical Investigation
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Phase III study shows promising results for personalized medicine in advanced melanoma
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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Phase III study shows promising results for personalized medicine in advanced melanoma
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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