Sociology - Peer-review Journals
Sociology is that the study of human social relationships and institutions. Sociology’s material is diverse, starting from crime to religion, from the family to the state, from the divisions of race and class to the shared beliefs of a standard culture, and from social soundness to radical change in entire social orders. Bringing close the examination of different stream of study is human science's motivation of seeing how act and awareness both shape and are molded by encompassing social and social structures.
Sociology is an energizing and enlightening field of study that investigates and clarifies significant issues in our own lives, our networks, and in this manner the world. At the private level, humanism explores the social causes and results of such things as sentimental love, racial and personality , family struggle, degenerate conduct, maturing, and non-common confidence. At the cultural level,
sociology looks at and clarifies matters like wrongdoing and law, destitution and riches, partiality and segregation, schools and instruction,
business firms, urban network, and social developments. At the worldwide level,
sociology studies such
phenomena as increase and migration, war and peace, and economic development.
High Impact List of Articles
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Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation Vol 3, Iss 3
Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation
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Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation Vol 3, Iss 3
Acknowledgements: Clinical Investigation
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The importance of monitoring adverse events in statin, and other, clinical trials
Beatrice Alexandra Golomb
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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The importance of monitoring adverse events in statin, and other, clinical trials
Beatrice Alexandra Golomb
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Missing data in clinical trials: a data interpretation problem with statistical solutions? Interview with James Roger
James Roger
Interview: Clinical Investigation
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Missing data in clinical trials: a data interpretation problem with statistical solutions? Interview with James Roger
James Roger
Interview: Clinical Investigation
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Current conceptions of the etiology and risk factors for Alzheimer\\\'s disease and their possible implications on the design of dementia clinical trials
Ramit Ravona-Springer, Amos D Korczyn
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Current conceptions of the etiology and risk factors for Alzheimer\\\'s disease and their possible implications on the design of dementia clinical trials
Ramit Ravona-Springer, Amos D Korczyn
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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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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