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Peer-review is supposed to filter poor and flawed results from being included in the general body of scientific knowledge.
More conspiracy-mongering about anti-depressants (revised) « Skulls in the Stars 2008
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What you need to know about "Peer-review" by Rolf Lindgren on Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 at 7: 05: 54 PM
New Scientific Study: Smoking Gun Evidence of 9/11 Explosives in WTC Dust 2009
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Peer-review would be far more effective: physicians who make mistakes could obtain the training they may have missed during residency now that residency hours are limited, go out and sin no more.
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Peer-review organizations such as the Association of Art Museum Directors issue guidelines that define such acceptable practices.
Another Art Museum Puts Its Collection on the Block James Panero 2009
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Peer-review is worthless in climatology, because almost no climatologists are scientists.
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Peer-review is not merely any commentary on science.
Flagellum evolution paper exhibits canine qualities - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Peer-review is not merely any commentary on science.
Flagellum evolution paper exhibits canine qualities - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Peer-review is at best a filtering process that is performed by people and it is those people who determine how well and how objectively it is performed.
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Peer-review can still flourish, if not be more critical and constructed under an open access model.
Archive 2007-01-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Peer-review can still flourish, if not be more critical and constructed under an open access model.
Four Stone Hearth 8 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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