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B – Six red flags for suspect work29 May 2013Begley CG. Six red flags for suspect work. Nature 2013;497:433-434 According to many researchers the majority of preclinical cancer papers in top-ranking journals could not be reproduced, even by the […]
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B – Reporting of research studies in rheumatology15 March 2013Marušić A, Gasparyan AY, Kitas GD. Promoting transparent and accurate reporting of research studies in rheumatology: endorsement of reporting guidelines in rheumatology journals. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism 2013 (in […]
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B – Precepts on writer’s attitude15 March 2013Steen RG. Writing for publication in a medical journal. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;16(6):899-903(doi: 10.4103/2230-8210.102988) A dozen precepts should guide the author when writing for publication in the […]
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B – Scientific publications in Nepal13 March 2013Magar A. Scientific publications in Nepal. Journal of Nepal Health Research Council 2012;10(22):243-249 This article analyzes the past and present scenario for scientific publications in Nepal, and future perspectives. Since the […]
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B – How to write a scientific manuscript13 March 2013Liumbruno GM, Velati C, Pasqualetti P, et al. How to write a scientific manuscript for publication. Blood Transfusion e-pub 21 December 2012;1-11 (doi: 10.2450/2012.0247-12)This article addresses the multiple steps requiring […]
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B – Reporting guidelines13 March 2013Simera I. Get the content right: following reporting guidelines will make your research paper more complete, transparent and usable. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association 2013;63(2):283-285 This article provides a brief […]
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B – Biomedical publications in Gulf Cooperation Council countries5 March 2013Al-Maawali A, Al Busadi A, Al-Adawi S. Biomedical publications profile and trends in Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 2012;12(1):41-47This study is the first detailed analysis of […]
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B – Publication ethics in biomedical journals5 March 2013Broga M, Mijaljica G, Waligora M, et al. Publication ethics in biomedical journals from countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Science and Engineering Ethics e-pub 1 March 2013(doi: 10.1007/s11948-013-9431-x) This article […]
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B – Challenges for authors and publishers5 March 2013Ajami S, Movahedi F. Challenges for authors and publishers in scientific journal. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences 2013;29(1)Suppl:432-436(doi: 10.12669/pjms.291(Suppl).3550) This study aimed to express challenges of authors and publishers in […]
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B – Publication of results from clinical trials5 March 2013Chalmers I, Glasziou P, Goodle F. All trials must be registered and the results published. BMJ 2013;346:f105(doi: 10.1136/bmj.f105) Under-reporting of research can lead to overestimates of the benefits of treatments […]
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B – Management of errors and scientific fraud5 March 2013Maisonneuve H. The management of errors and scientific fraud by biomedical journals: they cannot replace institutions. La Presse Medicale 2012;41(9):853-860(doi: 10.1016/j.lpm.2012.05.009) Journals do not have the aim to assess research […]
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B – Peer reviewers can be credited as authors5 March 2013Erren TC, Erren M, Shaw DM. Peer reviewers can meet journals’ criteria for authorship. BMJ 2013;346:f166(doi: 10.1136/bmj.f166) Should some reviewers be credited as authors? Accurate interpretation of evidence in medicine […]