1.   The journal Radiocarbon publishes the most up-to-date curves which in principle permit the conversion of radiocarbon dates to calibrated dates.

2.   Some journals publish proportionally more of the output of particular departments than others, and conversely the spread of preferred journals within individual departments shows marked differences.

3.   For example, no reputable journal will publish papers without the reference indicating that the data concerned were accessioned onto one of these databases.

4.   Barschall rated journals published by the institute and the society the highest and ranked commercial journals near the bottom.

5.   A scientific journal published a study claiming a direct link exists between smoking and lung cancer.

6.   He has found that leading researchers kept sloppy records and that prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals published reports that omitted crucial details.

7.   He said another leading medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, had initially agreed to publish the raloxifene report the AMA journal published Tuesday.

8.   His comments were so popular and were considered so indispensible to practicing physicians that a collection of the columns became the first book the journal ever published.

9.   Last week, the journal Nature published the sharpest direct images ever made of electronic bonds, known as orbitals.

10.   No major medical or health journals have published articles about the therapeutic benefits of gardening.

n. + publish >>共 385
newspaper 22.18%
magazine 5.80%
paper 5.21%
company 4.47%
government 3.94%
group 2.82%
report 2.13%
poll 1.49%
journal 1.38%
study 1.17%
journal + v. >>共 129
be 14.70%
publish 8.31%
say 7.03%
report 6.39%
have 3.19%
contain 1.60%
carry 1.60%
reject 1.60%
take 1.60%
allow 1.28%
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