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peer review

noun

  1. evaluation of a person's work or performance by a group of people in the same occupation, profession, or industry.


peer review

noun

  1. the evaluation by fellow specialists of research that someone has done in order to assess its suitability for publication or further development
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ±è±ð±ð°ù-°ù±ðˈ±¹¾±±ð·É±ð»å, adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of peer review1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

The obstacles have been acknowledged by board members and transit leaders, and a state-appointed peer review group that advises the authority has suggested the plan be reexamined.

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A state-appointed peer review group has repeatedly advised the authority to consider alternative plans for the project.

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“This also impacts the pre-planned rollout of the NIH grant review processes, which debuts a simplified peer review framework for most research project grants,†Rajnarayanan said.

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Though safety measures have been put in place, a peer review of government reports by engineering company Jacobs warned that the structure could "weaken further" in harsh weather.

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The peer reviewed article drew on multiple sources, including a survey shared with Cambridge Children's Network and charities.

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