Sentences with phrase «submission of manuscripts»

Submission of a manuscript for publication in a scientific journal is strongly recommended but not required.
Submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in the journal.
«It has come to our attention that at the time of submission of this manuscript and during peer review that the Phase I Clinical Trial as described involving ICV administration using an Ommaya reservoir was in fact already on clinical hold.
OSR values the quality and integrity of peer review and firmly discourages submission of manuscripts to, and their publication in journals that undermine the accepted quality control standards of scholarly publishing1.
Submission of a manuscript indicates that it has not been published previously nor concurrently submitted for publication elsewhere and this should be stated in the letter of submission.
While still taking submissions of manuscripts — often unagented submissions, which has been attractive to authors who've been rejected by the first level of gatekeeper to the industry — the numbers of rejected manuscripts from these new publishers are surprisingly low.
You will see that the postal address highlighted above for physical submission of manuscripts is «Nook Press Author Services, 1663 Liberty Drive, Bloomington, Indiana.»
Once you are pleased with the complete manuscript, I can go through it a final time to catch any typos, inconsistencies, or errors in punctuation, usage, grammar, and spelling that may have slipped in during the editing process, prior to your submission of the manuscript for publication.
1) Submission of my manuscript.
Submission of manuscript is done via a comprehensive process to guarantee quality.
For submission of manuscripts, this topnotch Chicago publishing company has a full list of acquisition editors designated to evaluate or review book proposals.
For my submission, the arXiv moderators approved the publication of my manuscript on October 25, 2012, about 10 days after the submission of my manuscript, which was then made available to the public.
The National Institutes of Health did not review the study and had no influence on the submission of the manuscript for publication.
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