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    Political Science Essay Monsoon Semester 2014 Submitted by- Pradyumna Soni 214048 JUDICIAL REVIEW AND THE INDIAN COURTS Introduction Judicial Review is basically an aspect of judicial power of the state which is exercised by the courts to determine the validity of a rule of law or an action of any agency of the state. The courts have the power of testing the validity of legislative as well as other governmental action with reference to the provisions of the constitution. The

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    The Legitimacy of Electronic Scholarly Publishing At most institutions of higher learning in the United States and worldwide the emphasis is placed on the depth and breadth of the institution's research, at least as far as the institution's reputation and renown are concerned. An institution that does not produce much scholarly research in the form of conference activity or publication activity will not carry the same high regard as an institution which is much more involved in

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    LLLT Case Study

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    the use of low lever laser technology has been suggested to be an alternative treatment to prevent the loss of hair and also in the stimulation of growth of hair in both the cases of Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) and Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPHL).The use of this type of technology has been suggested to produce better outcomes, and also it has been proposed to have a low or minimal risk (Leavitt et al., 2009). Previous researchers on the use of low lever laser technology in the treatment of Androgenetic

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    of Dr. Sticklen’s review paper should be investigate first as a violation of confidence, then as a case of presenting fake data and then as a case of plagiarism. As an inexpert in this specific field, it is not obvious for me which exact part of the paragraph is plagiarism. What is obvious is that the structure of both paragraph are rather similar. However this similarity is not enough to accuse the Dr. Sticklen of plagiarism. It also should be noted that both articles are review papers and as a common

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    Nurses Peer review was established as an indispensable component of the University of Virginia (UVA) Health System Professional Practice model in 1992. Peer review is used to provide individual nurses with the feedback they need to plan and pursue their professional growth and to improve the care they provide. It is an adjunct to self-assessment, professional-goal setting, portfolio enhancement, competency assessment, and annual performance appraisal. Professional nurses are expected to demonstrate

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    Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Anthony Summerford Mississippi University for Women Scholarly Activity Ms. Hurd 09/10/2014   Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Evidence-based practice is relied on by professional nurses in order for them to make informed decisions as well as apply critical thinking skills directly to the patient care they provide. The research process allows the nurse to ask and answer questions systematically to ensure the decisions they make are based on sound science. Research

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    USER SELECT AND TROUBLES IN OPEN ACCESSING E-JOURNALS BY THE STUDENTS OF PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE IN TRIPURA STATE, INDIA : A STUDY SOMA SARKAR Research Scholar, Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai – 625 021 Tamilnadu, India Dr. K.CHINNASAMY Head, Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai KamarajUniversity, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. ABSTRACT E-Journals have great importance in libraries and amongst the library users. The present study

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    Systematic Review Paper

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    Abstract Traditionally, systematic reviews (SR) are descriptive secondary research, which may or may not be accompanied by statistical methods (metaanalysis) of pooling the results of primary, quantitative studies to answer a clinical question or test a hypothesis (Chalmers 1996). Similarly, qualitative primary studies can be pooled and synthesised in order to develop new theories to aid decision making, re-shape policies, and influence professional practices. Over the past 20 years, patient and

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    Evidence-based practice is an extremely important subject because it proposes to combine methodologically, the experience of the health professional with the most current information of the clinical situation that it faced. With this work we want to comment about its beginnings and the history of the evidence-based practice. Also we would appreciate its positive aspects since the advantage is obvious: the young professional can make better decisions in spite of lacking sufficient years in clinical

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    science are the peer-reviewers and editors of the journals. In order to restore the integrity of what science embodies, the entire peer-review process must be restructured and implemented in every academic journal in publication in the United States and, eventually, worldwide. To eradicate sloppy science, there needs to be mandatory participation in a peer-review lottery for all individuals with qualifying backgrounds, a federally

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