1. peer reviewed - Adjective
2. peer reviewed - Verb
peer reviewed (not comparable)
Having been through the peer review process.
peer reviewed
simple past and past participle of peer review
peer-reviewed (not comparable)
Alternative form of peer reviewed
peer-reviewed
Academic or professional publications that are not peer-reviewed are generally professional magazines. Source: Internet
Academic research There are several examples of academic, peer-reviewed research concerning different aspects of Magic: The Gathering. Source: Internet
A majority of the e-prints are also submitted to journals for publication, but some work, including some very influential papers, remain purely as e-prints and are never published in a peer-reviewed journal. Source: Internet
An app or a machine or video review can only go so far; eventually, those experiments must be tested and peer-reviewed over 100-plus games by pitchers trying to strike you out, or hitters ready to feast on your most vulnerable offering. Source: Internet
D., and Dr. Carol Wagner, both of whom are part of the GrassrootsHealth expert vitamin D panel, was also published in the peer-reviewed journal Nutrients. Source: Internet
Among wearables companies, Ava stands out as one of the few that proactively engages in clinical research and publishes studies in peer-reviewed medical journals. Source: Internet