harp ceridesi

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(Askeri) journal
A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject
A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or image copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log
To archive or record something
{a} daily
That which has occurred in a day; a day's work or travel; a day's journey
A publication, issued on a regular basis, which contains scholarly research published as articles, papers, research reports, or technical reports (See also Magazine ; Periodical)
The record of daily proceedings, kept by the clerk
A periodical, particularly one containing scholarly articles and/or disseminating current information on research and development in a particular subject field (e g The Journal of the American Medical Association)
{f} write in a journal, write in a diary
A work that is published at a regular interval, under the same title, and is intended to appear indefinitely Journals are often published by a society, association or institution and contain articles about research carried out in a particular subject area Journals are often intended for a scholarly audience Journal articles usually undergo some kind of review before being accepted for publication in a journal Journals may be described as
{i} newspaper; magazine; diary, record of daily occurrences; daybook, bookkeeping ledger (Accounting); daily record of official transactions (of an organization or legislative body); part of a machine axle or shaft held up by a bearing
(Otomotiv) The area on the crankshaft that fits into the lower portion of the connecting rod. A layer of oil and metal bearings cushions the movement of the connecting rod around the journal to prevent premature wear
A journal is a daily or weekly newspaper. The word journal is often used in the name of the paper. He was a newspaperman for The New York Times and some other journals
That portion of a rotating piece, as a shaft, axle, spindle, etc
J Journal - a periodical containing scholarly articles written by authorities or experts in a given field of study
a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred
A periodical, often issued by a society or institution, containing news, proceedings, transactions and reports of work carried out in a particular field Journal articles tend to be written in an academic or scholarly style
A type of periodical, often issued by a society or institution, containing news, proceedings, transactions and articles about work carried out in a particular discipline Intended for a scholarly audience These are often refereed (see below) by a committee of peer reviewers
A publication that contains scholarly articles written either by professors, researchers, or experts in a subject area An abstract and a bibliography often appear with each article
A publication which has scholarly information, usually written by professors, researchers, or experts in a subject area , and not intended for the general public See magazine
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