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Used as another term for snap-off. More commonly it used as peel rate, which is the speed the screen mesh releases from the garment. The heavier the viscosity of the ink, the slower the screen mesh will release from the garment. If the screen mesh is not allowed adequate time to fully release or peel from the garment, print defects can occur.
Ãâó: www.innovativeprint.com/techarticles/glossary.htm
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| peer review |
the process in which research articles are reviewed and critiqued by experts in that field before publication.
Ãâó: www.lib.odu.edu/libassist/tutorials/nursing/glossa...
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| peer review |
The process in which a new book, article, etc., is submitted by the publisher to experts in the field for critical evaluation prior to publication, a standard procedure in scholarly publishing
Ãâó: library.wur.nl/desktop/help/faq_glossary.html
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| peer review |
The set of AF data elements was reviewed by 6 official reviewers nominated by the ACC, AHA, and the ACC/AHA Task Force on Clinical Data Standards and 10 individual content reviewers (see Appendix A for names and affiliations). To increase its applicability further, the document was posted on the ACC World Wide Web site for a 30-day public comment period between July 30 and August 30, 2003. ...
Ãâó: circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/109/25/3223
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| peer review |
occurs when a practitioner reviews and critiques the decision-making of another practitioner who is in the same or similar specialty for the area of review. Reviews must be based on the applicable standard of care. Peer review must be performed by credentialed, qualified and practicing optometrists who possess the appropriate clinical judgment based on their training, education and experience. Peer review is the practice of optometry.
Ãâó: www.umsl.edu/~optrgarz/policies_definitions.htm
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