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Volume 345:832 September 13, 2001 Number 11
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Too Close to Call

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More than 20 physicians and scientists are involved in making editorial decisions about accepting or rejecting manuscripts for publication in the Journal. We recently summarized this process and the contributions made by each member of the editorial staff.1 Many of our editors and consultants are also actively involved in their own research; indeed, it is the fact that they are closely connected with the research community that makes them so valuable as members of the editorial staff. Sometimes an associate editor, deputy editor, or consultant may wish to submit his or her own work for consideration for publication in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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