Synonym: account, chronicle, diary, log, magazine, newspaper. Similar words: journalist, journalism, turn away, tournament, external, internal, international, alternative. Meaning: ['dʒɜrnl /'dʒɜːnl] n. 1. a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations 2. a periodical dedicated to a particular subject 3. a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred 4. a record book as a physical object 5. the part of the axle contained by a bearing.
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151. Even in the best of years, Journal news coverage inevitably falls short of perfection.
152. These actions followed a Journal article in August that raised questions about the accuracy of company statements about its business affairs.
153. The results of some of these studies are being published as books or journal articles.
154. In this sense, the global Journal levels the business playing field between business people in Peoria and Pretoria.
155. This issue of the Community Development Journal draws together articles about health and health care around the central theme of control.
156. Subsequent pages may have a header containing the name of the journal and the date of publication.
157. At least he had gotten an assigned journal entry out of it.
158. The old literary journal on the kindling pile is as satisfying as the newest ones creating a stir back in the city.
159. They appeared to be pages of an off-print of an article in a learned journal.
160. To get more detail where the work was later published in a journal article.
161. The Journal now has a completely new look, with bigger pages and loads of colour.
162. Wayne's account of his ordeal was published in On the Level, the quarterly journal of the multi-storey freaks.
163. The results are to appear Friday in the journal Cell.
164. Some sections of the book reference journal articles exclusively, with no annotations as to what these journal articles contain.
165. The online journal of current clinical trials, a scientific electronic journal, is to be launched this month.
166. The New England Journal of Medicine put its imprimatur on the two studies.
167. Submitting a paper to an electronic journal could not be easier.
168. The finding of the latest gene is reported in the January issue of the journal Nature Genetics.
169. The find was the subject of research published Thursday in the journal Nature.
170. Perhaps I would be the editor of the Flint Journal,[www.Sentencedict.com] boosting the local economy.
171. The appliances made the room look like an illustration from an old issue of Lies' Home Journal.
172. Sheaves of the parchment, on which Wyn kept his journal, fluttered.
173. The Journal of Medical Screening aims to be international and multidisciplinary, and the editorial board reflects these aims.
174. Costs of screening are important Editor, - Recent issues of the journal have included four articles on screening programmes.
175. They hit the button, and the results-pub lished last month in the journal Science-were shocking.
176. Encouraged by the correlation, Clement submitted his results to the prestigious journal Nature.
177. Stirling wrote his account of the affair and a refutation which was published in the regimental journal.
178. But apparently Hasler never got the go-ahead from higher-ups to make the payments, the Journal reported.
179. Perhaps it would help if I explained the complicated process by which the Journal is produced.
180. The Wall Street Journal today reported that the project would cost about $ 100 million.
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