Systematic review

A Systematic review, also English systematic review is a literature review that tries on a specific topic by using appropriate methods to collect all available knowledge, summarize and evaluate. They can be supplemented by a meta - analysis.

Review articles by research areas (selection)

Chemistry

Publish examples of magazines that summaries of major research areas are Accounts of Chemical Research, Applied Chemistry, Chemical Reviews, Chemical Society Reviews, Synlett, Synthesis, Tetrahedron and Uspechi Chimii / Russian Chemical Reviews. In some of these magazines also appear parallel original work.

Medicine

In the evidence-based medicine systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials (RCTs ) are attributed to the high probative value of the evidence of therapeutic efficacy. The largest publisher of Systematic Reviews in medicine is the Cochrane Collaboration.

Physics

In physics, there are a variety of journals to publish review articles. Physical Review is one of the oldest and most respected magazines, with numerous special editions are published in parallel.

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