The General Journal: Correction of Errors

Author(s):  
J. Randall Stott
Keyword(s):  
1990 ◽  
Vol 78 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
M. J. Brown

From this issue, Clinical Science will increase its page numbers from an average of 112 to 128 per monthly issue. This welcome change — equivalent to at least two manuscripts — has been ‘forced’ on us by the increasing pressure on space; this has led to an undesirable increase in the delay between acceptance and publication, and to a fall in the proportion of submitted manuscripts we have been able to accept. The change in page numbers will instead permit us now to return to our exceptionally short interval between acceptance and publication of 3–4 months; and at the same time we shall be able not only to accept (as now) those papers requiring little or no revision, but also to offer hope to some of those papers which have raised our interest but come to grief in review because of a major but remediable problem. Our view, doubtless unoriginal, has been that the review process, which is unusually thorough for Clinical Science, involving a specialist editor and two external referees, is most constructive when it helps the evolution of a good paper from an interesting piece of research. Traditionally, the papers in Clinical Science have represented some areas of research more than others. However, this has reflected entirely the pattern of papers submitted to us, rather than any selective interest of the Editorial Board, which numbers up to 35 scientists covering most areas of medical research. Arguably, after the explosion during the last decade of specialist journals, the general journal can look forward to a renaissance in the 1990s, as scientists in apparently different specialities discover that they are interested in the same substances, asking similar questions and developing techniques of mutual benefit to answer these questions. This situation arises from the trend, even among clinical scientists, to recognize the power of research based at the cellular and molecular level to achieve real progress, and at this level the concept of organ-based specialism breaks down. It is perhaps ironic that this journal, for a short while at the end of the 1970s, adopted — and then discarded — the name of Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine, since this title perfectly represents the direction in which clinical science, and therefore Clinical Science, is now progressing.


2020 ◽  
Vol IX (4) ◽  
pp. 230-231
Author(s):  
B. Vorotynskiy

From all clinical material of the psychiatric clinic prof. Tuczek'a in Marburg over the past two decades, the author has collected 54 cases of progressive paralysis in women and subjected them to a detailed analysis. According to the family status, the sick were distributed as follows: 7 unmarried, 12 widows and 35 married; 7 of the last were abandoned by their husbands.


1998 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 93-104
Author(s):  
Joseph H. Callaghan ◽  
Thomas W. Lauer ◽  
Eileen Peacock

The growing emphasis on information for the development of products, services, and managing activities has increased the need for the integration of data which has been collected and used for various IS applications. Problems arise from the integration of information from such a variety of sources. One approach to this problem is reverse engineer these systems. Reverse engineering derives a data model from existing sys-tems with the aim of redesigning it. The paper describes a data modeling approach that takes data from general journal and an archetypal specialized journal and translates it into an entity-relationship diagram. The article also discusses areas for future research.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 69 (6) ◽  
pp. 813-813
Author(s):  
Jerold F. Lucey

There are now more than 40 pediatric subspecialty publications. Each season a new journal appears, promising to satisfy the needs of its specialized audience. These journals are expensive because they have very small circulations. Subscription fees are usually close to $100 a year. Libraries are usually charged a double subscription fee and that is beginning to be a problem. The most expensive pediatric journal at this time is Biology of the Neonate at $248 per year! Our own university library spends more than $2,000 a year on subscriptions to 36 pediatric journals. Libraries are caught in the budget squeeze as each year subscription costs increase by 15% as do the total number of journals!


2011 ◽  
pp. 260-292
Author(s):  
Ashutosh Deshmukh

The general ledger cycle consists of posting of entries from special journals, subsidiary ledgers, and general journal to general ledger; as well as generating financial, managerial and special reports. Accounting transactions are first recorded in special and general journals from source documents and posted to subsidiary and general ledgers. At the end of the accounting period, an unadjusted trial balance is prepared. Then adjusting entries are made based on information from the controller and treasurer. The general ledger can then be used to generate required reports. Once the financial statements are finalized, accounting books are closed via closing entries, and a post-closing trial balance is prepared. The traditional use of a general ledger has been for generating financial reports for investors. Every student of accounting knows this.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-55
Author(s):  
Muhamad Yusup ◽  
Padeli Padeli ◽  
Ilamsyah Ilamsyah

A company in its financial activities will certainly make a record that serves to record all types of proof of transactions that will be used in a certain period or commonly referred to as general journals. This is an important activity in the financial part of the company because if the recording of transaction evidence can be done properly, it will be able to provide detailed information about changes in economic resources that occur due to activities carried out by the company in order to gain profits, therefore proof of transaction must stored properly so that when errors occur and errors can be used. By using online accounting software can make it easier to record and analyze general journals and at the same time as a solution to avoid financial manipulation, thus recording general journal activities will be more effective and efficient and safer than still using manual or offline recording.   Keywords: ​online accounting software, recording, general journal


Neutron ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-119
Author(s):  
Kifayat Ali Larik ◽  
Abdul Karim Lashari

In this study it comes under the observation that there is a big effect on employees through Leadership skills. These effective practices make stronger to organization and another aspect with this observation is to clearly justify the effect of styles in a different way like Democratic, autocratic, and participative style on employees for enhancing their performance. The main objective with great Guidance it was analyzed that obviously autocratic style has much effect on employee performance inside the organization. On other side the way of participative is quietly good for further efficiency raising up. This study is based on qualitative approach, whereas Secondary research is on prior behalf. The reason behind this study is to have further discussion widely on employees’ performance as the readers can get bunch of knowledge about it. In secondary research it will be added to putt data via reports general information magazines and general Journal. Making widely valuable to this article it came to know that there is greater impact of Leadership style on employees acts the roe of behavior and its performance. Democratic style is highly useful beneficial for employees at all times while the participation style is also beneficial for employee’s performance on a long-term duration Few further recommendations are under the discussion in this thesis.


Author(s):  
Jian Dong ◽  
Xiaojing Wang ◽  
Jin Zhang ◽  
Jingjun Gu

Nitrile rubber (NBR) as a vibration absorber of lower elasticity modulus has a considerable contribution in the effective damping. Three kinds of journal bearings (general journal bearings, journal bearings supported on circular nitrile rubber, journal bearings supported on radial nitrile rubber) were designed and manufactured. Experiments were carried out to investigate vibration and stability of the rotor-bearing system with the above bearings. Oil whirl and the onset of instability of the system was analyzed and compared. The experimental results show that there is a significant decrease in the acceleration amplitude of the bearings embedded with nitrile rubber compared to general journal bearings. In addition, the journal bearings supported on radial nitrile rubber have better vibration damping effect than journal bearings supported on circular nitrile rubber, for there is no obvious oil whirl and asynchronous vibration, which can be verified by waterfall plots and continuous wavelet transform spectrograms. Results demonstrated that vibration energy dissipated by viscous absorbers indeed contributes to improving dynamics stability of the rotor-bearing system.


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