Category:Articles submitted for peer review in 2022
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Pages in category "Articles submitted for peer review in 2022"
The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
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- WikiJournal Preprints/A Phonological Analysis of Selected Nigerian Undergraduates Renditions
- WikiJournal Preprints/A Simple Unification of Gravitation and Electricity
- WikiJournal of Medicine/Alternative androgen pathways
- WikiJournal Preprints/Antidepressant Mirtazapine Solid dispersions with Characterization and Formulation Development by 3² Factorial Design
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- WikiJournal Preprints/Comparison of magnesium levels between type 2 diabetic patients and healthy control in Al-Najaf population
- WikiJournal Preprints/COVID-19 pandemic
- WikiJournal Preprints/What Impact Have SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on domestic violence against women in India across different states and union territories from the beginning of lockdown due to covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 till 20th September 2020?
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- WikiJournal Preprints/The Effect of Corticosteroids on the Mortality Rate in COVID-19 Patients
- WikiJournal Preprints/The Efficacy of Paxlovid against COVID-19 is the Result of the Tight Molecular Docking between Mpro and Antiviral Drugs (Nirmatrelvir and Ritonavir)
- WikiJournal Preprints/The infinite and contradiction: a history of mathematical physics by dialectical approach
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- WikiJournal Preprints/What impact have Covid-19 pandemic era on violence against women in India - A retrospective comparative research study from January 2018 to December 2021
- WikiJournal Preprints/What impact have Covid-19 pandemic on number of death occurring at the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Analysis of Mortality in India from January 2019 to May 2021
- WikiJournal Preprints/What is the impact of Covid-19 on the Antenatal Care Services Utilization in Public-Private-Rural-Urban Hospitals of India during the COVID-19 Pandemic Period of 2020-2021 compared to pre-pandemic era 2018-2019?
- WikiJournal of Medicine/Where experts and amateurs meet: the ideological hobby of medical volunteering on Wikipedia