Significance of Journal
In Ayurveda, a journal serves as a publication type, disseminating information through articles and research. Journals, like the World Journal of Ayurveda, Yoga, and Holistic Health, act as a medium for sharing knowledge. They also include disclaimers regarding responsibility for the content published, including articles on Shukra Dhatu and Stree Shukra, and Saraswatarishta. Journals provide a platform for authors' opinions while not taking responsibility for the publications' content.
Synonyms: Diary, Log, Record, Chronicle, Account, Register, Logbook
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Journal'
In Hinduism, a journal is a publication type, like the World Journal of Ayurveda. It disseminates information, such as articles on Saraswatarishta. Journals serve as a medium for authors' content but disclaim responsibility for potential harm from the presented ideas, methods, or products.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Journals are mentioned as a publication medium, and they disclaim responsibility for any harm that might arise from the ideas, methods, or products referred to.[1] (2) These are entities which do not take responsibility for the content of the publications, as their opinions are not reflected within the publications, nor are they liable for any related issues.[2] (3) This is a group that disclaims responsibility for any injury to people or property resulting from ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content.[3] (4) Journals are mentioned in the disclaimer, indicating they are publications that feature the statements, opinions, and data provided by authors.[4] (5) The publications where the articles are published, along with the editors, are not liable for any damages resulting from the content presented.[5]
The concept of Journal in local and regional sources
"Journal" encompasses diverse meanings. It can be the New Statesman with shifting political views, the central topic of discussion, Marcus Aurelius's writings, a desired calm publication, or the author's writing platform featuring a professor's foreign affairs analysis.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Writings by Marcus Aurelius, also known as 'Commentaries' or 'Meditations', depicting his everyday ideas.[6] (2) The entity that is being discussed, and its regular publication is the main focus of the document.[7] (3) This term refers to the publication in which the author writes and where the Professor contributes a quarterly survey of Foreign Affairs.[8] (4) Referring to the New Statesman, and its evolving political stances, particularly concerning issues such as India and nuclear deterrents.[9]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This is the publication that is to be produced, which should be steady, calm, and high-toned, according to the author.[10]
The concept of Journal in scientific sources
The "Journal" is a multifaceted publication, acting as a shop window, platform for research, and source of information across various medical fields. It disseminates articles, guidelines, and research findings, fostering professional growth, awareness, and discussion within the healthcare community. It also serves as a means of communication, outreach, and continuous professional development.
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) A publication that served as a shop window for the physiotherapy world in South Africa, enjoyed wide readership, and highlighted professional growth and awareness.[11] (2) The Journal is published in March, June, September, and December, with the S.A.S.P. not assuming any responsibility for statements made within it.[12] (3) This is a publication containing articles, reports, and information relevant to the field of physiotherapy, serving as a platform for sharing research and updates.[13] (4) This is a term that is used to refer to the South African Journal of Physiotherapy, and the publication trends are reviewed in the Journal.[14] (5) The Journal will continue in 2005 to support Continuous Professional Development and questions based on the articles published will appear with every edition.[15]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) The print run of the journal will increase to include all roll-out site doctors and senior professional nurses, provided that names and addresses are supplied and a little financial assistance is proffered to cover the costs of the additional journals.[16] (2) This is the publication, which relies on reviewers to evaluate submissions, and which provides the platform for disseminating research and scholarly articles.[17] (3) This is a publication where the guidelines for the use of antiretroviral therapies will be published in the June issue, as well as guidelines for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in the current issue.[18] (4) All the answers will be found in the journal.[19] (5) This edition of the journal is the usual smorgasbord of HIV issues from guidelines to clinical, ethics and debate, and it will be available at the Durban Conference.[20]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) The publication that acknowledges the value of peer reviewers, seeks to facilitate their selection, and publishes research and review content.[21] (2) This has put out a call for members to submit artwork that can be used on the front cover of the journal.[22] (3) A publication that contains articles, and manuscripts were submitted to these for review, and the study analyzed the comments received from these reviews.[23] (4) This is the publication, the South African Family Practice, and the reviewers provide services to it.[24] (5) This is a reference to the South African Family Practice journal, and it is the focus of the editorial, and it is the subject of the author's new role.[25]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The entity that publishes the Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, which aims to improve and increase its visibility and citability.[26] (2) This refers to the Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences (MJMS), the publication under review.[27]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is the publication that serves as a platform for disseminating research, fostering discussion, and promoting understanding of public health issues, with a specific focus on Africa and its related concerns.[28]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) It is recommended that these encourage the publication of methodological aspects of clinical trials.[29]