0 the process of someone reading, checking, and giving his or her opinion about something that has been written by another scientist or expert working in the same subject area, or a piece of work in which this is done: --
1 to read, check, and give your opinion about something that has been written by another scientist or expert working in the same subject area as you: --
They provided six scientists to peer-review my work.
The results had been peer-reviewed by five independent scientists in the same field.
2 a system in which people you work with report on your performance so that you and your managers know areas that you need to improve, or an occasion when this happen: --
Existing quality management strategies, including utilization review, quality assurance systems, and peer review audits, should be bolstered.
Unfortunately, the peer review process has failed to accept fully that the proof is correct.
Typical forms of governance are codes of practice and clinical standards set by professional bodies and monitoring through peer review.
The journal is now regarded to be highly prestigious and it is listed among the top ranking scientific journals with peer review systems.
A step may be for greater openness in the peer review and explicit quality rating of organizations, as happens, for example, in bond markets (29).
The third way is to devise an impartial procedure and stick to it until an adequate infrastructure emerges to support peer review.
In view of the disproportionate effort required, we have abandoned consumer peer review of draft final reports.
Comparison to full systematic reviews showed that reviews completed over a longer timeframe incorporated elements of peer review more commonly than rapid reviews.