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Editorial
Nature Physics 5, 775 (1 November 2009) | doi:10.1038/nphys1440
What do we want?
Abstract
Overseeing peer review is arguably the most important part of an editor's job. It helps ensure the scientific merits of the papers that we publish, and it is a valuable means of improving the strength and quality of submitted papers, even those that are eventually published elsewhere.
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