Acknowledgement of Manuscript Reviewers JOCD Volume-1 (2017)

Journal Title: Journal of Obesity and Chronic Diseases - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2

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The Editors of Journal of Obesity and Chronic Diseases (JOCD) would like to express their tremendous gratitude to all those individuals who participated in the peer review process during the preparation of this Volume-1 (2017). Many reviewers from around the world and across various disciplines provided their expert input that led to publication of the articles. The peer-reviewer’s generosity, judicious judgment, and timely response substantially helped us to publish a journal that both is timely and maintains scientific standards; it is a genuine pleasure to express our deep sense of thank to all the reviewers collectively for their dedicated service.

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  • EP ID EP322701
  • DOI 10.17756/jocd.2018-009
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(2017). Acknowledgement of Manuscript Reviewers JOCD Volume-1 (2017). Journal of Obesity and Chronic Diseases, 1(2), 56-56. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-322701