Reviewer definition

Reviewer means the actuary engaged to review or repeat the first actuary’s work, and
Reviewer means a member of a review team including the review team captain;
Reviewer means a person employed or engaged by:

Examples of Reviewer in a sentence

  • In this case, the initiator will select “Forward” to forward the particular file to Reviewer.

  • Reviewer concerns regarding protection of human and/or animal subjects will be considered.

  • Written feedback on Full Applications is made available to Applicants before the submission deadline for Replies to Reviewer Comments.

  • Reviewer #2 (Comments to the Authors (Required)): In the manuscript titled "Disulfide stabilization reveals conserved dynamic features between SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 spikes." Zhang et al.

  • I suggest an improvement of section 3, providing a more clear and detailed description of all methodological procedures undertaken through the study.− AR: Thanks for your comment, which overlaps to some extent with the comments by Reviewer #1.


More Definitions of Reviewer

Reviewer means a medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy, psychologist, acupuncturist, optometrist, dentist, podiatrist, or chiropractic practitioner licensed by any state or the District of Columbia, competent to evaluate the specific clinical issues involved in medical treatment services, where these services are within the scope of the reviewer's practice.
Reviewer means an internal or external reviewer that meets the qualifications described in section 10 of the QI Agreement to perform reviews required by the QI Agreement that has been engaged by the T2CB to carry out the review.
Reviewer or "expert reviewer" means a clinical reviewer or a contract specialist, as defined in this section.
Reviewer means a person who is:
Reviewer means an individual designated by the Authority to review and comment on all or portions of a project application.
Reviewer means a reviewer under the ACNC Act.
Reviewer means a certified public accountant active in public practice and fulfilling requirements for peer reviewers as established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants or successor organization.