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Percentage of manuscripts submitted to scientific journals in the last 12 months which were accepted for publication in the quarter
Dictionary: NCTR projects typically end with a publication that describes the research and findings. While not all manuscripts end in a publication, one measure of quality is to review how many of those submitted to scientific journals result in being published. Higher quality submissions are more likely to result in publication and thus to improve information made available to interested stakeholders.
Fiscal Year - 2012
| Time | Target | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Oct - Dec 2011 | 85/Year | 83 |
| Jan - Mar 2012 | 85/Year | 79 |
| Apr - Jun 2012 | 85/Year | 81 |
| Jul - Sep 2012 | 85/Year | 79 |
FY 2012 Overall: 81%
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Note: The data provided on this website is produced on an ongoing basis for performance management purposes and is subject to change due to updates of preliminary estimates, corrections, or other reasons. In addition, FDA may change the type or amount of data provided on this website at any time. Information marked as "Completed" may include measures and/or key projects for which activities are ongoing but no longer tracked as part of FDA-TRACK.







