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Indeed. Members of the American Academy of Sciences can submit papers from their own labs to PNAS under a (very) lenient implementation of the peer review system...
PNAS - Information for Authors
An Academy member may submit up to four of his or her own manuscripts for publication per year. Members must secure the comments of at least two qualified referees.

...instead of the more usual track whereby a manuscript is reviewed by 2 or 3 referees selected by the journal editor, who remain anonymous to the manuscript authors.

You're clearly a dangerous pinko commie pragmatist.

by Vagulus on Mon Oct 13th, 2008 at 06:36:37 AM EST
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