presubmit
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[edit]presubmit (third-person singular simple present presubmits, present participle presubmitting, simple past and past participle presubmitted)
- (transitive) To submit a work for review or approval prior to publication.
- 1981 November 23, Charles A. Bowsher, Speeding Up the Drug Review Process: Results Encouraging – But Progress Slow, page 14:
- In establishing its initiative to request industry to presubmit manufacturing and controls data, FDA said that applicants of important drugs would be notified during phase III that early submission of these data is desired.
- 1986 April, United States Department of Transportation, “Volatility and Correlation Adjustments”, in Authorities Cited in Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement (Standard Form 189), page 15:
- To what extent would paragraph number 3 require a signer of the SF-189 to presubmit any written materials he/she might contemplate publishing in the future to a Federal Government Agency for clearance?
- 2016, Jonathan B. Wight, “Volatility and Correlation Adjustments”, in George F. DeMartino & Deirdre N. McCloskey, editors, The Oxford Handbook of Professional Economic Ethics, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, pages 139–140:
- Until 2004 or even later, the top journals in economics did not require authors to presubmit their raw data and program code.