Entries in a periodical are called either articles or essays. Articles are non-editorial and essays will either heavily reference previous works or be editorial.
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a periodical database
It can be, referring to one's offspring, or an edition of a periodical. But to issue is a verb with the noun form issuance.
A novel written as letters (epistles) is called an epistolary novel.
Entries in a periodical are called either articles or essays. Articles are non-editorial and essays will either heavily reference previous works or be editorial.
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article
A. Moid has written: 'A guide to periodical publications and newspapers of Pakistan'
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scientific publication
scientific publication
William G. Hupper has written: 'An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient Near' 'An index to English periodical literature on the Old Testament (a prospectus)' 'An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eas'
Entries (contributions in writing) from a person (a character) who wrote them.
Number - see "OneAcross"
Esther J. Bone has written: 'The Readers' guide to periodical literature'
James Alfred Stone has written: 'Periodical essays of the eighteenth century'