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Frailty definitions in Chinese‐language biomedical literature increasingly align with international frameworks, while retaining conceptual diversity, underscoring the need for multidimensional, cross‐cultural research and integration with traditional Chinese medicine for culturally sensitive clinical practice.
Haodong Wei +5 more
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The Most Cited Publications of Cartographers in Google Scholar
Nowadays, three most popular citation databases are Web of Science (WoS), Scopus and Google Scholar (GS). In contrast to WoS and Scopus, GS is freely accessible.
Nedjeljko Frančula, Nada Vučetić
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Swedish farmers' approval of nudges
Abstract Interest in the use of behavioral policy approaches, such as nudges, has strongly increased over the past years, including in the domains of food, agricultural and environmental policies. While the approval of nudges among the general public has been studied extensively, we know little about the attitude of farmers toward nudging. Farmers may (
Liesbeth Colen +2 more
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Evaluation of scientific knowledge based on citation indexes [PDF]
The paper examines the idea of citation indexing and basic principles of how citation databases work. We consider Thomson Scientific databases (Web of Science, Journal Citation Reports) as well as the new product, Scopus from Elsevier. We give definition
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Behavioral economics and socio-economics journals: A citation-based ranking
Journal quality is a major consideration for authors, readers, and promotion and tenure committees, among others. Unfortunately, most behavioral economics and socio-economics journals are not included in published rankings or in Journal Citation Reports.
Azar, Ofer H.
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Abstract RETRACTION: J. Li, C. Tang, X. Zhang, R. Xing, and Q. Guo, “Histone Lactylation‐Driven Upregulation of VRK1 Expression Promotes Stemness and Proliferation of Glioma Stem Cells,” Advanced Science 12, no. 44 (2025): e03897, https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202503897.
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Resilience of Small Beef Packers and the USDA Meat Supply Chain Initiative
ABSTRACT We focus on the plant‐size resilience relationship among small beef packers during COVID‐19. Defining resilience as the ability to maintain or increase slaughter and non‐resilience as otherwise, we use survey and secondary data to estimate a logit model where resilience is a function of a plant's capacity and age in addition to labor condition
Sunil P. Dhoubhadel +2 more
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Food Tastes in the United States: Convergence or Divergence?
ABSTRACT This study investigates how food consumption tastes have changed in recent decades across the United States. Using NielsenIQ data for over 77 million transactions, there is evidence of divergence in food tastes across regions from 2007 to 2016 and across households of different income, education, and race/ethnicity groups.
Michael DeDad
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Questionable papers in citation databases as an issue for literature review. [PDF]
Dadkhah M, Lagzian M, Borchardt G.
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On the Correction of "Old" Omitted Citations by Bibliometric Databases.
Omitted citations – i.e., missing links between a cited paper and the corresponding citing papers – are the main consequence of several bibliometric-database errors. To reduce these errors, databases may undertake two actions: (i) improving the control of the (new) papers to be indexed, i.e., limiting the introduction of “new” dirty data, and (ii ...
FRANCESCHINI, FIORENZO +2 more
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