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Abstract Premise Amphistomy, the presence of stomata on both leaf surfaces, can increase photosynthesis yet is uncommon across vascular plants. The relative infrequency of amphistomy is often attributed to high costs, such as transpirational water loss.
Genevieve Triplett, Aaron S. David
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Journal impact factor is NOT a measure of scientific or social worth of an article. [PDF]
Onstad DW.
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LaboratoriumsMedizin/Journal of Laboratory Medicine erhält einen Impact Factor / LaboratoriumsMedizin/Journal of Laboratory Medicine receives an Impact Factor [PDF]
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The journal Impact Factor and alternative metrics
L. Bornmann, W. Marx
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Abstract Intergenerational connectedness broadly encompasses relations among humans, lands, and all living and spiritual beings, and functions as an important part of Indigenous well‐being. Many public health campaigns and interventions aim to promote connectedness to support holistic wellness and reduce health inequities. Currently, however, there are
Victoria M. O'Keefe+13 more
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Web of Science Journal Citation Report 2020: the Brazilian contribution to the "Medicine, General & Internal" category of the journal impact factor (JIF) ranking (SCI 2019). [PDF]
Atallah ÁN, Puga MEDS, Amaral JLGD.
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Newsletter, January 2009 The Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery: Impact Factor in 2008, Higher Score of 1.658 [PDF]
Tadahiro Takada
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Abstract Youth advisory boards are ubiquitous in community‐based research, yet there is limited description of their development or direct benefits to participants within international research contexts. This convergent mixed‐method study describes and evaluates the design and implementation of a bilingual International Youth Advisory Board (IYAB) of ...
Shelley L. Craig+7 more
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Journal Impact Factor: Widely Used, Misused and Abused. [PDF]
Katritsis DG.
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ABSTRACT Cascade genetic testing for cancer risk can influence relatives' health outcomes, as they may benefit from risk reduction and screening. However, clinical guidelines discourage predictive genetic testing in childhood—including direct‐to‐consumer (DTC) testing.
Marcelo M. Sleiman Jr.+14 more
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