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International Wound Journal impact factor increases year on year. [PDF]
Queen D, Harding K.
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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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Bradford's law, the long tail principle, and transparency in Journal Impact Factor calculations. [PDF]
Fernandez-Llimos F.
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Abstract Equitable community‐academic research partnerships provide an innovative way to advance health outcomes among criminal legal system‐impacted individuals. The extant literature lacks accounts that detail the process for developing such partnerships, particularly in community‐based (rather than carceral) settings and with community organizations
Talia R. Cohen+7 more
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The Journal Impact Factor of Orthopaedic Journals Does not Predict Individual Paper Citation Rate. [PDF]
Bozzo A, Oitment C, Evaniew N, Ghert M.
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Abstract Mobile technologies have become significant resources for crisis communication and social support in recent years. However, despite empirical evidence pointing to the centrality of these technologies for parenthood in everyday life, it is yet unknown how parents' coping resources play a role in the digital environment.
Daphna Yeshua‐Katz+2 more
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Journal Impact Factor Shapes Scientists' Reward Signal in the Prospect of Publication. [PDF]
Paulus FM+4 more
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Reasons for Journal Impact Factor Changes: Influence of Changing Source Items. [PDF]
Kiesslich T, Weineck SB, Koelblinger D.
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ABSTRACT Population‐specific thresholds have not been defined for the levels of adiposity and systemic biomarkers that predict chronic health risks in people with restricted growth conditions. Here, anthropometric measures of adiposity, basal metabolic requirements, and fasted blood samples were obtained from adults with restricted growth (age 41 ± 14 ...
Lucy H. Merrell+7 more
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Journal impact factor: holy grail? [PDF]
van der Wall EE.
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