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Measuring Societal Impact Is as Complex as ABC
This paper describes an alternative way of assessing journals considering a broader perspective of its impact. The Area-based connectedness (ABC) to society of journals applied here contributes to the assessment of the dissemination task of journals but ...
Noyons Ed
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Using bibliometric maps of science in a science policy context
Maps of science, particularly those using bibliographic data, have become more popular in the past decades. There is substantial increase of bibliometric maps of science thanks to more data becoming available, computer becoming more powerful and ...
Ed Noyons
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De stemmen van de watersnood. Hilversumse radio en de Zeeuwse stormramp van 1953
The voices of the flood disaster. Hilversum radio and the Zeeland disaster 1953Courteous silence, with a random stubborn news hunter challenging authority; this is a general image of the journalistic culture in the Fifties.
Noyons, Kirsten
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Introduction. The article provides a historical review of how notarial system of the Tyva Republic — an eastern region of Russia — was taking its shape.
Tatyana G. Karchaeva +3 more
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Consumer ethics: An extensive bibliometric review (1995–2021)
Abstract Nowadays, consumer ethics represents a relevant field of review. There have been some attempts to conduct literature reviews; however, these have been few and incomplete. For this reason, this paper follows two main objectives: (1) to develop a performance analysis to measure the impact/perceptibility of academic production on consumer ethics (
Inés Küster, Natalia Vila
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Abstract The Benguela upwelling system (BUS) is one of the world's most productive ecosystems, supporting globally relevant fisheries. The BUS marine community is modulated by the availability of nutrients and omega‐3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (hereafter, LC omega‐3).
Eleonora Puccinelli +11 more
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Qualifying Mediterranean connectivity: Byzantium and the Franks during the seventh century
In the last two decades, historians researching the seventh century ce have increasingly emphasized mobility, communications and connectivity across the Mediterranean world that supposedly included close contacts between the Franks and Byzantium. These studies, however, rely often on optimistic, maximum interpretations of the comparatively sparse ...
Mischa Meier, Steffen Patzold
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Identifiant de l'operation archeologique : 9221 Date de l'operation : 2007 (MH) L’installation d’une plate-forme logistique sur la ZAC de Passel a motive un diagnostic et une fouille qui ont permis de mettre au jour une occupation rurale ayant perdure du haut Moyen Âge a la fin du XVe s. Les etudes post-fouilles, notamment celles des specialistes, sont
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Using a seascape genetic approach for the seagrass, Thalassia hemprichii, in a complex coastal setting with the world's largest tropical tides, we detected significant spatial genetic structure and asymmetric gene flow over small spatial scales. This pattern was explained by oceanographic connectivity and differences in habitat characteristics and ...
Udhi E. Hernawan +6 more
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