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A confounding pediatric spinal cord injury: Anterior, central, or both?
Martinez-Santori M., Kennedy A., Atkinson A., Fraser S., Javaid S.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Pediatric spinal cord injury (SCI) most commonly affects the cervical region. Central cord syndrome most often occurs in the lower cervical injury due to hyperextension injury, while anterior cord syndrome is primarily due to vascular infarction after hyperextension injury. An unusual case of a pediatric patient who physically presented with central cord syndrome but radiologically had evidence of anterior spinal artery syndrome is described. A two-year-old male presented after a fall from three feet with flaccid upper extremities and dysesthesias but maintained functional strength in bilateral lower extremities. Although his clinical presentation was that of central cord syndrome, he was found to have an anterior spinal artery infarct spanning from C2-T3 with a ligamentous injury at C3 and an incidental finding of Chiari I malformation on MRI. Given the negative evaluation for a cardiac or hematologic source of embolus and normal angiography, it was theorized that compression of vertebral arteries by previously undiagnosed Chiari I malformation in the setting of trauma could have made the patient more vulnerable to this complication. During inpatient rehabilitation, he regained scapular movement and shoulder flexion. However, he regained distal movement in supination, wrist extension, and finger flexion instead of the more usual proximal-to-distal motor recovery observed in SCI. While he had a relative sparing of strength in his legs, he had impaired proprioception and balance, leading to gait impairment. This case highlights the complexity of pediatric cervical SCI diagnosis and prognostication. While classic SCI subtypes are well described, many pediatric and adult patients will present and recover in unexpected ways. All with SCI should be evaluated thoroughly for common etiologies and transitioned to rehabilitation therapies to assist in recovery.
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New-onset hydrocephalus in an adult with cerebral palsy: A case report and review of the literature
Roberts J., Ratnasingam D., Sarmiento C.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Hydrocephalus is a common comorbidity associated with brain injuries, including cerebral palsy (CP). In CP, hydrocephalus typically presents in infancy or early childhood. This report describes a patient in their mid 20 s with mixed dyskinetic-spastic CP with adult-onset hydrocephalus of unknown cause initially presenting with new-onset bilateral lower extremity spasms. Multiple interventions were trialed, including ischial bursal steroid injections, botulinum toxin injections, trigger point injections, multiple oral medications, and physical and massage therapies without benefit. Given lack of treatment response, imaging of the neuraxis was obtained. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain demonstrated new diffuse moderate ventriculomegaly compared to prior MRI. Ophthalmologic evaluation demonstrated papilledema, and opening pressure on lumbar puncture was elevated to 44 mmHg H2O. The patient underwent ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement with rapid and near-resolution of their spasms and pain. This patient represents a unique case of new-onset hydrocephalus in an adult with CP. To ensure appropriate and timely diagnosis and treatment, individuals with neurologic conditions such as CP should have ongoing surveillance and comprehensive evaluation for any neurologic or functional changes, including changes in baseline tone. Future research is needed to better understand if adults with CP are at higher risk for the development of hydrocephalus in adulthood.
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Does diagnosis matter? Evaluating impact of pediatric chronic pain diagnosis on pain and function
Vernacchia C., Amstutz D., Petrie B., Gohil K., Revivo G.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to A) evaluate changes in pain and function following an outpatient interdisciplinary pain management program (IPMP) for children with different chronic pain conditions and B) explore differences in pain and function at baseline and discharge for different diagnoses. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed for 488 children who participated in an outpatient IPMP. Children’s pain and physical, social, and emotional functioning were assessed at initial evaluation, discharge, and one-to-two-month follow-up. Patients were stratified by diagnosis (complex regional pain syndrome [CRPS], headache, musculoskeletal pain, visceral pain, and widespread pain) to evaluate differences in pain and functioning at baseline and discharge. RESULTS: Children’s pain and function improved from initial evaluation to discharge. Those with headache and musculoskeletal pain exhibited better baseline physical and emotional functioning than other diagnostic groups (p = 0.03; p = 0.005; p = 0.002; p = 0.04). Children with CRPS displayed the worst baseline physical functioning (p = 0.003). Those with widespread pain exhibited the worst baseline emotional functioning at both initial evaluation and discharge (p = 0.009; p = 0.007). CONCLUSION: Children with CRPS, visceral pain, and widespread pain undergoing treatment in an IPMP exhibited the most impaired baseline functioning, while those with musculoskeletal pain and headache were least impaired. All exhibited improvements in pain and function following the IPMP.
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Caregiver and student perspectives on school services for students with traumatic brain injury during the COVID-19 pandemic
Palusak C., Dart L., Ciccia A., Nagele D., Lundine J.P.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify unique challenges created by COVID-19 school closures for students with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their families with relation to special education accommodations, therapy services, social support systems, and mental health complications. METHODS: Forty-one caregivers and students participated in semi-structured, virtual interviews. Families had students in kindergarten through 12th grade who experienced a TBI prior to spring 2020 and were receiving support services at schools in Pennsylvania (US). Researchers used reflexive thematic analysis to identify themes across interviews. RESULTS: Central themes encompassing the student- and caregiver-reported challenges and advantages of COVID-19 school closures were changes in [1] education delivery, special education services, and accommodations for children with TBI, and [2] social relationships for students with TBI and their caregivers. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 and the transition to remote learning significantly impacted special education services and education received by students with TBI. Families in this study discussed both perceived obstacles to and advantages of remote learning in this population. As remote and asynchronous learning are now commonly integrated into the curriculum, research should clarify the facilitators and barriers for successful service provision for students with TBI.
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Review of Appetite for Risk-What it is, Who has it and How I survived, by Robert R. Abbott
Srinivasan R.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Appetite for Risk is an autobiographical memoir of the author’s life experiences. He vividly explains near-death experiences while maintaining humor, regaling about his escapades. It is thought-provoking to consider if human risky behavior is genetically predetermined.
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Analysis of a newly developed multidisciplinary program in the Middle East informed by the recently revised spina bifida guidelines
Collier T., Castillo J., Thornton L., Vallasciani S., Castillo H.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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PURPOSE: This paper describes the development and characteristics of a multi-disciplinary spina bifida clinic in Qatar considering the recently revised and globally available Guidelines for the Care of People with Spina Bifida (GCPSB). METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed on individuals in Sidra’s multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic database from January 2019 to June 2020. Their electronic health records were reviewed for demographics, as well as neurosurgical, urologic, rehabilitation, and orthopedic interventions. RESULTS: There were 127 patients in the database; 117 met inclusion criteria for diagnoses of myelomeningocele, meningocele, sacral agenesis/caudal regression, and/or spinal lipoma. Generally, Qatar is following GCPSB recommendations for multidisciplinary care. Consanguineous relationships, difficulties with access to urological and rehabilitation supplies and equipment, school access, and variable timing of neurosurgical closure were areas that demonstrated differences from GCPSB recommendations due to barriers in implementation. CONCLUSION: The GCPSB recommendations are applicable in an international setting such as Qatar. Despite a few barriers in implementing some of the recommendations, this new multi-disciplinary spina bifida clinic demonstrates alignment with many of the GCPSB guidelines.
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Effectiveness of virtual reality training compared to balance-specific training and conventional training on balance and gross motor functions of children with cerebral palsy: A double blinded randomized controlled trial
Ziab H., Saleh S., Talebian S., Olyaei G., Mazbouh R., Sarraj A.R., Hadian M.R.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of a virtual reality rehabilitation-based training (VRT) with balance-specific training (BST) and conventional training (CT) on the balance and gross motor functions (GMF) of children with cerebral palsy (CwCP). METHODS: This study was a double blinded, randomized controlled trial. Participants were recruited from different CP rehabilitation centers and clinics and were then randomly allocated using the block randomization method into three groups: (1) group 1 (VRT using a set of Xbox 360 games that triggered balance), (2) group 2 (BST applying a protocol of 13 exercises to enhance balance in different conditions), and (3) control group 3 (CT using traditional physiotherapy techniques). All groups received 18 sessions over six weeks, three sessions per week, each lasting 60 minutes. Participants were assessed at three timepoints (baseline, post-treatment, and follow-up) using the Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS), the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM D & E), the Five Times Sit-To-Stand Test, and upper and lower segments’ center of mass (COM) displacement (UCOM and LCOM). RESULTS: A total of 46 CwCP participated in this study. The repeated measures ANOVA revealed a statistically significant difference between groups in the dependent variables, except for the GMFM (D & E) and the PBS (p < 0.05 and partial η 2 = 0.473). The post-hoc test showed a statistically significant difference in favor of the VRT group compared to other groups in terms of right UCOM (p < 0.05) with a large effect size of the time*group interaction (partial η 2 = 0.87). Moreover, there was a statistically significant effect of time (i.e., baseline to post-treatment and baseline to follow-up) with F (18, 23) = 59.954, p < 0.05, Wilks’ lambda = 0.021, partial η2 = 0.979. CONCLUSION: The findings revealed that VRT was not superior to BST in the rehabilitation of balance and GMF in CwCP aged four to 12 years. However, when compared to CT, better results were reported. Furthermore, it appears that customized programs lead to greater improvements in balance than commercial programs. Future studies are needed to assess the physiological effects of the three types of rehabilitation interventions using more advanced measurement tools, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, following VRT protocols.
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“Virtual reality fixed me”: A case report of the use of virtual reality during intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment
King C.D., Olbrecht V.A., Crowley S.L., Klages K.L., Deet E.T., Samuel N.D., Smith K., Williams S.E., Homan K.J.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Virtual reality (VR) is an innovative technology with the potential to enhance treatment for children with chronic pain and functional symptoms. Currently, little is known about patients’ experiences of VR in the setting of intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment (IIPT). This study aimed to better understand how patients engage with and benefit from VR. This case report focuses on a 12-year-old female with amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome and comorbid functional neurological disorder receiving treatment in inpatient IIPT. VR was incorporated into physical/occupational and recreational therapy sessions. A semi-structured interview was completed one-month post-discharge. Qualitative analysis revealed three major themes: Process of Change (VR was unique/immersive, reduced pain focus, challenged skepticism, and changed pain perception), Efficacy (VR increased movement, supported transitioning from a wheelchair to walking independently, and increased confidence, excitement, and surprise), and Engagement (VR aided in acknowledging progress, increased camaraderie, was fun, and challenged patient to extend treatment goals made in VR to real life). Therapist observations of the benefits and barriers to using VR in treatment are described. Overall, this report indicates that VR may be a helpful tool to use with existing IIPT interventions to enhance patient engagement in treatment and improve functionaloutcomes.
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Multidisciplinary physical rehabilitation program of individuals with spinal muscular atrophy in an inclusive school setting
Ahmed F., Islam A., Akter S., Al Zubayer M.A., Mahmud M.N., Yeasmin H., Mawa Z.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular ailment that leads to the deprivation of motor neurons in the spinal cord, producing denervation and muscle weakness. This case report explains how a patient with type 2 SMA used a therapeutic exercise rehabilitation program in a school environment. Motor functions were assessed by Gross Motor Function Measure-88 (GMFM-88), Manual Muscle Testing (MMT), and Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale (HFMS), which is validated and reliable. This study employed a repeated pre-test post-test measures design. During a year of treatment sessions, the child underwent twice weekly 45-minute physical therapy sessions for 48 weeks. The research was carried out between March 2022 and February 2023. The purpose of the intervention, which comprised a variety of therapeutic workouts, was to enhance physical function and gross motor abilities in an age-appropriate manner. The intervention utilized in this study led to improvements in GMFM-88, HFMS, and MMT total scores. The results of this case study showed that a child with type 2 SMA aged nine had successfully improved their gross motor skills and muscle strength.
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Outcomes following intensive day rehabilitation for young people in Western Australia
Gill I., Davidson S., Stevenson P.G., Robinson R., Pool D., Valentine J.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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PURPOSE: Intensive rehabilitation aims to improve and maintain functioning in young people who experience disability due to illness or injury. Day rehabilitation may have advantages for families and healthcare systems over inpatient models of rehabilitation. METHODS: This study evaluated the goals and outcomes of a cohort of young people in Western Australia who attended a specialist intensive day rehabilitation programme (“iRehab”) at Perth Children’s Hospital. Analysis of the iRehab service database was performed. Rehabilitation goals and outcomes were recorded as per the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), Children’s Functional Independence Measure (WeeFIM), and Goal Attainment Scale (GAS). RESULTS: There were 586 iRehab admissions between August 11, 2011, and December 31, 2018. Admissions were divided by diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy (228, 38.5%), Acquired Brain Injury (125, 21.3%), Spinal Cord Disorders (91, 15.5%), and Other (141, 24.2%). Mean COPM Performance increased by 2.78 points from admission to discharge (95% CI 2.58 to 2.98, p < 0.001). Mean COPM Satisfaction was 3.29 points higher at discharge than admission (95% CI 3.07 to 3.51, p < 0.001). Mean total WeeFIM score improved by 6.51 points between admission and discharge (95% CI 5.56 to 7.45, p < 0.001), and by 3.33 additional points by six months post discharge (95% CI 2.14 to 4.53, p < 0.001). Mean GAS T-scores increased by 27.85 (95% CI 26.73 to 28.97, p < 0.001) from admission to discharge, and by 29.64 (95% CI 28.26 to 31.02, p < 0.001) from admission to six months post discharge, representing improvement consistent with team expectations. CONCLUSION: This study describes a model by which intensive rehabilitation can be delivered in a day rehabilitation setting. A diverse population of young people who experienced disability achieved significant improvements in occupational performance, independence, and goal attainment after accessing intensive day rehabilitation. Improvements were measured in all diagnostic subgroups and were maintained six months after discharge.
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Rehabilitation and functional outcomes for thoraco-omphalo-ischiopagus conjoined twins five years after separation: A case report
Sheng D.L., Arsenault S., Wadekamper M., Smith E.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Conjoined twins are identical twins joined in utero and are a rare phenomenon. This report discusses a case of female thoraco-omphalo-ischiopagus tripus conjoined twins. The twins were separated at age two, and once medically stable, spent one month in inpatient rehabilitation to improve their sitting balance and gross motor skills. This was followed by outpatient physical therapy. The twins initially had customized ZipZac seats, which they were able to wheel independently. After six months of therapy, the girls began walking with posterior walkers and prostheses. The hemipelvectomy prosthesis included a customized thoracolumbosacral orthosis component and was directly attached to a non-articulated pylon. A manual-locking hip joint was added to accommodate sitting. An articulated ankle-foot orthosis was used for the intact leg. Care of formerly conjoined twins requires comprehensive care from a multidisciplinary team involving, but not limited to, a physiatrist, orthopaedic surgeon, physical therapist, and orthotist/prosthetist. Complex congenital limb deficiencies are often a major undertaking for the rehabilitation team as continuous treatment and management are needed throughout the patient’s lifetime due to growth, development, and evolving physical demands. Anatomic variations must be examined on a case-by-case basis but often include limb deficiencies, orthopedic abnormalities, and organ comorbidities.
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REhabilitation Approaches in CHildren with cerebellar mutism syndrome (REACH): An international cross-disciplinary survey study
Samargia-Grivette S., Hartley H., Walsh K., Lemiere J., Payne A.D., Litke E., Knight A.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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OBJECTIVE: Pediatric cerebellar mutism syndrome (pCMS) can occur following resection of a posterior fossa tumor and, although some symptoms are transient, many result in long-lasting neurological deficits. A multi-disciplinary rehabilitation approach is often used in cases of pCMS; however, there have been no clinical trials to determine gold standards in rehabilitation practice in this population, which remains a research priority. The purpose of this study was to identify and compare intervention practices used in pCMS throughout the disciplines of occupational and physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and neuropsychology across geographic regions. METHODS: A 55-question e-survey was created by an international multidisciplinary research group made up of members of the Posterior Fossa Society and sent to rehabilitation professionals in pediatric neuro-oncology centers in the US, Canada, and Europe. RESULTS: Although some differences in the type of intervention used in pCMS were identified within each discipline, many of the targeted interventions including dose, frequency, and intensity were similar within disciplines across geographic regions. In addition, there were common themes identified across disciplines regarding challenges in the rehabilitation of this population. CONCLUSION: These results provide a foundation of current practices on which to build future intervention-based clinical trials.
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Analysis of a model for pediatric physical therapy and clinical education via telehealth
McKenzie C., Titzer M., Hutchinson A., Dodge C., Fergus A.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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A novel entry-level collaborative clinical learning experience (CLE) in pediatric physical therapy (PT) delivered via telehealth was implemented involving 12 families, 54 DPT students, and 12 clinical instructors (CIs). Children of various ages, a wide range of home environments, and diagnoses received individualized PT via telehealth during a four-week CLE. Retrospective quantitative and qualitative analyses of student documentation, video recordings of sessions, and CI, student, and caregiver survey responses were performed. All children demonstrated qualitative improvements and 73% demonstrated quantitative improvements. CIs, students, and caregivers believed the children benefited from the experience and 98% believed the children were able to work toward their goals. Most students (95%) and CIs (100%) felt that it was a valuable and effective learning experience. Most (>71%) CIs and students believed students were able to learn in all relevant domains of the clinical performance instrument. This model provides a unique CLE for students in both pediatric PT and telehealth.
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Post-acute day and night non-invasive respiratory intervention use and outcome: A brief report
O’Brien J.E., Dumas H.M., Hughes M.L., Ryan B., Kharasch V.S.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe daytime and nighttime use and outcome of non-invasive respiratory intervention (NIRI) for infants born prematurely and for children with medical complexity (CMC) during a post-acute care hospital (PACH) admission. METHODS: Thirty-eight initial PACH admissions (October 2018 through September 2020) for premature infants (< 1 year; n = 19) and CMC (> 1 year; n = 19) requiring NIRI during the day and/or at night were retrospectively examined. Measures included: 1) daytime and nighttime NIRI use by type (supplemental oxygen therapy via low-flow nasal cannula or positive airway pressure [PAP] via high-flow nasal cannula, continuous positive airway pressure, or biphasic positive airway pressure at admission and discharge) and 2) daytime and nighttime NIRI outcome—reduction, increase, or no change from admission to discharge. RESULTS: For the total sample (n = 38), daytime vs nighttime NIRI use was significantly different (p < 0.001). At both admission and discharge, supplemental oxygen was the most common NIRI during the day, while PAP was most common at night. From admission to discharge, seven (18%) infants and children had a positive change (reduced NIRI) during the day, while nine (24%) had a positive change at night. At discharge, 11/38 (29%) infants and children required no daytime NIRI, while 4/38 (11%) required no day or night NIRI. CONCLUSION: NIRI use differs between day and night at PACH admission and discharge for CMC. Reductions in NIRI were achieved during the day and at night from PACH admission to discharge for both infants born prematurely and for children with varied congenital, neurological, or cardiac diagnoses.
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Efficacy of serial casting protocols in idiopathic toe-walking
Shirel T., Sylvanus T., Cho K., Authement A., Krach L.E.
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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
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2024
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PURPOSE: Idiopathic toe-walking (ITW) is a diagnosis of exclusion. A relationship between ITW and decreased range of motion (ROM) is postulated. Treatments focus on increasing ankle dorsiflexion including serial casting. There is no consensus for duration of serial casting. This study aimed to determine ROM changes with cast change intervals of one vs. two weeks, and the rate of ITW recurrence. METHODS: This was a retrospective study of 86 patients, ages 0–9 years with ITW undergoing weekly casting (N = 29) and two-week casting (N = 57) at a children’s hospital from 2014–2020. ROM at baseline, two weeks, four weeks, and final cast removal were collected. Statistical analyses included chi-squared tests, two-sample t-tests, and linear mixed regression. Outcome distributions were assessed for normality. P-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: After adjusting for baseline ROM, the mean change in ROM from baseline to two weeks was 10.6∘ vs 7.5∘ in the one-week vs. two-week casting interval, respectively (p < 0.001). The baseline to final measurement was 13.4∘ vs 9.8∘ in the one-week vs. two-week casting interval, respectively (p < 0.001). The rate of recurrence of ITW was similar between the two groups. CONCLUSION: This study suggests greater improvement in ROM in the one-week vs. two-week casting interval group.
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IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
768 citations, 0.1%
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Chemical Engineering Science
760 citations, 0.1%
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International Journal of Fuzzy Systems
753 citations, 0.1%
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IEEE Control Systems
752 citations, 0.1%
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Applied Mathematical Modelling
679 citations, 0.09%
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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
642 citations, 0.08%
|
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IEEE Transactions on Robotics
641 citations, 0.08%
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Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems: Theory and Applications
639 citations, 0.08%
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Control Theory and Technology
611 citations, 0.08%
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
609 citations, 0.08%
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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
575 citations, 0.07%
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Journal of Sound and Vibration
573 citations, 0.07%
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International Journal of Automation and Computing
561 citations, 0.07%
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Electronics (Switzerland)
560 citations, 0.07%
|
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International Journal of Dynamics and Control
556 citations, 0.07%
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Automation and Remote Control
542 citations, 0.07%
|
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IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information
519 citations, 0.07%
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Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems
519 citations, 0.07%
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Chaos
515 citations, 0.07%
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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
512 citations, 0.07%
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
270812 citations, 34.61%
|
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Elsevier
201055 citations, 25.7%
|
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Springer Nature
63033 citations, 8.06%
|
|
Wiley
47104 citations, 6.02%
|
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Taylor & Francis
34275 citations, 4.38%
|
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Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
16622 citations, 2.12%
|
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SAGE
14004 citations, 1.79%
|
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MDPI
13389 citations, 1.71%
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Hindawi Limited
11485 citations, 1.47%
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Instrument Society of America
7134 citations, 0.91%
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
5926 citations, 0.76%
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
4320 citations, 0.55%
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ASME International
3786 citations, 0.48%
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European Control Association
3447 citations, 0.44%
|
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IOP Publishing
2829 citations, 0.36%
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
2281 citations, 0.29%
|
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American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
2036 citations, 0.26%
|
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Science in China Press
1918 citations, 0.25%
|
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World Scientific
1881 citations, 0.24%
|
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
1774 citations, 0.23%
|
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Trans Tech Publications
1649 citations, 0.21%
|
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Walter de Gruyter
1609 citations, 0.21%
|
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Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
1506 citations, 0.19%
|
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Cambridge University Press
1361 citations, 0.17%
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China Science Publishing & Media
1324 citations, 0.17%
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Pleiades Publishing
1313 citations, 0.17%
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AIP Publishing
1235 citations, 0.16%
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Oxford University Press
1198 citations, 0.15%
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Emerald
939 citations, 0.12%
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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
774 citations, 0.1%
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Frontiers Media S.A.
688 citations, 0.09%
|
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proceedings of the american control conference
663 citations, 0.08%
|
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EDP Sciences
619 citations, 0.08%
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American Physical Society (APS)
582 citations, 0.07%
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SAE International
541 citations, 0.07%
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
454 citations, 0.06%
|
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Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEE Japan)
424 citations, 0.05%
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IGI Global
397 citations, 0.05%
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IOS Press
374 citations, 0.05%
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Social Science Electronic Publishing
343 citations, 0.04%
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Institute of Electronics, Information and Communications Engineers (IEICE)
287 citations, 0.04%
|
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Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
245 citations, 0.03%
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The Royal Society
243 citations, 0.03%
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Annual Reviews
240 citations, 0.03%
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The Research Council of Norway
237 citations, 0.03%
|
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
231 citations, 0.03%
|
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
230 citations, 0.03%
|
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Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
229 citations, 0.03%
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SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng
208 citations, 0.03%
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SciELO
203 citations, 0.03%
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Hans Publishers
202 citations, 0.03%
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Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
177 citations, 0.02%
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World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
167 citations, 0.02%
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IntechOpen
157 citations, 0.02%
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Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
135 citations, 0.02%
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Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
135 citations, 0.02%
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134 citations, 0.02%
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Science Alert
122 citations, 0.02%
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MIT Press
120 citations, 0.02%
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The Korean Society of Precision Engineering
119 citations, 0.02%
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Optica Publishing Group
117 citations, 0.01%
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The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers
117 citations, 0.01%
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The Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
113 citations, 0.01%
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Fuji Technology Press
112 citations, 0.01%
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Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
104 citations, 0.01%
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Shanghai Jiaotong University Press
103 citations, 0.01%
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87 citations, 0.01%
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Korea Soc of Automotive Engineers, Inc
82 citations, 0.01%
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Scientific Research Publishing
79 citations, 0.01%
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Society of Petroleum Engineers
77 citations, 0.01%
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The Russian Academy of Sciences
77 citations, 0.01%
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Arizona State University
75 citations, 0.01%
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71 citations, 0.01%
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
67 citations, 0.01%
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Tsinghua University Press
67 citations, 0.01%
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Mary Ann Liebert
66 citations, 0.01%
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Zhejiang University Press
66 citations, 0.01%
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
64 citations, 0.01%
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Alexandria University
62 citations, 0.01%
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OAE Publishing Inc.
62 citations, 0.01%
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Copernicus
57 citations, 0.01%
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Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
57 citations, 0.01%
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New Technologies Publishing House
55 citations, 0.01%
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Tech Science Press
54 citations, 0.01%
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Research Square Platform LLC
54 citations, 0.01%
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Polish Academy of Sciences Chancellery
54 citations, 0.01%
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Techno-Press
52 citations, 0.01%
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
51 citations, 0.01%
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Canadian Science Publishing
51 citations, 0.01%
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Haerbin Gongcheng Daxue/Harbin Engineering University
50 citations, 0.01%
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47 citations, 0.01%
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The Electrochemical Society
46 citations, 0.01%
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Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences
46 citations, 0.01%
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
45 citations, 0.01%
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
42 citations, 0.01%
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King Saud University
38 citations, 0%
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Diabetes Technology Society
38 citations, 0%
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Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
37 citations, 0%
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American Physiological Society
35 citations, 0%
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Journal of Systems Science and Information (JSSI)
33 citations, 0%
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Nanyang Technological University
274 publications, 1.89%
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
227 publications, 1.56%
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Harbin Institute of Technology
212 publications, 1.46%
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
206 publications, 1.42%
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University of California, San Diego
188 publications, 1.3%
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National University of Singapore
186 publications, 1.28%
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Australian National University
181 publications, 1.25%
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Eindhoven University of Technology
176 publications, 1.21%
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Delft University of Technology
174 publications, 1.2%
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University of Newcastle Australia
173 publications, 1.19%
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University of Melbourne
171 publications, 1.18%
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CentraleSupélec
166 publications, 1.14%
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City University of Hong Kong
165 publications, 1.14%
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Tsinghua University
154 publications, 1.06%
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Imperial College London
152 publications, 1.05%
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University of Michigan
149 publications, 1.03%
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University of California, Santa Barbara
148 publications, 1.02%
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Polytechnic University of Milan
140 publications, 0.97%
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Northeastern University
139 publications, 0.96%
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University of Toronto
134 publications, 0.92%
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Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
133 publications, 0.92%
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University of Alberta
133 publications, 0.92%
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Beihang University
132 publications, 0.91%
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Beijing Institute of Technology
129 publications, 0.89%
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
123 publications, 0.85%
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ETH Zurich
120 publications, 0.83%
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
119 publications, 0.82%
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Zhejiang University
118 publications, 0.81%
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University of California, Berkeley
117 publications, 0.81%
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Shandong University
112 publications, 0.77%
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Kyoto University
112 publications, 0.77%
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Linköping University
111 publications, 0.77%
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Tel Aviv University
110 publications, 0.76%
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University of New South Wales
110 publications, 0.76%
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University of Groningen
110 publications, 0.76%
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Southeast University
107 publications, 0.74%
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University of Hong Kong
107 publications, 0.74%
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University of Padua
106 publications, 0.73%
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Purdue University
105 publications, 0.72%
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Uppsala University
101 publications, 0.7%
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
98 publications, 0.68%
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University of Rome Tor Vergata
97 publications, 0.67%
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University of Oxford
92 publications, 0.63%
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Georgia Institute of technology
92 publications, 0.63%
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Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
90 publications, 0.62%
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Université Catholique de Louvain
88 publications, 0.61%
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Université Paris-Saclay
83 publications, 0.57%
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Polytechnic University of Turin
82 publications, 0.57%
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University of Stuttgart
81 publications, 0.56%
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University of Texas at Arlington
80 publications, 0.55%
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Nanjing University of Science and Technology
79 publications, 0.54%
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Lund University
77 publications, 0.53%
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University of Twente
76 publications, 0.52%
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Grenoble Alpes University
76 publications, 0.52%
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Brunel University London
75 publications, 0.52%
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California Institute of Technology
73 publications, 0.5%
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University of Lorraine
72 publications, 0.5%
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
72 publications, 0.5%
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Peking University
71 publications, 0.49%
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Tongji University
69 publications, 0.48%
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel
69 publications, 0.48%
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University of Manchester
68 publications, 0.47%
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University of Minnesota
68 publications, 0.47%
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Western Sydney University
67 publications, 0.46%
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Seoul National University
65 publications, 0.45%
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
65 publications, 0.45%
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University of Cambridge
64 publications, 0.44%
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East China University of Science and Technology
63 publications, 0.43%
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University of Maryland, College Park
59 publications, 0.41%
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ITMO University
58 publications, 0.4%
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Xidian University
58 publications, 0.4%
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University of Bologna
58 publications, 0.4%
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Sapienza University of Rome
56 publications, 0.39%
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Saint Petersburg State University
55 publications, 0.38%
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Shandong University of Science and Technology
55 publications, 0.38%
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Tokyo Institute of Technology
55 publications, 0.38%
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University
55 publications, 0.38%
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University of California, Los Angeles
55 publications, 0.38%
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University of Science and Technology of China
55 publications, 0.38%
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Michigan State University
54 publications, 0.37%
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Université de Lille
54 publications, 0.37%
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Chongqing University
53 publications, 0.37%
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
52 publications, 0.36%
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University of Science and Technology Beijing
51 publications, 0.35%
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Washington State University
51 publications, 0.35%
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University of Seville
51 publications, 0.35%
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University of Waterloo
51 publications, 0.35%
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University of Sheffield
51 publications, 0.35%
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Australian Defence Force Academy
50 publications, 0.34%
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Stanford University
50 publications, 0.34%
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
50 publications, 0.34%
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology
49 publications, 0.34%
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University of Washington
49 publications, 0.34%
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Northwestern Polytechnical University
48 publications, 0.33%
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University of Florence
48 publications, 0.33%
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University of Pavia
48 publications, 0.33%
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Wayne State University
48 publications, 0.33%
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École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris
48 publications, 0.33%
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
47 publications, 0.32%
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University of California, Riverside
47 publications, 0.32%
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80 publications, 2.68%
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Nanyang Technological University
63 publications, 2.11%
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Tsinghua University
62 publications, 2.08%
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Harbin Institute of Technology
59 publications, 1.98%
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Northeastern University
59 publications, 1.98%
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
52 publications, 1.74%
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
50 publications, 1.67%
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University of California, San Diego
45 publications, 1.51%
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Tongji University
44 publications, 1.47%
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Eindhoven University of Technology
44 publications, 1.47%
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Université Paris-Saclay
44 publications, 1.47%
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Beihang University
43 publications, 1.44%
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CentraleSupélec
43 publications, 1.44%
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Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
42 publications, 1.41%
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East China University of Science and Technology
39 publications, 1.31%
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University of Michigan
39 publications, 1.31%
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Southeast University
38 publications, 1.27%
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City University of Hong Kong
37 publications, 1.24%
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Shandong University
36 publications, 1.21%
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Australian National University
34 publications, 1.14%
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University of Groningen
34 publications, 1.14%
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Delft University of Technology
33 publications, 1.11%
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Zhejiang University
30 publications, 1%
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University of Padua
30 publications, 1%
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University of Alberta
30 publications, 1%
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
29 publications, 0.97%
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Tel Aviv University
29 publications, 0.97%
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Polytechnic University of Milan
29 publications, 0.97%
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Université de Lille
29 publications, 0.97%
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ITMO University
28 publications, 0.94%
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Imperial College London
28 publications, 0.94%
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
28 publications, 0.94%
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
27 publications, 0.9%
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Brunel University London
26 publications, 0.87%
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Nanjing University of Science and Technology
25 publications, 0.84%
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Shandong University of Science and Technology
25 publications, 0.84%
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Peking University
24 publications, 0.8%
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Dalian University of Technology
24 publications, 0.8%
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University of Lorraine
23 publications, 0.77%
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ETH Zurich
23 publications, 0.77%
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University of Science and Technology Beijing
23 publications, 0.77%
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Xidian University
23 publications, 0.77%
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Western Sydney University
23 publications, 0.77%
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University of Newcastle Australia
23 publications, 0.77%
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University of Victoria
23 publications, 0.77%
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology
22 publications, 0.74%
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Northwestern Polytechnical University
22 publications, 0.74%
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Chongqing University
22 publications, 0.74%
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University of Melbourne
22 publications, 0.74%
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Zhejiang University of Technology
21 publications, 0.7%
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University of Manchester
21 publications, 0.7%
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University of Texas at Arlington
21 publications, 0.7%
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Grenoble Alpes University
20 publications, 0.67%
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
20 publications, 0.67%
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Georgia Institute of technology
20 publications, 0.67%
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University of Science and Technology of China
20 publications, 0.67%
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Central South University
19 publications, 0.64%
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University of New South Wales
19 publications, 0.64%
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Guangdong University of Technology
19 publications, 0.64%
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Université Catholique de Louvain
18 publications, 0.6%
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Shanghai University
18 publications, 0.6%
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Southern University of Science and Technology
17 publications, 0.57%
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University of Rome Tor Vergata
17 publications, 0.57%
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
17 publications, 0.57%
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
16 publications, 0.54%
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University of Lisbon
16 publications, 0.54%
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Boston University
16 publications, 0.54%
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University of Colorado Boulder
16 publications, 0.54%
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Shandong Normal University
15 publications, 0.5%
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Donghua University
15 publications, 0.5%
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School for Advanced Studies Lucca
15 publications, 0.5%
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Swinburne University of Technology
15 publications, 0.5%
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South China University of Technology
14 publications, 0.47%
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Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
14 publications, 0.47%
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University of Oxford
14 publications, 0.47%
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University of Cambridge
14 publications, 0.47%
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University of California, Berkeley
14 publications, 0.47%
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University of Washington
14 publications, 0.47%
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Purdue University
14 publications, 0.47%
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University of Stuttgart
14 publications, 0.47%
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University of Florida
14 publications, 0.47%
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Sun Yat-sen University
13 publications, 0.44%
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Jiangnan University
13 publications, 0.44%
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Qufu Normal University
13 publications, 0.44%
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University of California, Irvine
13 publications, 0.44%
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Hangzhou Dianzi University
13 publications, 0.44%
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Kyoto University
13 publications, 0.44%
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Macau University of Science and Technology
13 publications, 0.44%
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Uppsala University
12 publications, 0.4%
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University of Bologna
12 publications, 0.4%
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University
12 publications, 0.4%
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University of Notre Dame
12 publications, 0.4%
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National Autonomous University of Mexico
12 publications, 0.4%
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University of Minnesota
12 publications, 0.4%
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Saint Petersburg State University
11 publications, 0.37%
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Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
11 publications, 0.37%
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University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
11 publications, 0.37%
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National University of Singapore
11 publications, 0.37%
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University of Sydney
11 publications, 0.37%
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University of Pavia
11 publications, 0.37%
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USA, 3492, 24.07%
USA
3492 publications, 24.07%
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China
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China, 2949, 20.33%
China
2949 publications, 20.33%
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France
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France, 1136, 7.83%
France
1136 publications, 7.83%
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Italy
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Italy, 1061, 7.31%
Italy
1061 publications, 7.31%
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Australia
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Australia, 1033, 7.12%
Australia
1033 publications, 7.12%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 901, 6.21%
United Kingdom
901 publications, 6.21%
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Canada
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Canada, 723, 4.98%
Canada
723 publications, 4.98%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 583, 4.02%
Netherlands
583 publications, 4.02%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 561, 3.87%
Sweden
561 publications, 3.87%
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Germany
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Germany, 522, 3.6%
Germany
522 publications, 3.6%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 468, 3.23%
Singapore
468 publications, 3.23%
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Japan
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Japan, 459, 3.16%
Japan
459 publications, 3.16%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 308, 2.12%
Republic of Korea
308 publications, 2.12%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 302, 2.08%
Belgium
302 publications, 2.08%
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Israel
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Israel, 233, 1.61%
Israel
233 publications, 1.61%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 193, 1.33%
Brazil
193 publications, 1.33%
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Spain
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Spain, 192, 1.32%
Spain
192 publications, 1.32%
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Russia
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Russia, 191, 1.32%
Russia
191 publications, 1.32%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 188, 1.3%
Switzerland
188 publications, 1.3%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 179, 1.23%
Mexico
179 publications, 1.23%
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India
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India, 174, 1.2%
India
174 publications, 1.2%
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Norway
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Norway, 145, 1%
Norway
145 publications, 1%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 100, 0.69%
Czech Republic
100 publications, 0.69%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 99, 0.68%
Turkey
99 publications, 0.68%
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Greece
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Greece, 86, 0.59%
Greece
86 publications, 0.59%
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Poland
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Poland, 86, 0.59%
Poland
86 publications, 0.59%
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Austria
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Austria, 78, 0.54%
Austria
78 publications, 0.54%
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Iran
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Iran, 74, 0.51%
Iran
74 publications, 0.51%
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Finland
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Finland, 70, 0.48%
Finland
70 publications, 0.48%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 59, 0.41%
Ireland
59 publications, 0.41%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 53, 0.37%
Portugal
53 publications, 0.37%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 52, 0.36%
Hungary
52 publications, 0.36%
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Romania
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Romania, 52, 0.36%
Romania
52 publications, 0.36%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 50, 0.34%
Argentina
50 publications, 0.34%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 46, 0.32%
South Africa
46 publications, 0.32%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 42, 0.29%
Denmark
42 publications, 0.29%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 42, 0.29%
Saudi Arabia
42 publications, 0.29%
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Chile
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Chile, 34, 0.23%
Chile
34 publications, 0.23%
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Czechoslovakia
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Czechoslovakia, 32, 0.22%
Czechoslovakia
32 publications, 0.22%
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USSR
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USSR, 29, 0.2%
USSR
29 publications, 0.2%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 28, 0.19%
Serbia
28 publications, 0.19%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 26, 0.18%
Egypt
26 publications, 0.18%
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Cyprus
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Cyprus, 24, 0.17%
Cyprus
24 publications, 0.17%
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Morocco
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Morocco, 23, 0.16%
Morocco
23 publications, 0.16%
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Vietnam
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Vietnam, 22, 0.15%
Vietnam
22 publications, 0.15%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 21, 0.14%
Malaysia
21 publications, 0.14%
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Luxembourg
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Luxembourg, 20, 0.14%
Luxembourg
20 publications, 0.14%
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Yugoslavia
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Yugoslavia, 20, 0.14%
Yugoslavia
20 publications, 0.14%
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Estonia
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Estonia, 18, 0.12%
Estonia
18 publications, 0.12%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 17, 0.12%
New Zealand
17 publications, 0.12%
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Qatar
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Qatar, 16, 0.11%
Qatar
16 publications, 0.11%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 16, 0.11%
Thailand
16 publications, 0.11%
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Ukraine
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Ukraine, 15, 0.1%
Ukraine
15 publications, 0.1%
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Iraq
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Iraq, 14, 0.1%
Iraq
14 publications, 0.1%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 14, 0.1%
Pakistan
14 publications, 0.1%
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Slovakia
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Slovakia, 14, 0.1%
Slovakia
14 publications, 0.1%
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Kuwait
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Kuwait, 13, 0.09%
Kuwait
13 publications, 0.09%
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UAE
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UAE, 13, 0.09%
UAE
13 publications, 0.09%
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Tunisia
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Tunisia, 11, 0.08%
Tunisia
11 publications, 0.08%
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Slovenia
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Slovenia, 10, 0.07%
Slovenia
10 publications, 0.07%
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Bulgaria
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Bulgaria, 9, 0.06%
Bulgaria
9 publications, 0.06%
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Croatia
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Croatia, 8, 0.06%
Croatia
8 publications, 0.06%
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Algeria
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Algeria, 7, 0.05%
Algeria
7 publications, 0.05%
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Indonesia
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Indonesia, 7, 0.05%
Indonesia
7 publications, 0.05%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 6, 0.04%
Jordan
6 publications, 0.04%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 6, 0.04%
Colombia
6 publications, 0.04%
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Venezuela
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Venezuela, 5, 0.03%
Venezuela
5 publications, 0.03%
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Peru
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Peru, 5, 0.03%
Peru
5 publications, 0.03%
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North Macedonia
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North Macedonia, 5, 0.03%
North Macedonia
5 publications, 0.03%
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Ecuador
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Ecuador, 5, 0.03%
Ecuador
5 publications, 0.03%
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Belarus
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Belarus, 3, 0.02%
Belarus
3 publications, 0.02%
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Georgia
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Georgia, 3, 0.02%
Georgia
3 publications, 0.02%
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Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka, 3, 0.02%
Sri Lanka
3 publications, 0.02%
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2, 0.01%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2 publications, 0.01%
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Iceland
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Iceland, 2, 0.01%
Iceland
2 publications, 0.01%
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Lebanon
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Lebanon, 2, 0.01%
Lebanon
2 publications, 0.01%
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Lithuania
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Lithuania, 2, 0.01%
Lithuania
2 publications, 0.01%
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Trinidad and Tobago, 2, 0.01%
Trinidad and Tobago
2 publications, 0.01%
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Uruguay
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Uruguay, 2, 0.01%
Uruguay
2 publications, 0.01%
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Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijan, 1, 0.01%
Azerbaijan
1 publication, 0.01%
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Benin
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Benin, 1, 0.01%
Benin
1 publication, 0.01%
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Brunei
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Brunei, 1, 0.01%
Brunei
1 publication, 0.01%
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Ghana
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Ghana, 1, 0.01%
Ghana
1 publication, 0.01%
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Kenya
|
Kenya, 1, 0.01%
Kenya
1 publication, 0.01%
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Myanmar
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Myanmar, 1, 0.01%
Myanmar
1 publication, 0.01%
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Oman
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Oman, 1, 0.01%
Oman
1 publication, 0.01%
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Senegal
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Senegal, 1, 0.01%
Senegal
1 publication, 0.01%
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Montenegro
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Montenegro, 1, 0.01%
Montenegro
1 publication, 0.01%
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopia, 1, 0.01%
Ethiopia
1 publication, 0.01%
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Jamaica
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Jamaica, 1, 0.01%
Jamaica
1 publication, 0.01%
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China
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China, 1025, 34.33%
China
1025 publications, 34.33%
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USA
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USA, 492, 16.48%
USA
492 publications, 16.48%
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France
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France, 202, 6.76%
France
202 publications, 6.76%
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Italy
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Italy, 201, 6.73%
Italy
201 publications, 6.73%
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Australia
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Australia, 167, 5.59%
Australia
167 publications, 5.59%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 154, 5.16%
United Kingdom
154 publications, 5.16%
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Germany
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Germany, 112, 3.75%
Germany
112 publications, 3.75%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 112, 3.75%
Netherlands
112 publications, 3.75%
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Canada
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Canada, 106, 3.55%
Canada
106 publications, 3.55%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 80, 2.68%
Sweden
80 publications, 2.68%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 72, 2.41%
Singapore
72 publications, 2.41%
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Japan
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Japan, 66, 2.21%
Japan
66 publications, 2.21%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 57, 1.91%
Republic of Korea
57 publications, 1.91%
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Russia
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Russia, 43, 1.44%
Russia
43 publications, 1.44%
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Spain
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Spain, 42, 1.41%
Spain
42 publications, 1.41%
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India
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India, 41, 1.37%
India
41 publications, 1.37%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 40, 1.34%
Mexico
40 publications, 1.34%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 40, 1.34%
Switzerland
40 publications, 1.34%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 39, 1.31%
Brazil
39 publications, 1.31%
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Israel
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Israel, 39, 1.31%
Israel
39 publications, 1.31%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 31, 1.04%
Belgium
31 publications, 1.04%
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Norway
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Norway, 25, 0.84%
Norway
25 publications, 0.84%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 19, 0.64%
Portugal
19 publications, 0.64%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 18, 0.6%
Ireland
18 publications, 0.6%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 17, 0.57%
Turkey
17 publications, 0.57%
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Austria
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Austria, 14, 0.47%
Austria
14 publications, 0.47%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 14, 0.47%
Argentina
14 publications, 0.47%
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Greece
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Greece, 14, 0.47%
Greece
14 publications, 0.47%
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Iran
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Iran, 14, 0.47%
Iran
14 publications, 0.47%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 13, 0.44%
Czech Republic
13 publications, 0.44%
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Poland
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Poland, 12, 0.4%
Poland
12 publications, 0.4%
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Vietnam
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Vietnam, 9, 0.3%
Vietnam
9 publications, 0.3%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 9, 0.3%
Saudi Arabia
9 publications, 0.3%
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Cyprus
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Cyprus, 8, 0.27%
Cyprus
8 publications, 0.27%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 8, 0.27%
Malaysia
8 publications, 0.27%
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Chile
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Chile, 7, 0.23%
Chile
7 publications, 0.23%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 6, 0.2%
Hungary
6 publications, 0.2%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 6, 0.2%
Denmark
6 publications, 0.2%
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Qatar
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Qatar, 6, 0.2%
Qatar
6 publications, 0.2%
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Luxembourg
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Luxembourg, 5, 0.17%
Luxembourg
5 publications, 0.17%
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Romania
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Romania, 5, 0.17%
Romania
5 publications, 0.17%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 5, 0.17%
South Africa
5 publications, 0.17%
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Estonia
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Estonia, 4, 0.13%
Estonia
4 publications, 0.13%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 4, 0.13%
Colombia
4 publications, 0.13%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 4, 0.13%
Serbia
4 publications, 0.13%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 4, 0.13%
Thailand
4 publications, 0.13%
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Morocco
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Morocco, 3, 0.1%
Morocco
3 publications, 0.1%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 3, 0.1%
New Zealand
3 publications, 0.1%
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UAE
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UAE, 3, 0.1%
UAE
3 publications, 0.1%
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Pakistan
|
Pakistan, 3, 0.1%
Pakistan
3 publications, 0.1%
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Peru
|
Peru, 3, 0.1%
Peru
3 publications, 0.1%
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North Macedonia
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North Macedonia, 3, 0.1%
North Macedonia
3 publications, 0.1%
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Bulgaria
|
Bulgaria, 2, 0.07%
Bulgaria
2 publications, 0.07%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 2, 0.07%
Jordan
2 publications, 0.07%
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Slovakia
|
Slovakia, 2, 0.07%
Slovakia
2 publications, 0.07%
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Slovenia
|
Slovenia, 2, 0.07%
Slovenia
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Tunisia
|
Tunisia, 2, 0.07%
Tunisia
2 publications, 0.07%
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Finland
|
Finland, 2, 0.07%
Finland
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Croatia
|
Croatia, 2, 0.07%
Croatia
2 publications, 0.07%
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Belarus
|
Belarus, 1, 0.03%
Belarus
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Algeria
|
Algeria, 1, 0.03%
Algeria
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1, 0.03%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 publication, 0.03%
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Brunei
|
Brunei, 1, 0.03%
Brunei
1 publication, 0.03%
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Venezuela
|
Venezuela, 1, 0.03%
Venezuela
1 publication, 0.03%
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Egypt
|
Egypt, 1, 0.03%
Egypt
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Indonesia
|
Indonesia, 1, 0.03%
Indonesia
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Iraq
|
Iraq, 1, 0.03%
Iraq
1 publication, 0.03%
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Iceland
|
Iceland, 1, 0.03%
Iceland
1 publication, 0.03%
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Kuwait
|
Kuwait, 1, 0.03%
Kuwait
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Lebanon
|
Lebanon, 1, 0.03%
Lebanon
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Lithuania
|
Lithuania, 1, 0.03%
Lithuania
1 publication, 0.03%
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Myanmar
|
Myanmar, 1, 0.03%
Myanmar
1 publication, 0.03%
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Ecuador
|
Ecuador, 1, 0.03%
Ecuador
1 publication, 0.03%
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Jamaica
|
Jamaica, 1, 0.03%
Jamaica
1 publication, 0.03%
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