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3.1
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0.982
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Categories
Communication
Health (social science)
Library and Information Sciences
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Areas
Medicine
Social Sciences
Years of issue
1996-2025
journal names
Journal of Health Communication
J HEALTH COMMUN
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Publications found: 721

Reflective Inquiries in the Classroom
Skovsmose O.
In this final chapter I present a dialogic theory of learning mathematics in terms of the following learning interacts: getting in contact, exploring, positioning, foregrounding, externalising, and doubting. This theory captures both the learning of mathematics and learning about mathematics. When having the latter kind of learning in mind, I also talk about processes of reflective inquiries. They might bring to the forefront the ways in which mathematics is involved in all kinds of social affairs, and question the glorifications of mathematics. Reflective inquiries are important for bringing mathematics out of an ethical vacuum. I present examples of how students can be engaged in reflective inquiries. Such inquiries might concern the nature of mathematical truth and oppose absolutist positions. They might concern socio-political issues and reveal how mathematics can be a means for identifying cases of social injustice. Reflective inquiries never result in definite conclusions. They are of an aporetic nature.

Indefinite with Respect to Power
Skovsmose O.
The close connection between mathematics and power is expressed in many ways. One way is the formation of the digital panopticon that is making use of big data. We are all potentially open to being observed as the data about our behaviour is collected, stored, and made available for analysis. Big-data analysis demands new mathematical and statistical techniques; it is of huge interest to financial markets, for social control, and for the military. Economic decision-making is an expression of the mathematics-power amalgamation. Algorithmic procedures can ascribe a credit score to a person, and based on this score a bank can judge whether the customer should be offered a loan or not. The FICO system was an original way to do so, but recently e-score systems have been created that make use of big data. Social power concerns the governing of and conditions for democratic life. The crucial question is whether further mathematisation of society tends to support or obstruct democratic life. Mathematics contributes to research on enhancement of military efficiency, and much of this research is directly financed by the military.

Modernity and the Holocaust
Skovsmose O.
The modern project embraces a belief in progress, a belief nourished by a trust in human rationality. It encompasses the conviction that after the scientific revolution, science found its proper form and has made ongoing advances ever since. The belief in progress also includes a technological optimism, seeing technology as a solid engine of progress. However, the modern project includes profound ambiguities. As part of Modernity, one sees brutal forms of colonisations, the development of slave trade, and the formulation of explicit racist worldviews. The industrial revolution established new forms of exploitation and oppression of workers and their families. Also during Modernity, several acts of genocide have taken place. The Holocaust is just one gruesome example. Mathematics is an integral part of all features of Modernity, and the ambiguities inscribed in Modernity might be inscribed in mathematics as well. A critical philosophy of mathematics must bring to the forefront the diversity of roles, including the horrific ones, that might be played by mathematics.

Globalised Exploitation
Skovsmose O.
The so-called “big discoveries” started a race to establish colonies worldwide. Colonisation harboured imperialism, which facilitated brutal exploitation through the extraction of natural and human resources. Attempts to “justify” colonisation gave rise to further racist explanations. With the phrase “the irony of globalisation”, I refer to some ambiguity encapsulated in this notion. On the one hand, globalisation seems to indicate solidarity, to embrace the perception that we are all in it together, and to signal a universal concern for each other. On the other hand, processes of globalisation demonstrate brutal forms of exclusion and exploitation. The globalised world is a world apart. Processes of globalisation include the automatisation of production processes, financial transactions, and the free movements of ownership. Such processes are rooted in mathematics-based technologies. Mathematics is deeply embedded in global networking and in all its accompanying ambiguities.

Glorification of Science and Mathematics
Skovsmose O.
Copernicus proposed a heliocentric cosmology which initiated the scientific revolution. Further important contributions came from Galilei, Kepler, and Descartes, before a coherent mathematics-mechanical worldview was presented by Newton. According to this view, nature is operating according to laws that can be formulated mathematically. This inspired the idea, strongly advocated by logical positivism, that mathematics is the language of science. This brought together the Modern glorification of mathematics, claiming mathematics ensures scientific unity, objectivity, and neutrality. This view coagulated as a paradigmatic dogma portraying science and mathematics as isolated phenomena not involved in any social or political complexities. This idea engenders an inadequate conception of science and mathematics.

Indefinite with Respect to Concepts and Proofs
Skovsmose O.
A critical philosophy of mathematics considers mathematics as being indefinite. Mathematical constructions are not heading towards definite formats; they are tentative and always open to change. In this chapter I concentrate on showing mathematics as being indefinite with respect to concepts and proofs. I illustrate this with reference to the changing roles of the notion of infinitesimal. Before the nineteenth century the term infinitesimal was used liberally, but in the nineteenth century it became a concern to ensure rigour in mathematical reasoning, and to get the infinitesimals under control. The notion of function is indefinite; in fact, it has not always been part of the mathematical vocabulary. Neither Newton nor Leibniz operated with the notion of function. The very word function was first used by Bernoulli, and Euler made some further clarifications of the notion. The notion of infinity has, in its own way, brought about huge controversies in mathematics. The notion is indefinite, and this indefiniteness has a huge impact on what to consider as a valid mathematical proof.

Performatives
Skovsmose O.
Mathematical performatives are found in all spheres of life. Mathematics does not simply depict reality, but rather formats the natural as well as the social reality that it is assumed to describe. Mathematics fabricates the mechanical worker as a gear to be incorporated in the clockwork-like production machinery. Mathematics contributes to the sanctification of norms, for instance with respect to health, beauty, and productivity. Mathematics is used for splitting up practices into a surface practice requiring a few competences, and a deep practice operating with complex sets of mathematical algorithms. Mathematics is formatting our future—for instance, by providing means for constructing climate models and for completing experimental forecasting. Mathematics and power are interacting phenomena, but mathematics tends to disguise this interaction. By means of mathematics it is possible to identify cases of injustice and, in this way, articulation of social justice also becomes one of the possible performatives of mathematics.

Action and Ethics
Skovsmose O.
Much philosophy of action has focused on what could be called individual or collective actions. One can, however, also consider structural actions, which need not be deliberately performed by any individual, team, group, or institution. Structural actions can be extremely powerful and have a profound and also devastating social impact. In this chapter I am going to elaborate on the performative interpretation of mathematics by relating mathematics to individual, collective, as well as structural actions. A variety of different consequences can be brought about by actions, and so these actions need to be critically addressed. I see critique of action as being an ethical endeavour. Logical positivism has insisted on the existence of a sharp distinction between, on the one hand, mathematics and science, and, on the other hand, ethics. Logical positivism inserts mathematics and science into an ethical vacuum. A critical philosophy of mathematics opposes the elimination of ethics from mathematics, and highlights that mathematics is involved in all spheres of life, including the formation of wonders as well as of horrors. This brings mathematics face to face with an ethical challenge.

Mathematics as Logical Tautologies
Skovsmose O.
Logicism tried to show that the foundation of mathematics is in logic. The logicist programme was launched by Frege, and elaborated in technical details by Whitehead and Russell. Logicism confronts the idea that mathematical notions and theorems are grounded in empirical observations and personal experiences; logicism confronts any such form of psychologism. A key point in the logicist programme is Frege’s definition of number in terms of set theoretical notions. According to logicism all mathematical concepts can be defined by logical concepts, and all mathematical theorems can be derived from logical theorems. Consequently, logicism sees mathematics as logic. Since logical theorems can be shown to be tautologies, all mathematical theorems consequently become tautologies. Logicism inspires the idea that the proper language of science is a formal mathematical language, where the meanings of concepts are defined in terms of sets, and the meanings of propositions are defined in terms of their truth values. A similar theory of meaning has found its way into mathematics education dressed up like the Modern Mathematics Movements.

Domination by Technology
Skovsmose O.
According to modern self-understanding, the industrial revolution was important because of the way it increased human productivity and, consequently, secured human welfare. Accordingly, much philosophy of technology has established the optimistic understanding that technology, together with science, is a reliable engine of progress. However, technology does not operate as a transparent tool that we human beings can dominate and freely use for our selected purposes. Technology enters into human life; it enters the human being; it transforms society. Technological rationality formats production processes, management approaches, and economic strategies. To a critical philosophy of mathematics, it is important to consider how the implementation of a mathematics-mechanical worldview might serve particular political and economic priorities, and how this view shapes our living conditions.

Indefinite with Respect to Culture
Skovsmose O.
The colonisation of mathematics is engraved in the version of the history of mathematics that presents it as a Western achievement. As part of the process of colonisation, Eurocentrism developed into an all-dominating perspective on the world, and the white-supremacy ideology became part of the modern outlook. The European colonisation of mathematics was accomplished by cutting away the non-Greek roots of mathematics, and by describing Greek culture as European. The Eurocentric presentation of the history of mathematics is, however, a myth that has transformed into an unquestionable given, repeated in many mathematics textbooks, including brief sketches of the history of mathematics. Ethnomathematical studies have contributed profoundly to the recognition of the multiplicities of the enculturation of mathematics. For a critical philosophy of mathematics, it is crucial to acknowledge this multiplicity and to recognise mathematics as being indefinite with respect to culture.

Indefinite with Respect to Topics and Applications
Skovsmose O.
Mathematics is indefinite with respect to topics. This is illustrated by the Modern Mathematics Movement, which brought about revolutionary changes to the mathematics curriculum. These changes were facilitated by an incoherent combination of political preoccupations, military interests, economic priorities, and intrinsic mathematical ideas. That mathematics is indefinite with respect to applications is illustrated by the radical change in research related to algorithms. The Entscheidungsproblem is a specific metamathematical problem, whose solution presupposed that the notion of algorithm was clearly specified. This specification was done by means of the Turing machine, a conception tremendously important in the development of computing. That mathematics is indefinite with respect to applications is also illustrated by the development of modern cryptography, which refers to cryptography based on computing. In the development of modern cryptography, number theory plays a huge role. Results from apparently harmless pure number theory have acquired massive economic and also military interests.

Mathematics as Mental Acts
Skovsmose O.
Intuitionism accuses formalism of confusing mathematics with formal systems. Mathematics is a metal act, and not a string of symbols. According to intuitionism, many of the proofs used in mathematics are not valid. The paradoxes that brought mathematics into a foundational crisis would all evaporate if the process of proof had been “constructive”. This brings intuitionism to articulate a logic that is different from classical logic; for instance, the principle of the excluded middle is not valid in intuitionistic logic. In classical logic the meaning of the logical connectives can be clarified in terms of truth tables, but this is not so in intuitionistic logic. Through a discussion of language, mathematics, and meaning, Brouwer inspired Wittgenstein to return to philosophy, and he inspired Freudenthal to see mathematics as a human activity.

Mathematics as Formal Structures
Skovsmose O.
The formalist concept of mathematics was built in steps. The first step was taken by Hilbert when he investigated the foundation of geometry. It had long been recognised that Euclid’s Elements had flaws, as some proofs were not only reached through logical deduction, but also based on intuitive readings of figures and diagrams. While Euclid presented five axioms, Hilbert presented 20 axioms as the foundations of geometry. A second step was taken by the metamathematical programme, which turned mathematical theories into objects for systematic study. They were concerned with the independence of mathematical axioms, the consistency and completeness of mathematical theories, and the possibility of solving the decision problem. A third step consisted of specifying what a formal system is in terms of: the alphabet the system; the sequences of symbols that count as formulas; the set of formulas that serve as axioms; the rules of inference to apply when making deductions; the notion of proof; and the definition of a theorem. With this clarification of a formal system, formalism declares that mathematics is made up of formalisms.

Mathematics as Mathematicians’ Practice
Skovsmose O.
The philosophy of mathematical practice attempts to give the philosophy of mathematics a new beginning. Essential for this beginning is to acknowledge that mathematics is constructed by humans. Hence, as with any other kind of human knowledge construction, mathematics is fallible, corrigible, tentative, and evolving. According to the philosophy of mathematical practice, mathematics can be defined simply as the mathematicians’ practice—it is what mathematicians do. For a philosophy of mathematical practice, it is important to address features of this practice instead of being preoccupied with problems defined through philosophic traditions. It is important to explore the concept of proof, not by embracing any specific ideals, but by considering the variety of ways proof is accomplished in practice. As with logicism, formalism, and intuitionism, so also the philosophy of mathematic practice operates in an ethical vacuum by not considering what might be the social impact of bringing mathematics into action.
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44 publications, 1.7%
|
|
Northwestern University
44 publications, 1.7%
|
|
University of Wisconsin–Madison
43 publications, 1.66%
|
|
University of Southern California
40 publications, 1.54%
|
|
University of Texas at Austin
40 publications, 1.54%
|
|
Pennsylvania State University
39 publications, 1.5%
|
|
University of California, San Francisco
39 publications, 1.5%
|
|
University of Maryland, College Park
36 publications, 1.39%
|
|
Cornell University
35 publications, 1.35%
|
|
George Mason University
35 publications, 1.35%
|
|
University of Michigan
34 publications, 1.31%
|
|
Purdue University
34 publications, 1.31%
|
|
University of Amsterdam
32 publications, 1.23%
|
|
San Diego State University
30 publications, 1.16%
|
|
University of Miami
30 publications, 1.16%
|
|
University of Florida
29 publications, 1.12%
|
|
University of Utah
29 publications, 1.12%
|
|
Nanyang Technological University
28 publications, 1.08%
|
|
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
27 publications, 1.04%
|
|
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
26 publications, 1%
|
|
National University of Singapore
25 publications, 0.96%
|
|
Yale University
25 publications, 0.96%
|
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Texas A&M University
25 publications, 0.96%
|
|
University of Washington
24 publications, 0.93%
|
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
24 publications, 0.93%
|
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University at Buffalo, State University of New York
24 publications, 0.93%
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
24 publications, 0.93%
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University of California, Davis
23 publications, 0.89%
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University of Minnesota
23 publications, 0.89%
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New York University
22 publications, 0.85%
|
|
University of Arizona
22 publications, 0.85%
|
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Indiana University Bloomington
22 publications, 0.85%
|
|
University of Connecticut
22 publications, 0.85%
|
|
University of Alabama at Birmingham
21 publications, 0.81%
|
|
Columbia University
20 publications, 0.77%
|
|
University of California, Los Angeles
20 publications, 0.77%
|
|
Tufts University
19 publications, 0.73%
|
|
Ohio University
19 publications, 0.73%
|
|
Food and Drug Administration
19 publications, 0.73%
|
|
Washington University in St. Louis
18 publications, 0.69%
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University of Illinois at Chicago
18 publications, 0.69%
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Virginia Commonwealth University
18 publications, 0.69%
|
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UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
18 publications, 0.69%
|
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University of South Florida
17 publications, 0.66%
|
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Colorado State University
16 publications, 0.62%
|
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Duke University
16 publications, 0.62%
|
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University of Waterloo
16 publications, 0.62%
|
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Northeastern University
15 publications, 0.58%
|
|
Brown University
15 publications, 0.58%
|
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University of Sydney
14 publications, 0.54%
|
|
Arizona State University
14 publications, 0.54%
|
|
Yonsei University
13 publications, 0.5%
|
|
North Carolina State University
13 publications, 0.5%
|
|
West Virginia University
13 publications, 0.5%
|
|
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
13 publications, 0.5%
|
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Fox Chase Cancer Center
13 publications, 0.5%
|
|
Temple University
13 publications, 0.5%
|
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Mayo Clinic
13 publications, 0.5%
|
|
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
12 publications, 0.46%
|
|
Vanderbilt University
12 publications, 0.46%
|
|
Texas Christian University
12 publications, 0.46%
|
|
Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center
11 publications, 0.42%
|
|
University of Central Florida
11 publications, 0.42%
|
|
Wayne State University
11 publications, 0.42%
|
|
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
11 publications, 0.42%
|
|
Texas Tech University
11 publications, 0.42%
|
|
University of Alabama
11 publications, 0.42%
|
|
University of Houston
11 publications, 0.42%
|
|
University of Haifa
10 publications, 0.39%
|
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Maastricht University
10 publications, 0.39%
|
|
University of California, Berkeley
10 publications, 0.39%
|
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University of Chicago
10 publications, 0.39%
|
|
Georgia State University
10 publications, 0.39%
|
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Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
10 publications, 0.39%
|
|
University of Alberta
10 publications, 0.39%
|
|
Wake Forest University
10 publications, 0.39%
|
|
Florida State University
9 publications, 0.35%
|
|
Queen's University at Kingston
9 publications, 0.35%
|
|
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
9 publications, 0.35%
|
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University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
9 publications, 0.35%
|
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Huntsman Cancer Institute
9 publications, 0.35%
|
|
Drexel University
8 publications, 0.31%
|
|
National Chengchi University
8 publications, 0.31%
|
|
University of Melbourne
8 publications, 0.31%
|
|
Cancer Council Victoria
8 publications, 0.31%
|
|
University of California, Santa Barbara
8 publications, 0.31%
|
|
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
8 publications, 0.31%
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University College London
7 publications, 0.27%
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Stony Brook University
7 publications, 0.27%
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University of Pennsylvania
20 publications, 4.4%
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
18 publications, 3.96%
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Washington State University
16 publications, 3.52%
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National University of Singapore
14 publications, 3.08%
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Cornell University
13 publications, 2.86%
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Ohio State University
13 publications, 2.86%
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Johns Hopkins University
12 publications, 2.64%
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Emory University
11 publications, 2.42%
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Michigan State University
10 publications, 2.2%
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Purdue University
10 publications, 2.2%
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
10 publications, 2.2%
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Harvard University
9 publications, 1.98%
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University at Buffalo, State University of New York
9 publications, 1.98%
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George Mason University
8 publications, 1.76%
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New York University
8 publications, 1.76%
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University of Texas at Austin
8 publications, 1.76%
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University of Southern California
7 publications, 1.54%
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Pennsylvania State University
7 publications, 1.54%
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Boston University
7 publications, 1.54%
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Yonsei University
7 publications, 1.54%
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
7 publications, 1.54%
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University of California, San Francisco
7 publications, 1.54%
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
7 publications, 1.54%
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University of Miami
7 publications, 1.54%
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University of Kentucky
7 publications, 1.54%
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University of Connecticut
7 publications, 1.54%
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George Washington University
6 publications, 1.32%
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Nanyang Technological University
5 publications, 1.1%
|
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Stony Brook University
5 publications, 1.1%
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Northwestern University
5 publications, 1.1%
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University of California, Davis
5 publications, 1.1%
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University of Arizona
5 publications, 1.1%
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University of Michigan
5 publications, 1.1%
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Bielefeld University
5 publications, 1.1%
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University of Maryland, College Park
5 publications, 1.1%
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University of Florida
5 publications, 1.1%
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Texas A&M University
5 publications, 1.1%
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Texas Christian University
5 publications, 1.1%
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
4 publications, 0.88%
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Columbia University
4 publications, 0.88%
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Seoul National University
4 publications, 0.88%
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Arizona State University
4 publications, 0.88%
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Tufts University
4 publications, 0.88%
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San Diego State University
4 publications, 0.88%
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University of South Florida
4 publications, 0.88%
|
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
4 publications, 0.88%
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UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
4 publications, 0.88%
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Indiana University Bloomington
4 publications, 0.88%
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United States National Library of Medicine
4 publications, 0.88%
|
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University of Utah
4 publications, 0.88%
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National Cancer Institute
4 publications, 0.88%
|
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Tsinghua University
3 publications, 0.66%
|
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
3 publications, 0.66%
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University of Zurich
3 publications, 0.66%
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Yale University
3 publications, 0.66%
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Korea University
3 publications, 0.66%
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West Virginia University
3 publications, 0.66%
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Syracuse University
3 publications, 0.66%
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University of California, Berkeley
3 publications, 0.66%
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University of Washington
3 publications, 0.66%
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
3 publications, 0.66%
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Northeastern University
3 publications, 0.66%
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Georgia State University
3 publications, 0.66%
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Oakland University
3 publications, 0.66%
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
3 publications, 0.66%
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University of Amsterdam
3 publications, 0.66%
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Temple University
3 publications, 0.66%
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Mayo Clinic
3 publications, 0.66%
|
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La Salle University
3 publications, 0.66%
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Miami University
3 publications, 0.66%
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University of Delaware
3 publications, 0.66%
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Huntsman Cancer Institute
3 publications, 0.66%
|
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Texas State University
3 publications, 0.66%
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University of Houston
3 publications, 0.66%
|
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University of Haifa
2 publications, 0.44%
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Renmin University of China
2 publications, 0.44%
|
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Tianjin University
2 publications, 0.44%
|
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University of Southern Denmark
2 publications, 0.44%
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Florida State University
2 publications, 0.44%
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Drexel University
2 publications, 0.44%
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University of Sydney
2 publications, 0.44%
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Georgia Institute of technology
2 publications, 0.44%
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Iowa State University
2 publications, 0.44%
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University of Melbourne
2 publications, 0.44%
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University of Tasmania
2 publications, 0.44%
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Georgetown University
2 publications, 0.44%
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Hanyang University
2 publications, 0.44%
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Makerere University
2 publications, 0.44%
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Auburn University
2 publications, 0.44%
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Chonnam National University
2 publications, 0.44%
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Ewha Womans University
2 publications, 0.44%
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Oregon State University
2 publications, 0.44%
|
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Duke University
2 publications, 0.44%
|
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Kwangwoon University
2 publications, 0.44%
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New York University Langone Health
2 publications, 0.44%
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Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center
2 publications, 0.44%
|
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University of Chicago
2 publications, 0.44%
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Ohio University
2 publications, 0.44%
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University of Macau
2 publications, 0.44%
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Dartmouth College
2 publications, 0.44%
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USA, 1872, 72.17%
USA
1872 publications, 72.17%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 74, 2.85%
Republic of Korea
74 publications, 2.85%
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China
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China, 71, 2.74%
China
71 publications, 2.74%
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Canada
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Canada, 62, 2.39%
Canada
62 publications, 2.39%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 60, 2.31%
United Kingdom
60 publications, 2.31%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 58, 2.24%
Netherlands
58 publications, 2.24%
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Australia
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Australia, 52, 2%
Australia
52 publications, 2%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 52, 2%
Singapore
52 publications, 2%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 27, 1.04%
Switzerland
27 publications, 1.04%
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Germany
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Germany, 22, 0.85%
Germany
22 publications, 0.85%
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Israel
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Israel, 21, 0.81%
Israel
21 publications, 0.81%
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India
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India, 14, 0.54%
India
14 publications, 0.54%
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Kenya
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Kenya, 14, 0.54%
Kenya
14 publications, 0.54%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 12, 0.46%
Belgium
12 publications, 0.46%
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Spain
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Spain, 12, 0.46%
Spain
12 publications, 0.46%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 11, 0.42%
South Africa
11 publications, 0.42%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 9, 0.35%
New Zealand
9 publications, 0.35%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 7, 0.27%
Denmark
7 publications, 0.27%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 7, 0.27%
Pakistan
7 publications, 0.27%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 7, 0.27%
Sweden
7 publications, 0.27%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 6, 0.23%
Ireland
6 publications, 0.23%
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Italy
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Italy, 5, 0.19%
Italy
5 publications, 0.19%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 5, 0.19%
Mexico
5 publications, 0.19%
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Finland
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Finland, 5, 0.19%
Finland
5 publications, 0.19%
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France
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France, 4, 0.15%
France
4 publications, 0.15%
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Austria
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Austria, 4, 0.15%
Austria
4 publications, 0.15%
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Côte d'Ivoire
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Côte d'Ivoire, 4, 0.15%
Côte d'Ivoire
4 publications, 0.15%
|
Nepal
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Nepal, 4, 0.15%
Nepal
4 publications, 0.15%
|
Nigeria
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Nigeria, 4, 0.15%
Nigeria
4 publications, 0.15%
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UAE
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UAE, 4, 0.15%
UAE
4 publications, 0.15%
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Sierra Leone
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Sierra Leone, 4, 0.15%
Sierra Leone
4 publications, 0.15%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 4, 0.15%
Thailand
4 publications, 0.15%
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Japan
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Japan, 4, 0.15%
Japan
4 publications, 0.15%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 3, 0.12%
Brazil
3 publications, 0.12%
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Ghana
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Ghana, 3, 0.12%
Ghana
3 publications, 0.12%
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Liberia
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Liberia, 3, 0.12%
Liberia
3 publications, 0.12%
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Mozambique
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Mozambique, 3, 0.12%
Mozambique
3 publications, 0.12%
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Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico, 3, 0.12%
Puerto Rico
3 publications, 0.12%
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Tanzania
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Tanzania, 3, 0.12%
Tanzania
3 publications, 0.12%
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Uganda
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Uganda, 3, 0.12%
Uganda
3 publications, 0.12%
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopia, 3, 0.12%
Ethiopia
3 publications, 0.12%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 2, 0.08%
Portugal
2 publications, 0.08%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 2, 0.08%
Argentina
2 publications, 0.08%
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Botswana
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Botswana, 2, 0.08%
Botswana
2 publications, 0.08%
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Greece
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Greece, 2, 0.08%
Greece
2 publications, 0.08%
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Zambia
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Zambia, 2, 0.08%
Zambia
2 publications, 0.08%
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Indonesia
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Indonesia, 2, 0.08%
Indonesia
2 publications, 0.08%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 2, 0.08%
Colombia
2 publications, 0.08%
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Lebanon
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Lebanon, 2, 0.08%
Lebanon
2 publications, 0.08%
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Mali
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Mali, 2, 0.08%
Mali
2 publications, 0.08%
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Rwanda
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Rwanda, 2, 0.08%
Rwanda
2 publications, 0.08%
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Senegal
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Senegal, 2, 0.08%
Senegal
2 publications, 0.08%
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Togo
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Togo, 2, 0.08%
Togo
2 publications, 0.08%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 2, 0.08%
Turkey
2 publications, 0.08%
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Chile
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Chile, 2, 0.08%
Chile
2 publications, 0.08%
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Jamaica
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Jamaica, 2, 0.08%
Jamaica
2 publications, 0.08%
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Russia
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Russia, 1, 0.04%
Russia
1 publication, 0.04%
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Bangladesh
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Bangladesh, 1, 0.04%
Bangladesh
1 publication, 0.04%
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Vietnam
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Vietnam, 1, 0.04%
Vietnam
1 publication, 0.04%
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Georgia
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Georgia, 1, 0.04%
Georgia
1 publication, 0.04%
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Guam
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Guam, 1, 0.04%
Guam
1 publication, 0.04%
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Iraq
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Iraq, 1, 0.04%
Iraq
1 publication, 0.04%
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Cameroon
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Cameroon, 1, 0.04%
Cameroon
1 publication, 0.04%
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Qatar
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Qatar, 1, 0.04%
Qatar
1 publication, 0.04%
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Congo-Brazzaville
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Congo-Brazzaville, 1, 0.04%
Congo-Brazzaville
1 publication, 0.04%
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Malawi
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Malawi, 1, 0.04%
Malawi
1 publication, 0.04%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 1, 0.04%
Malaysia
1 publication, 0.04%
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Monaco
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Monaco, 1, 0.04%
Monaco
1 publication, 0.04%
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Niger
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Niger, 1, 0.04%
Niger
1 publication, 0.04%
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Norway
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Norway, 1, 0.04%
Norway
1 publication, 0.04%
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Paraguay
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Paraguay, 1, 0.04%
Paraguay
1 publication, 0.04%
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Peru
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Peru, 1, 0.04%
Peru
1 publication, 0.04%
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Poland
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Poland, 1, 0.04%
Poland
1 publication, 0.04%
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Croatia
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Croatia, 1, 0.04%
Croatia
1 publication, 0.04%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 1, 0.04%
Czech Republic
1 publication, 0.04%
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Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka, 1, 0.04%
Sri Lanka
1 publication, 0.04%
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USA, 349, 76.7%
USA
349 publications, 76.7%
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China
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China, 32, 7.03%
China
32 publications, 7.03%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 30, 6.59%
Republic of Korea
30 publications, 6.59%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 20, 4.4%
Singapore
20 publications, 4.4%
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Germany
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Germany, 11, 2.42%
Germany
11 publications, 2.42%
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Australia
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Australia, 11, 2.42%
Australia
11 publications, 2.42%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 8, 1.76%
United Kingdom
8 publications, 1.76%
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Canada
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Canada, 7, 1.54%
Canada
7 publications, 1.54%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 7, 1.54%
Netherlands
7 publications, 1.54%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 6, 1.32%
Switzerland
6 publications, 1.32%
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Spain
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Spain, 4, 0.88%
Spain
4 publications, 0.88%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 3, 0.66%
Belgium
3 publications, 0.66%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 3, 0.66%
Denmark
3 publications, 0.66%
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India
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India, 3, 0.66%
India
3 publications, 0.66%
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Italy
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Italy, 3, 0.66%
Italy
3 publications, 0.66%
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Côte d'Ivoire
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Côte d'Ivoire, 3, 0.66%
Côte d'Ivoire
3 publications, 0.66%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 3, 0.66%
South Africa
3 publications, 0.66%
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Austria
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Austria, 2, 0.44%
Austria
2 publications, 0.44%
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Israel
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Israel, 2, 0.44%
Israel
2 publications, 0.44%
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Kenya
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Kenya, 2, 0.44%
Kenya
2 publications, 0.44%
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Mozambique
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Mozambique, 2, 0.44%
Mozambique
2 publications, 0.44%
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UAE
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UAE, 2, 0.44%
UAE
2 publications, 0.44%
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Togo
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Togo, 2, 0.44%
Togo
2 publications, 0.44%
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Uganda
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Uganda, 2, 0.44%
Uganda
2 publications, 0.44%
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Japan
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Japan, 2, 0.44%
Japan
2 publications, 0.44%
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France
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France, 1, 0.22%
France
1 publication, 0.22%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 1, 0.22%
Portugal
1 publication, 0.22%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 1, 0.22%
Brazil
1 publication, 0.22%
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Greece
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Greece, 1, 0.22%
Greece
1 publication, 0.22%
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Cameroon
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Cameroon, 1, 0.22%
Cameroon
1 publication, 0.22%
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Niger
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Niger, 1, 0.22%
Niger
1 publication, 0.22%
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Nigeria
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Nigeria, 1, 0.22%
Nigeria
1 publication, 0.22%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 1, 0.22%
New Zealand
1 publication, 0.22%
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Norway
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Norway, 1, 0.22%
Norway
1 publication, 0.22%
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Paraguay
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Paraguay, 1, 0.22%
Paraguay
1 publication, 0.22%
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Peru
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Peru, 1, 0.22%
Peru
1 publication, 0.22%
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Rwanda
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Rwanda
1 publication, 0.22%
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Turkey
1 publication, 0.22%
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Chile
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2 profile journal articles
Anat Prof.
98 publications,
1 203 citations
h-index: 20
1 profile journal article
Jayasinghe Saroj
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University of Colombo
165 publications,
2 095 citations
h-index: 23
1 profile journal article
Modie-Moroka Tirelo
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16 publications,
431 citations
h-index: 6