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Music
Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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Arts and Humanities
Years of issue
1994-2000, 2002, 2004-2025
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Journal of New Music Research
J NEW MUSIC RES
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Triboluminescence
Nevshupa R., Hiratsuka K., Tukhbatullin A., Sharipov G.
This work seeks to summarize recent advances in experimental studying of triboluminescence and elucidate the basic mechanisms whereby triboluminescence is excited.

Early-Stage Wear of Polymer Surfaces and Layered Materials Scraped by a Nanotip
Gnecco E., Khaksar H., Mazo J.J.
In this chapter we describe two representative applications of atomic force microscopy to investigating early-stage wear on polymeric surfaces and layered materials on the nanoscale. Ripples and exfoliated flakes or chips are the most typical surface structures obtained in each case. On polymers the ripple formation can be interpreted within the Prandtl-Tomlinson mechanism for atomic-scale friction with the evolving surface profile defining the energy landscape sensed by the scanning probe. If the scratching is repeated, nanoplastic particles are extruded from the crests of the ripples and displaced from the places where they were formed. Layered materials are exfoliated all along the scanned track, with the wear products either folded or bent depending on the thickness of the worn material. On multilayer surfaces, but not on monolayers, stick–slip is also observed in the friction force signal acquired while scratching.

Frictional Characteristics of Graphene on Textured Surfaces
Tripathi M., Iyengar S.A., Hasan-ur Rahman M., Gadhamshetty V., Ajayan P.M., Dalton A.B.
The significance of graphene and other 2D materials as solid-state lubricants has been known for a decade. These atomically thin sheets contain sensitive surface atoms that are responsible for unique frictional characteristics that mainly depend on the nature of the underlying substrates. Thus, interfacial interactions between atomically thin sheets and engineered surfaces enhances interfacial adhesion force and induces strain in the sheets are useful for tuning the friction behaviour. This degree of regulation offers phenomenal advantages in nanoscale electromechanical systems and nanoscale robotics, where a moving mechanical system is needed. The present chapter discusses the importance of straining 2D materials for friction force regulation through engineered surfaces. Several sophisticated methodologies for preparing textured surfaces are highlighted, and modern characterisation techniques, including machine learning tools, which are useful for analysing strain and mechanics in 2D materials, are discussed. Using graphene as a case study, several results from nanoscale friction force microscopy on engineered surface are presented.

The (Grain) Boundaries of Structural Superlubricity
Hod O., Urbakh M., Berman D.
Structural superlubricity, a state of ultra-low friction and wear arising from incommensurability between contacting surfaces, is an intriguing physical phenomenon that holds promise for the significant reduction of energy loss and material damage in mechanical systems. One of the most prominent realizations of superlubric motion is demonstrated for nano- and micro-scale heterogeneous layered material contacts and their twisted homogeneous counterparts. On the route to scaling up superlubricity stand a few obstacles. In this chapter, we focus on the effect of grain boundaries, which inevitably emerge in large-scale layered material contacts, on their frictional properties. New frictional mechanisms associated with grain boundaries, such as shear induced buckling and unbuckling of corrugated dislocations and moiré superstructure scattering, are discussed. These, in turn, are characterized by unique frictional behavior, including nonmonotonic dependence on normal load, sliding velocity, and temperature that can be harnessed to restore structural superlubricity at increasing length-scales.

“Surface Forces Apparatus in Nanotribology”
Drummond C., Ruths M.
The Surface Forces Apparatus (SFA) has proven to be an excellent tool for studies in nanotribology. The normal load, contact area, and sliding velocity between the surfaces can be controlled and unambiguously measured with higher accuracy than in any conventional tribometer. Furthermore, an image of the surfaces in contact can be obtained as the surfaces are slid, allowing the monitoring of the real size and shape of the contact area and the distance or film thickness profile between the surfaces when atomically smooth surfaces are used. It is relatively simple to perform a comprehensive exploration of the full parameter space to determine the important variables in the frictional behavior of the system. In this chapter, the principles of operation and some experimental details of the Surface Forces Apparatus nanotribometer are described.

Molecular Tribology: Chemically Engineering Energy Dissipation at the Nanoscale
Gutiérrez-Varela O., Pawlak R., Prampolini G., Meyer E., Vilhena J.G.
Friction is a phenomenon which is present in our everyday life although we tend to remember it only when it is nearly absent such as when “slipping on ice”. Its presence across disparate length scales (earthquakes, car engines down to molecular machines) reminds us of its ubiquity which endows friction of an utmost practical importance. Therefore, attempts to control it are almost as old as civilization and intrinsically tied to our technological progress. Interestingly, during the past decades we have witnessed a growing progress in miniaturization of devices down to the nanometer scale. “Special problems occur when things get small […] and it might turn out to be advantages if we knew how to design for them”, said Feynman when discussing the prospects of building “infinitesimal machinery”. To achieve this goal, and to design efficient molecular nano-engines, it becomes imperative to unveil the non-equilibrium processes governing friction and energy dissipation at a molecular level. This chapter provides a comprehensive review of recent advancements in understanding nanoscale friction and the role of internal molecular degrees of freedom in controlling energy dissipation during friction. We discuss how recent advancements in experimental techniques, particularly those linked to Scanning Probe Microscopy, have significantly enhanced our comprehension of the mechanical characteristics of individual molecules and their influence on dissipation processes. We delve into how these internal degrees of freedom facilitate control over energy dissipation, unlocking various pathways to achieve different applications at the nanoscale, such as superlubric states through molecular flexibility. Furthermore, we analyze potential applications of the energy dissipation pathways in novel mechanisms for achieving controlled locomotion of molecular machines.

Atomic-Scale Friction on Crystal Surfaces in Ultra-High Vacuum
Song Y., Maier S., Gnecco E., Meyer E.
This chapter reviews friction force microscopy investigations on single-asperity sliding contacts in ultra-high vacuum (UHV). The atomic-scale stick–slip observed under such conditions can be converted into a superlubric regime of motion by reducing the normal load and/or applying ultrasonic vibrations. Thermal vibrations and sliding direction (on a crystal surface) also influence the friction. The empirical Prandtl-Tomlinson (PT) model is introduced, which explains well the main experimental observations. The scenario is more complicated on two-dimensional (2D) materials, where the puckering effect explains the difference in friction observed on monolayers versus multiple layers. The moiré patterns formed on them are also influenced by elastic deformation, which can lead to significantly larger dissipation than that due to atomic stick–slip alone.

Towards Application of Microscale Structural Superlubricity
Ma M., Zheng Q.
Structural superlubricity (SSL), a state of near-zero friction and no wear between contacting solid surfaces, offers a disruptive approach to minimizing friction and wear. Recent years have seen a surge in SSL research, expanding its focus from fundamental science to practical applications, where the realization of robust microscale SSL play a key role. This chapter summarizes the recent advancements in SSL, with a particular emphasis on aspects that promote practical applications. These include SSL electrical contacts, SSL-based generators, the stability of SSL systems, and the environmental impact of SSL.

Dissipation at Large Separations
Kisiel M., Langer M., Gysin U., Rast S., Yildiz D., Meyer E., Lee D.
When two macroscopic bodies slide in contact, energy is dissipated due to friction. Sometimes it is desired, like in case of brakes in the bicycle, sometimes unwelcome—when you ask yourself why your automated coffee machine broke for the third time. In nanoscale, a tiny friction force is present when bodies in relative motion are separated by a few nanometer gap. This non-contact form of friction might be successfully measured by highly sensitive cantilever oscillating like a tiny pendulum over the surface. The elusive non-contact friction might arise due to vdW interaction, which is mediated by the long-range electromagnetic field or in many cases by fluctuations of static surface charges arising from material inhomogeneities. The huge dissipation might also originate from hysteretic switching of the studied material under the external action of the oscillating probe. In this chapter several experiments reporting on non-contact friction are discussed. First the Joule dissipation channel is discussed. Next we report on non-contact friction measurement over metal—superconductor transition, which allows to distinguish between phononic and electronic contribution to friction. Energy dissipation over a phase transition is further demonstrated on SrTiO3 crystal undergoing structural change. Next the non-contact friction due to switching of the charge density wave is discussed. Finally a energy dissipation due to single electron charging is reported on oxygen deficient SrTiO3 and topologically protected Bi2Te3 crystals. Interestingly the energy losses due to the single electron charging on Bi2Te3 surface are observed due to the protected character of the surface.

Friction Force Microscopy
Bennewitz R.
Friction force microscopy is a key experimental method in nanotribology. The tip of an atomic force microscope is moved in contact over a surfaces and friction forces are detected as deflection of a micro-mechanical force sensor. While the method appears simple, special care must be taken to calibrate the force sensor and to understand the challenges in bridging the gap between molecular forces and macroscopic experiment. We discuss experimental procedures such as measurements of friction as function of load or of temperature, and on inhomogeneous materials. The chapter ends with an overview of dynamic measurements of friction, where the tip is oscillated laterally in contact or above the surface to probe dissipative interactions with the highest sensitivity.

In Operando Formation of Layered Materials for Friction Reduction
Ferrario M., Righi M.C.
Friction and wear result in massive energy and environmental costs. The technologies nowadays available to reduce these costs are based on materials and intense research efforts are being devoted to improving the efficiency of lubricants. Among them 2D materials have emerged as promising alternative to liquid lubricants as they can provide extremely low friction at a potentially much lower environmental impact as they do not require the use of petroleum oils. Moreover, they are particularly suited for lubricating tribological systems where the use of liquid lubricants is not possible, such as those operating in vacuum, high-temperature or at the nanoscale. While the friction coefficients provided by the 2D materials can reach super-low values in mild conditions, higher pressures applications often suffer from the need of replenishment into the wear tracks. A smart solution to overcome this problem is represented by the possibility to synthesize the slippery layers in operando conditions through tribochemical reactions involving molecules made available in the tribological environment as gases, powders or additives in liquid media. The present chapter offers an overview on the state-of-the art knowledge on mechanochemical/tribochemical synthesis and the in-silico experiments based on ab initio molecular dynamics that can be performed to monitor in real time the formation of 2D tribofilms. Two case studies are also described that concerns the tribological synthesis of graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides layers.

Ultrasonic Atomic Force Microscopies in Nanotribology
Ma C., Arnold W.
In this chapter ultrasonic atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques are discussed, which are dynamic AFMs working in contact mode that combine the excitation and detection of ultrasonic vibrations. Ultrasonic AFMs are widely used for quantitative mechanical property measurements and for non-destructive subsurface imaging. Here, we concentrate on the applications of ultrasonic AFMs in nanotribology studies. We will first introduce the working principles of ultrasonic AFMs, and then describe their applications in measuring surface properties and friction. Finally, we will summarize the use of ultrasonic AFMs to study and induce friction reduction and wear elimination.

Sliding Friction in Liquid Environments at the Nanoscale
Berkovich R., An R., Gnecco E.
Friction Force Microscopy (FFM) conducted in liquid environment proves to be a highly effective method for investigating atomic-scale friction on crystalline surfaces. It can probe friction between surface atoms while also providing sublattice resolution, opening doors to new areas of research. The observed similarity in FFM measurements conducted in liquid environments and Ultra-High Vacuum (UHV) is attributed to the lack of capillary bridges in both settings. These bridges usually increase adhesion between the scanning probe and the sample, resulting in surface wear during imaging in ambient conditions. We review various instances of nanotribological phenomena occurring on crystalline surfaces within different liquid environments—specifically water, ethanol, and ionic liquids—as studied by the authors of this chapter. We discuss the influence of the damping state of the sliding contact in the presence of liquids, which is reflected by variations in the slip length of the scanning probe. Finally, we showcase how FFM can be used to investigate sliding friction in ionic liquids. This approach allows us to probe the fascinating interplay between friction at the nanoscale and the unique nanostructures formed by confined ionic liquids.

Nanoisland Manipulation Experiments at Oxidized, Contaminated and Nanorough Interfaces: Structural Superlubricity and Directional Locking
Oo W.H., Özoğul A., Krok F., Gnecco E., Baykara M.Z.
This chapter reports on atomic force microscopy based nano-manipulation experiments performed on noble metal nanoislands (gold and platinum), which were previously shown to exhibit structurally superlubric sliding under ambient conditions on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). Experiments performed on oxidized platinum nanoislands on HOPG demonstrate an increase in interfacial shear stress when compared with non-oxidized islands, but not a breakdown of structural superlubricity. In addition, an effect reminiscent of contact aging is observed on a sample system that comprises gold nanoislands on HOPG, which interestingly is suppressed in the presence of environmental contamination. Nanomanipulation of gold islands is also performed on molybdenum disulfide (MoS2). Here, the high degree of commensurability at the interface does not result in superlubricity, but rather in a specific “directional locking” effect. The effect was observed not only on freshly cleaved flat surfaces but also on bilayers grown on a nanorough silicon wafer, where atomic-scale resolution of the complex cross-section of the system could be achieved using HAADF-STEM.

Micro- and Nanotribology at the Insect-Plant Interface
Gorb E.V., Gorb S.N.
As a result of evolutionary arm race between insects and plants, numerous plant surfaces that reduce insect attachment have been evolved. These surfaces provide an effective repelling effect against herbivores, sap-sucking insects and nectar robbers due to the reduction of adhesive and frictional forces in contact between the plant surface and insect attachment devices. This review summarizes literature data and own results on tribological aspects of insect-plant interactions. First, we provide a short introduction to attachment systems of insects. Second, tribological effects of three-dimensional micro- and nanoscopical epicuticular waxes of plants are demonstrated. The contact force reduction mechanisms of plant wax structures (roughness effect, contamination effect, fluid-adsorption effect, and wax-dissolving hypothesis) and their potential implications for biology, agriculture and engineering are discussed.
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
1 citation, 0.01%
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1 citation, 0.01%
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Society of Rheology
1 citation, 0.01%
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Open Library of Humanities
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Queen Mary University of London
14 publications, 1.67%
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Pompeu Fabra University
13 publications, 1.55%
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McGill University
9 publications, 1.07%
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Ghent University
8 publications, 0.95%
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Aalborg University
8 publications, 0.95%
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Sorbonne University
8 publications, 0.95%
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University of Padua
7 publications, 0.83%
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Indian Institute of Technology Madras
5 publications, 0.6%
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
5 publications, 0.6%
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Western Sydney University
5 publications, 0.6%
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University of Jyväskylä
5 publications, 0.6%
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Ohio State University
5 publications, 0.6%
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Utrecht University
5 publications, 0.6%
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Bahcesehir University
4 publications, 0.48%
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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
4 publications, 0.48%
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Tampere University
4 publications, 0.48%
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Durham University
4 publications, 0.48%
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University of Oslo
4 publications, 0.48%
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City, University of London
4 publications, 0.48%
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University of Graz
4 publications, 0.48%
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University of Sheffield
4 publications, 0.48%
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University of Sussex
4 publications, 0.48%
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
3 publications, 0.36%
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem
3 publications, 0.36%
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Basque Foundation for Science
3 publications, 0.36%
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Aalto University
3 publications, 0.36%
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University of Cambridge
3 publications, 0.36%
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University of Copenhagen
3 publications, 0.36%
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University of Edinburgh
3 publications, 0.36%
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University of Manchester
3 publications, 0.36%
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Technical University of Berlin
3 publications, 0.36%
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University of the Basque Country
3 publications, 0.36%
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Simon Fraser University
3 publications, 0.36%
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University of Vienna
3 publications, 0.36%
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University of York
3 publications, 0.36%
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New York University Abu Dhabi
2 publications, 0.24%
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Boğaziçi University
2 publications, 0.24%
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Izmir Institute of Technology
2 publications, 0.24%
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Yildiz Technical University
2 publications, 0.24%
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Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
2 publications, 0.24%
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Bar-Ilan University
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Genoa
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Bordeaux
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of New South Wales
2 publications, 0.24%
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Southampton
2 publications, 0.24%
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Georgia Institute of technology
2 publications, 0.24%
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Stanford University
2 publications, 0.24%
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Columbia University
2 publications, 0.24%
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Sejong University
2 publications, 0.24%
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Washington University in St. Louis
2 publications, 0.24%
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of California, Berkeley
2 publications, 0.24%
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New York University
2 publications, 0.24%
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
2 publications, 0.24%
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
2 publications, 0.24%
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McMaster University
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Amsterdam
2 publications, 0.24%
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Cardiff University
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Leeds
2 publications, 0.24%
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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
2 publications, 0.24%
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RIKEN-Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
2 publications, 0.24%
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Waseda University
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Porto
2 publications, 0.24%
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NOVA University Lisbon
2 publications, 0.24%
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas
2 publications, 0.24%
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York University
2 publications, 0.24%
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Louisiana State University
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Rochester
2 publications, 0.24%
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University of Plymouth
2 publications, 0.24%
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Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
2 publications, 0.24%
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![]() Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
1 publication, 0.12%
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Istanbul Technical University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Middle East Technical University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Istanbul University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Indian Institute of Science
1 publication, 0.12%
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
1 publication, 0.12%
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
1 publication, 0.12%
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Institute of Mathematical Sciences
1 publication, 0.12%
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Tsinghua University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Tel Aviv University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Xi'an Jiaotong University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Anadolu University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey
1 publication, 0.12%
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University of Malaya
1 publication, 0.12%
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Uppsala University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Lund University
1 publication, 0.12%
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University of Strasbourg
1 publication, 0.12%
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Humboldt University of Berlin
1 publication, 0.12%
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Southeast University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Umeå University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Malmö University
1 publication, 0.12%
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Paul Scherrer Institute
1 publication, 0.12%
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Eindhoven University of Technology
1 publication, 0.12%
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Yanshan University
1 publication, 0.12%
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University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
1 publication, 0.12%
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Shaanxi Normal University
1 publication, 0.12%
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East China University of Science and Technology
1 publication, 0.12%
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University of Milan
1 publication, 0.12%
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Université Catholique de Louvain
1 publication, 0.12%
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University of Oslo
4 publications, 3.23%
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McGill University
3 publications, 2.42%
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University of Vienna
3 publications, 2.42%
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Indian Institute of Technology Madras
2 publications, 1.61%
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Ghent University
2 publications, 1.61%
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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
2 publications, 1.61%
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Tampere University
2 publications, 1.61%
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Aalto University
2 publications, 1.61%
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Western Sydney University
2 publications, 1.61%
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Queen Mary University of London
2 publications, 1.61%
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Georgia Institute of technology
2 publications, 1.61%
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University of California, Berkeley
2 publications, 1.61%
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Ohio State University
2 publications, 1.61%
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University of Graz
2 publications, 1.61%
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University of Sheffield
2 publications, 1.61%
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University of Sussex
2 publications, 1.61%
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University of York
2 publications, 1.61%
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![]() Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
1 publication, 0.81%
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Middle East Technical University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Bahcesehir University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Yildiz Technical University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
1 publication, 0.81%
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Institute of Mathematical Sciences
1 publication, 0.81%
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Tsinghua University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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Bar-Ilan University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Xi'an Jiaotong University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Anadolu University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Malaya
1 publication, 0.81%
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Lund University
1 publication, 0.81%
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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Humboldt University of Berlin
1 publication, 0.81%
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Eindhoven University of Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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Yanshan University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Shaanxi Normal University
1 publication, 0.81%
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East China University of Science and Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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Imperial College London
1 publication, 0.81%
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Durham University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Cambridge
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Jyväskylä
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Copenhagen
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Southern Denmark
1 publication, 0.81%
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City, University of London
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Edinburgh
1 publication, 0.81%
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Manchester Metropolitan University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Manchester
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Nottingham
1 publication, 0.81%
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National University of Singapore
1 publication, 0.81%
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Stony Brook University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Carnegie Mellon University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Birmingham
1 publication, 0.81%
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Johns Hopkins University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Queensland
1 publication, 0.81%
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Berghofer Medical Research Institute
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Pretoria
1 publication, 0.81%
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George Washington University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Kyungpook National University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Sejong University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Daegu Catholic University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Technical University of Berlin
1 publication, 0.81%
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Vienna University of Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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Queen's University Belfast
1 publication, 0.81%
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Autonomous University of Madrid
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Science and Technology of China
1 publication, 0.81%
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Austral University of Chile
1 publication, 0.81%
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National University of Quilmes
1 publication, 0.81%
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Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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McMaster University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Waterloo
1 publication, 0.81%
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Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
1 publication, 0.81%
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Hamburg University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg
1 publication, 0.81%
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Paderborn University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Cardiff University
1 publication, 0.81%
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RIKEN-Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
1 publication, 0.81%
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Nihon University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Pompeu Fabra University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Porto
1 publication, 0.81%
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NOVA University Lisbon
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Pennsylvania
1 publication, 0.81%
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
1 publication, 0.81%
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Toronto Metropolitan University
1 publication, 0.81%
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Carleton University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Ottawa
1 publication, 0.81%
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Louisiana State University
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Rochester
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Plymouth
1 publication, 0.81%
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University of Greenwich
1 publication, 0.81%
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Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
1 publication, 0.81%
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United Kingdom
64 publications, 7.62%
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USA, 49, 5.83%
USA
49 publications, 5.83%
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Canada
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Canada, 29, 3.45%
Canada
29 publications, 3.45%
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France
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France, 27, 3.21%
France
27 publications, 3.21%
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Spain
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Spain, 23, 2.74%
Spain
23 publications, 2.74%
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Italy
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Italy, 20, 2.38%
Italy
20 publications, 2.38%
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Germany
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Germany, 19, 2.26%
Germany
19 publications, 2.26%
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Austria
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Austria, 17, 2.02%
Austria
17 publications, 2.02%
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China
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China, 14, 1.67%
China
14 publications, 1.67%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 13, 1.55%
Brazil
13 publications, 1.55%
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Finland
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Finland, 13, 1.55%
Finland
13 publications, 1.55%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 12, 1.43%
Belgium
12 publications, 1.43%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 12, 1.43%
Denmark
12 publications, 1.43%
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Japan
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Japan, 10, 1.19%
Japan
10 publications, 1.19%
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Australia
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Australia, 9, 1.07%
Australia
9 publications, 1.07%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 9, 1.07%
Sweden
9 publications, 1.07%
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India
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India, 8, 0.95%
India
8 publications, 0.95%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 8, 0.95%
Turkey
8 publications, 0.95%
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Israel
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Israel, 7, 0.83%
Israel
7 publications, 0.83%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 6, 0.71%
Netherlands
6 publications, 0.71%
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Norway
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Norway, 6, 0.71%
Norway
6 publications, 0.71%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 5, 0.6%
Portugal
5 publications, 0.6%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 4, 0.48%
Ireland
4 publications, 0.48%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 4, 0.48%
Colombia
4 publications, 0.48%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 4, 0.48%
Republic of Korea
4 publications, 0.48%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 4, 0.48%
Switzerland
4 publications, 0.48%
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Greece
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Greece, 2, 0.24%
Greece
2 publications, 0.24%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 2, 0.24%
New Zealand
2 publications, 0.24%
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UAE
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UAE, 2, 0.24%
UAE
2 publications, 0.24%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 2, 0.24%
Singapore
2 publications, 0.24%
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Slovenia
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Slovenia, 2, 0.24%
Slovenia
2 publications, 0.24%
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Russia
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Russia, 1, 0.12%
Russia
1 publication, 0.12%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 1, 0.12%
Argentina
1 publication, 0.12%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 1, 0.12%
Hungary
1 publication, 0.12%
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Iceland
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Iceland, 1, 0.12%
Iceland
1 publication, 0.12%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 1, 0.12%
Malaysia
1 publication, 0.12%
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Romania
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Romania, 1, 0.12%
Romania
1 publication, 0.12%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 1, 0.12%
Serbia
1 publication, 0.12%
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Croatia
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Croatia, 1, 0.12%
Croatia
1 publication, 0.12%
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Chile
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Chile, 1, 0.12%
Chile
1 publication, 0.12%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 1, 0.12%
South Africa
1 publication, 0.12%
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United Kingdom, 25, 20.16%
United Kingdom
25 publications, 20.16%
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USA
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USA, 13, 10.48%
USA
13 publications, 10.48%
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Canada
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Canada, 12, 9.68%
Canada
12 publications, 9.68%
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Germany
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Germany, 8, 6.45%
Germany
8 publications, 6.45%
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Austria
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Austria, 8, 6.45%
Austria
8 publications, 6.45%
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China
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China, 7, 5.65%
China
7 publications, 5.65%
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Spain
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Spain, 5, 4.03%
Spain
5 publications, 4.03%
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Finland
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Finland, 5, 4.03%
Finland
5 publications, 4.03%
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France
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France, 4, 3.23%
France
4 publications, 3.23%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 4, 3.23%
Belgium
4 publications, 3.23%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 4, 3.23%
Brazil
4 publications, 3.23%
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Norway
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Norway, 4, 3.23%
Norway
4 publications, 3.23%
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Australia
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Australia, 3, 2.42%
Australia
3 publications, 2.42%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 3, 2.42%
Denmark
3 publications, 2.42%
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India
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India, 3, 2.42%
India
3 publications, 2.42%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 3, 2.42%
Ireland
3 publications, 2.42%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 3, 2.42%
Sweden
3 publications, 2.42%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 2, 1.61%
Portugal
2 publications, 1.61%
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Israel
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Israel, 2, 1.61%
Israel
2 publications, 1.61%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 2, 1.61%
Republic of Korea
2 publications, 1.61%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 2, 1.61%
Turkey
2 publications, 1.61%
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Japan
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Japan, 2, 1.61%
Japan
2 publications, 1.61%
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Russia
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Russia, 1, 0.81%
Russia
1 publication, 0.81%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 1, 0.81%
Argentina
1 publication, 0.81%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 1, 0.81%
Colombia
1 publication, 0.81%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 1, 0.81%
Malaysia
1 publication, 0.81%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 1, 0.81%
Netherlands
1 publication, 0.81%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 1, 0.81%
Serbia
1 publication, 0.81%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 1, 0.81%
Singapore
1 publication, 0.81%
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Slovenia
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Slovenia, 1, 0.81%
Slovenia
1 publication, 0.81%
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Croatia
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Croatia, 1, 0.81%
Croatia
1 publication, 0.81%
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Chile
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Chile, 1, 0.81%
Chile
1 publication, 0.81%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 1, 0.81%
Switzerland
1 publication, 0.81%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 1, 0.81%
South Africa
1 publication, 0.81%
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