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Impact factor
1.1
SJR
0.348
CiteScore
2.6
Categories
Computer Science Applications
Information Systems
Management Science and Operations Research
Signal Processing
Areas
Computer Science
Decision Sciences
Years of issue
1971-1989, 1996-2025
journal names
INFOR
INFOR Information Systems and Operational Research
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INFOR
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(23 publications)

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Correlation between the heating value and the chemical characteristics of Eucalyptus biomass
Bonfatti Júnior E.A., Oliveira R.S., Lengowski E.C., Andrade A.S., Silva D.A.
ABSTRACT: The chemical characteristics of lignocellulosic biomass determine its suitability as an energy source, affecting its combustibility, flame stability, and overall energy efficiency. Therefore, this study assessed the correlation between the chemical characteristics and higher heating value (HHV) in Eucalyptus biomass components (wood, bark, branches, and leaves) of three species (E. benthamii, E. dunnii, and E. saligna). The results revealed varying chemical compositions among the components and species, which impacted the HHV differently. Notably, volatile materials positively influenced the HHV, whereas excessive ash content negatively affected the energy potential. Positive correlations with HHV were observed for the total extractives content in the bark, total lignin content in the leaves, volatile materials content in the bark, leaves, and stem, and fixed carbon content in the stem. Conversely, the holocellulose content reduced the bark HHV. Volatile materials, except in the branches, efficiently increased the HHV. None of the chemical characteristics had a significant impact on the branches HHV.
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Cutaneous adverse drug reaction associated with topical use of benzyl benzoate in a dog
Strey F.W., Leite M.M., Vargas J., Anjos B.L.
ABSTRACT: Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADR) are unexpected dermatological reactions caused by medications. CADRs may mimic any type of dermatosis, including contact dermatitis (CD). This paper described a case of a CADR resulting from the topical use of benzyl benzoate in a dog. A two year old unneutered male Pit Bull was referred for a medical consultation due to skin lesions in the cervical region. The owner reported bathing this dog routinely using 10% benzyl benzoate (BB)-based scabicidal soap, without rinsing it off at the end. An ulcerative, draining maculopapular skin lesion was observed in the dorsal region of the neck extending to the interscapular region. A surgical skin biopsy was then performed and microscopically an area of ulcerated epidermis was observed with apoptosis of transepidermal keratinocytes associated with a mixed infiltrate. Interface dermatitis with a predominance of lymphocytes in the hair follicle region, multifocal areas of mild spongiosis, mild vacuolar degeneration of keratinocytes and sub-corneal pustule was also identified. Bathing with the BB-based scabicidal soap was discontinued and a new shampoo was introduced. Topical dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate, bacitracin zinc, griseofulvin, and benzocaine treatment was started. Within 48 hours of treatment, skin revitalization was already significant and total healing took place approximately three weeks after the first appointment. Considering the findings observed in this case, it can be concluded that prolonged topical exposure to BB, due to misuse of the product, may cause a CADR characterized by irritant CD in dogs.
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Pre-emergent herbicides during the off-season of irrigated rice to control weedy rice and reduce the soil seed bank
Lucas T.A., Puntel S., Mario R.B., Bolson L.D., Corrêa A.R., Folharini P.H., Loro M.V., Ulguim A.D.
ABSTRACT: Weedy rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important weed in irrigated rice cultivation, being one of the main factors limiting cereal productivity in Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Thus, this study determined the effect of pre-emergent herbicide use in autumnal management on the control and reduction of the weedy rice seed bank. Field experiments were conducted in a randomized complete block design with four replications in a commercial rice production area in the 2021/22 and 2022/23 growing seasons in Dom Pedrito (RS). The scheme used was factorial, with factor A consisting of different herbicide application times, namely June, July, and August, and corresponding to 100, 78, and 26 days and 42, 26, and 10 days before rice sowing for the agricultural years 2021/22 and 2022/23, respectively. Factor B consisted of the application of the herbicides s-metolachlor (1440 g a.i. ha-1), sulfentrazone + diuron (210 and 420 g a.i. ha-1), piroxasulfone (170 g a.i. ha-1), and flumioxazin (50 g a.i. ha-1), in addition to the control (no application). The evaluated variables were control (%), number of plants (m-2) at crop pre-harvest, number of full, viable, and non-viable wild rice seeds m-2 in the soil, crop injury (%), and grain yield (kg ha-1). The herbicides showed control values below 25% and low reduction of the seed bank in the soil, being considered ineffective in this application modality. The herbicides s-metolachlor, sulfentrazone + diuron, and flumioxazin exhibited the highest injury values; however, they did not significantly affect crop productivity. Thus, when applied before rice sowing, the herbicides s-metolachlor, sulfentrazone + diuron, pyroxasulfone, and flumioxazin did not provided satisfactory control and do not significantly reduce the wild rice seed bank.
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EDTA and citric acid on the growth of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) under chromium stress: a meta-analysis
Wang W., Huang X., Zhou F., Ma J., Wang J., Guo Z.
ABSTRACT: Human mining contributes to increasing the release of chromium (Cr) into the environment. For the phytoremediation of soil with high Cr content, sunflower is the right choice because the Cr in its seeds can be removed during the production of sunflower seed oil. However, the high content of Cr in the soil will inhibit the growth of sunflower, so the soil remediation agents commonly used with sunflower planting are ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) and citric acid (CA). This study conducted a meta-analysis on the effects of EDTA and CA on the development of sunflower under Cr stress. It will provide a reference for sunflower to improve Cr-contaminated soil or a reference to produce crops in Cr-polluted cultivated areas. A total of 97 articles were found, and 7 studies were used in this meta-analysis from January 1990 to January 2022. The results showed that EDTA treatment had no effect on the leaf weight, shoot weight and root weight. CA treatment had a positive effect on the leaf weight, shoot weight and root weight. EDTA and CA increased the Cr concentration in the root, leaf and shoot. This study recommends the addition of any chelating agent or activator, but the content of toxic metals in the soil must first be measured carefully. Unfortunately, in this study, we did not obtain a reference dose, and future research should focus on this problem.
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Bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds from a wheat beer enriched with alginate-encapsulated wine industry by-product
Vieira A.C., Silva G.A., Tonon R.V., Sant’Ana G.C., Leão M.H., Perrone D., Amaral P.F.
ABSTRACT: Wine industry by-product (WIBP) encapsulated in alginate beads were incorporated to beer to increase antioxidant properties. The phenolic profile, in vitro bioaccessibility and gut metabolism were assessed. Scanning electron micrographs of the beads with WIBP revealed a relatively rough surface with large pores with craters, but without cracks, which ensures the protection of the encapsulated compounds. X-ray diffraction profiles showed the attenuated of the crystalline peaks, indicating the interactions between alginate and Ca2+. The WIPB antioxidant activity was assessed by FRAP (0.13 mmol Fe2+/g WIBP) and TEAC (0.078 mmol Trolox/g WIBP). The phenolic profile of the craft beer was not altered after the immersion of the beads for 60 days, maintaining its six free phenolic compounds (gallic, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic, 4-hydroxybenzoic, 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic, ferulic, and salicylic acids). The phenolic compounds observed in WIBP and not in the craft beer (quercetin, rutin and syringic acids) were only detected after simulated digestion of WIBP beads that had been immersed in the beer, showing that the encapsulation of WIBP with calcium alginate beads protected the phenolic compounds until consumption. Total phenolic content increased after simulated digestion, and after gut fermentation. During this process the phenolic compounds diversity in each digestion step also increased. Therefore, the enrichment of beer with alginate beads containing the WIBP not only increases the content of phenolic compounds ingested by the consumer, but also the bioaccessibility of those compounds in relation to beer without the beads.
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Organic compost in promoting growth and photosynthetic performance of Pereskia aculeata Mill. (Cactaceae) saplings
Suzigan N.M., Cardoso G.D., Barbosa N.A., Costa G.C., Gomes G., Moura S.D., Oliveira M.E., Campos L.F., Melo H.C., Gonçalves L.D.
ABSTRACT: Pereskia aculeata, commonly known as ora-pro-nóbis, is a Non-Conventional Food Plant (NCFP) native to Brazil. Considering the limited number of studies on species propagation and the importance of more sustainable practices for small-scale farmers, the objective was to evaluate the growth of P. aculeata saplings cultivated in substrates with different proportions of organic compost. The saplings were obtained by cuttings and cultivated in four distinct substrates, comprising three treatments and one control group. The substrates were prepared from a mixture of ant mound soil and commercial substrate, with the treatments determined by the amount of organic compost added. In the control group, no organic compost was incorporated, while in the other treatments, the compost represented 25, 50, and 75% of the total substrate mass. Mixed linear models were applied to morphological and physiological variables. It was possible to observe that, the higher the amount of organic compost in the substrate, the greater the growth of the shoots that developed from the cuttings, a result reflected primarily in the increased length and number of leaves on the largest branch, and the dry mass of the above-ground part. The rate of net photosynthesis and effective quantum efficiency of Photosystem II also significantly increased with the incorporation of organic compost into the substrate. It can be concluded that the addition of organic compost promoted the growth of P. aculeata cutting saplings, as well as their photosynthetic performance.
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Forensic examinations in the investigations of crimes involving animals: a review
Mores C.M., Castro M.B., Melo C.B.
ABSTRACT: In the investigation of crimes involving animals and animal-origin products or by-products, forensic veterinary medicine plays a crucial role through examinations and analyses of evidence related to the cases. In addition to veterinary forensics, other forensic sciences frequently contribute to solving these types of crimes. Drawing on the extensive experience of the Federal Police’s criminal investigations in Brazil and the specialized forensic veterinary and scientific expertise developed at the stricto sensu Graduate level at the University of Brasília, this review provides an updated and comprehensive analysis of the most relevant expert examinations supporting investigations into animal-related crimes, with a focus on the Brazilian context. The review covers key aspects of forensic examinations conducted by criminal experts, including forensic entomology, forensic toxicology, imaging techniques, taxonomic identifications, bird rings, investigations of mistreatment, forensic veterinary pathology, forensic genetics, and isotope ratio analysis. The field of veterinary forensics, with its diverse resources, established techniques, highly trained and continually updated experts, and the latest advancements in criminalistics, is essential for properly addressing judicial demands.
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The purposes and attitudes of individuals to use medicinal plants in Turkey
Acibuca V., Bahsi N., Budak D.B.
ABSTRACT: This study determined the use of medicinal plants as an alternative therapeutic approach in Turkey. Moreover, the study identified the specific ailments for which these plants are employed and the corresponding proportion of usage. Data was collected by face to face interview with using a structured questionnaire form in all regions of Turkey. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used in data analysis. According to the research findings, approximately 65.4% of participants use medicinal plants into their treatment regime, asserting their significant benefits. Furthermore, it is posited that the consumption of medicinal plants has witnessed an upsurge during the Covid-19 epidemic. The participants’ attitudes towards medicinal plants are directly influenced by their level of knowledge, convenience and perceived usefulness. The study reveals that participants possess awareness of approximately 200 medicinal plants. Among the most well-known plants are garlic (Allium sativum L.), St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.), parsley (Petroselinum crispum), chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.), ginger (Crocus sativus L.), cloves (Syzygium aromaticum L.), mint (Melissa officinalis L.), thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.), fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.), aloe (Aloe vera L.), linden (Colocasia esculenta L.), nettle (Achillea millefolium L.), and sage (Salvia officinalis L.). The most critical determinant fort he prevalence of medicinal plant consumption appears to be individuals’ positive beliefs regarding their efficacy in curing diseases. Additionally, promoting knowledge about medicinal plants is deemed essential in fostering informed and conscientious consumption practices.
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Heat stress on the feed consumption, biochemical indicators, production and milk quality of holstein and jersey cows
Hauser A., França M., Hauser R., Perazzoli L., Mendes B.P., Telles I.P., Mendes T.C., Miletti L.C., Thaler Neto A.
ABSTRACT: This research compared dry matter intake, milk yield, milk composition, and physiological and biochemical parameters between holstein and jersey cows under heat stress. Holstein (n=8) and Jersey (n=8) cows were allocated into two treatment groups: VA, with cooling, and SVA, with no cooling. The experiment included 14 days of adaptation (all the cows were cooled) and 5 days of evaluation (only the VA cows were cooled). Dry matter intake and milk production were measured daily. On Day 0 of the adaptation period and on Days 1, 3 and 5 of the evaluation period, milk samples were collected for composition, physicochemical and somatic cell analysis; blood was collected for analysis of the contents of total proteins, albumin, urea, creatinine, glucose, and beta-hydroxybutyrate. The physiological parameters measured were respiratory rate, surface temperature, rectal temperature and ruminal movements. The experimental design was a 2 × 3 factorial, with two treatments and three days. The data were subjected to ANOVA and tested for normality of the residuals. For dry matter intake, there was a treatment*day interaction, and the milk yield and composition of the treatments were similar. Only the protein content was greater in the VA treatment group than in the SVA group. The milk from SVA cows had greater resistance to ethanol than that from VA cows. The freezing point was greater in the VA treatment group. The concentration of beta-hydroxybutyrate was greater in the VA treatment group. A short heat stress period did not immediately affect production, but it did affect the composition and physicochemical properties of milk. The active cooling of cows with ventilation and sprinkling influences the amount of heat produced and retained, impacting the physiological parameters, blood metabolites, composition, and physicochemical properties of milk.
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Mapping of scientific production around the sustainable development goals - SDGS and food production
Camara S.B., Zucatto L.C., Brandão J.B., Boscardin M.
ABSTRACT: This research aimed to understand the subject regarding the 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals and food production through literature reviews covering the timespan from 2001 to 2021. Methodologically, this paper is framed as a literature review and uses the Scopus platform to get to the database, selecting 243 papers. The results pointed out that the United States presented the highest number of published documents (126). When it comes to the origin of affiliation, the universities located in the Netherlands (University of Wageningen) and Canada (University of Guelph) present together the highest number of published documents (24). Among the keywords, the most frequent are food safety, followed by the food supply, sustainability, and climate change. Finally, regarding the main subjects tackled during the analyzed time period, it was verified that the issues concerning public policies, land use, and food safety were discussed throughout the entire timespan. In turn, the most recent period, mainly covering the articles published from the year 2021 on, inserts into the discussion agenda the aspects of Covid-19, the pandemic, and its impacts, especially influenced by the setting experienced worldwide. At the same time, other subjects less discussed took the spotlight, also emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic, such as digital agriculture and digital technology, which began to have major relevance. At last, it is possible to infer that reaching sustainable development goals is even more challenging under a pandemic context experienced by all the countries from 2020 to the present day.
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Yield and nutritional composition of sweet potatoes storage roots in response to cultivar, growing season and phosphate fertilization
Nunes J.G., Leonel M., Fernandes A.M., Nunes J.G., Figueiredo R.T., Silva J.A., Menegucci N.C.
ABSTRACT: Sweet potato is an important food security crop, and the world market for this root is on the rise. Based on the physiological changes in plants in response to climatic conditions and fertilization, this study evaluated the effects of the growing season (rainy and dry season) and P2O5 doses (0, 50, 100, 200 and 400 kg ha-1) on total yield, marketable classes yields, as well as chemical composition of storage roots of two sweet potato cultivars. The storage roots yield was greater in the rainy season. The optimum agronomic and economic doses were 128 and 95 kg ha-1 P2O5 for the cultivar Canadense. Cultivar Uruguaiana did not respond to phosphate fertilization, but its storage roots had higher contents of dry matter, lipids, fibers, total and reducing sugars, and starch. Sweet potato cultivation in the rainy season with doses up to 100 kg ha-1 P2O5 increase root yield in marketable size classes in higher economic value and with higher carbohydrate contents. The results can help producers schedule the planting and harvesting of sweet potatoes throughout the year and contribute to the seasonal management of phosphate fertilizer application.
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A systematic review of the presence of bovine coronavirus on environmental surfaces
Furlan C.R., Weber S.H., Sanches G.S., Agnol A.M., Ollhoff R.D., Sotomaior C.S.
ABSTRACT: The main transmission route of bovine coronavirus (BCoV) is direct contact with secretions and feces, and potentially also via contaminated surfaces. Following PRISMA guidelines, a systematic review was conducted to evaluate the presence of BCoV on environmental surfaces. A literature search, conducted between March and April 2023, utilized databases including Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, and Springer. The review adhered to the PEO structure: Population - environmental surfaces; Exposure - contact with BCoV; Outcome - identification of presence or infectivity. Primary data were recorded using an extraction form organizing methods for detecting BCoV presence, assessing BCoV infectivity, types of surfaces evaluated, and study type. Search terms “Bovine coronavirus” and “BCoV” yielded 2703 articles. After removing 964 duplicates and excluding 1546 articles not mentioning BCoV in titles, 193 studies underwent abstract reading. Following exclusion criteria not addressing BCoV presence in the environment, three articles were selected for comprehensive review. These articles identified BCoV presence on various types of surfaces, with detection possible up to 81 hours after contamination, depending on surface type. Despite limited studies on BCoV presence on surfaces, findings suggested potential transmission via contaminated surfaces due to the virus’s ability to remain infectious for up to 24 hours on fomites. This review underscores the need for further research on BCoV persistence in farm environments, an area currently lacking focused studies.
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Prognosis indicators of equine acute abdomen in south Brazil
Pradella G.D., Andrade A.O., Tassinari W.D., Lübeck I., Martins N.R., Dutra N.L., Duarte C.A.
ABSTRACT: Acute abdomen cases are among the most prevalent and challenging illnesses in equine medicine. The diagnosis includes anamnesis and detailed clinical evaluation of the patient, allowing the gathering of several important information and, additionally, the use of complementary exams helps to define the diagnosis and prognosis of each case. This research applied the multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) in data referring to clinical examination information and outcome of horses with colic referred to a hospital in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Fifty eight horses were included in the analysis and, it was possible to identify significant differences between the groups, survivors and non-survivors. Related to clinical signs, non-survivor cases are distinguished by severe pain, lack of motility, mucosal alteration, capillary refill time greater than 2sec, heart rate more than 48bpm and presence of nasogastric reflux. As complementary exams, hematocrits and blood lactate demonstrate significative difference among the groups. The cardiovascular parameters, including heart rate, mucosal color and capillary refill time, were the variables with the greatest contribution to discriminate animals that non-survive from those that were discharged. Thus, clinical evaluation should not be underestimated and complementary exams should be used in conjunction to seek a better prognosis. The MCA allowed to visualize the data and predict the outcome of the patients.
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Optimization of bioactive compounds extraction from olive pomace by microwave hydro diffusion and gravity
Batista V.S., Souza G.D., Moraes D.P., Ferreira D.F., Barin J.S., Mello R.D., Rosa C.S.
ABSTRACT: There are few studies on the extraction of bioactive compounds from olive pomace by the microwave method of hydro diffusion and gravity (MHG). Therefore, this study extracted bioactive compounds from pomace by MHG using a central rotational compound (DCCR). The statistical model showed a significant difference for the variable potency (W) in the extractions of phenolic compounds, showing linear behavior. Simple linear regression analysis suggested the use of 100W of power for the extraction of phenolic compounds in olive pomace. There were no significant differences in flavonoid extractions and antioxidant capacity of the extracts, at different potencies (W) and times (min), in the olive pomace extracts.
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Conidiobolomycosis with neurological commitment in sheep in Pará, Brazil
Barbosa C.C., Filho C.E., Silveira N.D., Oliveira C.M., Ferreira T.T., Silveira J.A., Duarte M.D., Costa P.S., Pereira G.O., Brito M.D., Barbosa J.D.
ABSTRACT: The study was conducted on a 3-year-old female Santa Inês sheep from a property located in the municipality of Santo Antônio de Tauá, west of Pará. The affected animal had a history of exophthalmos in the left eye, nasal discharge, and breathing difficulty for more than three months. On physical examination, the animal had a low body score, apathy, unilateral facial asymmetry, moderate unilateral left exophthalmos, mixed dyspnea and unilateral profuse serosanguinous nasal discharge. At necropsy, a large nasal mass was observed, predominantly yellowish-white with blackish-red areas, with an irregular, finely granular, moist, and friable surface. The mass invaded from the mucocutaneous junction of the left nostril to the choanae, infiltrated the frontal sinuses, the cribiform plate, and reached the meninges and the frontal portion of the brain. Microscopy of the surface of the nasal epithelium showed severe destruction of the turbinates and epithelia, evidenced by extensive areas of necrosis with a large amount of cellular debris, ulceration, and secondary bacterial infection. In the central nervous system there was pyogranulomatous meningitis with marked vessel congestion, as well as foci of necrosis and granulomatous inflammation. Immunohistochemistry showed intense staining of numerous intralesional hyphae for antibodies against Conidiobolus lamprauges. The diagnosis of granulomatous rhinitis of mycotic origin associated with the Conidiobolus lamprauges was based on epidemiological, clinical-pathological, and immunohistochemical data.
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Springer Nature
640 citations, 12.85%
|
|
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
399 citations, 8.01%
|
|
University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
316 citations, 6.35%
|
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Emerald
298 citations, 5.98%
|
|
MDPI
290 citations, 5.82%
|
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Wiley
226 citations, 4.54%
|
|
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
106 citations, 2.13%
|
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Social Science Electronic Publishing
102 citations, 2.05%
|
|
Hindawi Limited
74 citations, 1.49%
|
|
IGI Global
54 citations, 1.08%
|
|
SAGE
51 citations, 1.02%
|
|
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
48 citations, 0.96%
|
|
Canadian Science Publishing
29 citations, 0.58%
|
|
Oxford University Press
28 citations, 0.56%
|
|
Trans Tech Publications
25 citations, 0.5%
|
|
EDP Sciences
24 citations, 0.48%
|
|
World Scientific
22 citations, 0.44%
|
|
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
22 citations, 0.44%
|
|
Frontiers Media S.A.
20 citations, 0.4%
|
|
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
19 citations, 0.38%
|
|
Walter de Gruyter
15 citations, 0.3%
|
|
AIP Publishing
15 citations, 0.3%
|
|
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
14 citations, 0.28%
|
|
IOP Publishing
12 citations, 0.24%
|
|
Operations Research Society of Japan
11 citations, 0.22%
|
|
Scientific Research Publishing
10 citations, 0.2%
|
|
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
7 citations, 0.14%
|
|
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
7 citations, 0.14%
|
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CSIRO Publishing
7 citations, 0.14%
|
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SciELO
7 citations, 0.14%
|
|
IOS Press
6 citations, 0.12%
|
|
5 citations, 0.1%
|
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Japan Society of Civil Engineers
5 citations, 0.1%
|
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Cambridge University Press
4 citations, 0.08%
|
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Pleiades Publishing
4 citations, 0.08%
|
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Virtus Interpress
4 citations, 0.08%
|
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Consortium Erudit
4 citations, 0.08%
|
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3 citations, 0.06%
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PeerJ
3 citations, 0.06%
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Copernicus
3 citations, 0.06%
|
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Forest Products Society
3 citations, 0.06%
|
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ASME International
3 citations, 0.06%
|
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Hans Publishers
3 citations, 0.06%
|
|
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
3 citations, 0.06%
|
|
American Chemical Society (ACS)
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
MIT Press
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
School of Economics and Business in Sarajevo
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
Tsinghua University Press
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
Society of Petroleum Engineers
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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Kiel Institute for the World Economy
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
American Society of Transportation and Logistics
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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Polish Maintenance Society
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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American Psychological Association (APA)
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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OpenEdition
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
Steklov Mathematical Institute
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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CAIRN
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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AOSIS
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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The City Planning Institute of Japan
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEE Japan)
2 citations, 0.04%
|
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Research Square Platform LLC
2 citations, 0.04%
|
|
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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American Society for Quality
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
Institute of Mathematical Statistics
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
HACCP Consulting
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
Cluj University Press
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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ASM International
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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Arizona State University
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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Mathematical Association of America
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
1 citation, 0.02%
|
|
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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1 citation, 0.02%
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Centro de Estudos em Recursos Naturais Renovaveis
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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The Research Council of Norway
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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American Physical Society (APS)
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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Gazi University
1 citation, 0.02%
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Academy of Management
1 citation, 0.02%
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Haerbin Gongcheng Daxue/Harbin Engineering University
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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Architectural Institute of Japan
1 citation, 0.02%
|
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International Association for Energy Economics
1 citation, 0.02%
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Vysoka Skola Ekonomicka
1 citation, 0.02%
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Masaryk University Press
1 citation, 0.02%
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Gyandhara International Academic Publications
1 citation, 0.02%
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Australian Emergency Management Institute
1 citation, 0.02%
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American Economic Association
1 citation, 0.02%
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Sharif University of Technology
1 citation, 0.02%
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proceedings of the american control conference
1 citation, 0.02%
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Anadolu University, Faculty of Communication Sciences
1 citation, 0.02%
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Université Laval
23 publications, 1.54%
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University of Waterloo
17 publications, 1.14%
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Polytechnique Montréal
16 publications, 1.07%
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Université de Montréal
16 publications, 1.07%
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University of Windsor
14 publications, 0.94%
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McMaster University
13 publications, 0.87%
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Western University
13 publications, 0.87%
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University of Toronto
12 publications, 0.81%
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Nanjing Audit University
11 publications, 0.74%
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Hefei University of Technology
11 publications, 0.74%
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University of Science and Technology of China
10 publications, 0.67%
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Dalhousie University
9 publications, 0.6%
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University of British Columbia
8 publications, 0.54%
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Wilfrid Laurier University
7 publications, 0.47%
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Laurentian University
7 publications, 0.47%
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
6 publications, 0.4%
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Toronto Metropolitan University
6 publications, 0.4%
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University of Alberta
6 publications, 0.4%
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University of Massachusetts Lowell
6 publications, 0.4%
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Aarhus University
5 publications, 0.34%
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Georgia Institute of technology
5 publications, 0.34%
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Hunan University
5 publications, 0.34%
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Carleton University
5 publications, 0.34%
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Université du Québec à Montréal
5 publications, 0.34%
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Universidad de Chile
5 publications, 0.34%
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Central South University
4 publications, 0.27%
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Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
4 publications, 0.27%
|
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Southeast University
4 publications, 0.27%
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Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
4 publications, 0.27%
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National Central University
4 publications, 0.27%
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Erasmus University Rotterdam
4 publications, 0.27%
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York University
4 publications, 0.27%
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University of Calgary
4 publications, 0.27%
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University of Saskatchewan
4 publications, 0.27%
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University of New Brunswick
4 publications, 0.27%
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University of Tehran
3 publications, 0.2%
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
3 publications, 0.2%
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National Taiwan Ocean University
3 publications, 0.2%
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Nanchang University
3 publications, 0.2%
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Technical University of Denmark
3 publications, 0.2%
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Guangdong University of Technology
3 publications, 0.2%
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3 publications, 0.2%
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Chung Yuan Christian University
3 publications, 0.2%
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Anhui Polytechnic University
3 publications, 0.2%
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Pennsylvania State University
3 publications, 0.2%
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
3 publications, 0.2%
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University of Michigan
3 publications, 0.2%
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Queen's University at Kingston
3 publications, 0.2%
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute
3 publications, 0.2%
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Polytechnic University of Valencia
3 publications, 0.2%
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
3 publications, 0.2%
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King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
2 publications, 0.13%
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Bilkent University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Istanbul Technical University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Amirkabir University of Technology
2 publications, 0.13%
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Sharif University of Technology
2 publications, 0.13%
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American University of Sharjah
2 publications, 0.13%
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
2 publications, 0.13%
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Islamic Azad University of Najafabad
2 publications, 0.13%
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Kirikkale University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
2 publications, 0.13%
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Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
2 publications, 0.13%
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South China University of Technology
2 publications, 0.13%
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Ghent University
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Science, Malaysia
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus
2 publications, 0.13%
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Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
2 publications, 0.13%
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RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
2 publications, 0.13%
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Nankai University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Technische Universität Dresden
2 publications, 0.13%
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Hunan Normal University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Aston University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Tianjin University
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Nottingham
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Southern California
2 publications, 0.13%
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National Pingtung University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Anhui University of Technology
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Rome Tor Vergata
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
2 publications, 0.13%
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Roma Tre University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Princeton University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
2 publications, 0.13%
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City University of Hong Kong
2 publications, 0.13%
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Federal University of São Carlos
2 publications, 0.13%
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Technical University of Crete
2 publications, 0.13%
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Hainan University
2 publications, 0.13%
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National University of Defense Technology
2 publications, 0.13%
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Université de Sherbrooke
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Seville
2 publications, 0.13%
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Simon Fraser University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Stevens Institute of Technology
2 publications, 0.13%
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Purdue University
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Coimbra
2 publications, 0.13%
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Bucknell University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Lehigh University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Saint Mary's University
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Oviedo
2 publications, 0.13%
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University of Louisville
2 publications, 0.13%
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Louisiana State University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Tunis El Manar University
2 publications, 0.13%
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Université Laval
6 publications, 4.32%
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Hefei University of Technology
5 publications, 3.6%
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McMaster University
5 publications, 3.6%
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Nanjing Audit University
4 publications, 2.88%
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Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
4 publications, 2.88%
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Dalhousie University
4 publications, 2.88%
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Hunan University
4 publications, 2.88%
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University of Science and Technology of China
4 publications, 2.88%
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University of Windsor
4 publications, 2.88%
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University of Tehran
3 publications, 2.16%
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Central South University
3 publications, 2.16%
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Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
3 publications, 2.16%
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Aarhus University
3 publications, 2.16%
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Guangdong University of Technology
3 publications, 2.16%
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Anhui Polytechnic University
3 publications, 2.16%
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University of Waterloo
3 publications, 2.16%
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Western University
3 publications, 2.16%
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Amirkabir University of Technology
2 publications, 1.44%
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Sharif University of Technology
2 publications, 1.44%
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Islamic Azad University of Najafabad
2 publications, 1.44%
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Hunan Normal University
2 publications, 1.44%
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Nanchang University
2 publications, 1.44%
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Anhui University of Technology
2 publications, 1.44%
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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
2 publications, 1.44%
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Hainan University
2 publications, 1.44%
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University of British Columbia
2 publications, 1.44%
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Queen's University at Kingston
2 publications, 1.44%
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Erasmus University Rotterdam
2 publications, 1.44%
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Toronto Metropolitan University
2 publications, 1.44%
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Saint Mary's University
2 publications, 1.44%
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Wilfrid Laurier University
2 publications, 1.44%
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University of Toronto
2 publications, 1.44%
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University of Calgary
2 publications, 1.44%
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Federal University of Paraiba
2 publications, 1.44%
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Université de Montréal
2 publications, 1.44%
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Hacettepe University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Istanbul Technical University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Ankara University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Taif University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Kharazmi University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Iran University of Science and Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Babol Noshirvani University of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Shahid Beheshti University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Islamic Azad University, Karaj
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Islamic Azad University, Isfahan
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Kirikkale University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Beijing Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
University of Mazandaran
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Harbin Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Fudan University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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South China University of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Tongji University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Sichuan University
1 publication, 0.72%
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American University of the Middle East
1 publication, 0.72%
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Ghent University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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University of Science, Malaysia
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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University Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Central South University of Forestry and Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Linköping University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Fuzhou University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Southeast University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Lulea University of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Hubei University of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Hubei University of Arts and Science
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Chongqing University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
National Taiwan Ocean University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Jinan University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Madan Mohan Malaviya University Of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Polytechnic University of Milan
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Nanyang Technological University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Aalborg University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Aston University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Tianjin University of Commerce
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Tianjin University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
|
Donghua University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Shanghai Maritime University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Shanghai University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Wuhan Textile University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Changshu Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
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Copenhagen Business School
1 publication, 0.72%
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University of Edinburgh
1 publication, 0.72%
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Guangzhou Medical University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Southwest Jiaotong University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Chung Yuan Christian University
1 publication, 0.72%
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National Central University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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University of Tsukuba
1 publication, 0.72%
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Qufu Normal University
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Pennsylvania State University
1 publication, 0.72%
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University of Melbourne
1 publication, 0.72%
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Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Islamic University of Indonesia
1 publication, 0.72%
|
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Seoul National University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Central Washington University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Auburn University
1 publication, 0.72%
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Canada, 201, 13.5%
Canada
201 publications, 13.5%
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USA
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USA, 92, 6.18%
USA
92 publications, 6.18%
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China
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China, 89, 5.98%
China
89 publications, 5.98%
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France
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France, 19, 1.28%
France
19 publications, 1.28%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 14, 0.94%
Turkey
14 publications, 0.94%
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Iran
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Iran, 12, 0.81%
Iran
12 publications, 0.81%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 11, 0.74%
United Kingdom
11 publications, 0.74%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 11, 0.74%
Denmark
11 publications, 0.74%
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India
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India, 11, 0.74%
India
11 publications, 0.74%
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Spain
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Spain, 11, 0.74%
Spain
11 publications, 0.74%
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Norway
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Norway, 11, 0.74%
Norway
11 publications, 0.74%
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Italy
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Italy, 10, 0.67%
Italy
10 publications, 0.67%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 8, 0.54%
Portugal
8 publications, 0.54%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 8, 0.54%
Netherlands
8 publications, 0.54%
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Australia
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Australia, 7, 0.47%
Australia
7 publications, 0.47%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 6, 0.4%
Republic of Korea
6 publications, 0.4%
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Tunisia
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Tunisia, 6, 0.4%
Tunisia
6 publications, 0.4%
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Germany
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Germany, 5, 0.34%
Germany
5 publications, 0.34%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 5, 0.34%
Brazil
5 publications, 0.34%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 5, 0.34%
Malaysia
5 publications, 0.34%
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UAE
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UAE, 5, 0.34%
UAE
5 publications, 0.34%
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Chile
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Chile, 5, 0.34%
Chile
5 publications, 0.34%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 4, 0.27%
Belgium
4 publications, 0.27%
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Greece
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Greece, 4, 0.27%
Greece
4 publications, 0.27%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 4, 0.27%
Sweden
4 publications, 0.27%
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Austria
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Austria, 3, 0.2%
Austria
3 publications, 0.2%
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Morocco
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Morocco, 3, 0.2%
Morocco
3 publications, 0.2%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 3, 0.2%
Saudi Arabia
3 publications, 0.2%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 3, 0.2%
Singapore
3 publications, 0.2%
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Japan
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Japan, 3, 0.2%
Japan
3 publications, 0.2%
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Belarus
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Belarus, 2, 0.13%
Belarus
2 publications, 0.13%
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Algeria
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Algeria, 2, 0.13%
Algeria
2 publications, 0.13%
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Israel
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Israel, 2, 0.13%
Israel
2 publications, 0.13%
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Indonesia
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Indonesia, 2, 0.13%
Indonesia
2 publications, 0.13%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 2, 0.13%
Ireland
2 publications, 0.13%
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Poland
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Poland, 2, 0.13%
Poland
2 publications, 0.13%
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Bahrain
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Bahrain, 1, 0.07%
Bahrain
1 publication, 0.07%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 1, 0.07%
Egypt
1 publication, 0.07%
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Qatar
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Qatar, 1, 0.07%
Qatar
1 publication, 0.07%
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Kuwait
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Kuwait, 1, 0.07%
Kuwait
1 publication, 0.07%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 1, 0.07%
Mexico
1 publication, 0.07%
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Nepal
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Nepal, 1, 0.07%
Nepal
1 publication, 0.07%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 1, 0.07%
New Zealand
1 publication, 0.07%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 1, 0.07%
Serbia
1 publication, 0.07%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 1, 0.07%
Thailand
1 publication, 0.07%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 1, 0.07%
Switzerland
1 publication, 0.07%
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China
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China, 41, 29.5%
China
41 publications, 29.5%
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Canada
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Canada, 37, 26.62%
Canada
37 publications, 26.62%
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USA
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USA, 20, 14.39%
USA
20 publications, 14.39%
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Iran
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Iran, 10, 7.19%
Iran
10 publications, 7.19%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 5, 3.6%
Denmark
5 publications, 3.6%
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India
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India, 5, 3.6%
India
5 publications, 3.6%
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France
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France, 3, 2.16%
France
3 publications, 2.16%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 3, 2.16%
United Kingdom
3 publications, 2.16%
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Italy
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Italy, 3, 2.16%
Italy
3 publications, 2.16%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 3, 2.16%
Netherlands
3 publications, 2.16%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 3, 2.16%
Turkey
3 publications, 2.16%
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Australia
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Australia, 2, 1.44%
Australia
2 publications, 1.44%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 2, 1.44%
Belgium
2 publications, 1.44%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 2, 1.44%
Brazil
2 publications, 1.44%
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Spain
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Spain, 2, 1.44%
Spain
2 publications, 1.44%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 2, 1.44%
Malaysia
2 publications, 1.44%
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Norway
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Norway, 2, 1.44%
Norway
2 publications, 1.44%
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Japan
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Japan, 2, 1.44%
Japan
2 publications, 1.44%
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Germany
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Germany, 1, 0.72%
Germany
1 publication, 0.72%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 1, 0.72%
Portugal
1 publication, 0.72%
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Indonesia
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Indonesia, 1, 0.72%
Indonesia
1 publication, 0.72%
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Kuwait
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Kuwait, 1, 0.72%
Kuwait
1 publication, 0.72%
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Poland
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Poland, 1, 0.72%
Poland
1 publication, 0.72%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 1, 0.72%
Republic of Korea
1 publication, 0.72%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 1, 0.72%
Saudi Arabia
1 publication, 0.72%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 1, 0.72%
Singapore
1 publication, 0.72%
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Chile
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Chile, 1, 0.72%
Chile
1 publication, 0.72%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 1, 0.72%
Sweden
1 publication, 0.72%
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1 profile journal article
Emrouznejad Ali

University of Surrey
235 publications,
8 566 citations
h-index: 50