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Impact factor
0.4
SJR
0.186
CiteScore
1.2
Categories
Anatomy
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Genetics (clinical)
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Areas
Medicine
Years of issue
1992-2025
journal names
Clinical Dysmorphology
CLIN DYSMORPHOL
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American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A
(1623 citations)

Clinical Dysmorphology
(476 citations)

American Journal of Medical Genetics
(467 citations)
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Istituti di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico
(34 publications)

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
(29 publications)

United Arab Emirates University
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Manipal Academy of Higher Education
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University of Birmingham
(7 publications)

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
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Publications found: 569

National security assessment for the Russian Federation
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Tulupov A.S.

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National security assessment is a strategic direction of research in ensuring sustainable socio-economic development. This study aims to highlight the critical shortcomings of current national security assessment approaches. The authors propose a system of indicators to assess the components of national security which satisfies the officially adopted national goals and strategic objectives of the development in the Russian Federation. The methodological basis of the study is both scientific and regulatory documents on assessing and ensuring safety, as well as sustainable development. The main scientific tools used in the work are: economic and systemic types of analysis, including conceptual content analysis and information modeling. The study develops a system of assessment indicators depending on the main types of security that form national security. At the same time, it shows that further development of approaches to assessing national and individual types of security requires systematic consideration, taking into account the multifaceted nature of emerging relationships and their consequences. The approach used corresponds to our interpretation of national security, defined as protection from internal and external threats, in which all types of security are systematically ensured and the stability of its indicators is maintained. The findings have a widely applied purpose and can be recommended for ministries and departments, research and educational organizations in assessing and ensuring national and specific types of security, including developing regulatory documentation, scientific and educational publications.

Development of sustainable insurance in Russia
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Aleshina A.Y., Kotlobovsky I.B.

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Insurance companies in most developed and developing countries are paying increased attention to sustainable development issues over the past 10 years. The authors set a goal – to determine possible ways to introduce the principles of sustainable insurance in Russia in accordance with key business processes of insurance companies related to the formation of a client portfolio, the development of insurance products, operating and investment activities. The subject of this article is the development of sustainable insurance in Russia, taking into account national characteristics. Using methods of generalization and comparative analysis traditional for socio-economic research, the authors explore international experience in introducing the principles of sustainable development in insurance market and offer a number of recommendations to develop this area in Russia. The paper proposes the measures to expand product line and insurance conditions to cover key risks of sustainable development: climate and environmental; risks associated with life, public health and increasing inclusiveness. Particular attention is paid to the possibilities of introducing the principles of sustainable insurance in the context of increased sanction pressure on Russian companies, when companies are forced to shift their goals to the medium and long term, placing the main emphasis on social and corporate aspect. The authors identify the national factors that impede the promotion of sustainable development principles due to the structure of the Russian economy, where a significant part is occupied by fuel, energy and mining industries, and industry characteristics associated with ownership structure of insurance companies. The study examines the prerequisites for structural changes, such as linking executive remuneration to the performance of sustainable development indicators, which will require the development of key performance indicators and tools for measuring the effect of the measures taken. Such measures form the basis for further reducing the influence of the regulator in terms of implementing the principles of sustainable development.

The essence and assessment of modern industrial policy
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Nizamutdinov I.K.

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The state of modern economy is exposed to significant challenges from geopolitical risks and transformation of the process of industrial development, which requires determining the conditions for implementing modern industrial policy and changing directions and priorities of industrial development. Improvement of the ways of production, development of the system of social institutions takes place when solving the issues related to the development of science underlying the formation of new industries. The subject of the study is the transformation of industrial policy features in modern economy at various levels of interaction between government and business. The article examines the changes in industrial development and corresponding transformation of industrial policy tools in import substitution development. The study aims at determining the relationships between the directions and levels of implementing industrial policy in accordance with system analysis and identifying the key features in the relationship between business structures and the state. The theories of industrial development and the concepts of resource and process approaches to industrial development and implementation of innovative industrial policy provide the methodological basis of the study. The study uses the methods of system analysis and synthesis in identifying the key relationships between business structures and the state in achieving the goals of industrial development. The study defines the transformation of types, tools and system of indicators of industrial policy under the sanction pressure on the economy, identifies the possibilities of using the matrix system in managing industrial development, implemented at three levels (macro-, meso- and microeconomic) in interaction of business structures and public authorities, assesses the possibility of forming and conducting conservative industrial policy in the lack of scientific research funding. The findings can be used in assessing the priorities, directions and transformation of the tools used to implement an innovative model of industrial policy in the Russian economy, in the development of import substitution and formation of new industries, to form an effective interaction of innovation process and the process of industrial development of the national economy.

US monetary policy and business cycles in developing countries
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Bannikova V.A., Sugaipov D.R.

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The article examines modeling the impact of news shocks of US monetary policy on developing countries. The study analyzes the transmission mechanism of the Federal Reserve's interest rate news shock. The authors argue that the volatility of macroeconomic indicators in emerging economies can be explained by changes in monetary policy in other countries, and highlight the main channels of influence: financial sector indicators and trade indicators. In this paper the authors first use the LSDV-estimator of the panel vector autoregression and identify unexpected and news shocks. To achieve this goal, quarterly data was collected from the first quarter of 1998 to the third quarter of 2017 for Russia, along with data starting from the first quarter of 1995 for several developing countries. The results obtained indicate that the expected tightening of US monetary policy leads to a decrease in output, investment, and weakening of exchange rate in Russia. The monetary news regarding an increase in the US Federal Reserve's interest rate in two quarters also results in a short-term increase in trade balance and interest rates. News about future economic developments affects macroeconomic indicators up to two quarters before the implementation of monetary policy changes. Additionally, the news shock accounts for up to 11% of the variation in macroeconomic indicators in Russia. Accordingly, the monetary policy news shock is found to be as significant as an unexpected shock. The paper concludes with the analysis of the role played by various financial and trade channels.

Artificial neural networks in economics: mathematical tool, model or methodology?
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Petrunin Y.Y.

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The purpose of this article is to assess the current interaction between artificial intelligence (AI) and economic science and to identify promising interdisciplinary areas of research that can significantly influence the methodology of understanding economic phenomena. To achieve this goal, the vague and partly even mystical term AI was replaced with а more scientific term «artificial neural networks» (ANN). The article uses methods of scientometric, epistemological and comparative analysis of the processes of ANN penetration into economics and other academic disciplines. The authors reveal the epistemological commonality and difference between AI and ANN and justify the shift in epistemological focus in research from general AI to ANN. The paper systematizes the use of ANN in economics: 1) ANN as a mathematical tool for solving economic problems; 2) ANN as a model of economic phenomena; 3) ANN as a methodology for understanding economic patterns. It shows the interaction of economics with neurosciences which occurs in two significantly different directions: from neurobiology, i.e. real nerve networks in living organisms, and, on the other hand, from ANN theory. The first direction is associated with neuroeconomics, the second has not yet been articulated, but shows an exponential growth in publications and is associated primarily with forming a new economic paradigm. The ANN paradigm in economics (and not only in economics) changes both the subject of cognition, introducing radically new forms/types of evidence and new research methods, and the object of cognition, changing the focus of study from individual economic behavior to the collective economic behavior of mega-subjects.

Territories of the «northern delivery»: new approaches to categorization
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Kubicheck V.V., Igithanyan D.A., Brikotnina N.V.

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Ensuring the sustainability of settlements in the Far North regions is achievable only through a comprehensive set of measures for the procurement and delivery of essential goods (primarily food and fuel) from other areas, known as the «Northern Delivery» The current supply system is marked by inefficiencies that create high risks of delivery disruptions. Enhancing this system requires developing and implementing optimal measures to influence the economic relationships within the «Northern Delivery» framework, alongside determining effective legal regulatory methods. A critical step in this process is the establishment of precise and strictly defined territorial boundaries for implementing these measures. At present, there is no legal formalization of spatial limits for the array of managerial, logistic, and socio-economic processes aimed at ensuring uninterrupted deliveries of goods for the «Northern Delivery» underscoring the importance of this research. The aim of this study is to define the criteria and their quantitative parameters to categorize the regions of the Far North and equivalent areas with limited cargo delivery periods. By synthesizing the work of both domestic and international scholars on the zoning of northern territories and assessing their transport accessibility, as well as utilizing cartographic research methods and focus groups, an algorithm for categorizing the settlements of the Far North regions has been developed. The identified selection criteria include transport accessibility, the presence of stable supply logistics chains, the duration of heating period, and the level of provision with basic food products. This categorization resulted in identifying of three groups of territories based on the supply organization mechanism: critical, supporting, and basic supply. The proposed categorization can be used to determine the spatial limits for legal regulation of the «Northern Delivery» and to develop a specific set of measures to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of essential goods.

Forming economic factors of digital environment
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Dneprovskaya N.V., Shevtsova I.V.

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Digital environment includes a huge number of information and telecommunication technologies (IT), while their usage generates common features for them. The goal of the study is to identify the cumulative factor of digital environment and analysis of ways to exploit them into economic activities. The analysis of quantitative indicators of the state of digital environment in Russia and abroad shows that intensity growth rate of IT use exceeds the growth rate of the number of IT in society and create the following IT properties: 1) to generate a continuous flow of digital data; 2) to ensure the delivery and consumption of digital products and services; 3) to support instant interaction between actors and automatic interaction between items. An organisational innovation activity conducts economic factors of digital environment into economic activity. The peculiarities of innovation activity in digital environment consist of widespread open access to certain content and software applications, shared accumulation of IT, involvement of suppliers and consumers in designing and testing the innovations. The success of applying cumulative factors of IT depends on management mechanisms more than on technological solutions since the analysis has shown that more than 90% of Russian companies overcome the technological threshold for their use. This fact favorably distinguishes the capabilities of digital environment accumulated over the past decades from cutting edge technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain, which requires significant investments in IT.

Comparative analysis of developing traditional and platform employment relations
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Ivanova T.B., Mironova S.M.

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Platform employment covers an increasing proportion of the population. What are its modern features? What are the common features and differences compared to traditional employment? What changes are possible and necessary in the future? The purpose of this article is to determine the directions of their evolution in traditional and platform forms of interaction based on a comparative analysis of developing the relations between employees and employers. Research methodology: institutional and post–Keynesian approaches, theories of personnel management – concepts of scientific management, administrative, human resources and relations, behavioral, human. The methods used are comparative analysis, statistical data processing and interviews. This made it possible to define criteria for comparing traditional and platform employment relationships. These include the legal status of performers, social guarantees, labor incentives, and institutional forms of protection. A common feature is the convergence of forms of regulation of the types of employment under consideration. The difference lies in a greater flexibility and riskiness of platform employment compared to traditional employment. This determines the attractiveness of interaction with labor digital platforms (LDP) which is a new kind of social institutions involved in the process of expanding social responsibility. The implementation of modern theories of personnel management in the traditional sector of the economy has led to forming a new type of an employee. Its LDF are growing creativity, initiative, and risk-taking. The number of people interested in self-provision of works and services is increasing. The shopping centers have created additional opportunities for this. The trends in the development of traditional and platform employment coincide. For platform employment, the deadlines for their implementation are shorter. To solve the social problems of individuals, it is necessary to preserve institutional approaches to employment relations. The article offers practical recommendations to resolve this contradiction in each of the criteria for comparing traditional and platform employment.

The impact of e-sports championships on stock prices of sponsoring companies
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Arslanov M.V.

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Abstract
This paper studies the impact of esports matches results on the dynamics of sponsoring companies shares. Statistics on three main esports leagues is reviewed: Defense of the Ancient 2, League of legends and Counter Strike: Global Offensive, with Samsung, MegaFon, Intel, HTC corporation, MSI, Asus, Comcast Xfinity, Logitech, Lenovo, BMW, Honda, AMD and a number of several lesser-known companies as sponsors. The study will test the assumption concerning the growth of share prices of the companies sponsoring esports events. Another purpose of the study is to identify the most profitable esports teams and championships. The work will also include an event analysis designed to answer the question of which leagues for which sponsor companies may be preferable in terms of return on investment and why. In particular, the event window will be considered in the context of the teams in middle places, as well as in the context of the winners and losers in a particular esports league. In addition, all sponsors will be divided into their production areas to track the impact of the industry factor. The main result is that the profitability of companies associated with the video game industry will have low correlation with the outcomes of matches of esports teams. The findings show that if a team has the least number of sponsors, there is a greater return on shares than for other teams with a greater number of sponsors.

The reputation capital of an individual in business environment and its impact on company’s reputation
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Shageeva G.R.

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Abstract
In the modern world, the desire to be well perceived by the environment has become a duty, which is the only way to achieve a competitive advantage and success. Today, the reputation capital of an individual is of great importance, especially on the labor market. Everyone wants to be an important part of the team. To have respect and love in the workplace, it is necessary to develop and increase your reputation capital. In this article, the authors consider in detail the concept of «reputation», including the approaches of domestic and foreign authors, study the concept of «business reputation», its main characteristics, elements and advantages. The paper studies the ways to increase the reputation capital of an individual in business environment, as well as mistakes that should be avoided. It notes the actions that should be taken if someone wants to blacken business reputation for their own benefit. This article highlights and describes the impact of a person's reputation capital on the reputation of an enterprise based on the results of a Weber Shandwick survey, and also examines the company's impact on the reputation of employees: investigates key criteria of a future employer for most applicants, analyzes certain methods and tools for retaining valuable employees in the workplace in the long term. The article concludes with is formulating the concept of «reputation» as a social opinion, justified or not, about a certain object. A good reputation is synonymous with prestige, fame and a good name; a bad reputation is equated with dishonor or discredit.

Restrictive monetary policy – an obstacle to foreign direct investment
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Tatuzov V.Y.

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Abstract
This article examines some acute problems of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Monetary Policy and Inflation. Following a long declining trend, global FDI flows decreased in 2023 and remaining below the indicator of 2007, that is pre-global financial crisis level. According to international organizations, FDI flows were negatively affected by high interest rates, unfavourable financing conditions and situation on capital markets. The article considers the role of restrictive monetary policy alongside the theoretical aspects of global inflation. The author argues that the drop in international investment, in particular, can be attributed to Restrictive Monetary Policy in many countries. Restrictive Monetary Policy seems to underestimate the inflationary role of imperfect competition, the rise of prices for imported energy and food, the fluctuations of currency rates as well as expectations of the micro-level participants. The article provides certain economic recommendations to Russia’s regulators on Monetary and FDI Policy. In future the Bank of Russia may gradually move from Restrictive Monetary Policy to Expansionary Monetary Policy to provide stimulus for FDI. Also, this article summarizes the process of predicting future condition of the world economy in applying Kondratieff’s approach. The author concludes that it is necessary to continue studying the long wave theory with the aim of its further use in forecasting the events in Russia and worldwide.

Digital currencies of central banks: nature and purpose
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Kulakov M.V., Nosov I.A.

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This paper examines the concept of central bank digital currencies (CBDC) and its evolution as the interest of monetary authorities and regulators in the phenomenon of digital currencies increases. The purpose of the article is to identify the nature and purpose of central bank digital currencies and their underlying qualities through a comparative analysis of the definitions given to them by researchers and monetary authorities developing them, as well as a quantitative analysis of data on the stages of development of digital currencies by central banks around the world. Drawing on the results of the study, we may conclude that with central banks digital currency projects the concept of digital currency, which previously denoted private electronic currency, as well as the classification of money, has become more complicated; regulators of large economies developing digital currencies of central banks view it primarily as a digital form of national currency, close to the characteristics and purpose of cash, and also that the use of distributed ledger technology is an optional, but quite a common attribute of central bank digital currencies.

Assessing the conditions to implement innovative activity of technoparks in the field of high technologies
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Limonov L.E., Stepanova E.S.

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Abstract
During the restructuring of national technological system, the development of innovations is of particular importance. In this regard, it is important to analyze how economic entities and innovative infrastructure cope with changing internal and external conditions, such as the need for import substitution of high-tech products and replenishment of specialists’ outflow from the information technology sector. The key element of the innovation infrastructure is scientific and industrial technology parks. The article examines the features of the Russian model of technoparks, as well as the factors of their success and lag. The purpose of the study is to identify the factors contributing to and hindering the innovation activity of technopark residents. Using statistical data analysis and spatial network analysis, the paper studies the structure and features of the activities of 12 participants in the state program «Creation of high-tech technoparks in the Russian Federation». The study examines such aspects of technoparks’ activity as the specifics of management companies functioning, ownership structure and geographical localization of resident enterprises, the level of integration of scientific and educational organizations. It determines the results of technoparks activity in the context of long-term effects for the innovation development at regional level. The findings indicate insufficient elaboration of approaches to support collaborative activities between residents, which is an important condition for effective innovation exchange. The results of the study can be used in the development and adjustment of government programs to support the innovation sector.

Priority development areas and employment in Russian cities
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Zubarev A.V., Motyakina Y.P.

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The paper examines the impact of priority development areas (PDA) on economic diversification of Russia's cities. The research question of the work is this: has the creation of priority development areas contributed to a decrease in the share of employees in the city-forming enterprise and an increase in the number of operating firms? The main data sources are EMISS and SPARK-Interfax. The sample covers data from 279 cities for the period from 2015 to 2021. Since cities received PDA status in different years, the method of difference in differences with multiple periods is applied alongside panel matching. The work tests two main hypotheses. First, single-industry towns with PDA status show a decrease in the share of city-forming enterprise in the employment of population compared to towns without PDA status. Second, assigning a PDA status to a single-industry town ensures a significant increase in the number of operating enterprises. The findings reveal that assignment of priority development area status doesn’t reduce the share of workers in city-forming enterprise among the employed in a single-industry town, but significantly increases the number of existing firms (in the year of assignment of PDA status, the number of existing firms grows by 2–4 % and in two years by more than 8%.

Attributes and types of innovation clusters in the context of digital transformation
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 6: Economics.
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0
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Napolskikh D.L.

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The article aims at clarifying the concept, attributes and approaches to the classification of innovation clusters. The purpose of the study is to adapt the concept of an innovation cluster to modern conditions of the Russian economy in the context of global trends in digital transformation. The methodological basis of the work is the analysis of current scientific research on forming and developing innovative clusters, and the regulatory framework of cluster policy in Russia and abroad. It is determined that to date, Russian legal framework does not contain a definition and classification of innovation clusters corresponding to modern conceptual approaches to clustering innovative production. Drawing on the systematized theoretical approaches to the economic essence of innovation clusters, the authors identify four groups of their attributes: scientific and technological, organizational, operational, and economic and geographical features. Ten pairs of opposite characteristics of the innovation cluster are given, the combination of which determines the dialectical nature of its development. The existing criteria for cluster classification are systematized, clarified and supplemented, additional classification criteria are proposed. It is concluded that innovation clusters differ from other types of clusters not only by the integration of high-tech production and generation of innovative technologies, but also by a special nature of participants network interactions in the framework of joint innovation projects. A model of the ratio of different types of clusters is proposed based on the following factors of clustering of production in conditions of digital economy: spatial concentration of production, institutional environment, innovative business networks and digital environment. The authors propose an innovative hypercluster model as a separate type of clusters, combining interdimensional and multilevel approaches to cluster development. The definition of an innovative hypercluster is given, the potential effects and directions of practical application of this model are determined. The results of the work contribute to the development of the cluster concept and the theoretical foundations of cluster policy implementation.
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Wiley
3746 citations, 28.51%
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Elsevier
2372 citations, 18.05%
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Springer Nature
1808 citations, 13.76%
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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
859 citations, 6.54%
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MDPI
322 citations, 2.45%
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Frontiers Media S.A.
248 citations, 1.89%
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Taylor & Francis
214 citations, 1.63%
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BMJ
198 citations, 1.51%
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S. Karger AG
195 citations, 1.48%
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SAGE
185 citations, 1.41%
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG
141 citations, 1.07%
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Oxford University Press
140 citations, 1.07%
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
84 citations, 0.64%
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
67 citations, 0.51%
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Hindawi Limited
63 citations, 0.48%
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The Company of Biologists
36 citations, 0.27%
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The Endocrine Society
36 citations, 0.27%
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Walter de Gruyter
30 citations, 0.23%
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American Academy of Pediatrics
28 citations, 0.21%
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Cambridge University Press
27 citations, 0.21%
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Mary Ann Liebert
24 citations, 0.18%
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Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
23 citations, 0.18%
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SLACK
21 citations, 0.16%
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Annual Reviews
20 citations, 0.15%
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American Medical Association (AMA)
18 citations, 0.14%
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Spandidos Publications
17 citations, 0.13%
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American Physiological Society
16 citations, 0.12%
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
15 citations, 0.11%
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Medknow
15 citations, 0.11%
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
15 citations, 0.11%
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Baishideng Publishing Group
15 citations, 0.11%
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
14 citations, 0.11%
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F1000 Research
14 citations, 0.11%
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Korean Society of Medical Genetics
13 citations, 0.1%
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SciELO
12 citations, 0.09%
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
11 citations, 0.08%
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Bioscientifica
11 citations, 0.08%
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American Society of Neuoradiology
9 citations, 0.07%
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eLife Sciences Publications
9 citations, 0.07%
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Research Square Platform LLC
9 citations, 0.07%
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Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
8 citations, 0.06%
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
8 citations, 0.06%
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IntechOpen
8 citations, 0.06%
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IOS Press
7 citations, 0.05%
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Sociedade Brasileira de Genetica
7 citations, 0.05%
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Meditsinski Universitet - Sofia
7 citations, 0.05%
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7 citations, 0.05%
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Pleiades Publishing
6 citations, 0.05%
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Allen Press
6 citations, 0.05%
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American Society of Hematology
6 citations, 0.05%
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Tohoku University Medical Press
6 citations, 0.05%
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National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation
6 citations, 0.05%
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Impact Journals
5 citations, 0.04%
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Eco-Vector LLC
5 citations, 0.04%
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AME Publishing Company
5 citations, 0.04%
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Massachusetts Medical Society
5 citations, 0.04%
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Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology
5 citations, 0.04%
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Publishing House ABV Press
5 citations, 0.04%
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Termedia Sp. z.o.o.
5 citations, 0.04%
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Media Sphere Publishing House
5 citations, 0.04%
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XMLink
5 citations, 0.04%
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American Society for Microbiology
4 citations, 0.03%
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King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
4 citations, 0.03%
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The Royal Society
4 citations, 0.03%
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American Speech Language Hearing Association
4 citations, 0.03%
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American Roentgen Ray Society
4 citations, 0.03%
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Paediatrician Publishers LLC
4 citations, 0.03%
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European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EROS)
4 citations, 0.03%
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Scientific Scholar
4 citations, 0.03%
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Rockefeller University Press
3 citations, 0.02%
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3 citations, 0.02%
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3 citations, 0.02%
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King Saud University
3 citations, 0.02%
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American Diabetes Association
3 citations, 0.02%
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3 citations, 0.02%
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American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
3 citations, 0.02%
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Portland Press
3 citations, 0.02%
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British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
3 citations, 0.02%
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Hamad Medical Corporation
3 citations, 0.02%
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Society for Neuroscience
3 citations, 0.02%
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Korean Neurological Association
3 citations, 0.02%
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Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
3 citations, 0.02%
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Acilim Yayincilik
3 citations, 0.02%
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Korean Pediatric Society
3 citations, 0.02%
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3 citations, 0.02%
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
3 citations, 0.02%
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The Korean Movement Disorder Society
3 citations, 0.02%
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Hans Publishers
3 citations, 0.02%
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European Molecular Biology Organization
3 citations, 0.02%
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
2 citations, 0.02%
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Kyushu University
2 citations, 0.02%
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Lavoisier
2 citations, 0.02%
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Index Copernicus
2 citations, 0.02%
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Carol Davila University Press
2 citations, 0.02%
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2 citations, 0.02%
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International Research and Cooperation Association for Bio & Socio-Sciences Advancement (IRCA-BSSA)
2 citations, 0.02%
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Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)
2 citations, 0.02%
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American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
2 citations, 0.02%
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2 citations, 0.02%
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Istituti di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico
34 publications, 1.78%
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Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
29 publications, 1.52%
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United Arab Emirates University
23 publications, 1.2%
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Sheffield Children's Hospital
19 publications, 0.99%
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University of São Paulo
19 publications, 0.99%
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Manipal Academy of Higher Education
18 publications, 0.94%
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Hacettepe University
16 publications, 0.84%
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Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin
16 publications, 0.84%
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Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
13 publications, 0.68%
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Istituto Giannina Gaslini
12 publications, 0.63%
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Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
11 publications, 0.58%
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
10 publications, 0.52%
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University of Cape Town
10 publications, 0.52%
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Amsterdam University Medical Center
10 publications, 0.52%
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Royal Hospital for Children
10 publications, 0.52%
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Universitair Ziekenhuis Leuven
9 publications, 0.47%
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University of Manchester
9 publications, 0.47%
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Auckland City Hospital
9 publications, 0.47%
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University of Washington
9 publications, 0.47%
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Marmara University
8 publications, 0.42%
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Radboud University Nijmegen
8 publications, 0.42%
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University of Milan
8 publications, 0.42%
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University of Turin
8 publications, 0.42%
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University of Birmingham
8 publications, 0.42%
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University of California, San Francisco
8 publications, 0.42%
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Baylor College of Medicine
8 publications, 0.42%
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University of Amsterdam
8 publications, 0.42%
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University of Manitoba
8 publications, 0.42%
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King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
7 publications, 0.37%
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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
7 publications, 0.37%
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Rambam Health Care Campus
7 publications, 0.37%
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Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
7 publications, 0.37%
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Women's and Children's Hospital
7 publications, 0.37%
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Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
7 publications, 0.37%
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Ege University
6 publications, 0.31%
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Istanbul University Cerrahpasa
6 publications, 0.31%
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Post graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
6 publications, 0.31%
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Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
6 publications, 0.31%
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Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
6 publications, 0.31%
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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
6 publications, 0.31%
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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
6 publications, 0.31%
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Yale University
6 publications, 0.31%
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Home for Relief of the Suffering
6 publications, 0.31%
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Children's Hospital at Westmead
6 publications, 0.31%
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University of British Columbia
6 publications, 0.31%
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University Medical Center Utrecht
6 publications, 0.31%
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Kanagawa Children's Medical Center
6 publications, 0.31%
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Hospital for Sick Children
6 publications, 0.31%
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Ankara University
5 publications, 0.26%
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Istanbul University
5 publications, 0.26%
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University of Liège
5 publications, 0.26%
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Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences
5 publications, 0.26%
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Lausanne University Hospital
5 publications, 0.26%
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Sultan Qaboos University
5 publications, 0.26%
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King's College London
5 publications, 0.26%
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Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale Lariana
5 publications, 0.26%
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University of Melbourne
5 publications, 0.26%
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University of the Witwatersrand
5 publications, 0.26%
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Newcastle University
5 publications, 0.26%
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Queen's University Belfast
5 publications, 0.26%
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McMaster University
5 publications, 0.26%
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Essen University Hospital
5 publications, 0.26%
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Mayo Clinic
5 publications, 0.26%
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
5 publications, 0.26%
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Indiana University School of Medicine
5 publications, 0.26%
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French Institute of Health and Medical Research
5 publications, 0.26%
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Quaid-i-Azam University
4 publications, 0.21%
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Dokuz Eylül University
4 publications, 0.21%
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Erciyes University
4 publications, 0.21%
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Eskisehir Osmangazi University
4 publications, 0.21%
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Karadeniz Technical University
4 publications, 0.21%
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Christian Medical College, Vellore
4 publications, 0.21%
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Helsinki University Hospital
4 publications, 0.21%
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Sapienza University of Rome
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Zurich
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Naples Federico II
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Copenhagen
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Southampton
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Sydney
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Pavia
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Catania
4 publications, 0.21%
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New York University
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of Pecs
4 publications, 0.21%
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Medical University of Warsaw
4 publications, 0.21%
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Erasmus University Medical Center
4 publications, 0.21%
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Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
4 publications, 0.21%
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
4 publications, 0.21%
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Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
4 publications, 0.21%
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Alberta Children's Hospital
4 publications, 0.21%
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Duke-NUS Medical School
4 publications, 0.21%
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Hospital Civil de Guadalajara "Fray Antonio Alcalde"
4 publications, 0.21%
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Firat University
3 publications, 0.16%
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University of Health Sciences, Turkey
3 publications, 0.16%
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Gaziantep University
3 publications, 0.16%
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Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre
3 publications, 0.16%
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Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health
3 publications, 0.16%
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Pamukkale University
3 publications, 0.16%
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Inonu University
3 publications, 0.16%
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Trakya University
3 publications, 0.16%
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Lady Hardinge Medical College
3 publications, 0.16%
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11 publications, 5.26%
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University of Birmingham
7 publications, 3.35%
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Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
5 publications, 2.39%
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Marmara University
4 publications, 1.91%
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Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
4 publications, 1.91%
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Hacettepe University
3 publications, 1.44%
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University of Health Sciences, Turkey
3 publications, 1.44%
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Karadeniz Technical University
3 publications, 1.44%
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Sultan Qaboos University
3 publications, 1.44%
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Yale University
3 publications, 1.44%
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Kanagawa Children's Medical Center
3 publications, 1.44%
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Ankara University
2 publications, 0.96%
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Istanbul University
2 publications, 0.96%
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Istanbul University Cerrahpasa
2 publications, 0.96%
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Gaziantep University
2 publications, 0.96%
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Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre
2 publications, 0.96%
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Post graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
2 publications, 0.96%
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Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
2 publications, 0.96%
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Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health
2 publications, 0.96%
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Pamukkale University
2 publications, 0.96%
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Ankara Bilkent City Hospital
2 publications, 0.96%
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
2 publications, 0.96%
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Rambam Health Care Campus
2 publications, 0.96%
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Lady Hardinge Medical College
2 publications, 0.96%
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Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences
2 publications, 0.96%
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Istituti di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico
2 publications, 0.96%
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University of Turin
2 publications, 0.96%
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King's College London
2 publications, 0.96%
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University of Glasgow
2 publications, 0.96%
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Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale Lariana
2 publications, 0.96%
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University of Newcastle Australia
2 publications, 0.96%
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University of Michigan
2 publications, 0.96%
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University of Porto
2 publications, 0.96%
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University of Calgary
2 publications, 0.96%
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University of Manitoba
2 publications, 0.96%
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
2 publications, 0.96%
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Royal Hospital for Children
2 publications, 0.96%
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French Institute of Health and Medical Research
2 publications, 0.96%
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Duke-NUS Medical School
2 publications, 0.96%
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Genome Institute of Singapore
2 publications, 0.96%
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Alfaisal University
1 publication, 0.48%
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King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
1 publication, 0.48%
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Sabanci University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Ege University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Gazi University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Ataturk University
1 publication, 0.48%
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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
1 publication, 0.48%
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Quaid-i-Azam University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Dokuz Eylül University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Erciyes University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi
1 publication, 0.48%
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Biruni University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Kafkas University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Eskisehir Osmangazi University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Necmettin Erbakan University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Kocaeli University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
1 publication, 0.48%
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1 publication, 0.48%
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Shaare Zedek Medical Center
1 publication, 0.48%
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Eastern Mediterranean University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Trakya University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Universitair Ziekenhuis Leuven
1 publication, 0.48%
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Aix-Marseille University
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Jordan
1 publication, 0.48%
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Jordan University of Science and Technology
1 publication, 0.48%
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Hubei University of Medicine
1 publication, 0.48%
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Lausanne University Hospital
1 publication, 0.48%
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Huazhong Agricultural University
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Milano-Bicocca
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Milan
1 publication, 0.48%
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American University of Beirut
1 publication, 0.48%
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Nanyang Technological University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Lebanese American University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Saint Joseph University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Copenhagen
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Palermo
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Padua
1 publication, 0.48%
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St George's, University of London
1 publication, 0.48%
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Maastricht University Medical Center+
1 publication, 0.48%
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Sorbonne University
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Verona
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Manchester
1 publication, 0.48%
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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
1 publication, 0.48%
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Southern Medical University
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Southampton
1 publication, 0.48%
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University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
1 publication, 0.48%
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Johns Hopkins University
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Perugia
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Florence
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Pavia
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Catania
1 publication, 0.48%
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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
1 publication, 0.48%
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Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
1 publication, 0.48%
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Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo
1 publication, 0.48%
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Charles University
1 publication, 0.48%
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John Hunter Hospital
1 publication, 0.48%
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Boston University
1 publication, 0.48%
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Seoul National University Hospital
1 publication, 0.48%
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Seoul National University Children's Hospital
1 publication, 0.48%
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United Kingdom, 325, 17.02%
United Kingdom
325 publications, 17.02%
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USA
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USA, 179, 9.37%
USA
179 publications, 9.37%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 113, 5.92%
Turkey
113 publications, 5.92%
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India
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India, 103, 5.39%
India
103 publications, 5.39%
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Italy
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Italy, 83, 4.35%
Italy
83 publications, 4.35%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 69, 3.61%
Netherlands
69 publications, 3.61%
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Australia
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Australia, 50, 2.62%
Australia
50 publications, 2.62%
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Germany
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Germany, 48, 2.51%
Germany
48 publications, 2.51%
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Canada
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Canada, 43, 2.25%
Canada
43 publications, 2.25%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 42, 2.2%
Brazil
42 publications, 2.2%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 39, 2.04%
Belgium
39 publications, 2.04%
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UAE
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UAE, 32, 1.68%
UAE
32 publications, 1.68%
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France
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France, 29, 1.52%
France
29 publications, 1.52%
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Japan
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Japan, 28, 1.47%
Japan
28 publications, 1.47%
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China
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China, 27, 1.41%
China
27 publications, 1.41%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 22, 1.15%
Ireland
22 publications, 1.15%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 19, 0.99%
South Africa
19 publications, 0.99%
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Poland
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Poland, 17, 0.89%
Poland
17 publications, 0.89%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 17, 0.89%
Switzerland
17 publications, 0.89%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 14, 0.73%
Mexico
14 publications, 0.73%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 13, 0.68%
New Zealand
13 publications, 0.68%
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Spain
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Spain, 12, 0.63%
Spain
12 publications, 0.63%
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Finland
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Finland, 12, 0.63%
Finland
12 publications, 0.63%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 11, 0.58%
Denmark
11 publications, 0.58%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 11, 0.58%
Egypt
11 publications, 0.58%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 10, 0.52%
Portugal
10 publications, 0.52%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 10, 0.52%
Saudi Arabia
10 publications, 0.52%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 10, 0.52%
Singapore
10 publications, 0.52%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 9, 0.47%
Pakistan
9 publications, 0.47%
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Israel
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Israel, 8, 0.42%
Israel
8 publications, 0.42%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 7, 0.37%
Hungary
7 publications, 0.37%
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Oman
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Oman, 7, 0.37%
Oman
7 publications, 0.37%
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Greece
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Greece, 6, 0.31%
Greece
6 publications, 0.31%
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Norway
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Norway, 6, 0.31%
Norway
6 publications, 0.31%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 6, 0.31%
Thailand
6 publications, 0.31%
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Austria
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Austria, 5, 0.26%
Austria
5 publications, 0.26%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 5, 0.26%
Republic of Korea
5 publications, 0.26%
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Tunisia
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Tunisia, 5, 0.26%
Tunisia
5 publications, 0.26%
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Iran
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Iran, 4, 0.21%
Iran
4 publications, 0.21%
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Lebanon
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Lebanon, 4, 0.21%
Lebanon
4 publications, 0.21%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 3, 0.16%
Argentina
3 publications, 0.16%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 3, 0.16%
Jordan
3 publications, 0.16%
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Democratic Republic of the Congo, 3, 0.16%
Democratic Republic of the Congo
3 publications, 0.16%
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Kuwait
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Kuwait, 3, 0.16%
Kuwait
3 publications, 0.16%
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Russia
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Russia, 2, 0.1%
Russia
2 publications, 0.1%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 2, 0.1%
Colombia
2 publications, 0.1%
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, 2, 0.1%
2 publications, 0.1%
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Romania
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Romania, 2, 0.1%
Romania
2 publications, 0.1%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 2, 0.1%
Serbia
2 publications, 0.1%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 2, 0.1%
Czech Republic
2 publications, 0.1%
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Chile
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Chile, 2, 0.1%
Chile
2 publications, 0.1%
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Belarus
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Belarus, 1, 0.05%
Belarus
1 publication, 0.05%
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Estonia
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Estonia, 1, 0.05%
Estonia
1 publication, 0.05%
|
Venezuela
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Venezuela, 1, 0.05%
Venezuela
1 publication, 0.05%
|
Cyprus
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Cyprus, 1, 0.05%
Cyprus
1 publication, 0.05%
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Lithuania
|
Lithuania, 1, 0.05%
Lithuania
1 publication, 0.05%
|
Malawi
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Malawi, 1, 0.05%
Malawi
1 publication, 0.05%
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Malaysia
|
Malaysia, 1, 0.05%
Malaysia
1 publication, 0.05%
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Reunion
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Reunion, 1, 0.05%
Reunion
1 publication, 0.05%
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North Macedonia
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North Macedonia, 1, 0.05%
North Macedonia
1 publication, 0.05%
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Slovenia
|
Slovenia, 1, 0.05%
Slovenia
1 publication, 0.05%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 1, 0.05%
Sweden
1 publication, 0.05%
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India
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India, 33, 15.79%
India
33 publications, 15.79%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 28, 13.4%
Turkey
28 publications, 13.4%
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USA
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USA, 23, 11%
USA
23 publications, 11%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 18, 8.61%
United Kingdom
18 publications, 8.61%
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Italy
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Italy, 12, 5.74%
Italy
12 publications, 5.74%
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China
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China, 10, 4.78%
China
10 publications, 4.78%
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Canada
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Canada, 5, 2.39%
Canada
5 publications, 2.39%
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Japan
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Japan, 5, 2.39%
Japan
5 publications, 2.39%
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Australia
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Australia, 4, 1.91%
Australia
4 publications, 1.91%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 4, 1.91%
Belgium
4 publications, 1.91%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 4, 1.91%
Singapore
4 publications, 1.91%
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Germany
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Germany, 3, 1.44%
Germany
3 publications, 1.44%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 3, 1.44%
Brazil
3 publications, 1.44%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 3, 1.44%
Netherlands
3 publications, 1.44%
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Oman
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Oman, 3, 1.44%
Oman
3 publications, 1.44%
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France
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France, 2, 0.96%
France
2 publications, 0.96%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 2, 0.96%
Portugal
2 publications, 0.96%
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Israel
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Israel, 2, 0.96%
Israel
2 publications, 0.96%
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Spain
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Spain, 2, 0.96%
Spain
2 publications, 0.96%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 2, 0.96%
Colombia
2 publications, 0.96%
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Lebanon
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Lebanon, 2, 0.96%
Lebanon
2 publications, 0.96%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 2, 0.96%
Mexico
2 publications, 0.96%
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UAE
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UAE, 2, 0.96%
UAE
2 publications, 0.96%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 2, 0.96%
Switzerland
2 publications, 0.96%
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Russia
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Russia, 1, 0.48%
Russia
1 publication, 0.48%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 1, 0.48%
Argentina
1 publication, 0.48%
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Greece
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Greece, 1, 0.48%
Greece
1 publication, 0.48%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 1, 0.48%
Denmark
1 publication, 0.48%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 1, 0.48%
Egypt
1 publication, 0.48%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 1, 0.48%
Jordan
1 publication, 0.48%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 1, 0.48%
Ireland
1 publication, 0.48%
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1, 0.48%
Democratic Republic of the Congo
1 publication, 0.48%
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1 publication, 0.48%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 1, 0.48%
Pakistan
1 publication, 0.48%
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Poland
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Poland, 1, 0.48%
Poland
1 publication, 0.48%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 1, 0.48%
Republic of Korea
1 publication, 0.48%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 1, 0.48%
Saudi Arabia
1 publication, 0.48%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 1, 0.48%
Serbia
1 publication, 0.48%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 1, 0.48%
Czech Republic
1 publication, 0.48%
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Chile
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Chile, 1, 0.48%
Chile
1 publication, 0.48%
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2 profile journal articles
Rump Andreas
46 publications,
1 489 citations
h-index: 21
1 profile journal article
Lugli Licia
117 publications,
1 345 citations
h-index: 20
1 profile journal article
Ajlouni Kamel
171 publications,
11 696 citations
h-index: 35
Research interests
Diabetes mellitus
Endocrinology
Internal Medicine
human Nutrition
1 profile journal article
GENSINI FRANCESCA

University of Florence
84 publications,
2 054 citations
h-index: 28