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Three new Pseudogymnoascus species (Pseudeurotiaceae, Thelebolales) described from Antarctic soils
Childress M.K., Dragone N.B., Young B.D., Adams B.J., Fierer N., Quandt C.A.
The genus Pseudogymnoascus includes several species frequently isolated from extreme environments worldwide, including cold environments such as Antarctica. This study describes three new species of Pseudogymnoascus—P. russussp. nov., P. irelandiaesp. nov., and P. ramosussp. nov.—isolated from Antarctic soils. These species represent the first Pseudogymnoascus taxa to be formally described from Antarctic soil samples, expanding our understanding of fungal biodiversity in this extreme environment. Microscopic descriptions of asexual structures from living cultures, along with measurements of cultural characteristics and growth on various media types at different temperatures, identify three distinct new species. In addition, phylogenetic analyses based on five gene regions (ITS, LSU, MCM7, RPB2, TEF1) and whole-genome proteomes place these new species within three distinct previously described clades: P. irelandiae in clade K, P. ramosus in clade Q, and P. russus in clade B. These results provide further evidence of the extensive undescribed diversity of Pseudogymnoascus in high-latitude soils. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on Antarctic mycology and the broader ecology of psychrophilic and psychrotolerant fungi.
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Symbiotic synergy: How Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi enhance nutrient uptake, stress tolerance, and soil health through molecular mechanisms and hormonal regulation
Ahmed N., Li J., Li Y., Deng L., Deng L., Chachar M., Chachar Z., Chachar S., Hayat F., Raza A., Umrani J.H., Gong L., Tu P.
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is integral to sustainable agriculture and enhances plant resilience to abiotic and biotic stressors. Through their symbiotic association with plant roots, AM improves nutrient and water uptake, activates antioxidant defenses, and facilitates hormonal regulation, contributing to improved plant health and productivity. Plants release strigolactones, which trigger AM spore germination and hyphal branching, a process regulated by genes, such as D27, CCD7, CCD8, and MAX1. AM recognition by plants is mediated by receptor-like kinases (RLKs) and LysM domains, leading to the formation of arbuscules that optimize nutrient exchange. Hormonal regulation plays a pivotal role in this symbiosis; cytokinins enhance AM colonization, auxins support arbuscule formation, and brassinosteroids regulate root growth. Other hormones, such as salicylic acid, gibberellins, ethylene, jasmonic acid, and abscisic acid, also influence AM colonization and stress responses, further bolstering plant resilience. In addition to plant health, AM enhances soil health by improving microbial diversity, soil structure, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration. This symbiosis supports soil pH regulation and pathogen suppression, offering a sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers and improving soil fertility. To maximize AM ’s potential of AM in agriculture, future research should focus on refining inoculation strategies, enhancing compatibility with different crops, and assessing the long-term ecological and economic benefits. Optimizing AM applications is critical for improving agricultural resilience, food security, and sustainable farming practices.
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Pseudobaeosporoideae, a new subfamily within the Tricholomataceae for the genus Pseudobaeospora (Agaricales, Tricholomatineae) based on morphological and molecular inference
Vizzini A., Consiglio G., Adamčíková K., Setti L., Adamčík S.
Based on molecular and morphological evidence the new subfamily Pseudobaeosporoideae of the Tricholomataceae is established within the Tricholomatineae for accommodating the unique features of Pseudobaeospora such as gymnocarpic mycenoid/collybioid habit, small-sized spores with thick and dextrinoid wall, and presence of crassobasidia. Twenty-six Pseudobaeospora collections corresponding to eleven species (five types) were newly sequenced. Collections morphologically attributable to P. oligophylla (type of the genus) or to P. pillodii are here sequenced for the first time: accordingly, P. oligophylla is considered as a posterior synonym of P. pillodii. Quélet’s original plate is selected as a lectotype for Collybia pillodii and a French collection as its epitype collection. Pseudobaeospora deceptiva is described as a new species from Italy very close to P. pillodii from which it differs mainly by bigger spores and SSU and LSU rDNA sequences. The presence of P. pyrifera in Italy is documented for the first time and P. mutabilis is reduced to its later synonym. A neotype is established for P. jamonii which is here proved to be an independent species. Finally, a critical review of the characters used for interspecific distinctions in Pseudobaeospora was provided.
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Unveiling fungal diversity associated with coffee trees in China using a polyphasic approach and a global review of coffee saprobic fungi
Lu L., Karunarathna S.C., Rajeshkumar K.C., Elgorban A.M., Jayawardena R.S., Hongsanan S., Suwannarach N., Kumla J., Xiong Y., Hyde K.D., Han M., Zheng D., Li Q., Dai D., Tibpromma S.
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is the most cultured and popular coffee bean in today’s world. Yunnan Province is well known as China’s largest arabica coffee cultivation region. Fungi represent an important group of microorganisms associated with coffee, profoundly influencing its yield and quality. In this study, twelve fungal collections growing on dead and decaying twigs of coffee were collected and isolated to systematically document microfungi associated with coffee plants in Yunnan Province. Ten novel species, each representing a unique family within Pleosporales, were identified and introduced, based on comprehensive morphological analyses and multigene phylogenetic studies. The ten new species belong to the families Bambusicolaceae, Didymellaceae, Didymosphaeriaceae, Longiostiolaceae, Lophiostomataceae, Massarinaceae, Neomassariaceae, Occultibambusaceae, Roussoellaceae and Thyridariaceae with each family containing one new species. Macro- and micro-characteristics, descriptions and phylogenetic trees indicating the placement of the new taxa are provided. In addition, pairwise homoplasy index (PHI) test results and morphological comparisons between the new species and closely-related taxa are given. This study also establishes a comprehensive global inventory of saprobic fungi associated with coffee, which is intended to help researchers and professionals worldwide with practical information. This research enhances the understanding of coffee-associated fungal diversity in China and underscores the importance of introducing new saprobic fungal taxa related to coffee.
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A fusarioid fungus forms mutualistic interactions with poplar trees that resemble ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
Yang N., Shan X., Wang K., Lu J., Zhu Y., Regina R.S., Rodriguez R.J., Yao J., Martin F.M., Yuan Z.
Fusarium species, recognised as global priority pathogens, frequently induce severe diseases in crops; however, certain species exhibit alternative symbiotic lifestyles and are either non-pathogenic or endophytic. In this study, we characterised the mutualistic relationship between the eFp isolate of F. pseudograminearum and five poplar species, resulting in formation root structures reminiscent of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbiosis. This functional symbiosis is evidenced by enhanced plant growth, reciprocal nutrient exchange, improved nitrogen and phosphorus uptake and upregulation of root sugar transporter gene expression (PtSweet1). Comparative and population genomics confirmed that eFp maintains a structurally similar genome, but exhibits significant divergence from ten conspecific pathogenic isolates. Notably, eFp enhanced the growth of diverse plant lineages (Oryza, Arabidopsis, Pinus and non-vascular liverworts), indicating a near-complete loss of virulence. Although this specialised symbiosis has only been established in vitro, it holds significant value in elucidating the evolutionary track from endophytic to mycorrhizal associations.
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Fungi: Pioneers of chemical creativity – Techniques and strategies to uncover fungal chemistry
Schrey H., Lambert C., Stadler M.
Natural product discovery from fungi for drug development and description of novel chemistry has been a tremendous success. This success is expected to accelerate even further, owing to the advent of sophisticated technical advances of technical advances that recently led to the discovery of an unparalleled biodiversity in the fungal kingdom. This review aims to give an overview on i) important secondary metabolite-derived drugs or drug leads, ii) discuss the analytical and strategic framework of how natural product discovery and drug lead identification transformed from earlier days to the present, iii) how knowledge of fungal biology and biodiversity facilitates the discovery of new compounds, and iv) point out endeavors in understanding fungal secondary metabolite chemistry in order to systematically explore fungal genomes by utilizing synthetic biology. An outlook is given, underlining the necessity for a collaborative and cooperative scenario to harness the full potential of the fungal secondary metabolome.
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Novel genus and species of Diaporthostomataceae (Diaporthales) in China
Jiang N., Xue H., Li Y.
Diaporthales is a significant fungal order comprising species that predominantly inhabit plant tissues, being pathogens, endophytes, and saprobes. Recent studies have uncovered extensive species diversity across various hosts, utilizing both morphological characteristics and molecular phylogenetic analyses. In this study, samples of leaf spots and branch cankers were collected from China, and fungal isolations were established. Species identification was conducted using a phylogenetic approach based on combined sequence data from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU), the DNA-directed RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2), and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1) genes, together with morphological observations. As a result, the novel genus Tiania is proposed, with three newly described species: T. chinensis, T. lithocarpicola, and T. quercicola. These species are validated by pairwise homoplasy index (PHI) analysis, ensuring robust support for their distinction. This study explores the rare family Diaporthostomataceae, providing the first descriptions of their anamorphic forms. By offering detailed morphological and molecular data, this research lays a foundation for future taxonomic and systematic studies of the Diaporthales.
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The six whole mitochondrial genomes for the Diaporthe species: features, evolution and phylogeny
Xie S., Ma X., Wu H., Zang R., Li H., Liu M., Li Q., Ma Q., Guo Y., Zhang M.
In this study, the complete mitogenomes of three Diaporthe species (Diaporthe eres ZM79-3, D. phaseolorum ZM33-4 and Diaporthe sp. ZM41-5) were sequenced, assembled and compared with the other three previously sequenced Diaporthe mitogenomes (D. caulivora VNIIKR SE Dcaul3, D. longicolla MSPL 10-6 and D. sojae VNIIKR SE Dps12). The six Diaporthe mitogenomes were found to be circular DNA molecules, with lengths ranging from 53,646 bp to 108,865 bp. The mitogenomes of the six Diaporthe species mainly comprised the same set of 15 core protein-coding genes (PCGs), two rRNAs, and a certain number of tRNAs and unidentified open reading frames (ORFs). The PCG length, AT skew and GC skew showed large variability among the 15 PCGs in the six mitogenomes. The nad1 gene had the least K2P genetic distance of the 15 core PCGs among the 13 Diaporthales species, indicating that this gene was highly conserved. The Ka/Ks values for all 15 core PCGs were < 1, suggesting that these genes were all subject to purifying selection. Comparative mitogenome analysis showed that introns contributed the most to the size variation of Diaporthe mitogenomes. Frequent intron loss/gain events were detected to have occurred in the cox1 gene during the evolution of the Diaporthales mitogenomes. Although the mitogenomes of 13 species from Diaporthales had undergone large-scale gene rearrangements, six mitogenomes of Diaporthe species had identical gene arrangements. Phylogenetic analysis based on combined mitochondrial gene datasets showed that the six Diaporthe species formed well-supported topologies. To our knowledge, this study is the first report on the mitogenomes of D. phaseolorum ZM33-4 and Diaporthe sp. ZM41-5, as well as the first comparison of mitogenomes among Diaporthe species. Our findings will further promote investigations of the genetics, evolution and phylogeny of the Diaporthe species.
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Nigromargarita tarda gen. et sp. nov. and distribution of an intron position class within Pleosporales
Li M., Sun X., Liu Y., Qin S., Li M., He X.
Pleosporales
, the largest order in Dothideomycetes, has a broad host range and inhabits host plants as epiphytes, endophytes, parasites and saprophytes. Trematosphaeriaceae is a monophyletic family in Pleosporales, composed of species of deviated ecological background and morphological traits. In this study, we described a new fungal taxon under Trematosphaeriaceae, based on root endophytic fungi recovered from the desert plant Gymnocarpos przewalskii in Gansu Province, China. The taxon is characterised by simple, aseptate conidia and pycnidia in unusually small sizes. Multilocus phylogenetic analysis, based on ITS, LSU, SSU and TEF sequences and a morphology study indicated that the taxon represented a new genus within the Trematosphaeriaceae and was named Nigromargarita tarda. Intriguingly, an intron of 355 bp in length located at site 453 on the ribosomal SSU gene was detected in one strain of N. tarda. Sequence analysis and phylogenetic analysis indicated that the intron belongs to an intron position class (Pcl) restricted to Pleosporales. Phylogeny affiliated distribution of this Pcl was confined at the genus or lower level, suggesting a horizontal transmission pattern of this Pcl. This study established a new genus in Trematosphaeriaceae and depicted the spread features of a less-documented Pcl amongst Pleosporales families with high resolution, which promotes our understanding of the origin and transmission mechanism of such mobile genetic elements.
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Long-distance gene flow and recombination shape the evolutionary history of a maize pathogen
Rogério F., Van Oosterhout C., De Mita S., Cuevas-Fernández F.B., García-Rodríguez P., Becerra S., Gutiérrez-Sánchez S., Jacquat A.G., Bettiol W., Hosaka G.K., Ulla S.B., Hiltbrunner J., Santiago R., Revilla P., Dambolena J.S., et. al.
The evolutionary history of crop pathogens is shaped by a complex interaction of natural and anthropogenic factors. The fungus Colletotrichum graminicola causes maize anthracnose which results in significant yield losses worldwide. We conducted a comprehensive investigation into the evolutionary genomics of C. graminicola using a collection of 212 isolates from 17 countries across five continents. Genomic analyses supported the existence of three geographically isolated genetic lineages, with a significant pattern of isolation by distance. We identified two distinct gene flow patterns, driven by short- and long-distance dispersal, likely resulting from the natural spread of the pathogen and the exchange of contaminated seeds. We present evidence of genetic introgression between lineages, suggesting a long history of recombination. We identified significant recombination events coalescing at distinct points in time, with the North American lineage displaying evidence of the most ancient recombination. Demographic modelling has indicated that North America is an intermediate between Brazil, Europe and an ancestral, unsampled source population, which is hypothesised to be Mesoamerican. Our analyses revealed that the global genomic structure of C. graminicola is shaped by geographic differentiation driven by long-distance migration and a long history of recombination and introgression. We show historical relationships amongst these lineages, identifying a potential route for fungal spread, with the North American population emerging ancestrally, followed sequentially by the Brazilian and European populations. Our research indicates that the European lineage is more virulent, which has implications for the potential emergence of new outbreaks of maize anthracnose in Europe.
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Characterisation and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of false, yellow, black and blushing morels provide insights on their structure and evolution
Tao G., Ahrendt S., Miyauchi S., Zhu X., Peng H., Labutti K., Clum A., Hayes R., Chain P.S., Grigoriev I.V., Bonito G., Martin F.M.
Morchella species have considerable significance in terrestrial ecosystems, exhibiting a range of ecological lifestyles along the saprotrophism-to-symbiosis continuum. However, the mitochondrial genomes of these ascomycetous fungi have not been thoroughly studied, thereby impeding a comprehensive understanding of their genetic makeup and ecological role. In this study, we analysed the mitogenomes of 30 Morchellaceae species, including yellow, black, blushing and false morels. These mitogenomes are either circular or linear DNA molecules with lengths ranging from 217 to 565 kbp and GC content ranging from 38% to 48%. Fifteen core protein-coding genes, 28–37 tRNA genes and 3–8 rRNA genes were identified in these Morchellaceae mitogenomes. The gene order demonstrated a high level of conservation, with the cox1 gene consistently positioned adjacent to the rnS gene and cob gene flanked by apt genes. Some exceptions were observed, such as the rearrangement of atp6 and rps3 in Morchella importuna and the reversed order of atp6 and atp8 in certain morel mitogenomes. However, the arrangement of the tRNA genes remains conserved. We additionally investigated the distribution and phylogeny of homing endonuclease genes (HEGs) of the LAGLIDADG (LAGs) and GIY-YIG (GIYs) families. A total of 925 LAG and GIY sequences were detected, with individual species containing 19–48HEGs. These HEGs were primarily located in the cox1, cob, cox2 and nad5 introns and their presence and distribution displayed significant diversity amongst morel species. These elements significantly contribute to shaping their mitogenome diversity. Overall, this study provides novel insights into the phylogeny and evolution of the Morchellaceae.
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Mitochondrial genome and transcription of Shiraia-like species reveal evolutionary aspects in protein-coding genes
Shen X., Cao X., Huang X., Zhuo L., Yang H., Fan L., Hou C.
Shiraia-related species are well-known bambusicolous fungi in Dothideomycetes class, with high value in traditional medicine for producing hypocrellin, as an anticipated photosensitiser. The complete mitogenomes of hypocrellin-producing Pseudoshiraia conidialis strains were analysed in the present study, with functional gene variations through comparative genomics and transcriptomics. Five strains (ZZZ816, CNUCC1353PR, JAP103846, CNUCC C72, CNUCC C151) were sequenced, which indicated similar genome characteristics. Two of them possess an extra atp6 gene, and the associated variable fragment “HSP1-HSP2-atp6_2” correlates closely with hypocrellin production capacity. Therefore, these five strains were divided into three groups: ZZZ816 and CNUCC1353PR possessing high production efficiency, CNUCC C72 and JAP103846 with low yield and CNUCC C151 as a transition type. The gene expression changes were screened under various conditions. ZZZ816-related species showed significant changes in mitochondrial genes, especially HSP1, HSP2 and atp6_2, linked closely to hypocrellin synthesis and stress response; rps3 expression also consistently correlated with hypocrellin production. JAP103846 group showed a stable expression pattern divergently, except for rps3 suppression by blue light. These findings would provide new insights into secondary metabolite regulation and ROS resistance.
Above all, this study conducted the comprehensive analysis of Shiraia-like fungi mitogenomes and functional gene expression, which can update the understanding of fungal evolution and potential for improved hypocrellin production.
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Discovering fungal communities in roots of Zoysia japonica and characterising novel species and their antifungal activities
Liu H., Choi H., Paul N.C., Ariyawansa H.A., Sang H.
Turf-grasses are economically important horticultural crops, which have been utilised by humans to improve the environment for more than a thousand years. Turf-grasses are widely distributed in landscapes, slopes and sport fields, such as golf courses. Endophytic fungi are a resource of unexplored fungal diversity with potential bioactive compounds. In this study, culture-independent ITS amplicon sequencing and culture-dependent isolation methods were used to reveal fungal community in roots of the turf-grass Zoysia japonica. A total of 317 OTUs were identified from root samples of Z. japonica by analysis of ITS amplicon reads. Fungal community was dominated by Sordariales (32.45%), followed by Chaetothyriales (18.16%), unknown taxa in Sordariomycetes (14.63%) and Pleosporales (12.48%). During isolation, 151 endophytic fungal strains were obtained from roots of Z. japonica and a variety of taxa were found by ITS amplification and sequencing. Moreover, 11 endophytic fungal species were further characterised in this study, based on morphological characterisation and multi-loci phylogenetic analysis, including Niesslia dimorphospora, a newly-recorded species in Korea and 10 novel species (Dactylaria hwasunensissp. nov., Lophiostoma jeollanense sp. nov., Magnaporthiopsis zoysiaesp. nov., Poaceascoma endophyticumsp. nov., P. koreanumsp. nov., P. magnumsp. nov., P. zoysiiradicicolasp. nov., Stagonospora endophytica sp. nov., Setophoma zoysiaesp. nov. and Pseudorhypophila poaesp. nov.). Antifungal activities of these species were tested against the turf-grass brown patch pathogen Rhizoctonia solani AG2-2(IIIB), with S. zoysiae being the best antagonist. In addition, butanol extract from mycelia of S. zoysiae strongly inhibited R. solani AG2-2(IIIB) in vitro and in planta. The results of this study expand the biodiversity of endophytic fungi and revealed potential biological resources for future turf-grass management and bioactive compound exploitation.
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Bulbillosins A - E, azaphilones from Tengochaeta bulbillosa sp. nov. (Chaetomiaceae), a root endophyte of the Chinese medicinal plant Aster tataricus
Barrera-Adame D.A., Marin-Felix Y., Wegener A.K., Lalk M., Stadler M., Niedermeyer T.H.
Aster tataricus is a plant used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. From its roots, we isolated four endophytic fungi strains. After mass spectrometry analysis and subsequent molecular networking and dereplication, one of the strain’s extracts showed a cluster of yet undescribed natural products. Additionally, the extract was found to be lethal for the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and cytotoxic against eukaryotic cell lines. The fungal strain was characterized by morphological and molecular studies, allowing its description as a new species in the genus Tengochaeta (Chaetomiaceae), Tengochaeta bulbillosa. After cultivation and extraction of the strain, the major secondary metabolites were isolated. Structure elucidation based on nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry revealed these compounds to be five new azaphilones. Additionally, the localization of these azaphilones in the host plant was studied by mass spectrometry imaging of different plant tissues, revealing that they were mainly localized in the aerial parts of the plant. The main compound, bulbillosin A, was evaluated for its activity against sixty cancer cell lines, revealing a differential cytotoxicity profile.
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Global phylogeny of the family Gomphillaceae (Ascomycota, Graphidales) sheds light on the origin, diversification and endemism in foliicolous lineages
Lebreton E., Ertz D., Lücking R., Aptroot A., Carriconde F., Ah-Peng C., Huang J., Chen K., Stenger P., Cáceres M.E., van den Boom P., Sérusiaux E., Magain N.
Foliicolous lichens grow on living leaves of vascular plants. They are mostly found in tropical to subtropical or temperate rainforests. Many phenotype-based species are considered as pantropical or even sub-cosmopolitan, either attributed to old ages, having existed prior to continental breakups or long-distance dispersal. We built a much expanded, global phylogeny of Gomphillaceae, the most diverse group of leaf-dwelling lichenised fungi. Our sampling encompassed six major biodiversity hotspots: MIOI (Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands), the Caribbean, New Caledonia, the Colombian Chocó, Mesoamerica and the Atlantic coast of Brazil. It was based on multilocus sequence data (mtSSU rDNA, nuLSU rDNA and RPB1), including 2207 sequences of 1256 specimens. Species delimitation methods combined with a phenotype matrix identified 473 putative species. Amongst these, 104 are confirmed as described, 213 are classified as cryptic or near cryptic (hidden diversity), 100 represent new species to science (identified on the basis of phenotype) and 56 remain unidentified. Amongst the 104 species with a valid name, 40.5% are distributed across 2–5 continents (lichenogeographical regions) by applying the phenotype-based species concept. However, using the integrative approach to delineate species, this estimate is reduced to 9%. We estimate the global species richness of Gomphillaceae at 1,861–2,356 species. The timing of species-level divergences suggests that the current distribution of foliicolous lichens is shaped more by long-distance dispersal and rapid diversification than by vicariance. The origin of the family and major clades appears to be in the Neotropics, with subsequent numerous dispersal events. Our results support the separation of three major lineages, corresponding to the former families Asterothyriaceae, Gomphillaceae s.str. and Solorinellaceae, which should be recognised at the subfamily level.
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82 citations, 0.19%
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IEEE Access
82 citations, 0.19%
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International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields
81 citations, 0.19%
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Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
80 citations, 0.18%
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Journal of Building Engineering
80 citations, 0.18%
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
78 citations, 0.18%
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Journal of Manufacturing Processes
77 citations, 0.18%
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Surfaces and Interfaces
75 citations, 0.17%
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Molecules
75 citations, 0.17%
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Case Studies in Construction Materials
74 citations, 0.17%
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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology
74 citations, 0.17%
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Chemical Engineering Journal
72 citations, 0.17%
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Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling Experiments and Design
72 citations, 0.17%
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JOM
70 citations, 0.16%
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SAE Technical Papers
70 citations, 0.16%
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Agronomy
69 citations, 0.16%
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Vacuum
68 citations, 0.16%
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Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society
68 citations, 0.16%
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Springer Nature
15252 citations, 35.1%
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Elsevier
11003 citations, 25.32%
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MDPI
2782 citations, 6.4%
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Wiley
1841 citations, 4.24%
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IOP Publishing
1659 citations, 3.82%
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Taylor & Francis
1489 citations, 3.43%
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
1381 citations, 3.18%
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SAGE
785 citations, 1.81%
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
682 citations, 1.57%
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
557 citations, 1.28%
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The Electrochemical Society
424 citations, 0.98%
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AIP Publishing
422 citations, 0.97%
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Hindawi Limited
381 citations, 0.88%
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Walter de Gruyter
284 citations, 0.65%
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World Scientific
258 citations, 0.59%
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Frontiers Media S.A.
254 citations, 0.58%
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Pleiades Publishing
229 citations, 0.53%
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IGI Global
183 citations, 0.42%
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Trans Tech Publications
149 citations, 0.34%
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Emerald
139 citations, 0.32%
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EDP Sciences
126 citations, 0.29%
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Research Square Platform LLC
107 citations, 0.25%
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Optica Publishing Group
90 citations, 0.21%
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SAE International
88 citations, 0.2%
|
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The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
75 citations, 0.17%
|
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National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Co. LTD Ukrinformnauka) (Publications)
67 citations, 0.15%
|
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Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
66 citations, 0.15%
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Optical Society of India
63 citations, 0.14%
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ASM International
53 citations, 0.12%
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ASME International
49 citations, 0.11%
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IntechOpen
40 citations, 0.09%
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SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng
37 citations, 0.09%
|
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
36 citations, 0.08%
|
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The Korean Fiber Society
35 citations, 0.08%
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Oxford University Press
32 citations, 0.07%
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Alexandria University
32 citations, 0.07%
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Cambridge University Press
31 citations, 0.07%
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Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
28 citations, 0.06%
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King Saud University
27 citations, 0.06%
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Thomas Telford
27 citations, 0.06%
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American Physical Society (APS)
26 citations, 0.06%
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American Scientific Publishers
25 citations, 0.06%
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
23 citations, 0.05%
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Korean Institute of Metals and Materials
23 citations, 0.05%
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CSIRO Publishing
21 citations, 0.05%
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ASTM International
21 citations, 0.05%
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American Vacuum Society
20 citations, 0.05%
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
20 citations, 0.05%
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SciELO
19 citations, 0.04%
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Copernicus
18 citations, 0.04%
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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
18 citations, 0.04%
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University of Science and Technology Beijing
17 citations, 0.04%
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IOS Press
15 citations, 0.03%
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Scientific Publishers
15 citations, 0.03%
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Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry
15 citations, 0.03%
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Beilstein-Institut
15 citations, 0.03%
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Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
13 citations, 0.03%
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American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
13 citations, 0.03%
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Ain Shams University
13 citations, 0.03%
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
12 citations, 0.03%
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The Russian Academy of Sciences
12 citations, 0.03%
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World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
12 citations, 0.03%
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Social Science Electronic Publishing
11 citations, 0.03%
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Scientific Research Publishing
11 citations, 0.03%
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Begell House
10 citations, 0.02%
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Korean Ceramic Society
10 citations, 0.02%
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Canadian Science Publishing
10 citations, 0.02%
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Oriental Scientific Publishing Company
10 citations, 0.02%
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IWA Publishing
9 citations, 0.02%
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Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio
9 citations, 0.02%
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Higher Education Press
8 citations, 0.02%
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8 citations, 0.02%
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PeerJ
8 citations, 0.02%
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Open Access House of Science and Technology (OAHOST)
8 citations, 0.02%
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Polymer Society of Korea
8 citations, 0.02%
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8 citations, 0.02%
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
8 citations, 0.02%
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG
7 citations, 0.02%
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
7 citations, 0.02%
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Japan Institute of Metals
7 citations, 0.02%
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Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
7 citations, 0.02%
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Gabonatermesztesi Kutato Kozhasznu Tarsasag/Cereal Research Non-Profit Company
7 citations, 0.02%
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Science in China Press
7 citations, 0.02%
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Allerton Press
7 citations, 0.02%
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National Library of Serbia
7 citations, 0.02%
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
7 citations, 0.02%
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Tech Science Press
7 citations, 0.02%
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The Royal Society
6 citations, 0.01%
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Japan Society of Applied Physics
6 citations, 0.01%
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Tsinghua University Press
6 citations, 0.01%
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6 citations, 0.01%
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American Geophysical Union
6 citations, 0.01%
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The Korean Society of Precision Engineering
6 citations, 0.01%
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Ceramic Society of Japan
6 citations, 0.01%
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6 citations, 0.01%
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Publishing House for Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (Publications)
6 citations, 0.01%
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Japan Prosthodontic Society
6 citations, 0.01%
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Universitas Gadjah Mada
6 citations, 0.01%
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Hans Publishers
6 citations, 0.01%
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Autonomous Non-profit Organization Editorial Board of the journal Uspekhi Khimii
6 citations, 0.01%
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Vellore Institute of Technology University
102 publications, 2.44%
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Anna University
83 publications, 1.98%
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Kunming University of Science and Technology
77 publications, 1.84%
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Al-Azhar University
66 publications, 1.58%
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University of Babylon
64 publications, 1.53%
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King Khalid University
57 publications, 1.36%
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Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
52 publications, 1.24%
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National Institute of Technology Silchar
51 publications, 1.22%
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SRM Institute of Science and Technology
51 publications, 1.22%
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Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering
49 publications, 1.17%
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National Institute of Technology Warangal
48 publications, 1.15%
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King Saud University
47 publications, 1.12%
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
46 publications, 1.1%
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King Abdulaziz University
44 publications, 1.05%
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University of Delhi
44 publications, 1.05%
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Jadavpur University
39 publications, 0.93%
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Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur
39 publications, 0.93%
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Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University
38 publications, 0.91%
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Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
38 publications, 0.91%
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Islamic Azad University, Tehran
37 publications, 0.88%
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Amity University, Noida
37 publications, 0.88%
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Taif University
36 publications, 0.86%
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Lovely Professional University
36 publications, 0.86%
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Delhi Technological University
36 publications, 0.86%
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University of Cincinnati
36 publications, 0.86%
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Ain Shams University
35 publications, 0.84%
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Semnan University
32 publications, 0.76%
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University of Tehran
30 publications, 0.72%
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National Institute of Technology Patna
30 publications, 0.72%
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Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management
29 publications, 0.69%
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Covenant University
29 publications, 0.69%
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Umm al-Qura University
28 publications, 0.67%
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University of Technology, Iraq
27 publications, 0.65%
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Mansoura University
27 publications, 0.65%
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Taibah University
26 publications, 0.62%
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Al-Nisour University College
26 publications, 0.62%
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Islamic University of Najaf
25 publications, 0.6%
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Universidade Estadual Paulista
25 publications, 0.6%
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Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation
24 publications, 0.57%
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Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences
24 publications, 0.57%
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Tshwane University of Technology
24 publications, 0.57%
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Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch
22 publications, 0.53%
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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
22 publications, 0.53%
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University of Baghdad
22 publications, 0.53%
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Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
22 publications, 0.53%
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Punjab Engineering College
22 publications, 0.53%
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University of Monastir
22 publications, 0.53%
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Zagazig University
22 publications, 0.53%
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Al Jouf University
21 publications, 0.5%
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University of Calcutta
21 publications, 0.5%
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Chandigarh University
21 publications, 0.5%
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Isra University
21 publications, 0.5%
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Jamia Millia Islamia
20 publications, 0.48%
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National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
20 publications, 0.48%
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University of Tabuk
19 publications, 0.45%
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Banaras Hindu University
19 publications, 0.45%
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
19 publications, 0.45%
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National Institute of Technology Raipur
19 publications, 0.45%
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Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
19 publications, 0.45%
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Al Mustaqbal University College
19 publications, 0.45%
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Panjab University
18 publications, 0.43%
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National Institute of Technology Rourkela
18 publications, 0.43%
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National Physical Laboratory of India
18 publications, 0.43%
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University of Hong Kong
18 publications, 0.43%
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Tarbiat Modares University
17 publications, 0.41%
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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
17 publications, 0.41%
|
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Payame Noor University
17 publications, 0.41%
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University
17 publications, 0.41%
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Chennai Institute of Technology
17 publications, 0.41%
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Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
16 publications, 0.38%
|
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Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
16 publications, 0.38%
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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
16 publications, 0.38%
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Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur
16 publications, 0.38%
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Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education
16 publications, 0.38%
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Al-Mustansiriyah University
16 publications, 0.38%
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Aswan University
16 publications, 0.38%
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Gazi University
15 publications, 0.36%
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Firat University
15 publications, 0.36%
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Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal
15 publications, 0.36%
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National Institute of Technology Agartala
15 publications, 0.36%
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National Institute of Technology Sikkim
15 publications, 0.36%
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Islamic Azad University of Kermanshah
15 publications, 0.36%
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Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur
15 publications, 0.36%
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur
15 publications, 0.36%
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Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
15 publications, 0.36%
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Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology
15 publications, 0.36%
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Northeastern University
15 publications, 0.36%
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Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority
15 publications, 0.36%
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University of Jeddah
14 publications, 0.33%
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Indian Institute of Technology Madras
14 publications, 0.33%
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Indian Institute of Technology Indore
14 publications, 0.33%
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Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi
14 publications, 0.33%
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Sakarya University
14 publications, 0.33%
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National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
14 publications, 0.33%
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South China University of Technology
14 publications, 0.33%
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Thiagarajar College of Engineering
14 publications, 0.33%
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Hashemite University
14 publications, 0.33%
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Cairo University
14 publications, 0.33%
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Assiut University
14 publications, 0.33%
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Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport
14 publications, 0.33%
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Vellore Institute of Technology University
90 publications, 3.13%
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University of Babylon
63 publications, 2.19%
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Kunming University of Science and Technology
54 publications, 1.88%
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Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
52 publications, 1.81%
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King Khalid University
45 publications, 1.56%
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Al-Azhar University
44 publications, 1.53%
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Anna University
41 publications, 1.43%
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
40 publications, 1.39%
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SRM Institute of Science and Technology
40 publications, 1.39%
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National Institute of Technology Silchar
39 publications, 1.36%
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King Saud University
38 publications, 1.32%
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Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University
38 publications, 1.32%
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University of Delhi
37 publications, 1.29%
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National Institute of Technology Warangal
37 publications, 1.29%
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Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering
35 publications, 1.22%
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Delhi Technological University
34 publications, 1.18%
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Taif University
33 publications, 1.15%
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Lovely Professional University
33 publications, 1.15%
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Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur
29 publications, 1.01%
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National Institute of Technology Patna
29 publications, 1.01%
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Amity University, Noida
29 publications, 1.01%
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Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management
27 publications, 0.94%
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Al-Nisour University College
26 publications, 0.9%
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Umm al-Qura University
25 publications, 0.87%
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Islamic University of Najaf
25 publications, 0.87%
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Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation
24 publications, 0.83%
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Jadavpur University
23 publications, 0.8%
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Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
23 publications, 0.8%
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University of Technology, Iraq
22 publications, 0.76%
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King Abdulaziz University
21 publications, 0.73%
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Chandigarh University
21 publications, 0.73%
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Semnan University
21 publications, 0.73%
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Isra University
21 publications, 0.73%
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Al Jouf University
20 publications, 0.7%
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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
20 publications, 0.7%
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Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences
20 publications, 0.7%
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Universidade Estadual Paulista
20 publications, 0.7%
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University of Tabuk
19 publications, 0.66%
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National Institute of Technology Raipur
19 publications, 0.66%
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Al Mustaqbal University College
19 publications, 0.66%
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Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
19 publications, 0.66%
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University of Tehran
18 publications, 0.63%
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Islamic Azad University, Tehran
18 publications, 0.63%
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Ain Shams University
18 publications, 0.63%
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University of Calcutta
17 publications, 0.59%
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National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
17 publications, 0.59%
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Punjab Engineering College
17 publications, 0.59%
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University
17 publications, 0.59%
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Banaras Hindu University
15 publications, 0.52%
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Jamia Millia Islamia
15 publications, 0.52%
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur
15 publications, 0.52%
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Chennai Institute of Technology
15 publications, 0.52%
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Zagazig University
15 publications, 0.52%
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Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
14 publications, 0.49%
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Sakarya University
14 publications, 0.49%
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National Institute of Technology Agartala
14 publications, 0.49%
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National Institute of Technology Sikkim
14 publications, 0.49%
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University of Baghdad
14 publications, 0.49%
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Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology
14 publications, 0.49%
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Panjab University
13 publications, 0.45%
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Bahauddin Zakariya University
13 publications, 0.45%
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Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur
13 publications, 0.45%
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Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
13 publications, 0.45%
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Hashemite University
13 publications, 0.45%
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Taibah University
12 publications, 0.42%
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Indian Institute of Technology Madras
12 publications, 0.42%
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Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
12 publications, 0.42%
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Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi
12 publications, 0.42%
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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
12 publications, 0.42%
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University of Hyderabad
12 publications, 0.42%
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National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
12 publications, 0.42%
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Payame Noor University
12 publications, 0.42%
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Graphic Era University
12 publications, 0.42%
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Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
12 publications, 0.42%
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National Physical Laboratory of India
12 publications, 0.42%
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Jain University
12 publications, 0.42%
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University of Monastir
12 publications, 0.42%
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Assiut University
12 publications, 0.42%
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Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport
12 publications, 0.42%
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Tarbiat Modares University
11 publications, 0.38%
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University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
11 publications, 0.38%
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The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
11 publications, 0.38%
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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
11 publications, 0.38%
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Indian Institute of Technology Patna
11 publications, 0.38%
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Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal
11 publications, 0.38%
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Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education
11 publications, 0.38%
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Indian Agricultural Research Institute
11 publications, 0.38%
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Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur
11 publications, 0.38%
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Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
11 publications, 0.38%
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Thiagarajar College of Engineering
11 publications, 0.38%
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Covenant University
11 publications, 0.38%
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Menoufia University
11 publications, 0.38%
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Qassim University
10 publications, 0.35%
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National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
10 publications, 0.35%
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat
10 publications, 0.35%
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National Institute of Technology Delhi
10 publications, 0.35%
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Mizoram University
10 publications, 0.35%
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South China University of Technology
10 publications, 0.35%
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University of Technology, Malaysia
10 publications, 0.35%
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Bannari Amman Institute of Technology
10 publications, 0.35%
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India, 1890, 45.17%
India
1890 publications, 45.17%
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China
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China, 451, 10.78%
China
451 publications, 10.78%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 387, 9.25%
Egypt
387 publications, 9.25%
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Iran
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Iran, 350, 8.37%
Iran
350 publications, 8.37%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 319, 7.62%
Saudi Arabia
319 publications, 7.62%
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USA
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USA, 181, 4.33%
USA
181 publications, 4.33%
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Iraq
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Iraq, 149, 3.56%
Iraq
149 publications, 3.56%
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Algeria
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Algeria, 113, 2.7%
Algeria
113 publications, 2.7%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 106, 2.53%
Turkey
106 publications, 2.53%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 91, 2.17%
Pakistan
91 publications, 2.17%
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Tunisia
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Tunisia, 73, 1.74%
Tunisia
73 publications, 1.74%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 66, 1.58%
United Kingdom
66 publications, 1.58%
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Russia
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Russia, 62, 1.48%
Russia
62 publications, 1.48%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 57, 1.36%
Brazil
57 publications, 1.36%
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Nigeria
|
Nigeria, 57, 1.36%
Nigeria
57 publications, 1.36%
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South Africa
|
South Africa, 53, 1.27%
South Africa
53 publications, 1.27%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 51, 1.22%
Malaysia
51 publications, 1.22%
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France
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France, 48, 1.15%
France
48 publications, 1.15%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 46, 1.1%
Jordan
46 publications, 1.1%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 42, 1%
Republic of Korea
42 publications, 1%
|
Germany
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Germany, 40, 0.96%
Germany
40 publications, 0.96%
|
Italy
|
Italy, 38, 0.91%
Italy
38 publications, 0.91%
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Canada
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Canada, 37, 0.88%
Canada
37 publications, 0.88%
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Poland
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Poland, 34, 0.81%
Poland
34 publications, 0.81%
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Australia
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Australia, 32, 0.76%
Australia
32 publications, 0.76%
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Morocco
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Morocco, 31, 0.74%
Morocco
31 publications, 0.74%
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Thailand
|
Thailand, 31, 0.74%
Thailand
31 publications, 0.74%
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Bangladesh
|
Bangladesh, 25, 0.6%
Bangladesh
25 publications, 0.6%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 25, 0.6%
Mexico
25 publications, 0.6%
|
Vietnam
|
Vietnam, 22, 0.53%
Vietnam
22 publications, 0.53%
|
Japan
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Japan, 21, 0.5%
Japan
21 publications, 0.5%
|
Cameroon
|
Cameroon, 20, 0.48%
Cameroon
20 publications, 0.48%
|
Indonesia
|
Indonesia, 17, 0.41%
Indonesia
17 publications, 0.41%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 16, 0.38%
Portugal
16 publications, 0.38%
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Spain
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Spain, 13, 0.31%
Spain
13 publications, 0.31%
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Finland
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Finland, 13, 0.31%
Finland
13 publications, 0.31%
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopia, 13, 0.31%
Ethiopia
13 publications, 0.31%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 12, 0.29%
Belgium
12 publications, 0.29%
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UAE
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UAE, 11, 0.26%
UAE
11 publications, 0.26%
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Syria
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Syria, 11, 0.26%
Syria
11 publications, 0.26%
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Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan, 10, 0.24%
Uzbekistan
10 publications, 0.24%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 10, 0.24%
Sweden
10 publications, 0.24%
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Austria
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Austria, 8, 0.19%
Austria
8 publications, 0.19%
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Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijan, 8, 0.19%
Azerbaijan
8 publications, 0.19%
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Kuwait
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Kuwait, 8, 0.19%
Kuwait
8 publications, 0.19%
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Netherlands
|
Netherlands, 8, 0.19%
Netherlands
8 publications, 0.19%
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Ukraine
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Ukraine, 7, 0.17%
Ukraine
7 publications, 0.17%
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Palestine
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Palestine, 7, 0.17%
Palestine
7 publications, 0.17%
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Slovakia
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Slovakia, 7, 0.17%
Slovakia
7 publications, 0.17%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 7, 0.17%
Czech Republic
7 publications, 0.17%
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Kazakhstan
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Kazakhstan, 6, 0.14%
Kazakhstan
6 publications, 0.14%
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Romania
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Romania, 6, 0.14%
Romania
6 publications, 0.14%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 5, 0.12%
Argentina
5 publications, 0.12%
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Israel
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Israel, 5, 0.12%
Israel
5 publications, 0.12%
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Lebanon
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Lebanon, 5, 0.12%
Lebanon
5 publications, 0.12%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 5, 0.12%
Serbia
5 publications, 0.12%
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Ecuador
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Ecuador, 5, 0.12%
Ecuador
5 publications, 0.12%
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Norway
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Norway, 4, 0.1%
Norway
4 publications, 0.1%
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Armenia
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Armenia, 3, 0.07%
Armenia
3 publications, 0.07%
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Bahrain
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Bahrain, 3, 0.07%
Bahrain
3 publications, 0.07%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 3, 0.07%
Hungary
3 publications, 0.07%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 3, 0.07%
Denmark
3 publications, 0.07%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 3, 0.07%
Ireland
3 publications, 0.07%
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Yemen
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Yemen, 3, 0.07%
Yemen
3 publications, 0.07%
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Kenya
|
Kenya, 3, 0.07%
Kenya
3 publications, 0.07%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 3, 0.07%
Colombia
3 publications, 0.07%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 3, 0.07%
Singapore
3 publications, 0.07%
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Slovenia
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Slovenia, 3, 0.07%
Slovenia
3 publications, 0.07%
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Chile
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Chile, 3, 0.07%
Chile
3 publications, 0.07%
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Benin
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Benin, 2, 0.05%
Benin
2 publications, 0.05%
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Brunei
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Brunei, 2, 0.05%
Brunei
2 publications, 0.05%
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Burkina Faso
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Burkina Faso, 2, 0.05%
Burkina Faso
2 publications, 0.05%
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Ghana
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Ghana, 2, 0.05%
Ghana
2 publications, 0.05%
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Latvia
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Latvia, 2, 0.05%
Latvia
2 publications, 0.05%
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Oman
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Oman, 2, 0.05%
Oman
2 publications, 0.05%
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Sudan
|
Sudan, 2, 0.05%
Sudan
2 publications, 0.05%
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Belarus
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Belarus, 1, 0.02%
Belarus
1 publication, 0.02%
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Greece
|
Greece, 1, 0.02%
Greece
1 publication, 0.02%
|
Cyprus
|
Cyprus, 1, 0.02%
Cyprus
1 publication, 0.02%
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Cuba
|
Cuba, 1, 0.02%
Cuba
1 publication, 0.02%
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Libya
|
Libya, 1, 0.02%
Libya
1 publication, 0.02%
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Lithuania
|
Lithuania, 1, 0.02%
Lithuania
1 publication, 0.02%
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Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg, 1, 0.02%
Luxembourg
1 publication, 0.02%
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Mali
|
Mali, 1, 0.02%
Mali
1 publication, 0.02%
|
Maldives
|
Maldives, 1, 0.02%
Maldives
1 publication, 0.02%
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Nepal
|
Nepal, 1, 0.02%
Nepal
1 publication, 0.02%
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Niger
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Niger, 1, 0.02%
Niger
1 publication, 0.02%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 1, 0.02%
New Zealand
1 publication, 0.02%
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Rwanda
|
Rwanda, 1, 0.02%
Rwanda
1 publication, 0.02%
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North Macedonia
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North Macedonia, 1, 0.02%
North Macedonia
1 publication, 0.02%
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Uganda
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Uganda, 1, 0.02%
Uganda
1 publication, 0.02%
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Philippines
|
Philippines, 1, 0.02%
Philippines
1 publication, 0.02%
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Croatia
|
Croatia, 1, 0.02%
Croatia
1 publication, 0.02%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 1, 0.02%
Switzerland
1 publication, 0.02%
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Jamaica
|
Jamaica, 1, 0.02%
Jamaica
1 publication, 0.02%
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India
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India, 1478, 51.39%
India
1478 publications, 51.39%
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China
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China, 327, 11.37%
China
327 publications, 11.37%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 240, 8.34%
Saudi Arabia
240 publications, 8.34%
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Iran
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Iran, 190, 6.61%
Iran
190 publications, 6.61%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 178, 6.19%
Egypt
178 publications, 6.19%
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Iraq
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Iraq, 124, 4.31%
Iraq
124 publications, 4.31%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 75, 2.61%
Pakistan
75 publications, 2.61%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 74, 2.57%
Turkey
74 publications, 2.57%
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Algeria
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Algeria, 65, 2.26%
Algeria
65 publications, 2.26%
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USA
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USA, 59, 2.05%
USA
59 publications, 2.05%
|
Tunisia
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Tunisia, 49, 1.7%
Tunisia
49 publications, 1.7%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 45, 1.56%
Brazil
45 publications, 1.56%
|
Malaysia
|
Malaysia, 43, 1.5%
Malaysia
43 publications, 1.5%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 42, 1.46%
Jordan
42 publications, 1.46%
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Russia
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Russia, 35, 1.22%
Russia
35 publications, 1.22%
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United Kingdom
|
United Kingdom, 33, 1.15%
United Kingdom
33 publications, 1.15%
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Nigeria
|
Nigeria, 33, 1.15%
Nigeria
33 publications, 1.15%
|
Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 32, 1.11%
Republic of Korea
32 publications, 1.11%
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Morocco
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Morocco, 29, 1.01%
Morocco
29 publications, 1.01%
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South Africa
|
South Africa, 29, 1.01%
South Africa
29 publications, 1.01%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 24, 0.83%
Thailand
24 publications, 0.83%
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France
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France, 22, 0.76%
France
22 publications, 0.76%
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Australia
|
Australia, 20, 0.7%
Australia
20 publications, 0.7%
|
Italy
|
Italy, 20, 0.7%
Italy
20 publications, 0.7%
|
Cameroon
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Cameroon, 20, 0.7%
Cameroon
20 publications, 0.7%
|
Bangladesh
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Bangladesh, 19, 0.66%
Bangladesh
19 publications, 0.66%
|
Canada
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Canada, 19, 0.66%
Canada
19 publications, 0.66%
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Germany
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Germany, 18, 0.63%
Germany
18 publications, 0.63%
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Vietnam
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Vietnam, 18, 0.63%
Vietnam
18 publications, 0.63%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 18, 0.63%
Mexico
18 publications, 0.63%
|
Indonesia
|
Indonesia, 17, 0.59%
Indonesia
17 publications, 0.59%
|
Portugal
|
Portugal, 11, 0.38%
Portugal
11 publications, 0.38%
|
Ethiopia
|
Ethiopia, 11, 0.38%
Ethiopia
11 publications, 0.38%
|
UAE
|
UAE, 10, 0.35%
UAE
10 publications, 0.35%
|
Poland
|
Poland, 10, 0.35%
Poland
10 publications, 0.35%
|
Uzbekistan
|
Uzbekistan, 10, 0.35%
Uzbekistan
10 publications, 0.35%
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Spain
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Spain, 8, 0.28%
Spain
8 publications, 0.28%
|
Syria
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Syria, 6, 0.21%
Syria
6 publications, 0.21%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 6, 0.21%
Sweden
6 publications, 0.21%
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Palestine
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Palestine, 5, 0.17%
Palestine
5 publications, 0.17%
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Ecuador
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Ecuador, 5, 0.17%
Ecuador
5 publications, 0.17%
|
Kazakhstan
|
Kazakhstan, 4, 0.14%
Kazakhstan
4 publications, 0.14%
|
Ukraine
|
Ukraine, 4, 0.14%
Ukraine
4 publications, 0.14%
|
Kuwait
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Kuwait, 4, 0.14%
Kuwait
4 publications, 0.14%
|
Lebanon
|
Lebanon, 4, 0.14%
Lebanon
4 publications, 0.14%
|
Netherlands
|
Netherlands, 4, 0.14%
Netherlands
4 publications, 0.14%
|
Serbia
|
Serbia, 4, 0.14%
Serbia
4 publications, 0.14%
|
Japan
|
Japan, 4, 0.14%
Japan
4 publications, 0.14%
|
Argentina
|
Argentina, 3, 0.1%
Argentina
3 publications, 0.1%
|
Belgium
|
Belgium, 3, 0.1%
Belgium
3 publications, 0.1%
|
Kenya
|
Kenya, 3, 0.1%
Kenya
3 publications, 0.1%
|
Armenia
|
Armenia, 2, 0.07%
Armenia
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Brunei
|
Brunei, 2, 0.07%
Brunei
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Hungary
|
Hungary, 2, 0.07%
Hungary
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Denmark
|
Denmark, 2, 0.07%
Denmark
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Ireland
|
Ireland, 2, 0.07%
Ireland
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Yemen
|
Yemen, 2, 0.07%
Yemen
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Colombia
|
Colombia, 2, 0.07%
Colombia
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Singapore
|
Singapore, 2, 0.07%
Singapore
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Slovakia
|
Slovakia, 2, 0.07%
Slovakia
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Slovenia
|
Slovenia, 2, 0.07%
Slovenia
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Finland
|
Finland, 2, 0.07%
Finland
2 publications, 0.07%
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Chile
|
Chile, 2, 0.07%
Chile
2 publications, 0.07%
|
Austria
|
Austria, 1, 0.03%
Austria
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Azerbaijan
|
Azerbaijan, 1, 0.03%
Azerbaijan
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Bahrain
|
Bahrain, 1, 0.03%
Bahrain
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Burkina Faso
|
Burkina Faso, 1, 0.03%
Burkina Faso
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Greece
|
Greece, 1, 0.03%
Greece
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Cyprus
|
Cyprus, 1, 0.03%
Cyprus
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Cuba
|
Cuba, 1, 0.03%
Cuba
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Latvia
|
Latvia, 1, 0.03%
Latvia
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Maldives
|
Maldives, 1, 0.03%
Maldives
1 publication, 0.03%
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Nepal
|
Nepal, 1, 0.03%
Nepal
1 publication, 0.03%
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Oman
|
Oman, 1, 0.03%
Oman
1 publication, 0.03%
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Rwanda
|
Rwanda, 1, 0.03%
Rwanda
1 publication, 0.03%
|
Romania
|
Romania, 1, 0.03%
Romania
1 publication, 0.03%
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Philippines
|
Philippines, 1, 0.03%
Philippines
1 publication, 0.03%
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Czech Republic
|
Czech Republic, 1, 0.03%
Czech Republic
1 publication, 0.03%
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