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Journal of Pest Science
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Evaluating the Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid Etching on Quartz Grains using Microscope Image Analysis, Laser Diffraction and Weight Loss Particle Size Estimate
Poręba G., Tudyka K., Szymak A., Pluta J., Rocznik J., Świątkowski J., Osadnik R., Moska P.
Abstract
In this work we investigate the quartz etching process using hydrofluoric acid for trapped charge dating (TCD) applications. It is done using material collected from an active sand mine in Bełchatów Nowy Świat, central Poland. Approximately 20 kg of material was collected and prepared using routine procedures that are applied in TCD laboratories. The material was sieved using 180–200 μm meshes, and the selected fraction was etched for various time intervals. Sieved samples were etched for durations from 0 min up to 180 min and measured with microscope image analysis (IA), laser diffraction (LD), and mass loss which were used to estimate the depths of etching. Our results show statistical data on how non-uniform the etching process is. We estimate this as a function of etching time from IA, LD and mass loss. In our investigation, mass loss measurements with the assumption of spherical grains correspond to the decrease of radius of ca. 0.151 ± 0.003 μm · min−1. In case of LD, a rough etch depth estimation corresponds to a range 0.06–0.18 μm · min−1 with median at 0.13 μm · min−1. Microscope IA gives a 0.03–0.09 μm · min−1 with a median at 0.05 μm · min−1. Moreover, quartz grains are fractured into smaller pieces while etching. It means that assumptions that are used in etch depth estimation from mass loss are not correct. They incorrect not only because grains are not spheres but also because the number of grains is not constant. Therefore, the etch depth estimated from mass loss might be overestimated. Using microscope IA we report etch depth ranges that might be used to roughly estimate the etch depth uncertainty.
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The Internal Dose Rate in Quartz Grains: Experimental Data and Consequences for Luminescence Dating
Szymak A., Moska P., Poręba G., Tudyka K., Adamiec G.
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This work considers the impact of the internal alpha and beta dose rates in quartz grains obtained from sandy sediments on the results of luminescence dating. The internal dose rates reported here (ca. 0.01–0.21 Gy · ka−1) play a particularly important role, because of low (ca. 0.8–0.9 Gy · ka−1) or very low (ca. 0.4–0.6 Gy · ka−1) external dose rates. In these cases, the internal dose rates form a significant fraction of the total dose rates, often exceeding 10%. Ignoring this contribution would have made the considered luminescence ages artificially older. In our study, we measure both the internal alpha and beta contributions as the latter is usually neglected in the case of quartz. The dose rate measurements were performed using the innovative μDose system.
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Dose Response of the E1’ Centre in Quartz
Toyoda S., Amimoto M.
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The E1’ centre is one of the most common paramagnetic defects observed by electron spin resonance (ESR) in natural quartz, the formation of which is, however, quite complicated. The dose response to gamma ray irradiation of the E1’ centre in natural quartz was systematically investigated in the present study to find that its dose response depends on the heating conditions of the sample before irradiation. The signal intensity decreases on irradiation when quartz has been heated up to 300°C, while it increases when heated above 400°C. The phenomena can be explained by the electronic processes that heating supplies electronic holes to the oxygen vacancies while gamma ray irradiation supplies electrons.
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Luminescence Chronology of the Yellow River Terraces in the Heiyukou Area, China, and Its Implication for the Uplift Rate of the Ordos Plateau
Yan Y., Zhang J., Hu G., Zhou L.
Abstract
The precise chronology of the fluvial terraces of the Yellow River in China is essential to understand its geomorphological evolution history. More terrace ages are needed for the correlation of the terraces along the river and the construction of the longitudinal profile. In this study, seven terraces (T1–T7) in the Heiyukou area of the Jinshaan Canyon of the river were identified and were sampled for optical dating. The reliability of the ages was evaluated on the bases of bleachability, comparison of optical ages on fine and coarse grains, stratigraphic consistency of OSL ages, age distribution and geomorphological setting. The results show that the paired T2 terrace was formed at 72 ± 3 ka, and the T4, T5 strath terraces were dated to 108 ± 4 and >141 ± 4 ka, respectively. The ages for the samples from T6 and T7 were significantly underestimated, and the ‘infinitely old’ pre-Quaternary Red-Clay sample on the T7 terrace was dated to 134 ± 6 ka. The long-term river incision rates were calculated to be <0.36, 0.34 and 0.18 mm/a for at least the past 141, 108 and 72 ka, respectively, which also reflect the uplift rates of the Ordos plateau. The implication for dating terrace deposits is that terraces should be systemically sampled and dated using both fine and coarse grain fractions. The reliability of the ages obtained for high terraces should be evaluated using a relative chronology of dated samples on a case-by-case basis, if no independent numerical age controls are available.
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Comparison of Equivalent Doses Obtained with Various post-IR IRSL Dating Protocols of K-Feldspar
Zhang J., Li S., Wang X., Hao Q., Hu G., Chen Y.
Abstract
Five dating protocols with post-infrared infrared (IR) stimulated luminescence signals (i.e. pIRIR) were performed on the K-feldspar of loess samples. Two of them were the single-aliquot regenerative-dose protocol (SAR) with two-step pIRIR stimulation, with the first IR stimulation at 50°C or 200°C and the second at 290°C (pIR50IR290, pIR200IR290). Two of them were the SAR protocols with five-step or six-step IR stimulation at multiple elevated temperatures to 250°C or 300°C (MET-pIRIR250, MET-pIRIR300). The final one was the multiple-aliquot regenerative-dose (MAR) protocol with the MET-pIRIR300 signal, together with a 500°C heat treatment administered before the test dose (‘MAR with heat’). The results show that when the equivalent dose (D
e) of the sample was less than 500 Gy, all of the protocols gave consistent results; however, when D
e exceeded 750 Gy, all of the SAR protocols underestimated De
. The pIR50IR290 signal had the highest degree of underestimation, while the pIR200IR290, MET-pIRIR250 and MET-pIRIR300 signals had similar De
values and similar degrees of underestimation. Possible reasons for the SAR D
e underestimation are discussed. We suggest that only the ‘MAR with heat’ protocol is suitable for samples with D
e exceeding 750 Gy.
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Component-Resolved Analysis Towards Correlation between Thermoluminescence and Optically Stimulated Luminescence in Commercial Magnesium Oxide
Meriç N., Şahiner E., Kitis G., Polymeris G.S.
Abstract
The present study aimed at quantifying the relationship between TL and either CW-OSL or LM-OSL using commercially available magnesium oxide. The samples were bleached at two different temperatures, and a component-resolved analysis on the integrated signals was performed. According to the data of the present study, each one among the five observed LM-OSL component receives electrons from at least two different TL peaks. Two different fast OSL components were resolved in the LM-OSL curves, both accumulating electrons from all TL glow peaks with Tmax>150°C. Component C3
is very well correlated with the TL peaks at 102, 135 and 194°C, while components C4
and C5
are related to the TL glow peaks of 292°C, 353°C and 464°C. We note that for CW-OSL the resolution is good when two or more components differ in intensity by an order of magnitude. Blue stimulation depletes substantially the first two TL peaks but not the third peak. Substantial depletion of the high-temperature TL peaks is achieved only by using the LM-OSL configuration. The results of the present study suggest that the traps that contribute to TL and OSL are the same, despite using different recombination pathways.
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Applicability of OSL Dating to Fine-Grained Fluvial Deposits in the Mekong River Floodplain, Cambodia
Ishii Y., Tamura T., Collins D.S., Ben B.
Abstract
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of fine-grained (4–11 μm) fluvial sediments is rarely attempted but is crucial for constraining the evolution of mud-dominated floodplains. This study investigated the applicability of OSL dating to fine-grained deposits in the Mekong River, Cambodia based on a very young (<600 yr) point-bar to riverbank succession and modern flood deposits. In succession, fine-grained quartz OSL provided the youngest ages, whereas age estimates by multi-grain sand-sized quartz OSL, and feldspar and polymineral infrared-stimulated luminescence are >200 years older than the fine-grained quartz OSL age estimates. Ages of fine-grained quartz OSL are concordant with the minimum ages obtained from the single-grain quartz OSL. These results are supported by the generally small residual doses (<0.1 Gy) measured in modern fine-grained flood-plain deposits. This indicates that fine-grained sediments in the Mekong River (Cambodia) are sufficiently bleached at deposition and can yield reliable quartz OSL ages for establishing the chronology of the floodplain. The sufficient bleaching of fine-grained quartz partly results from the long transport distance and may also occur in other large river systems.
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Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) Signal Intensity of Quartz E1′ Centre and Its Potential Use in Fluvial Sediments Provenance Tracing
Wei C., Liu C., Yin G., Li W.
Abstract
To assess if the heat-treated E
1′ centre in quartz is suitable for fluvial sediment provenance tracing, eight granitic samples from sediments and their source rocks with distinct geological ages and origins were collected for electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements. The results show that the maximum heat-treated E
1′ signal intensity of quartz in the fluvial sediments occurs upon heating at about 300°C, as previously observed in aeolian quartz. The heat-treated E
1′ signal intensity of quartz in sediment samples also shows significant correspondence to those of their source rocks as well as their formation age. We propose that the heat-treated E
1′ centre of sedimentary quartz, combined with other lithological discrimination parameters, could serve as an effective indicator for fluvial sediment provenance tracing.
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Characteristics of Pulsed Blue and Green Light Stimulated Luminescence Signals of Quartz and Feldspars
Qin J., Chen J., Li K.
Abstract
The post-infrared (post-IR) pulsed blue light stimulated luminescence (PBLSL) signal has been employed to determine the equivalent dose (D
e
) of feldspar contaminated quartz grains, but it sometimes suffers from the interference of feldspars. Since the green light stimulated luminescence (GLSL) signal of feldspars might be more reduced by a prior IR stimulation, we compared the characteristics of post-IR PBLSL and post-IR pulsed GLSL (post-IR PGLSL) signals of quartz and feldspars in this study to evaluate the feasibility of employing the green light for pulsed stimulation. We investigated the effect of the signal integration period, pulsed stimulation temperature, and prior IR stimulation temperature on the intensities of post-IR PBLSL and post-IR PGLSL of quartz and feldspars, and evaluated the potential feldspar interference on these two signals for the hypothetical and artificial quartz-feldspar mixture. The results demonstrate a lower feldspars contribution for the post-IR PGLSL signal. The feldspar interference only slightly increases with the increase of integration period for the post-IR PGLSL signal measured at low stimulation temperature, which permits a long integration period to be employed to enhance the signal to noise ratio. This study shows that the green light is a promising alternative for pulsed stimulation to suppress the feldspar contribution.
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Multi-Method Luminescence Dating of Old Fluvial Sediments from Northern Tian Shan, China
Li K., Qin J., Chen J., Shen J., Li S.
Abstract
At the eastern tip of Anjihai anticline on the northern piedmont of Tian Shan (northwest China), deformed fluvial deposits have recorded active folding since the Pleistocene, but the absence of accurate ages makes it difficult to evaluate the anticline's shortening rate. Geological studies ascribed the fluvial strata to the early Pleistocene, which poses potential challenges for luminescence dating. In this study, multi-methods luminescence dating was applied to a fluvial sand sample taken from the sandy bed of the deformed basal strata. Single grain post-Infrared Infrared Stimulated Luminescence (pIRIR) and multiple-aliquot-regenerative (MAR) dose along with multiple-elevated-temperature pIRIR (MET-pIRIR) procedures were applied to determine the paleodose of the sample. The methodological uncertainties, such as thermal transfer and initial sensitivity change, were treated by increasing the test dose and performing dose recovery test. With consideration of the potential partial bleaching and anomalous fading, various statistical metrics were applied to the De values determined by using the single grain pIRIR225, single grain pIRIR290 and MAR-MET-pIRIR290 signals. The minimum age model (MAM) De values are 11% – 17% lower than the central age model (CAM) De values in general, and the MAM De values determined by the single grain pIRIR procedures are underestimated by more than 40% when compared with those determined by MAR-MET-pIRIR290 procedure. The MAM MAR-MET-pIRIR290 De of 811 ± 44 Gy results in a burial age of 284 ka for the basal deformed fluvial strata, which is much younger than the proposed early Pleistocene age.
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Cross-Calibration of an α-Source Used for Luminescence Dating by Applying Different Samples and Procedures
Sipos G., Schmidt C., Bartyik T., Filyó D., Magyar G., Havasi V., Kukovecz Á.
Abstract
In terms of fine-grain luminescence dating applications, the efficiency of α-radiation in producing luminescence is an important issue when determining environmental dose rates. Efficiency is usually assessed by measuring the ratio of luminescence intensities induced by known α and β laboratory doses. Consequently, most thermoluminescence (TL)/optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) readers besides the standard 90Sr/90Y β-source can also be equipped with a 241Am α-source. A crucial point is, however, the calibration of these sources. The calibration of β-sources is routinely performed using standard quartz samples previously irradiated by a known γ-dose, though, in the case of α-sources, the procedure is less standardised, partly because there are no calibration materials with a known α-efficiency value.
In this study, we aimed to cross-calibrate the built-in α-source of a RISØ TL/OSL DA-20 luminescence reader by testing and comparing five procedures, applying different samples (quartz and polymineral), different protocols multiple aliquot regeneration (MAR) and single aliquot regeneration (SAR) and different calibration sources. Throughout the tests, the performance of the fine-grain RISØ calibration quartz was also assessed.
Regardless of the applied procedure, the calculated α-dose rates with one exception gave similar results. On the one hand, the applied polymineral sample due to potential fading, fairly high residuals after bleaching and relatively low infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) sensitivity proved to be the least optimal choice for cross-calibration. On the other hand, the tested natural fine grain quartz gave almost identical results when using different types of bleaching and different calibration α-sources. The mean dose rate determined for the source was 0.080 ± 0.004 Gy/s.
The cross-calibration by using the RISØ fine grain quartz yielded somewhat higher but at the apparent uncertainty of luminescence dating still not significantly different dose rate for the source under calibration. Tests showed that the calibration quartz saturates at a relatively low α-dose, and the shape of α- and β-dose-response curves also depart from each other quite early, suggesting that cross-calibration with this material seems to be reliable only at low doses. For the first time, the a-value of the fine-grain calibration quartz was also determined using the freshly calibrated α-source, and the measurement yielded a 0.054 ± 0.003 value. We propose that after further validation of this result, the RISØ calibration quartz can ease the dose rate assessment of uncalibrated α-sources in the future.
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Luminescence Dating of Late Pleistocene Lacustrine Deposits in Badain Jaran Desert, North China
Zhao H., Wang X., Yang H., Wang K., Geng J.
Abstract
There are still controversies for the lakes evolution time during late Pleistocene in arid/semiarid north China. Badain Jaran Desert (BJD) features the coexisting of modern lakes in the lowland of megadunes. Also, lots of lacustrine relics could be found distributed widely in the desert, some of them just beside the modern lakes. These lacustrine relics indicated the paleo lakes evolution and the paleo environmental changes in the desert. In this study, one 3.9 m depth lacustrine deposits section was studied in the southeastern BJD which is close to a modern lake Zongzegedan (ZZGD). The deposit ages of the section were obtained by using optical dating with both of quartz and K-feldspar grains. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of quartz grains shows that this paleolake was appeared during 65–34 ka, which is in the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 period, without the saturation of the OSL signals. On the other hand, the high temperature infrared stimulated luminescence (pIR IRSL) dating results from K-feldspar grains show that the paleolake was existed from late MIS 5 to late MIS 4 (86–60 ka) period with also good luminescence characteristics. The further study suggested that the OSL signals from quartz grains in this section show thermal instability, which may lead to the age underestimation. So the reliable age of the existed paleolake should be obtained by using pIRIR signals from K-feldspar, indicated that the relative humid environment in the desert happened at late MIS 5. The paleolake has same position with modern lake in the desert may contain geomorphological indications.
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Flowstones from the Račiška Pečina Cave (SW Slovenia) Record 3.2-Ma-Long History
Sierpień P., Pawlak J., Hercman H., Pruner P., Zupan Hajna N., Mihevc A., Bosák P.
Abstract
Establishing a chronology of events is a critical step in reconstructing the palaeoclimate and it is important for all types of environmental records, including speleothems. Here, we analysed a unique series of flowstones deposited between 3.2 Ma (marine isotope stage (MIS) Km3) and 0.08 Ma (MIS 5). The studied flowstones are located in a classic karstic environment, the Račiška Pečina Cave in south-western Slovenia. Further, a detailed chronology of events was constructed based on oxygen isotope stratigraphy (OIS), combined with magnetostratigraphy and U-series dating. Two curves were selected as reference records where the LR04 record was used as the global curve and a Mediterranean record was used as the regional curve. The Račiška Pečina profile was divided into two segments separated by a principal disconformity. The lower segment correlated better with the regional Mediterranean curve, while the upper segment was with the global LR04 curve. These findings suggest that the main factors controlling environmental conditions in the cave area changed between 3.2 and 0.8 million years ago.
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Effect of Fracture on ESR Intensity Using a Low-Velocity Rotary Shear Apparatus
Tanaka K., Muto J., Yabe Y., Oka T., Nagahama H.
Abstract
We sheared simulated-quartz gouges using a low-velocity rotary shear apparatus and evaluated the relationship between electron spin resonance (ESR) intensity and displacement quantitatively considering problems of contaminants. ESR intensity of E1’ centre increased while OHC and peroxy centre kept constant with the increasing displacement up to 1.4 m. Microstructural analysis showed grain size reduction and fracture of starting gouges; hence, the fracture can affect the change in ESR intensity. ESR measurements were also conducted for starting gouges with variable amounts of contaminants, and it was confirmed that the effect of contaminants on the change in ESR intensity was negligible. Moreover, we estimated the temperature rise by the frictional heating on the surface and between particles, and it was shown that the effect of frictional heating on ESR intensity was also negligible in our experimental condition. Therefore, we could clarify the relationship between ESR intensity and fracturing with various displacements separately from contaminants and frictional heating. The results imply that the zero-setting of ESR signals cannot occur by the fracture with low frictional heating at the shallow depth.
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Residual Dose of K-Feldspar post-IR Irsl of Beach-Shoreface Sands at Kujukuri, Eastern Japan
Tamura T., Komatsubara J., Sugisaki S., Nishida N.
Abstract
We assessed the residual dose of K-feldspar grains from modern and Holocene beach–shoreface sands at Kujukuri, eastern Japan. Samples from the modern foreshore and shoreface (to 34 m depth) show residual doses <0.2 Gy for infrared-stimulated luminescence (IR)50 measured during post-IR infrared-stimulated luminescence (pIRIR)50/150, equivalent to potential burial age overestimation of only several decades for given dose rates. Residual doses of 1–3 Gy are retained by pIRIR50/150, equivalent to 400–1,300 years; pIRIR50/290 residual doses are up to 30 Gy, suggesting possible overestimation by >10,000 years. Residual doses of Holocene sands were also assessed by comparison with radiocarbon ages, revealing consistent results with modern sands. The pIRIR50/290 results show no pronounced correlation of residual dose with water depth, except for a few samples from <5 m depth with residual doses several tens of per cent lower than those of deeper sands, suggesting that most samples were not fully bleached and that sustained subaerial sunlight bleaching diminishes the difficult-to-bleach component. Compared to the uncertainties associated with other factors, such as the fading correction, the residual doses of IR50 and pIRIR50/150 are negligible for samples older than late and early Holocene, respectively. In contrast, the residual dose of pIRIR50/290 may lead to critical age overestimation of Late Pleistocene deposits if the residual dose is not properly corrected.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
520 citations, 1.09%
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Pensoft Publishers
428 citations, 0.9%
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
370 citations, 0.77%
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Annual Reviews
200 citations, 0.42%
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SciELO
180 citations, 0.38%
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Florida Entomologist Society
176 citations, 0.37%
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International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)
158 citations, 0.33%
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Scientific Societies
143 citations, 0.3%
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PeerJ
141 citations, 0.3%
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Walter de Gruyter
113 citations, 0.24%
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Magnolia Press
106 citations, 0.22%
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Hindawi Limited
106 citations, 0.22%
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Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
102 citations, 0.21%
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The Royal Society
94 citations, 0.2%
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Research Square Platform LLC
92 citations, 0.19%
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Pleiades Publishing
84 citations, 0.18%
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King Saud University
84 citations, 0.18%
|
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IOP Publishing
84 citations, 0.18%
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IntechOpen
77 citations, 0.16%
|
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Science Alert
76 citations, 0.16%
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
75 citations, 0.16%
|
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Georgia Entomological Society, Inc.
71 citations, 0.15%
|
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
68 citations, 0.14%
|
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Academy of Science of South Africa
65 citations, 0.14%
|
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63 citations, 0.13%
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Academic Journals
63 citations, 0.13%
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SAGE
54 citations, 0.11%
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Biology Centre, AS CR
49 citations, 0.1%
|
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American Society for Microbiology
47 citations, 0.1%
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
45 citations, 0.09%
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CSIRO Publishing
41 citations, 0.09%
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EDP Sciences
38 citations, 0.08%
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Akademiai Kiado
38 citations, 0.08%
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IGI Global
37 citations, 0.08%
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The Company of Biologists
36 citations, 0.08%
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Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology
36 citations, 0.08%
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Entomological Society of Turkey
34 citations, 0.07%
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Southwestern Entomological Society
33 citations, 0.07%
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Canadian Science Publishing
33 citations, 0.07%
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Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria
32 citations, 0.07%
|
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Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
29 citations, 0.06%
|
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Japan Society of Colour Material
29 citations, 0.06%
|
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American Society for Horticultural Science
28 citations, 0.06%
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CAB International
27 citations, 0.06%
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Academia Brasileira de Ciencias
27 citations, 0.06%
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Asian Network for Scientific Information
25 citations, 0.05%
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eLife Sciences Publications
25 citations, 0.05%
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Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
24 citations, 0.05%
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South Carolina Entomological Society Inc
23 citations, 0.05%
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Entomological Society of Washington
22 citations, 0.05%
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F1000 Research
22 citations, 0.05%
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Brill
21 citations, 0.04%
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21 citations, 0.04%
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University of Ljubljana
19 citations, 0.04%
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
18 citations, 0.04%
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American Entomological Society
17 citations, 0.04%
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Northeast Forestry University
17 citations, 0.04%
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Publications Office of the European Union
17 citations, 0.04%
|
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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
16 citations, 0.03%
|
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The Coleopterists Society
16 citations, 0.03%
|
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Society of Nematologists
16 citations, 0.03%
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AIP Publishing
15 citations, 0.03%
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Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia
15 citations, 0.03%
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Mary Ann Liebert
14 citations, 0.03%
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Scientific Research Publishing
14 citations, 0.03%
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AcademicPres
13 citations, 0.03%
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The Russian Academy of Sciences
13 citations, 0.03%
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Entomological Society of Southern Africa/Entologiese Vereniging van Suidelike Afrika
12 citations, 0.03%
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International Association for Food Protection
12 citations, 0.03%
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Korean Society of Plant Pathology
12 citations, 0.03%
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Kansas Entomological Society
11 citations, 0.02%
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University of Chicago Press
11 citations, 0.02%
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Portland Press
11 citations, 0.02%
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Microbiology Society
11 citations, 0.02%
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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)e
11 citations, 0.02%
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Polish Academy of Sciences Chancellery
11 citations, 0.02%
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Social Science Electronic Publishing
10 citations, 0.02%
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Korean Society of Applied Entomology
10 citations, 0.02%
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Pesticide Science Society of Japan
10 citations, 0.02%
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Italian Society of Sivilculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
10 citations, 0.02%
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Emerald
9 citations, 0.02%
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Wageningen Academic Publishers
9 citations, 0.02%
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Sociedade Brasileira de Herbicidas e Ervas Daninhas
9 citations, 0.02%
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All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection
9 citations, 0.02%
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Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
9 citations, 0.02%
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Japan Oil Chemists' Society
9 citations, 0.02%
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National Inquiry Services Center (NISC)
9 citations, 0.02%
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8 citations, 0.02%
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Instituto de Tecnologia do Parana
8 citations, 0.02%
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Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz
8 citations, 0.02%
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Université Côte d'Azur
65 publications, 0.87%
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University of Catania
39 publications, 0.52%
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Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn
37 publications, 0.5%
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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
36 publications, 0.48%
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
36 publications, 0.48%
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University of Thessaly
33 publications, 0.44%
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University of Pisa
32 publications, 0.43%
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
32 publications, 0.43%
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University of Padua
30 publications, 0.4%
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Agricultural University of Athens
29 publications, 0.39%
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Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias
29 publications, 0.39%
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University of Göttingen
28 publications, 0.38%
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Hamburg University
27 publications, 0.36%
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Oregon State University
26 publications, 0.35%
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Justus Liebig University Giessen
26 publications, 0.35%
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University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
26 publications, 0.35%
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University of Florida
26 publications, 0.35%
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Huazhong Agricultural University
25 publications, 0.34%
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Cairo University
24 publications, 0.32%
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University of Queensland
24 publications, 0.32%
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Menoufia University
24 publications, 0.32%
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Ghent University
23 publications, 0.31%
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China Agricultural University
23 publications, 0.31%
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
23 publications, 0.31%
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University of Innsbruck
23 publications, 0.31%
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Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection
21 publications, 0.28%
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Leibniz University Hannover
21 publications, 0.28%
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Wageningen University and Research Centre
21 publications, 0.28%
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International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
21 publications, 0.28%
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University of Turin
20 publications, 0.27%
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University of California, Berkeley
20 publications, 0.27%
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University of Kentucky
20 publications, 0.27%
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South China Agricultural University
18 publications, 0.24%
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Michigan State University
18 publications, 0.24%
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Nanjing Agricultural University
17 publications, 0.23%
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Northwest A&F University
16 publications, 0.21%
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University of California, Davis
16 publications, 0.21%
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University of California, Riverside
16 publications, 0.21%
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Cukurova University
15 publications, 0.2%
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Israel Agricultural Research Organization
15 publications, 0.2%
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Northwest University
15 publications, 0.2%
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University of Molise
15 publications, 0.2%
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University of Melbourne
15 publications, 0.2%
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Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
15 publications, 0.2%
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Universidade Estadual Paulista
15 publications, 0.2%
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Jaume I University
15 publications, 0.2%
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Ain Shams University
14 publications, 0.19%
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
13 publications, 0.17%
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Guizhou University
13 publications, 0.17%
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National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
13 publications, 0.17%
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Yunnan Agricultural University
13 publications, 0.17%
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University of Maryland, College Park
13 publications, 0.17%
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Kansas State University
13 publications, 0.17%
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Indian Agricultural Research Institute
12 publications, 0.16%
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Zhejiang University
12 publications, 0.16%
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University of Liège
12 publications, 0.16%
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University of Minnesota
12 publications, 0.16%
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Polytechnic University of Valencia
12 publications, 0.16%
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Alexandria University
12 publications, 0.16%
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University of Valencia
12 publications, 0.16%
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Ankara University
11 publications, 0.15%
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ETH Zurich
11 publications, 0.15%
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University of Trento
11 publications, 0.15%
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Pennsylvania State University
11 publications, 0.15%
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
11 publications, 0.15%
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Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
11 publications, 0.15%
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University of Greenwich
11 publications, 0.15%
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Natural Resources Canada
11 publications, 0.15%
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Canadian Forest Service
11 publications, 0.15%
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University of Bordeaux
10 publications, 0.13%
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Humboldt University of Berlin
10 publications, 0.13%
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Hubei University
10 publications, 0.13%
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Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
10 publications, 0.13%
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University of Bari Aldo Moro
10 publications, 0.13%
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AgResearch Ltd
10 publications, 0.13%
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New Zealand Forest Research Institute
10 publications, 0.13%
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Lincoln University
10 publications, 0.13%
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Macquarie University
10 publications, 0.13%
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Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences
10 publications, 0.13%
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University of Amsterdam
10 publications, 0.13%
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Suleyman Demirel University
9 publications, 0.12%
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University of Lisbon
9 publications, 0.12%
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University of Neuchâtel
9 publications, 0.12%
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University of Bologna
9 publications, 0.12%
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Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
9 publications, 0.12%
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University of Pretoria
9 publications, 0.12%
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University of Hohenheim
9 publications, 0.12%
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University of Lleida
9 publications, 0.12%
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Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
8 publications, 0.11%
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Cornell University
8 publications, 0.11%
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University of Perugia
8 publications, 0.11%
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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
8 publications, 0.11%
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Agricultural Research Council
8 publications, 0.11%
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University of Adelaide
8 publications, 0.11%
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Washington State University
8 publications, 0.11%
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North Carolina State University
8 publications, 0.11%
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
8 publications, 0.11%
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Virginia Tech
8 publications, 0.11%
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Assiut University
8 publications, 0.11%
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Tarbiat Modares University
7 publications, 0.09%
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Université Côte d'Azur
36 publications, 5.33%
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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
19 publications, 2.81%
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University of Kentucky
17 publications, 2.52%
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China Agricultural University
16 publications, 2.37%
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University of Catania
16 publications, 2.37%
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University of Florida
15 publications, 2.22%
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Ghent University
14 publications, 2.07%
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University of Padua
14 publications, 2.07%
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University of Melbourne
13 publications, 1.93%
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Wageningen University and Research Centre
12 publications, 1.78%
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Nanjing Agricultural University
11 publications, 1.63%
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Huazhong Agricultural University
11 publications, 1.63%
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Guizhou University
11 publications, 1.63%
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Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection
11 publications, 1.63%
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Northwest A&F University
11 publications, 1.63%
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University of California, Berkeley
11 publications, 1.63%
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Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias
11 publications, 1.63%
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Northwest University
10 publications, 1.48%
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South China Agricultural University
9 publications, 1.33%
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University of Pisa
9 publications, 1.33%
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University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
9 publications, 1.33%
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Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
8 publications, 1.19%
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National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
8 publications, 1.19%
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Oregon State University
8 publications, 1.19%
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Agricultural University of Athens
8 publications, 1.19%
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International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
8 publications, 1.19%
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University of Queensland
7 publications, 1.04%
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
7 publications, 1.04%
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University of California, Riverside
7 publications, 1.04%
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Jaume I University
7 publications, 1.04%
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Texas A&M University
7 publications, 1.04%
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
6 publications, 0.89%
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University of Lisbon
6 publications, 0.89%
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University of Bari Aldo Moro
6 publications, 0.89%
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Agricultural Research Council
6 publications, 0.89%
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Plant and Food Research
6 publications, 0.89%
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New Zealand Forest Research Institute
6 publications, 0.89%
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Macquarie University
6 publications, 0.89%
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Yunnan Agricultural University
6 publications, 0.89%
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University of Amsterdam
6 publications, 0.89%
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
6 publications, 0.89%
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Indian Agricultural Research Institute
5 publications, 0.74%
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University of Liège
5 publications, 0.74%
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Hebei University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Cornell University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Guiyang University
5 publications, 0.74%
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University of Trento
5 publications, 0.74%
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Qingdao Agricultural University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Shandong Agricultural University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Seoul National University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Henan University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Henan Agricultural University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Yunnan University
5 publications, 0.74%
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Kyoto University
5 publications, 0.74%
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University of Thessaly
5 publications, 0.74%
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Universidade Estadual Paulista
5 publications, 0.74%
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Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
5 publications, 0.74%
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University of Valencia
5 publications, 0.74%
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Mississippi State University
5 publications, 0.74%
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University of Greenwich
5 publications, 0.74%
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Zhejiang University
4 publications, 0.59%
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Israel Agricultural Research Organization
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Bern
4 publications, 0.59%
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Hebei Agricultural University
4 publications, 0.59%
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Sun Yat-sen University
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Neuchâtel
4 publications, 0.59%
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Western Sydney University
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Turin
4 publications, 0.59%
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Michigan State University
4 publications, 0.59%
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Universite Libre de Bruxelles
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Camerino
4 publications, 0.59%
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Pennsylvania State University
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Foggia
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Canterbury
4 publications, 0.59%
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AgResearch Ltd
4 publications, 0.59%
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National Autonomous University of Mexico
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Innsbruck
4 publications, 0.59%
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
4 publications, 0.59%
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Polytechnic University of Valencia
4 publications, 0.59%
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Natural Resources Canada
4 publications, 0.59%
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Canadian Forest Service
4 publications, 0.59%
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Lund University
3 publications, 0.44%
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University of Bordeaux
3 publications, 0.44%
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Nanjing Forestry University
3 publications, 0.44%
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Hubei University
3 publications, 0.44%
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Chongqing University
3 publications, 0.44%
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Southwest University
3 publications, 0.44%
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Université Catholique de Louvain
3 publications, 0.44%
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University of Oxford
3 publications, 0.44%
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Yangtze University
3 publications, 0.44%
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Shenyang Agricultural University
3 publications, 0.44%
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National Chung Hsing University
3 publications, 0.44%
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences
3 publications, 0.44%
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University of Brescia
3 publications, 0.44%
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Marche Polytechnic University
3 publications, 0.44%
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Weifang University of Science and Technology
3 publications, 0.44%
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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
3 publications, 0.44%
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University of Auckland
3 publications, 0.44%
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Lincoln University
3 publications, 0.44%
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University of Pretoria
3 publications, 0.44%
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Germany
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Germany, 932, 12.5%
Germany
932 publications, 12.5%
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USA
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USA, 357, 4.79%
USA
357 publications, 4.79%
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China
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China, 350, 4.7%
China
350 publications, 4.7%
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Italy
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Italy, 244, 3.27%
Italy
244 publications, 3.27%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 193, 2.59%
Egypt
193 publications, 2.59%
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France
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France, 176, 2.36%
France
176 publications, 2.36%
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Spain
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Spain, 153, 2.05%
Spain
153 publications, 2.05%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 144, 1.93%
Brazil
144 publications, 1.93%
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Austria
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Austria, 131, 1.76%
Austria
131 publications, 1.76%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 120, 1.61%
Switzerland
120 publications, 1.61%
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Australia
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Australia, 103, 1.38%
Australia
103 publications, 1.38%
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India
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India, 95, 1.27%
India
95 publications, 1.27%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 89, 1.19%
Turkey
89 publications, 1.19%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 87, 1.17%
Czech Republic
87 publications, 1.17%
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Canada
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Canada, 82, 1.1%
Canada
82 publications, 1.1%
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Greece
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Greece, 81, 1.09%
Greece
81 publications, 1.09%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 77, 1.03%
United Kingdom
77 publications, 1.03%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 55, 0.74%
Belgium
55 publications, 0.74%
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Poland
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Poland, 50, 0.67%
Poland
50 publications, 0.67%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 45, 0.6%
Netherlands
45 publications, 0.6%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 45, 0.6%
Sweden
45 publications, 0.6%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 44, 0.59%
Hungary
44 publications, 0.59%
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Iran
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Iran, 39, 0.52%
Iran
39 publications, 0.52%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 37, 0.5%
New Zealand
37 publications, 0.5%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 36, 0.48%
Argentina
36 publications, 0.48%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 29, 0.39%
Portugal
29 publications, 0.39%
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Israel
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Israel, 29, 0.39%
Israel
29 publications, 0.39%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 25, 0.34%
Pakistan
25 publications, 0.34%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 24, 0.32%
Mexico
24 publications, 0.32%
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Japan
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Japan, 23, 0.31%
Japan
23 publications, 0.31%
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Kenya
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Kenya, 22, 0.3%
Kenya
22 publications, 0.3%
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Slovakia
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Slovakia, 21, 0.28%
Slovakia
21 publications, 0.28%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 21, 0.28%
South Africa
21 publications, 0.28%
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Bulgaria
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Bulgaria, 19, 0.25%
Bulgaria
19 publications, 0.25%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 19, 0.25%
Republic of Korea
19 publications, 0.25%
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Croatia
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Croatia, 18, 0.24%
Croatia
18 publications, 0.24%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 17, 0.23%
Denmark
17 publications, 0.23%
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Chile
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Chile, 15, 0.2%
Chile
15 publications, 0.2%
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Norway
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Norway, 14, 0.19%
Norway
14 publications, 0.19%
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Slovenia
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Slovenia, 14, 0.19%
Slovenia
14 publications, 0.19%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 13, 0.17%
Colombia
13 publications, 0.17%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 13, 0.17%
Saudi Arabia
13 publications, 0.17%
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Yugoslavia
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Yugoslavia, 11, 0.15%
Yugoslavia
11 publications, 0.15%
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Russia
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Russia, 10, 0.13%
Russia
10 publications, 0.13%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 10, 0.13%
Serbia
10 publications, 0.13%
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Syria
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Syria, 10, 0.13%
Syria
10 publications, 0.13%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 9, 0.12%
Ireland
9 publications, 0.12%
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Nigeria
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Nigeria, 9, 0.12%
Nigeria
9 publications, 0.12%
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Tanzania
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Tanzania, 9, 0.12%
Tanzania
9 publications, 0.12%
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Tunisia
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Tunisia, 9, 0.12%
Tunisia
9 publications, 0.12%
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Finland
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Finland, 9, 0.12%
Finland
9 publications, 0.12%
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Bangladesh
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Bangladesh, 8, 0.11%
Bangladesh
8 publications, 0.11%
|
Iraq
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Iraq, 8, 0.11%
Iraq
8 publications, 0.11%
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Cameroon
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Cameroon, 7, 0.09%
Cameroon
7 publications, 0.09%
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Morocco
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Morocco, 7, 0.09%
Morocco
7 publications, 0.09%
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USSR
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USSR, 7, 0.09%
USSR
7 publications, 0.09%
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Ukraine
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Ukraine, 6, 0.08%
Ukraine
6 publications, 0.08%
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Zambia
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Zambia, 6, 0.08%
Zambia
6 publications, 0.08%
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Romania
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Romania, 6, 0.08%
Romania
6 publications, 0.08%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 6, 0.08%
Thailand
6 publications, 0.08%
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Uganda
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Uganda, 6, 0.08%
Uganda
6 publications, 0.08%
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Uruguay
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Uruguay, 6, 0.08%
Uruguay
6 publications, 0.08%
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Philippines
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Philippines, 6, 0.08%
Philippines
6 publications, 0.08%
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Vietnam
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Vietnam, 5, 0.07%
Vietnam
5 publications, 0.07%
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Lebanon
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Lebanon, 5, 0.07%
Lebanon
5 publications, 0.07%
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UAE
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UAE, 5, 0.07%
UAE
5 publications, 0.07%
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Peru
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Peru, 5, 0.07%
Peru
5 publications, 0.07%
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Senegal
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Senegal, 5, 0.07%
Senegal
5 publications, 0.07%
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Estonia
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Estonia, 4, 0.05%
Estonia
4 publications, 0.05%
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Ghana
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Ghana, 4, 0.05%
Ghana
4 publications, 0.05%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 4, 0.05%
Jordan
4 publications, 0.05%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 4, 0.05%
Malaysia
4 publications, 0.05%
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Algeria
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Algeria, 3, 0.04%
Algeria
3 publications, 0.04%
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Côte d'Ivoire
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Côte d'Ivoire, 3, 0.04%
Côte d'Ivoire
3 publications, 0.04%
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Latvia
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Latvia, 3, 0.04%
Latvia
3 publications, 0.04%
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Togo
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Togo, 3, 0.04%
Togo
3 publications, 0.04%
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopia, 3, 0.04%
Ethiopia
3 publications, 0.04%
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Czechoslovakia
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Czechoslovakia, 3, 0.04%
Czechoslovakia
3 publications, 0.04%
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Benin
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Benin, 2, 0.03%
Benin
2 publications, 0.03%
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2, 0.03%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2 publications, 0.03%
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Georgia
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Georgia, 2, 0.03%
Georgia
2 publications, 0.03%
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Indonesia
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Indonesia, 2, 0.03%
Indonesia
2 publications, 0.03%
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Cyprus
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Cyprus, 2, 0.03%
Cyprus
2 publications, 0.03%
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2, 0.03%
Democratic Republic of the Congo
2 publications, 0.03%
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Luxembourg
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Luxembourg, 2, 0.03%
Luxembourg
2 publications, 0.03%
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Mozambique
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Mozambique, 2, 0.03%
Mozambique
2 publications, 0.03%
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Oman
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Oman, 2, 0.03%
Oman
2 publications, 0.03%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 2, 0.03%
Singapore
2 publications, 0.03%
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Sudan
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Sudan, 2, 0.03%
Sudan
2 publications, 0.03%
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Tajikistan
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Tajikistan, 2, 0.03%
Tajikistan
2 publications, 0.03%
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French Guiana
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French Guiana, 2, 0.03%
French Guiana
2 publications, 0.03%
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Montenegro
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Montenegro, 2, 0.03%
Montenegro
2 publications, 0.03%
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Belize
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Belize, 1, 0.01%
Belize
1 publication, 0.01%
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Bolivia
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Bolivia, 1, 0.01%
Bolivia
1 publication, 0.01%
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Botswana
|
Botswana, 1, 0.01%
Botswana
1 publication, 0.01%
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Guinea
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Guinea, 1, 0.01%
Guinea
1 publication, 0.01%
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Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe, 1, 0.01%
Zimbabwe
1 publication, 0.01%
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Yemen
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Yemen, 1, 0.01%
Yemen
1 publication, 0.01%
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Cambodia
|
Cambodia, 1, 0.01%
Cambodia
1 publication, 0.01%
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Kyrgyzstan
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Kyrgyzstan, 1, 0.01%
Kyrgyzstan
1 publication, 0.01%
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China
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China, 195, 28.89%
China
195 publications, 28.89%
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USA
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USA, 138, 20.44%
USA
138 publications, 20.44%
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Italy
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Italy, 75, 11.11%
Italy
75 publications, 11.11%
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France
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France, 65, 9.63%
France
65 publications, 9.63%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 57, 8.44%
Brazil
57 publications, 8.44%
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Spain
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Spain, 55, 8.15%
Spain
55 publications, 8.15%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 39, 5.78%
United Kingdom
39 publications, 5.78%
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Germany
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Germany, 36, 5.33%
Germany
36 publications, 5.33%
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Australia
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Australia, 36, 5.33%
Australia
36 publications, 5.33%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 29, 4.3%
Belgium
29 publications, 4.3%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 27, 4%
Switzerland
27 publications, 4%
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Canada
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Canada, 25, 3.7%
Canada
25 publications, 3.7%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 23, 3.41%
Sweden
23 publications, 3.41%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 22, 3.26%
Netherlands
22 publications, 3.26%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 20, 2.96%
New Zealand
20 publications, 2.96%
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Greece
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Greece, 17, 2.52%
Greece
17 publications, 2.52%
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India
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India, 17, 2.52%
India
17 publications, 2.52%
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Austria
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Austria, 16, 2.37%
Austria
16 publications, 2.37%
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Japan
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Japan, 16, 2.37%
Japan
16 publications, 2.37%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 15, 2.22%
Czech Republic
15 publications, 2.22%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 14, 2.07%
Portugal
14 publications, 2.07%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 12, 1.78%
Argentina
12 publications, 1.78%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 10, 1.48%
Mexico
10 publications, 1.48%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 10, 1.48%
Republic of Korea
10 publications, 1.48%
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Kenya
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Kenya, 8, 1.19%
Kenya
8 publications, 1.19%
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Colombia
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Colombia, 8, 1.19%
Colombia
8 publications, 1.19%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 8, 1.19%
South Africa
8 publications, 1.19%
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Israel
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Israel, 7, 1.04%
Israel
7 publications, 1.04%
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Pakistan
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Pakistan, 6, 0.89%
Pakistan
6 publications, 0.89%
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Poland
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Poland, 6, 0.89%
Poland
6 publications, 0.89%
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Egypt
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Egypt, 5, 0.74%
Egypt
5 publications, 0.74%
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Norway
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Norway, 5, 0.74%
Norway
5 publications, 0.74%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 5, 0.74%
Turkey
5 publications, 0.74%
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Bulgaria
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Bulgaria, 4, 0.59%
Bulgaria
4 publications, 0.59%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 4, 0.59%
Denmark
4 publications, 0.59%
|
Zambia
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Zambia, 4, 0.59%
Zambia
4 publications, 0.59%
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Iran
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Iran, 4, 0.59%
Iran
4 publications, 0.59%
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Finland
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Finland, 4, 0.59%
Finland
4 publications, 0.59%
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Chile
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Chile, 4, 0.59%
Chile
4 publications, 0.59%
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Bangladesh
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Bangladesh, 3, 0.44%
Bangladesh
3 publications, 0.44%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 3, 0.44%
Ireland
3 publications, 0.44%
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Côte d'Ivoire
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Côte d'Ivoire, 3, 0.44%
Côte d'Ivoire
3 publications, 0.44%
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Senegal
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Senegal, 3, 0.44%
Senegal
3 publications, 0.44%
|
Slovenia
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Slovenia, 3, 0.44%
Slovenia
3 publications, 0.44%
|
Uganda
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Uganda, 3, 0.44%
Uganda
3 publications, 0.44%
|
Uruguay
|
Uruguay, 3, 0.44%
Uruguay
3 publications, 0.44%
|
Estonia
|
Estonia, 2, 0.3%
Estonia
2 publications, 0.3%
|
Hungary
|
Hungary, 2, 0.3%
Hungary
2 publications, 0.3%
|
Ghana
|
Ghana, 2, 0.3%
Ghana
2 publications, 0.3%
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Morocco
|
Morocco, 2, 0.3%
Morocco
2 publications, 0.3%
|
Nigeria
|
Nigeria, 2, 0.3%
Nigeria
2 publications, 0.3%
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Oman
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Oman, 2, 0.3%
Oman
2 publications, 0.3%
|
Slovakia
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Slovakia, 2, 0.3%
Slovakia
2 publications, 0.3%
|
Tanzania
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Tanzania, 2, 0.3%
Tanzania
2 publications, 0.3%
|
Ukraine
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Ukraine, 1, 0.15%
Ukraine
1 publication, 0.15%
|
Algeria
|
Algeria, 1, 0.15%
Algeria
1 publication, 0.15%
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1, 0.15%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 publication, 0.15%
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Vietnam
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Vietnam, 1, 0.15%
Vietnam
1 publication, 0.15%
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Jordan
|
Jordan, 1, 0.15%
Jordan
1 publication, 0.15%
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Cambodia
|
Cambodia, 1, 0.15%
Cambodia
1 publication, 0.15%
|
Latvia
|
Latvia, 1, 0.15%
Latvia
1 publication, 0.15%
|
Luxembourg
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Luxembourg, 1, 0.15%
Luxembourg
1 publication, 0.15%
|
Malaysia
|
Malaysia, 1, 0.15%
Malaysia
1 publication, 0.15%
|
Peru
|
Peru, 1, 0.15%
Peru
1 publication, 0.15%
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Rwanda
|
Rwanda, 1, 0.15%
Rwanda
1 publication, 0.15%
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Romania
|
Romania, 1, 0.15%
Romania
1 publication, 0.15%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 1, 0.15%
Saudi Arabia
1 publication, 0.15%
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North Macedonia
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North Macedonia, 1, 0.15%
North Macedonia
1 publication, 0.15%
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Serbia
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Serbia, 1, 0.15%
Serbia
1 publication, 0.15%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 1, 0.15%
Singapore
1 publication, 0.15%
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Syria
|
Syria, 1, 0.15%
Syria
1 publication, 0.15%
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Tajikistan
|
Tajikistan, 1, 0.15%
Tajikistan
1 publication, 0.15%
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Togo
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Togo, 1, 0.15%
Togo
1 publication, 0.15%
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Tunisia
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Tunisia, 1, 0.15%
Tunisia
1 publication, 0.15%
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Philippines
|
Philippines, 1, 0.15%
Philippines
1 publication, 0.15%
|
French Guiana
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French Guiana, 1, 0.15%
French Guiana
1 publication, 0.15%
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopia, 1, 0.15%
Ethiopia
1 publication, 0.15%
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65 publications,
675 citations
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37 publications,
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93 publications,
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75 publications,
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152 publications,
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9 publications,
107 citations
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40 publications,
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45 publications,
618 citations
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