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+ In each cell the upper figure is for all journals and the lower figure is for journals with at least 10 articles tested. * Ratio of successes to failures significantly... -
File S1 - Database Citation in Full Text Biomedical Articles
Journal based analysis of the OA-PMC articles. This file presents distribution of the articles as well as the publisher-annotated articles based on the journals in the OA-PMC... -
Estimated and imputed year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) and cumulative ret...
*Retention rates for future years that have been estimated using year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) from the earlier data are shown in bold type. Estimated (by extrapolation)... -
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Significant at p = 0.05, * Significant at p = 0.01; both Bonferroni corrected for n = 11. -
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*Based on ISI - Thomson - Reuters Web of Science [305].aRanked by total number of citations received by all editions in all years (from year of publication until 31 December... -
r37980778c78--e9640c3b1de551b0cc13949f051493dc
Articles are only compared against other articles from the same journal. Ratio significantly different from 0.5 at p = 0.05, *Significant at p = 0.01; Bonferroni corrected for... -
r37980778c78--ced4a45835492988f4f8a319d3883a1a
represents the global clustering coefficient; , the mean local clustering coefficient; r, degree assortativity (the correlation coefficient of degree); and r log, the... -
Basic properties of the PubMed (2003-2007) and USPTO (2003-2007) networks alo...
The power law distribution has the form , for , where x is degree, C is the normalizing constant ; n is the number of observations; and is the estimated lower bound (cutoff) of... -
r37980778c78--3b03854f3c71ccb0f3442f61fa2a6486
The definitions of the 4 groups are: UCP – authors publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Non-UCP – authors not publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Skip – authors who... -
Trends in Citations to Books on Epidemiological and Statistical Methods in th...
BackgroundThere are no analyses of citations to books on epidemiological and statistical methods in the biomedical literature. Such analyses may shed light on how concepts and... -
dedup_wf_001--b1207afca65ec45854619e95063341f7
Number of published items indexed in Scopus in each calendar year and proportion published by authors with uninterrupted, continuous presence (UCP) from 1996–2011. -
dedup_wf_001--2861615eced1eeb7d784c83c79e17da3
*Only those papers for which can be linked to others through citation are classified. Thus, the main field for some authors with only one indexed publication cannot be... -
r37980778c78--1b9ba043ec29488b3dd179480fe25dea
Search strategies used to identify articles citing each edition of the WOA/WOD in WoS. -
r37980778c78--72abbfcb57e7a4dc58938e0e2cbaede2
The definitions of the 4 groups are: UCP – authors publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Non-UCP – authors not publishing in all 16 years (1996–2011); Skip – authors who... -
Estimated and imputed year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) and cumulative UCP...
*UCP rates for earlier years that have been estimated by extrapolation using year-to-year retention rates (Y2YRR) from the more recent data are shown in bold type. Estimated (by... -
r37980778c78--80d46848adff9de46716425744829c02
The following table shows a variety of network measures for 2 different bibliographic databases (PubMed and USPTO) construed in 3 different ways. The label Disambiguated refers... -
r37980778c78--10754e9f90b34a57937aae2da666632f
The percentage of publicly available scholarly documents found in Google Scholar. -
Estimates of the Continuously Publishing Core in the Scientific Workforce
BackgroundThe ability of a scientist to maintain a continuous stream of publication may be important, because research requires continuity of effort. However, there is no data... -
The number of operations required for each simulation in Figures 3, 4, 6, and...
The number of operations required for each simulation in Figures 3, 4, 6, and 7 corresponding to the number of name instances eligible for identity change.