Title: Therapie
Full Journal Title: Therapie
ISO Abbreviated Title: Therapie
JCR Abbreviated Title: Therapie
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: Impact Factor
? Bador, P. and Lafouge, T. (2010), Comparative analysis of impact factor and h-Index for pharmacology journals. Thérapie, 65 (2), 129-137.
Full Text: Therapie65, 129.pdf
Abstract: Comparative Analysis of Impact Factor and h-Index for Pharmacology Journals. Using the strictly same parameters (identical two publication years (2004-2005) and identical one-year citation window (2006)), Impact Factor (IF) 2006 was compared with h-Index 2006 for one sample of “Pharmacology and Pharmacy” journals computed from the ISI Web of Science. for this sample, the IF and the h-Index rankings of the journals are very different. The correlation coefficient between the IF and the h-Index is low for “Pharmacology and Pharmacy” journals. The IF and h-Index can be completely complementary when evaluating journals of the same scientific discipline.
Keywords: Citation, Correlation, h Index, h-Index, IF, Impact, Impact Factor, Impact-Factor, ISI, ISI Web, ISI Web of Science, Journal Impact Factor, Journal Ranking, Journals, Parameters, Publication, Rankings, Science, Web of Science
Title: Theriogenology
Full Journal Title: Theriogenology
ISO Abbreviated Title: Theriogenology
JCR Abbreviated Title: Theriogenology
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? Newcomer, B.W., Walz, P.H., Givens, M.D. and Wilson, A.E. (2015), Efficacy of bovine viral diarrhea virus vaccination to prevent reproductive disease: A meta-analysis. Theriogenology, 83 (3), 360-365.
Full Text: 2015\Theriogenology83, 360.pdf
Abstract: Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is an important reproductive pathogen of cattle worldwide. The reproductive outcome of BVDV infection is largely dependent on the immune status of the dam and the stage of gestation at the time of infection. Potential sequelae include failure of conception, abortion, a variety of congenital malformations, and fetal infection. Vaccination is a possible tool in the control of BVDV, and there has been a recently renewed focus on providing fetal protection through vaccination. Consequently, the aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of BVDV vaccination to prevent reproductive disease by performing a quantitative synthesis of previously published studies. Pertinent articles to be included in the analysis were identified by performing a search in four relevant scientific databases (PubMed, CAB abstracts, National Agricultural Library catalog, and Web of Science) and examining the reference lists of 10 germane review articles. Inclusion criteria for the meta-analysis mandated that the studies were controlled, primary studies that included necessary data for use in the meta-analysis (e.g., group size, number of abortions). Forty-six studies in 41 separate articles matched the inclusion criteria. Risk ratio effect sizes were used in random effects, weighted meta-analyses to assess the impact of BVDV vaccination on three outcomes: risk of fetal infection, abortion risk, and pregnancy risk. Within each outcome, subanalyses were performed to evaluate the effect of a variety of interventions, including modified live, inactivated, polyvalent and monovalent vaccination, homologous, heterologous, or field challenge, and studies with only bovine subjects. The analysis revealed a decrease in abortions of nearly 45% and a nearly 85% decrease in fetal infection rate in cattle vaccinated for BVDV compared with unvaccinated cohorts. Additionally, pregnancy risk was increased by approximately 5% in field trials of BVDV vaccinates. This meta-analysis provides quantitative support for the benefit of vaccination in the prevention of BVDV-associated reproductive disease. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Abortion, Abortions, Abstracts, Analysis, Articles, Beef Herds, Bovine, BVDV, BVDV Vaccines, Cab, Calves, Cattle, Challenge, Conception, Congenital, Congenital Malformations, Control, Criteria, Dam, Data, Databases, Disease, Diversity, Effects, Efficacy, Eradication, Failure, Fetal, Fetal Infection, Field, Gestation, Group Size, Immune, Impact, Infection, Interventions, Malformations, Meta Analysis, Meta-Analyses, Meta-Analysis, Metaanalysis, Modified, North-America, Outcome, Outcomes, Pathogen, Persistent Infection, Pregnancy, Prevalence, Prevent, Prevention, Primary, Protection, Pubmed, Reference, Reference Lists, Review, Rights, Risk, Science, Size, Support, Synthesis, Unvaccinated, Vaccination, Vaccine, Viral, Web, Web Of Science, White-Tailed Deer
Title: Thermochimica Acta
Full Journal Title: Thermochimica Acta
ISO Abbreviated Title: Thermochim. Acta
JCR Abbreviated Title: Thermochim Acta
ISSN: 0040-6031
Issues/Year: 22
Journal Country/Territory: Netherlands
Language: Multi-Language
Publisher: Elsevier Science BV
Publisher Address: PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Chemistry, Analytical: Impact Factor 1.417, 35/68 (2006)
Chemistry, Physical: Impact Factor 0.807, 67/91 (2000); Impact Factor 1.417, 68/108 (2006)
? Vyazovkin, S., Rives, V. and Schick, C. (2010), Making impact in thermal sciences: Overview of highly cited papers published in Thermochimica Acta. Thermochimica Acta, 500 (1-2), 1-5.
Full Text: 2010\The Act500, 1.pdf
Abstract: Thermochimica Acta has been serving the thermal science community for 40 years and has now published its 500th volume. The editors provide a brief overview of the highly cited papers published by the journal. Analysis of the topics of the highly cited papers suggests that Thermochimica Acta possesses major strength in the areas of instrumentation, materials, and kinetics. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: Computational Aspects, Crystallization Kinetics, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, DSC, Ictac Kinetics Project, Impact, Ionic Liquids, Isoconversional Methods, Journal, Kinetics, Modulated Temperature DSC, N-H Compounds, Overview, Papers, Poly(Ethylene Succinate), TGA, Thermal Analysis, Thermodynamic Properties, Thermogravimetry
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