Title: Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen
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? Mann, G. (1980), Bibliometric analysis of a scientific-technological information-retrieval from the viewpoint of selective dissemination of information. Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen, 94 (8), 353-362.
? Schmidmaier, D. (1984), The history of bibliometry. Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen, 98 (9), 404-406.
Title: Zhongguo Xinyao Yu Linchuang Zazhi
Full Journal Title: Zhongguo Xinyao Yu Linchuang Zazhi
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? Tang, W., Wang, Y., Du, W., Chen, B. and Cheng, N. (2002), Analysis of adverse drug reaction of antidiabetic agents according to documents within forty-two years in China. Zhongguo Xinyao Yu Linchuang Zazhi, 21 (12), 753-758.
Full Text: 2002\Zho Xin yu Lin Zaz21, 753.pdf
Abstract: AIM: To explore the general law and characteristic of the adverse drug reaction (ADR) of antidiabetic agents, providing the information to clinical drug utilization. METHODS: A metrological analysis was conducted on data of ADR of antidiabetic agents in documents within 42 a. RESULTS: the amounts of ADR of antidiabetic agents were equal in men and women, and mainly aged from 45 a to 74 a. The major ADR was metabolism and nutrition barriers, nervous system injured, mental disorder and stomach intestinal system injured. Except acarbose causing stomach and intestinal system injured, the rest ADR was mainly caused by sulphonylureas. The most of prognosis of ADR of antidiabetic agents were good, but also quite a number of them left sequela or death. CONCLUSION: the ADR of antidiabetic agents is comprehensive, some of them are severe. It is worth attaching clinical importance to.
Title: Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi
Full Journal Title: Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi
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? Dai, G., Yang, K.H. and Li, Q.H. (2000), Bibliometric analysis on tissue engineering research literatures. Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi, 14 (5), 308-310.
Full Text: 2000\Zho Xiu Fu Cho Jia Wai Ke Za Zhi14, 308.pdf
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To comprehend the progress of tissue engineering research and speculate its developmental trends. METHODS: MEDLINE search was conducted to retrieve the papers published between 1987 to 1999 under the main headings of tissue engineering. Years, nationalities, languages, journals, authors and heading frequencies of 314 papers were analyzed by bibliometrics. RESULTS: Since 1990, the number of tissue engineering research literatures had doubled, and papers between 1998 and 1999 made up 57.96% of the total papers. All papers came from 15 nations, in 6 languages and 140 journals; 64.97% came from United States and 25.79% from England, Netherlands and Germany; 93.95% was in English; 42.04% was published on 15 journals. Vacanti JP and 19 other authors presented 5 to 24 papers. Heading frequencies were cytology 22.89%, transplantation 13.30%, scaffolds and extracellular matrixes 11.72%, implanting 10.60%, polymers 8.91%, potential applications 8.91%, artificial substitutes 6.88%, tissue culture 6.70% and biogenetics 4.96%. CONCLUSION: Tissue engineering literatures mainly come from United States, England, Netherlands and Germany. English is the major language. J Biomed Mater Res and 14 other journals are important journals about tissue engineering research. Vacanti JP and 19 other authors are prolific authors. Cytology, transplantation, scaffolds and extracellular matrixes and implanting are hot topics and key points on tissue engineering research.
Keywords: Analysis, Bibliometrics, Culture, Cytology, Engineering, England, Germany, Journals, Languages, MEDLINE, Methods, Nations, Papers, Polymers, Potential, Research, Scaffolds, Tissue Culture, Transplantation, Trends, United States
Full Journal Title: Zhongguo Zhen Jiu
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? Fei, Y.T., Yang, D.Q., Hu, L.J., Lu, J. and Tu, Y. (2007), Bibliometrics study on dominant diseases in modern acupuncture clinic. Zhongguo Zhen Jiu, 27 (3), 229-232.
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Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To find out the dominant diseases in the clinic of modern acupuncture. METHODS: By means of bibliometrics, clinical acupuncture study literatures from 1978 to 2004, searched from CBM database, were sorted and counted to show the different clinical utilizing quantities and developing trends of different disease groups in the acupuncture clinic. RESULTS: Obviously dominant type: nervous system diseases; mature type: motor system diseases; developing type: 3 kind of diseases including psychosis; premature type: diseases related with surgery; steady type: 3 kind of diseases including digestive system diseases (diseases of liver and gallbladder are not included); pre-developing diseases: 5 kind of diseases including otorhinolaryngologic diseases. CONCLUSION: Among all these types, obvious advantage type and mature type are the most distinguishing. Developing type has the most significant ascending trend. Premature type has relatively strong developing potentiality.
Keywords: Acupuncture, Bibliometrics, Clinic, Clinical, Database, Developing, Diseases, Liver, Methods, Premature, Psychosis, Surgery, Trend, Trends
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