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? Rosenberg, A.L., Tripathi, R.S. and Blum, J. (2010), The most influential articles in critical care medicine. Journal of Critical Care, 25 (1), 157-170.
Full Text: 2010\J Cri Car25, 157.pdf
Abstract: Purpose: The study aimed to examine query strategies that would provide an exhaustive search method to retrieve the most referenced articles within specific categories of critical care. Material and Methods: A comprehensive list of the most cited critical care medicine articles was generated by searching the Science Citation Index Expanded data set using general critical care terms keywords such as “critical care,” critical care journal titles, and keywords for subsubjects of critical care. Results: The final database included 1187 articles published between 1905 and 2006. The most cited article was referenced 4909 times. The most productive search term was intensive care. However, this term only retrieved 25% of the top 100 articles. Furthermore, 662 of the top 1000 articles could not be found using any of the basic critical care search terms. Sepsis, acute lung injury, and mechanical ventilation were the most common areas of focus for the articles retrieved. Conclusion: Retrieving frequently cited, influential articles in critical care requires using multiple search terms and manuscript sources. Periodic compilations of most cited articles may be useful for critical care practitioners and researches to keep abreast of important information. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Inc.
Keywords: 100 Citation-Classics, Citation Classics, Critical Care, ICU, Journal Impact Factors, Landmark Articles, Pain, Rates
Title: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Full Journal Title: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
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Vandevijver, F. and Lonner, W.J. (1995), A bibliometric analysis of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 26 (6), 591-602.
Full Text: J\J Cro-Cul Psy26, 591.pdf
Abstract: Bibliometric statistics concerning the Journal of Cross- Cultural Psychology (JCCP) over the period 1977-1993 are reported. Compared to other journals on cross-cultural psychology, the impact factor of JCCP has been fairly high over this 17-year period. The average impact factor of journals publishing exclusively or mainly cross-cultural studies is stable. The overall numbers of journals that are quoted in JCCP is high, yet most references (apart from self-references) are to social psychological journals, particularly Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Journal of Social Psychology. The pattern is similar for the journals in which JCCP is quoted
Keywords: Citation, English, Impact, Impact Factor, Journals, Productivity, Publishing, Social-Sciences, Statistics
Title: Journal of Crustacean Biology
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? Sainte-Marie, B. (2010), The first 30 years of the Journal of Crustacean Biology - A bibliometric study. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 30 (4), 541-549.
Full Text: 2010\J Cru Bio30, 541.pdf
Abstract: This review examines some of the characteristics and highlights some notable articles of the Journal of Crustacean Biology (JCB) in its first 30 years of existence. A total of 2052 articles appeared in JCB from the first issue in February 1981 to the end of 2009. The number of articles by volume increased from 50 in 1981 to 93 in 2002 and then declined to around 70. From 1981 to 2009, article size varied around a mean of 11 pages (pre-2005 format) but mean number of authors and references by article increased by a factor of 1.87 and 2.20, respectively. JCB content is predominated numerically by taxonomy and systematics (36% of all articles), but other research areas (anatomy, physiology, development, growth-reproduction, life history, behavior, ecology, conservation) were also represented from the outset. JCB’s 2-year impact factor increased significantly from 1991 to 2009. Longer-term impact of JCB is evident in the fact that almost half of all JCB articles were cited in 2009 and that the mean age of those cited articles was only slightly less than the mean age of all JCB articles (12.6 vs 13.3 years). However, citations to JCB differ widely across research areas, with articles in taxonomy cited on average at less than half the rate of articles in the areas of ecology or conservation. The most cited JCB articles by combination of research area and decade of publication deal primarily with higher crustaceans (malacostracans) and are reviews or original research articles with cross-disciplinary appeal.
Keywords: Bibliometric Analysis, Brachyura, Caridean Shrimps, Citations, Competition, Crayfish, Decapoda, Development, Ecology, Frequency, History, Impact Factor, Impact Factor, Journal History, Number of Authors, Ocypodidae, Publication, References, Research, Taxonomic Inflation, Volume
Full Journal Title: Journal of Crystal Growth
ISO Abbreviated Title: J. Cryst. Growth
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Suzanne, J., Coulomb, J.P. and Bienfait, M. (1975), Thermodynamics and kinetics of 1st monolayer adsorption of xenon on (0001) graphite face. Journal of Crystal Growth, 31, 87-91.
Full Text: J\J Cry Gro31, 87.pdf
Abstrcat: We show that Auger electron spectroscopy is a suitable means to study the kinetics of condensation of the first layer of xenon on (0001) graphite. The amount of rare gas condensed is measured at 75 K and 76 K versus time for different supersaturations. The coverage at first varies linearly with time, then asymptotically tends to =1. Within a broad range of coverage ( <0.9), the growth rate is determined by the incident flux only.
Davey, R.J. (1976), The effect of impurity adsorption on kinetics of crystal growth from solution. Journal of Crystal Growth, 34 (1), 109-119.
Full Text: J\J Cry Gro34, 109.pdf
Abstrcat: The literature is replate with reports of the effects of trace impurities on crystal growth and many different mechanisms have been proposed to account for these findings. In this review, impurity effects are considered in relation to the surface diffusional model of Burton, Cabrera and Frank, and it is shown that this approach offers a useful basis for the interpretation and unification of existing theoretical and experimental studies.
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