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Title: Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine


Full Journal Title: Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine

ISO Abbreviated Title: Tohoku J. Exp. Med.

JCR Abbreviated Title: Tohoku J Exp Med

ISSN: 0040-8727

Issues/Year: 12

Journal Country/Territory: Japan

Language: Multi-Language

Publisher: Tohoku Univ Medical Press

Publisher Address: School of Medicine, Sendai 980-77, Japan

Subject Categories:

Medicine, General & Internal Medicine, Research & Experimental: Impact Factor

? Komatsu, S., Masuda, T. and Hisamichi, S. (1991), Effect of calcium on rat gastric carcinogenesis induced by N-methyl-N’-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 165 (4), 291-297.

Abstract: The effect of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) on the initiation of gastroduodenal carcinogenesis induced by N-methyl-N’-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) was examined under the conditions with and without sodium chloride. Male Wistar rats were given drinking water containing MNNG (100 mg/liter) and one of the following diets during the first 20 weeks ad libitum. Group 1 was given basal diet; group 2, diet with 10% NaCl; group 3, diet with 10% NaCl and 2.5% CaCO3; group 4, diet with 10% NaCl and 7.5% CaCO3; group 5, diet with 7.5% CaCO3. During the next 20 weeks, all groups were fed with the basal diet and tap water. The carcinogenic incidences of glandular stomach between the nonsalted diet groups, 1 and 5 (15% and 16% respectively), were not significantly different at the 40th week. The incidences in the salted diet groups 2, 3, and 4 were 59, 63, and 43%, respectively, indicating no statistical difference among them. Thus, CaCO3 showed no anticarcinogenic effect on gastroduodenal carcinogenesis. In the groups 3 and 4, however, increased incidence of duodenal cancer was observed.

Keywords: Calcium, Gastric Carcinogenesis, Rat, Sodium Chloride, N-Methyl-N’-Nitro-N-Nitrosoguanidine, Induced Ornithine Decarboxylase, DNA-Synthesis, Stomach Mucosa


Title: Tokyo University of Information Sciences


東京情報大学研究論集

Harvey, N.W. and Chantawong, V. (2001), Adsorption of heavy metals by ballclay: Their compatition and selectivity. Tokyo University of Information Sciences, 5 (1), 79-86.

Full Text: T\Tok Uni Inf Sci8, 79.pdf

Title: Topics in Applied Physics


Full Journal Title: Topics in Applied Physics

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Cardona, M. and Merlin, R. (2007), Light scattering in solids IX. Topics in Applied Physics, 108, 1-15.

Full Text: 2007\Top App Phy108, 1.pdf

Abstract: We briefly review the contents of this as well as previous volumes of the series Light Scattering in Solids, and present a, chronological account of the International Conference on Raman spectroscopy (ICORS).

A bibliometric study of early publications on the Raman effect is also presented together with a succint historical outline of the discovery of the effect and information recently made available about the Nobel Prize awarded to Sir Chandrasekhar Venkata Raman in 1930.

Keywords: Bibliometric, Bibliometric Study, Diffusion, Discovery, Historical, Information, IX, Liquids, Made, Publications, Radiation, Raman Spectroscopy, Review, Spectroscopy


Title: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education


Full Journal Title: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education

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? Pool, J.L., Macy, M., McManus, S.B. and Noh, J. (2008), An exploratory investigation of frequently cited articles from the early childhood intervention literature, 1994 to 2005. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 28 (3), 181-189.

Full Text: 2008\Top Ear Chi Spe Edu28, 181.pdf

Abstract: The authors explored frequently cited articles across four peer-reviewed journals in early intervention (EI) and early childhood special education (ECSE). The Social Sciences Citation Index was used to examine journal articles from 1994 to 2005 in Early Childhood Research Quarterly, Infants and Young Children, the Journal of Early Intervention, and Topics in Early Childhood Special Education. Results for the most frequently cited El and ECSE journal articles are reported.

Keywords: Analysis-of-Behavior, Applied-Behavior-Analysis, Authors, Citation Analysis, Citation Trends, Classic Articles, Cross-Citations, Disabilities, Early Childhood Special Education, Early Intervention, JABA Authorship, Journal, Journals, Mental-Retardation, Self-Citations, Serving Young-Children, Special-Education Research

Title: Torfianaia Promyshlennost


(Torf. Promst. Torf. Prom-st. TORPA)

Kosarevich, I.V. (1988), Structural-theological properties of peat dispersions. Torfianaia Promyshlennost, 10, 16-18.

Gavril’chik, A.P., Mal, S.S., Serookaya, A.A., Beznosik, A.V., Kuntsevich, V.B. and Kostyukov, A.S. (1988), Changes in peat properties during production. Torfianaia Promyshlennost, 12, 23-26.

Maslennikov, B.I. and Kiseleva, S.A. (1989), Physic-chemical basis for the use of peat in ion-exchange technology and adsorption processes. Torfianaia Promyshlennost, 5, 23-25.

Chistova, L.R., Rogach, L.M., Sokolova, T.V. and Pekhtereva, V.S. (1990), Removal of heavy metal ions from electroplating wastewaters by granulated peat. Torfianaia Promyshlennost, 2, 25-28.

Title: Tourism Management


Full Journal Title: Tourism Management

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? Jogaratnam, G., Chon, K., McCleary, K., Mena, M. and Yoo, J. (2005), An analysis of institutional contributors to three major academic tourism journals: 1992–2001. Tourism Management, 26 (5), 641-648.

Full Text: 2005\Tou Man26, 641.pdf

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to replicate an earlier study that analyzed tourism research contributions during the decade of the 1980s (Sheldon, 1991) using a time frame of 1992–2001, the most recent 10-year period for which complete publication information was available. The three refereed travel and tourism journals, Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Travel Research, and Tourism Management were the focus of analysis. The results of a productivity analyses pertaining to author affiliation, repeat authorship, and research contributions from different regions of the world are presented. There has been considerable movement in the ranking of employing institutions when compared to the decade of the 1980s as well as significant change in contributions from different regions of the world.

Keywords: Tourism Research, Tourism Journals, Institutions, Research Productivity

? Hall, C.M. (2005), Systems of surveillance and control: Commentary on ‘An analysis of institutional contributors to three major academic tourism journals: 1992–2001’. Tourism Management, 26 (5), 653-656.

Full Text: 2005\Tou Man26, 653.pdf

Abstract: The assessment of academic publishing performance has impliations not only for individuals and institutions, but also the development of tourism as a field of study. The article examines the ways in which academic journals are used and how this relates to scholarship and performance. The article notes some of the difficulties in citation analysis, questions what should be regarded as core quality tourism journals, and argues that citation analyses, without being linked to a broader understanding of the sociology of tourism knowledge, may be highly instrumental in character. The article concludes by questioning whether citation analyses are undertaken to actually contribute to understanding the development of a field and the knowledge networks which eventuate, or whether they represent a flawed attempt to develop league tables’ of performance.

Keywords: Sociology of Tourism Knowledge, Academic Journals, Citation Evaluation, Instrumentalism, Surveillance

? Jamal, T., Smith, B. and Watson, E. (2008), Ranking, rating and scoring of tourism journals: Interdisciplinary challenges and innovations. Tourism Management, 29 (1), 66-78.

Full Text: 2008\Tou Man29, 66.pdf

Abstract: This paper provides a critical analysis of journal ranking and citation analysis in tourism studies. Authors and institutions using journal impact factors, citation frequency and hits as measures of academic productivity or importance should exercise great care in their use. A close look at Journal Citation Reports produced by Social Science Citation Index, ‘hits’ on CAB International, and citation analyses from several databases shows that the desire for a universal ranking system has so far only generated some imperfect systems and inconsistent applications to suit different needs. One size simply does not fit all. Drawing upon insights from other fields that have been addressing similar ranking and citation issues, concrete suggestions are offered for developing alternative evaluation parameters and processes for managing the diverse range of interdisciplinary journals in tourism and hospitality. Specifically, the analysis argues for differentiating journals by scope, influence, relevance and quality, and a scoring system that involves participation from the community of social scientists. Innovations for timely, effective dissemination of tourism knowledge are also forwarded. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords: Applications, Authors, Authorship Analysis, CAB International, Citation, Citation Analysis, Citation Frequency, Citations, Databases, Elsevier, Evaluation, Impact, Impact Factors, Impact-Factor, Interdisciplinary, International, Journal, Journal Citation Report (JCR), Journal Citation Reports, Journal Impact, Journal Impact Factor, Journal Ranking, Journals, Knowledge, Productivity, Quality, Ranking, Science, Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), System, Tourism Studies

? Hall, C.M. (2011), Publish and perish? Bibliometric analysis, journal ranking and the assessment of research quality in tourism. Tourism Management, 32 (1), 16-27.

Full Text: 2011\Tou Man32, 16.pdf

Abstract: Bibliometric analysis is important in tourism as a result of external evaluation of research quality, interest in impact and prestige factors, and study of the field’s development. Although bibliometric analysis can be applied to any type of publication the main focus is on journals. Five approaches to the evaluation of journal quality are identified: stated preference, citation-based, derived, hybrid, and expert panels. Different productivity, impact and hybrid metrics are used to identify rankings of tourism journals from Scopus/SCImago data, compared with a derived RAE ranking, and three expert panel rankings. The different rankings reinforces that bibliometric understanding of scientific impact is a multi-dimensional construct. However, bibliometric analysis does not occur in an institutional and policy vacuum. The institutional context of government and private organization evaluations of research quality increasingly determine which metrics are applied, with subsequent effects on performance evaluation, career development and future direction of tourism-studies. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords: Analysis, Assessment, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Career Development, Context, Data, Development, Economization, Evaluating Research Performance, Evaluation, Expert Panel, Hospitality, Hybrid, Impact, Indicators, Institutional Context, Institutional Contributors, Journal, Journal Impact, Journal Prestige, Journal Quality, Journal Ranking, Journals, Management, Metrics, Multidimensional, Neoliberalism, Organization, Performance, Performance Evaluation, Policy, Preference, Productivity, Publication, Quality, Rae, Ranking, Rankings, Research, Research Assessment Exercise, Research Quality, Rights, Scientific Impact, Scimago, Scopus, Social-Sciences, Tourism, Understanding, United-Kingdom, Vacuum



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