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Title: Urban Water


Full Journal Title: Urban Water

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ISSN: 1462-0758

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: Impact Factor

Thirunavukkarasu, O.S., Viraraghavan, T., Subramanian, K.S. and Tanjore, S. (2002), Organic arsenic removal from drinking water. Urban Water, 4 (4), 415-421.

Full Text: C:\0 YSHo\HO-reference\U\Urban Water.pdf2002\Urb Wat4, 415.pdf

Abstract: Arsenic occurs in both inorganic and organic forms in water. Although various methods have been adopted to remove inorganic species of arsenic from drinking water, not much emphasis has been given to the removal of organic species of arsenic. In the present study column studies were conducted using manganese greensand (MGS), iron oxide-coated sand (IOCS-1 and IOCS-2) and ion exchange resin in Fe3+ form, to examine the removal of organic arsenic (dimethylarsenic acid) spiked to required concentrations in tap water. Batch studies were conducted with IOCS-2, and the results showed that the organic arsenic adsorption capacity was 8 µg/g IOCS-2. Higher bed volumes (585 BV) and high arsenic removal capacity (5.7 µg/cm3) were achieved by the ion exchange resin among all the media studied. Poor performance was observed with MGS and IOCS-1.

Keywords: Adsorption, Batch Studies, Column Studies, Filtration, Ion Exchange Resin, Iron Oxide-Coated Sand, Manganese Greensand, Organic Arsenic Species, Water Treatment

Title: Urologe


Full Journal Title: Urologe

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? Labanaris, A.P., Krot, D., Schott, G.E., Helmschrott, P. and Zugor, V. (2007), Impact factors and publication time spans in urological journals. Urologe, 46 (3), 297-??.

Abstract: The impact factor, cited half-life, and immediacy index are three important methods that can be used to demonstrate how a journal’s articles are cited over the course of a specific time span. These three factors thus represent instruments for measuring the importance and reputation of a scientific magazine. The goal of our study was to evaluate the constancy of journals specialized in the field of urology and to analyze those listed in the 2005 Journal Citation Report (JCR) using the standardized methods specified by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) and JCR. Primarily we wanted to examine the different time spans needed for publication of original papers submitted to certain journals; in more exact terms: the time span from submission of an article or original paper to its publication and from the time of acceptance of an original paper or article to its publication in a urological journal. Furthermore, we wanted to investigate the dynamics of urological journals regarding their impact factors for the years 2000-2005. The study was performed using the ISI JCR and the library as well as the online library of the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen. A very satisfactory development can be observed in the field of urology with the standardized methods of the (ISI) JCR.

Keywords: Bibliometric Evaluation, Cited Half-Life, Course, Development, Dynamics, Goal, Half-Life, Immediacy Index, Impact, Impact Factor, Impact Factors, Importance, Index, ISI, Journal, Journals, Methods, Paper, Publication, Publication Time Span, Urology


Title: Der Urologe A


Full Journal Title: Der Urologe A

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ISSN: 1433-0563

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? Labanaris, A.P., Krot, D., Schott, G.E., Helmschrott, P. and Zugor, V. (2007), Impact factors and publication time spans in urological journals. Der Urologe A, 46 (3), 297-300.

Full Text: 2007\Urology A46, 297.pdf

Abstract: The impact factor, cited half-life, and immediacy index are three important methods that can be used to demonstrate how a journal’s articles are cited over the course of a specific time span. These three factors thus represent instruments for measuring the importance and reputation of a scientific magazine. The goal of our study was to evaluate the constancy of journals specialized in the field of urology and to analyze those listed in the 2005 Journal Citation Report (JCR) using the standardized methods specified by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) and JCR. Primarily we wanted to examine the different time spans needed for publication of original papers submitted to certain journals; in more exact terms: the time span from submission of an article or original paper to its publication and from the time of acceptance of an original paper or article to its publication in a urological journal. Furthermore, we wanted to investigate the dynamics of urological journals regarding their impact factors for the years 2000-2005. The study was performed using the ISI JCR and the library as well as the online library of the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen. A very satisfactory development can be observed in the field of urology with the standardized methods of the (ISI) JCR.

Keywords: Bibliometric Evaluation, Cited Half-Life, Course, Development, Dynamics, Goal, Half-Life, Immediacy Index, Impact, Impact Factor, Impact Factors, Importance, Index, ISI, Journal, Methods, Paper, Publication, Publication Time Span, Urology

Title: Urologe-Ausgabe A


Full Journal Title: Urologe A

ISO Abbreviated Title: Urologe A

JCR Abbreviated Title: Urologe A

ISSN: 0340-2592

Issues/Year: 6

Language: German

Journal Country/Territory: Germany

Publisher: Springer

Publisher Address: 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013

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Urology & Nephrology: Impact Factor 0.558 (2004)

? Chaussy, C. and Fuchs, G. (1985), Experience with extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy after 5 years clinical use. Urologe-Ausgabe A, 24 (6), 305-309.

Full Text: 1985\Uro A24, 305.pdf



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