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A bibliometric and citation analysis of stroke-related research in Taiwan
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To improve the quality and efficiency of stroke research, continuity in research focuses needs to be maintained, and thus funding should be allocated on a long-term basis to institutes with a proven record of success.Citations
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Global stem cell research trend: Bibliometric analysis as a tool for mapping of trends from 1991 to 2006
TL;DR: It can be concluded that application of stem cell transplantation technology to human disease therapy, especially research related on “embryonic stem cell” and “mesenchymal stemcell” is the orientation of all the stem cell research in the 21st century.
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Mapping of drinking water research: a bibliometric analysis of research output during 1992-2011.
TL;DR: A bibliometric analysis based on the Science Citation Index Expanded from the Web of Science was carried out to provide insights into research activities and tendencies of the global drinking water from 1992 to 2011.
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Trends in research on global climate change: A Science Citation Index Expanded-based analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the global scientific output of climate change research over the past 18 years and assess the characteristics of the research patterns, tendencies, and methods in the papers.
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Assessment of world aerosol research trends by bibliometric analysis
TL;DR: A bibliometric approach to quantitatively assessing current research trends on atmospheric aerosol, using the related literature in the Science Citation Index (SCI) database from 1991 to 2006 was explored.
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Bibliometric analysis of global environmental assessment research in a 20-year period
TL;DR: Based on the samples of 113,468 publications on environmental assessment from the past 20 years, this article used a bibliometric analysis to study the literature in terms of trends of growth, subject categories and journals, international collaboration, geographic distribution of publications, and scientific research issues.
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The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis: a perspective for the 1990s
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The Effect of Pravastatin on Coronary Events after Myocardial Infarction in Patients with Average Cholesterol Levels
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Effective arterial elastance as index of arterial vascular load in humans.
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Pure sensory stroke involving face, arm, and leg.
TL;DR: This syndrome is a clinical syndro,me within the field of cerebrovascular, where the symptomatology is limited to a persistent or transient numbness and mild sensory loss over one entire side of the body, including the face, arm, and leg.