Bio-mechanics-impact-factor
Biomechanics is that the study of the structure and performance of biological systems like humans, animals, plants, organs, and
cells by means of the methods of mechanics. The
impact factor of
Biomechanics journal provides quantitative assessment tool for grading, evaluating, sorting and comparing
journals of comparable kind. It reflects the typical number of citations to recent
articles published in science and science
journals during a particular year or period, and is usually used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field. it's first devised by Eugene Garfield, the founding father of the Institute for Scientific Information. The
impact factor of a journal is evaluated by dividing the amount of current year citations to the source items published therein journal during the previous two years. For many inert materials, measurement of the forces and deformations is simple by means of commercially available devices or
sensors which will be attached to a test specimen. Many materials, starting from steel to rubber, have linear constitutive laws, with the proportionality constant (elastic modulus) between the deformation and applied forces providing an easy index to differentiate the soft rubber from the stiff steel. While an equivalent basic principle apply to living tissues, the complex composition of
tissues makes obtaining constitutive laws difficult. Most
tissues are too soft for the available sensors, so direct attachment not only will distort what's being measured but also will damage the tissue. Devices are needed that use optical, Doppler ultrasound, electromagnetic, and electrostatic principles to live deformations and forces without having to the touch the tissue. Totally 75
journals are present on this particular topic.
High Impact List of Articles
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Automated disposable small-scale bioreactor for high-throughput process development: implementation of the 24 bioreactor array
Rachel Bareither, Marina Goldfeld, Chris Kistler, Andrew Tait, Neil Bargh, Robert Oakeshott, Kristin ONeill, Linda Hoshan and David Pollard*
Research Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Automated disposable small-scale bioreactor for high-throughput process development: implementation of the 24 bioreactor array
Rachel Bareither, Marina Goldfeld, Chris Kistler, Andrew Tait, Neil Bargh, Robert Oakeshott, Kristin ONeill, Linda Hoshan and David Pollard*
Research Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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On the way to commercializing plant cell culture platform for biopharmaceuticals: present status and prospect
Jianfeng Xu* and Ningning Zhang
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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On the way to commercializing plant cell culture platform for biopharmaceuticals: present status and prospect
Jianfeng Xu* and Ningning Zhang
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Virus-like particle bioprocessing: challenges and opportunities
Anton PJ Middelberg,Linda HL Lua
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Virus-like particle bioprocessing: challenges and opportunities
Anton PJ Middelberg,Linda HL Lua
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Single-use technology supporting the comeback of continuous bioprocessing
William G Whitford
Commentary: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Single-use technology supporting the comeback of continuous bioprocessing
William G Whitford
Commentary: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing: a new voice for the biopharmaceuticals community
Seongkyu Yoon
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing: a new voice for the biopharmaceuticals community
Seongkyu Yoon
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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