Computational Science Impact Factor
The
impact factor of Computational science
journals is a measure mirroring the normal number of references to on-going
articles distributed in the journals. It is much of the time utilized as interne
journals for the overall significance of
journals inside its field, with
journals with higher effect factors regarded to be a higher priority than those with lower ones. The effect factor was concocted by Eugene Garfield, the originator of the Institute for Scientific
Information Computational science Impact factors are determined yearly beginning from 2013 for those
journals that are recorded in the Journal Citation Reports.
Journals can embrace publication approaches to expand its effect factor. For instance,
journals may distribute a bigger level of
audit articles which by and large are referred to more than research reports. In this way
audit articles can raise the effect factor of the
journals and reviewed
journals will along these lines frequently have the most elevated effect factors in their individual fields. Some
journals editors set their entries strategy to "by greeting just" to welcome only senior researchers to distribute "citable" papers to expand the
journals sway factor.
Journals may likewise endeavour to confine the quantity of "citable items””i.e., the denominator of the effect factor condition either by declining to distribute
articles that are probably not going to be referred to or by modifying
articles with the expectation that Thomson Scientific won't consider it a "citable thing". Because of exchanges about whether things are "citable", sway factor varieties of over 300% have been watched.
High Impact List of Articles
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A Unique Presentation Of Fahr Syndrome Secondary To Chronic Hypoparathyroidism: A Case Report
Alexander J Schupper & Michael M Chen
Case Report: Imaging in Medicine
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A Unique Presentation Of Fahr Syndrome Secondary To Chronic Hypoparathyroidism: A Case Report
Alexander J Schupper & Michael M Chen
Case Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Topography of mental foramen in
a selected Belarusian population
according to cone beam computed
tomography
Sergey Lvovich Kabak,
Natallia Victorovna
Zhuravleva
, Yuliya
Michailovna
Melnichenko* & Nina
Alexandrovna Savrasova
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Topography of mental foramen in
a selected Belarusian population
according to cone beam computed
tomography
Sergey Lvovich Kabak,
Natallia Victorovna
Zhuravleva
, Yuliya
Michailovna
Melnichenko* & Nina
Alexandrovna Savrasova
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Arteriovenous fistula between descending aorta: and left inferior pulmonary vein
Mustafa Kosecik
Brief Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Arteriovenous fistula between descending aorta: and left inferior pulmonary vein
Mustafa Kosecik
Brief Report: Imaging in Medicine
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How promising is thermal imaging in the quest to combat obesity?
Michael E Symonds and Helen Budge
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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How promising is thermal imaging in the quest to combat obesity?
Michael E Symonds and Helen Budge
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Virtual noncontrast renal imaging using dual-energy CT: evaluation of CT numbers of renal parenchyma and renal masses
Satomi Kawamoto, Xiaodong R Zhou, Christianne Leidecker, George SK Fung, Benjamin MW Tsui and Elliot K Fishman
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Virtual noncontrast renal imaging using dual-energy CT: evaluation of CT numbers of renal parenchyma and renal masses
Satomi Kawamoto, Xiaodong R Zhou, Christianne Leidecker, George SK Fung, Benjamin MW Tsui and Elliot K Fishman
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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