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Comparing Bibliometric Analysis Using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Databases
Published on: October 24, 2019
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Esta colección presenta los principales descubrimientos científicos de la familia de revistas Science. Explorar investigaciones innovadoras y avances significativos en varias disciplinas científicas.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ciencias generales
- Investigaciones interdisciplinarias
Sus antecedentes:
- La familia de revistas Science es una de las principales editoriales de investigación científica de alto impacto.
- Estas revistas cubren un amplio espectro de disciplinas científicas, fomentando el entendimiento interdisciplinario.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para resaltar investigaciones y descubrimientos significativos publicados en toda la familia de revistas de Ciencia.
- Proporcionar una instantánea de las tendencias y avances actuales en la investigación científica.
Principales métodos:
- Selección de artículos de publicaciones recientes.
- Se hace hincapié en los estudios de amplio impacto e interés científico.
Principales resultados:
- Muestra diversos avances en campos como la biología, la física, la química y la ciencia ambiental.
- Cuenta con investigaciones que tienen el potencial de dar forma a la investigación y aplicación científica en el futuro.
Conclusiones:
- La familia de revistas Science sigue siendo una fuente vital de información científica de vanguardia.
- Estos aspectos destacados representan la naturaleza dinámica y en evolución de la exploración científica.
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