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111 | -- | 128 | Vincent Larivière, David Pontille, Cassidy R. Sugimoto. Investigating the division of scientific labor using the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) |
129 | -- | 154 | Hugo Horta, Sebastian Birolini, Mattia Cattaneo, Wenqin Shen, Stefano Paleari. Research network propagation: The impact of PhD students' temporary international mobility |
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224 | -- | 0 | Ludo Waltman. Understanding gender differences in science requires a diversity of perspectives, including controversial ones |
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275 | -- | 276 | Mike Thelwall. Female contributions to high-energy physics in a wider context: Commentary on an article by Strumia |
277 | -- | 287 | Alessandro Strumia. Reply to commentaries about "Gender issues in fundamental physics: A bibliometric analysis" |
288 | -- | 291 | Li Tang 0005, Liying Yang, Lin Zhang 0004. Understanding Chinese science: New scientometric perspectives |
292 | -- | 299 | Xiaomin Liu. An analysis of the development of Chinese STM journals in the past 30 years |
300 | -- | 326 | Ying Huang, Ruinan Li, Lin Zhang 0004, Gunnar Sivertsen. A comprehensive analysis of the journal evaluation system in China |
327 | -- | 334 | Fei Shu, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière. The institutionalized stratification of the Chinese higher education system |
335 | -- | 349 | Wenyu Chen, Zhangqian Zhu, Tao Jia. The rank boost by inconsistency in university rankings: Evidence from 14 rankings of Chinese universities |
350 | -- | 362 | Linlin Liu, Jianfei Yu, Junming Huang, Feng Xia 0001, Tao Jia. The dominance of big teams in China's scientific output |
363 | -- | 375 | Yongjun Zhu, Donghun Kim, Erjia Yan, Meen Chul Kim, Guanqiu Qi. Analyzing China's research collaboration with the United States in high-impact and high-technology research |
376 | -- | 408 | Lin Zhang 0004, Yuanyuan Shang, Ying Huang, Gunnar Sivertsen. Toward internationalization: A bibliometric analysis of the social sciences in Mainland China from 1979 to 2018 |
409 | -- | 432 | Yi Zhang, Mengjia Wu, Zhengyin Hu, Robert Ward, Xue Zhang, Alan L. Porter. Profiling and predicting the problem-solving patterns in China's research systems: A methodology of intelligent bibliometrics and empirical insights |