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The scientometric weight of 50 nations in 27 science areas, 1989–1993. Part II. Life sciences

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Part I. All fields combined, mathematics, engineering, chemistry and physics,Scientometrics, 33 (1995), 263–293

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Braun, T., Glänzel, W. & Grupp, H. The scientometric weight of 50 nations in 27 science areas, 1989–1993. Part II. Life sciences. Scientometrics 34, 207–237 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02020421

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