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CiteScore
15.7
Eigenfactor
0.05 - 0.1
Impact Factor
5 - 10
Scite Index
0.89 5-Year SI
SJR
Q1Physiology
SNIP
2.68
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Publisher WILEY
Language English
Frequency Semi-monthly
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LanguageEnglish
FrequencySemi-monthly
Publication Start Year1902
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