Journal of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine PubMed indexed journals, Impact Factor journals, Web of Science indexed journals, Medline indexed journals
During the studied period, the trend seems to be the same (p=0.906): Men were significantly more producing than women in the orthopedic field both by considering the topic of the journal (p=.003), all the most impacted orthopedic journals (p<0.001) and economies (p<0.001). There was ...
Multifactor analysis of clinical features' impact on FAR We employed multivariate regression methods to analyze the correlation between overall FAR and age, gender, and the three important clinical features identified using the test above. This step aimed to identify the most significant facial features...
Journals were included if they were among the top 25 pediatric journals as ranked by InCites Journal Citation Reports 2016 impact factor, they focused on general pediatrics, and their online list and description of article categories included an independent opinion and/or perspective-type article. ...
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Archives of Microbiology & Immunology PubMed indexed journals, Impact Factor journals, Web of Science indexed journals, Medline indexed journals
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Journal CiteScore : 0.29 Journal Impact Factor : 0.24 Average acceptance to publication time (5 - 7 days) Average article processing time (30 - 45 days)Less than 5 volumes 30 days 8 - 9 volumes 40 days 10 and more volumes 45 days ...
Sensory information is a critical factor in human posture control, and stable posture is achieved through the integration and processing of sensory information, including vision, vestibular sensory information, and somatosensory perception, by the central nervous system. Sensorimotor cues are utilized in ...
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass begins during the fourth decade of life and is a leading risk factor for the development of chronic disease and disability. Sedentary lifestyle combined with aging also changes the composition of skeletal muscle as evident by the accumulation of intermuscular...