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Copyright © 2000, European Society of Cardiology
The most frequently cited papers of Cardiovascular Research (1967–1998)
The Millennium Minutes
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| 1 Introduction |
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The impact factor is supposed to reflect the scientific quality of a journal. However, this is not necessarily true for the individual papers published by a journal. The impact factor is based on citations obtained during the first two years after the year of publication. For cardiovascular journals it is known that the zenith in citations is reached after this period [1]. We analyzed the citations
| 2 Differences in citation profile |
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| 3 Selection of papers for the Millennium Minutes |
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