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  2. Journal ranking - Wikipedia

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    Top quartile citation count (TQCC) – reflecting the number of citations accrued by the paper that resides at the top quartile (the 75th percentile) of a journal's articles when sorted by citation counts; for example, when a journal published 100 papers, the 25th most-cited paper's citation count is the TQCC. [5]

  3. ICMJE recommendations - Wikipedia

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    The citation style recommended by the ICMJE Recommendations, which is also known as the Vancouver system, is the style used by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), codified in Citing Medicine. References are numbered consecutively in order of appearance in the text – they are identified by Arabic numerals enclosed in parentheses.

  4. Research in Gerontological Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established as a quarterly journal in 2008 with Kathleen Buckwalter as founding editor-in-chief. [1] She served until 2012, when she was succeeded by Christine R. Kovach. [2] In 2014, the journal increased its publication frequency from four issues per year to six. [3]

  5. List of nursing journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable academic journals about nursing.. AACN Advanced Critical Care; AACN Nursing Scan in Critical Care; Advances in Neonatal Care; American Journal of Critical Care

  6. Trachoma - Wikipedia

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    In many of these communities, women are three times more likely than men to be blinded by the disease [citation needed], likely due to their roles as caregivers in the family. [29] Australia is the only developed country that has trachoma. [30] In 2008, trachoma was found in half of Australia's very remote communities. [30]

  7. GRADE approach - Wikipedia

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    The GRADE approach separates recommendations following from an evaluation of the evidence as strong or weak. A recommendation to use, or not use an option (e.g. an intervention), should be based on the trade-offs between desirable consequences of following a recommendation on the one hand, and undesirable consequences on the other.

  8. Lists of academic journals - Wikipedia

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    List of nursing journals; List of ornithology journals; List of pharmaceutical sciences journals; List of philosophy journals; List of physics journals; List of planning journals; List of political science journals; List of probability journals; List of psychiatry journals; List of psychology journals; List of psychotherapy journals

  9. Research in Nursing & Health - Wikipedia

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    Research in Nursing & Health is a peer-reviewed nursing journal covering a wide range of research that will inform the practice of nursing and other health disciplines. It is published by Wiley . History