<p><i>P</i>-values denote the difference between NIH-funded and non NIH-funded journal impact factors when means were compared with two-tailed t-tests. There was insufficient data for comparisons of Phase III and Phase IV clinical trials.</p
AbstractThe interests in journal impact factor (JIF) in scientific communities have grown over the l...
2012, ISI Web of Knowledge). The impact factor is defined as the average number of citations receive...
Background—Prior work indicates that therapeutic trials funded by for-profit organizations are more ...
BACKGROUND: Intense interest surrounds the recent expansion of US National Institutes of Health (NIH...
Intense interest surrounds the recent expansion of US National Institutes of Health (NIH) budgets as...
<p>All U.S. and NIH-funded U.S. growth rates are expressed in terms of articles per year, with relat...
<p>Data were normalized to 1996 levels. All article types depicted here had statistically significan...
<p>Individual articles may have received support from more than one institute, thus the sum of the p...
Previous authors have suggested a higher likelihood for industry-sponsored (IS) studies to have posi...
<p>Articles may belong to more than one category, thus the sum of the categories do not necessarily ...
Purpose– This paper aims to look at two well-respected cardiothoracic journals and one general medic...
<p>*Thomson ISI Journal Impact Factor, as derived from the 2008 Journal Citation Reports edition. It...
<p>The 2013 impact factor of journals analyzed compared against the average number of authors/articl...
<p>*9 studies not assessed (no quantitative results, simulation studies, case reports, narrative rev...
Purpose: The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is an index used to compare a journal's quality among acade...
AbstractThe interests in journal impact factor (JIF) in scientific communities have grown over the l...
2012, ISI Web of Knowledge). The impact factor is defined as the average number of citations receive...
Background—Prior work indicates that therapeutic trials funded by for-profit organizations are more ...
BACKGROUND: Intense interest surrounds the recent expansion of US National Institutes of Health (NIH...
Intense interest surrounds the recent expansion of US National Institutes of Health (NIH) budgets as...
<p>All U.S. and NIH-funded U.S. growth rates are expressed in terms of articles per year, with relat...
<p>Data were normalized to 1996 levels. All article types depicted here had statistically significan...
<p>Individual articles may have received support from more than one institute, thus the sum of the p...
Previous authors have suggested a higher likelihood for industry-sponsored (IS) studies to have posi...
<p>Articles may belong to more than one category, thus the sum of the categories do not necessarily ...
Purpose– This paper aims to look at two well-respected cardiothoracic journals and one general medic...
<p>*Thomson ISI Journal Impact Factor, as derived from the 2008 Journal Citation Reports edition. It...
<p>The 2013 impact factor of journals analyzed compared against the average number of authors/articl...
<p>*9 studies not assessed (no quantitative results, simulation studies, case reports, narrative rev...
Purpose: The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is an index used to compare a journal's quality among acade...
AbstractThe interests in journal impact factor (JIF) in scientific communities have grown over the l...
2012, ISI Web of Knowledge). The impact factor is defined as the average number of citations receive...
Background—Prior work indicates that therapeutic trials funded by for-profit organizations are more ...