I've been asked what were the articles that were most highly cited in IEMJ, MD and SIJ. Here they are, by volume and issue, first page, and cites in Web of Science - the first number is the actual number they found when you open the article and the second is the number in the list fo articles (which is sometimes larger than the real number):
For IEMJ:
6(1) 23; 30,30
7(1) 1; 27,27
7(1) 17; 28,29
7(1) 71; 27,28
7(3) 357; 34,34
For MD (six due to ties at 38):
48(5) 732; 42,43
48(6) 849; 38,38
49(1) 29; 50,50
49(2) 284; 38,38
49(4) 533; 40,40
49(8) 1327; 38,38
For SIJ:
29(2) 111; 28,29
29(4) 407; 23,26
29(7) 887; 30,36
30(1) 99; 21,24
30(5) 655; 19,22
Alex Stewart, Ph.D.
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Marquette University
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