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talks with Professor
K.V. Rao about his highly cited paper,
"Ferromagnetism above room temperature in
bulk and transparent thin films of Mn-doped ZnO,"
(Sharma P, et al., Nat. Mater.
2[10]: 673-7, October 2003). Dr. Rao is currently a
member of the Department of Materials Science at
the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm,
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Dr.
Brian Hemmings
talks about his highly cited work
on protein kinases. According to Essential
Science Indicators, Dr. Hemmings ranks within the 100
most-cited scientists in the field of Biology
& Biochemistry, with 72 papers cited a total
of 6,259 times to date. Dr.
Hemmings is the Senior Group Leader in Growth
Control at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for
Biomedical Research in Basel, Switzerland. |
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In
this interview,
Functional
Plant Biology’s Managing Editor, Dr. Jennifer Henry,
talks about the journal’s history and citation achievements.
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Top
20 institutions as of the current
bimonthly update of Essential Science
Indicators, attracted the highest total
citations to their papers published in Thomson
Scientific-indexed Geosciences
journals. |
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Ten-year
country rankings for Austria. |
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