2010
DOI: 10.1007/s13244-010-0033-8
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Radiological research activity 1998–2007: relationship to gross domestic product, health expenditure and public expenditure on education

Abstract: ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of the radiological research activity from 1998 to 2007 to the gross domestic product (GDP), health expenditure and public expenditure on education.MethodsThe population-adjusted research activity determined by the number of articles published, the cumulative impact factor (IF) and the cumulative IF per capita were correlated with per capita values of the GDP, health expenditure and public education expenditure. Linear regression analysis and … Show more

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“…Admittedly, the lower European formalisation is not proven to be inferior to the USA system; for instance, when looking at research productivity [ 8 ]. However, formal systems are better able to detect and correct underperforming individuals and institutions.…”
Section: Gaps In Radiological Research and Research Education Currenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Admittedly, the lower European formalisation is not proven to be inferior to the USA system; for instance, when looking at research productivity [ 8 ]. However, formal systems are better able to detect and correct underperforming individuals and institutions.…”
Section: Gaps In Radiological Research and Research Education Currenmentioning
confidence: 99%