2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-006-0174-1
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Scientific production on tetrachloro-dibenzo-dioxins: A bibliometric study

Abstract: Tetrachloro-dibenzo-dioxins were declared as human carcinogenic substances in 1997. Objective: to analyse the scientific production about tetrachloro-dibenzo-dioxins between 1976 and 2005.Solla Price and Bradford models were applied. Different aspects of papers were analysed. Impact factor of journals was studied.3484 articles were found. The number of articles published each year is fitted to Solla Price model.It has been shown the scientific literature dispersion. Specialisation of some journals of Nucleus a… Show more

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“…Compared to other studies of orthodontic paper authorship (Aura-Tormos et al, 2019; Collins et al, 2008; Quintão et al, 2021; Schumacher et al, 2021), the BJO/JO gender balance is similar at around a third. Compared with journals from other dental specialities, the BJO/JO gender balance is better than for prosthodontics (Kongkiatkamon et al, 2010), oral implantology (Espinosa-Giménez et al, 2023) and dental specialities overall (Yuan et al, 2010) but not as good as for paediatric dentistry (García et al, 2022) and oral health (Rajendran et al, 2021). These differences are likely to be related to the gender balance within the workforce of the different specialties and the period examined in the papers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared to other studies of orthodontic paper authorship (Aura-Tormos et al, 2019; Collins et al, 2008; Quintão et al, 2021; Schumacher et al, 2021), the BJO/JO gender balance is similar at around a third. Compared with journals from other dental specialities, the BJO/JO gender balance is better than for prosthodontics (Kongkiatkamon et al, 2010), oral implantology (Espinosa-Giménez et al, 2023) and dental specialities overall (Yuan et al, 2010) but not as good as for paediatric dentistry (García et al, 2022) and oral health (Rajendran et al, 2021). These differences are likely to be related to the gender balance within the workforce of the different specialties and the period examined in the papers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I think this is rather a ‘chicken and egg’ situation – the name was changed to reflect the readership and submissions however, did the change in name attract more readers and submissions from outside the UK? Other journals have also seen increases in submissions (leading to publications) from authors outside their journal’s base (Almotairy, 2023; Espinosa-Giménez et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%