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Statistics About The Most Cited Papers Of All Time
The most cited papers of all time cover a wide range of topics in various fields, with a tendency towards medical and scientific research.
In this post, we explore the realm of scientific literature through the lens of citation counts, uncovering intriguing trends and insights from the most cited papers of all time. From groundbreaking methodologies to significant medical advances, these papers reflect the diverse landscape of research and its impact on various fields. Let’s dive into the numbers and unveil the stories behind the statistics.
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"The most cited physics paper is "Particle swarm optimization" by Kennedy and Eberhart, with over 50,000 citations."
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"The “Unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography” is one of the most cited ecology papers."
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"Psychological research accounts for only a small fraction of the most-cited papers."
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"More than one-third of the top 100 most-cited papers are methods or protocols papers."
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"High citation counts are often attributed to papers that introduce new techniques or methodologies."
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"The most-cited paper in the chemistry field is "Development of the Colloidal Properties of Polystyrene Latex Particles" by Hiemenz and Rajagopalan."
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"Papers reporting new discoveries or significant advances in medical sciences are among the most cited."
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"The paper "MicroRNA" by Bartel is highly cited with more than 50,000 citations."
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"Papers from the Journal of Biological Chemistry and Nature tend to have high citation counts."
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"The majority of highly cited papers come from the US, followed by the UK."
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"The most cited paper of all time is "Protein measurement with the folin phenol reagent" by Lowry et al., cited over 300,000 times."
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"Articles outlining epidemiological data and trends are heavily cited."
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"The vast majority of the most cited papers are in the field of biology and biochemistry."
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"As of 2020, the top 100 most-cited papers have collectively been cited 6.2 million times."
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"87 of the 100 most-cited papers were published after 1950."
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"Only four papers from the field of economics make it into the top 100 most-cited list."
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"The most cited recent paper is "Global Burden of Disease Study 2010"."
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"The second most cited paper is "A Simple Method for the Isolation and Purification of Total Lipides from Animal Tissues" by Folch et al., with over 200,000 citations."