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WIT transactions on biomedicine and health

ISSN:
1743-3525
1
h-index
3
Citations
5
Works

Trust signals

1 of 3 signals present

Independent positive signals — not a single “predatory/legitimate” verdict, but a converging picture.

  • DOAJ
    No data
    doaj.org
  • OAK list
    No data
    OAK
  • Valid ISSN
    Present
    ISSN

This is an information label, not an official ruling. A missing signal is not a penalty — a regional journal may simply not be in DOAJ.

Trends over time

Performance over time

Citation overview

Publications (bars) and citations (line) by year

  • Publications
  • Citations
01345012200120032005200820132001: Publications 3, Citations 02003: Publications 1, Citations 02005: Publications 1, Citations 02008: Publications 0, Citations 12013: Publications 0, Citations 2

Citation history

012200120032005200820132001: Citations 02003: Citations 02005: Citations 02008: Citations 12013: Citations 2

Publication history

01345200120032005200820132001: Publications 32003: Publications 12005: Publications 12008: Publications 02013: Publications 0

h-index evolution

Cumulative h-index by year

01200120032005200820132001: h-index 02003: h-index 02005: h-index 02008: h-index 12013: h-index 1

Most-cited works

  1. Comparison of the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases in two regions of the Aral Sea area, Uzbekistan20031 citations
  2. Dust exposure and respiratory health amongst children in the environmental disaster zone of Karakalpakstan, Central Asia: preliminary findings of the ASARD project.20011 citations
  3. Study on the rate of the urnlithiasis in the Aral Sea Area and the quality of potable water20011 citations
  4. Medico-ecological aspects of hydrochemistry of Uzbekistan20010 citations
  5. Validity of coliphages as indicators of viral pollution of water in the Aral Sea area, Uzbekistan20050 citations