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Distribution
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Medicine
,
Public Health
2.0
(top 50%)
2-year impact
3.7K
(top 5%)
PR articles
110.8K
(top 5%)
PR citations
138
(top 5%)
PR
h
-index
150
(top 5%)
h
-index
2.0
(top 20%)
2-YI (no self-cite.)
3.8K
documents
138.9K
doc citations
This chart shows the citation distribution of
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
's peer-reviewed articles on a logarithmic scale for clarity.
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Why is the citation distribution important?
Citation distributions are highly skewed: a small share of peer-reviewed articles often accounts for most citations. The log scale emphasizes the long tail; compare shapes or percentiles rather than single extremes.
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