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Tourism alone (see article) accounts for 5% of GDP, about the same as all of mining put together.Still, minerals do matter.
The subtype of vasodilatory shock (vasogenic in the original article) accounts for the dominant phenotype seen in human septic shock and endotoxemia [9, 32 35].
AOL Time Warner said that all examples cited in the newspaper articles accounted for less than 2percentt of America Online's revenue.
Each of these articles accounted for a mean of $392,582 in direct costs (SD $423,256).
In the immunology group, a median of 18% (IQR 15 21) of a journals articles accounted for 50% of all citations to that journal.
From 2001 to mid-March 2009, HuGE Navigator identified 2,967 articles on pharmacogenomics, of which only 299 (10%) were clinical trials and 12 (0.4%) were GWASs; these 12 articles accounted for just 4% of all GWASs [ 4].
The total of Asian research articles accounted for 12% of the world total in the survey of 100 journals (actual numbers of Asian and worldwide research articles were 14,156 and 118,158, hereinafter, as described in this paragraph) (Additional file 3) and 6.9% in the survey of SCI Infectious Disease Category (4,621 and 66,518) (Additional file 4).
Yet a search of the database Nexis shows that those posthumous articles account for almost a third of the coverage she received from major newspapers in the last 20 years.
Therefore, 3% of the articles account for 54% of the total number of times that costs were mentioned.
Furthermore, the citation impact of scientific articles is highly uneven, even within the same journal, following a log-normal distribution where 20% of articles account for 80% citations (the "20/80 law") [3].
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