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A bibliometrics analysis is a quantitative analysis that describes patterns of publications within a given field or body of literature.
In particular, we observed that the patterns of publications were similar in the years 2008 2012, 2013 (the last year with the old settings regarding the affiliation) and 2014 (the first year with the new settings regarding the affiliation).
This is also suggested by the very similar patterns of publications in the years 2008 2012, 2013 (the last year with the old settings) and 2014 (the first year with the new settings).
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The distinct and different patterns of publication and citation behaviour across areas of science are becoming better understood as bibliometricians develop more insightful methods to accommodate and explain these [13].
In particular we intend to conduct more detailed analyses of patterns of publication output, subsequent citation and the lag time between funding and 'impact', in relation to different grant types, the demographic characteristics of those working on the grants, and the field of scientific research.
Bibliometric analysis is a method used to describe patterns of publication within a given field or body of literature (13– 13).
Timeframes canvassed began from the emergence of the earliest mentoring literature and thus allowed for the optimal extraction of patterns of publication quantities and methodological changes.
The focused bibliometric analysis was conducted to assess whether respondents' perceptions of the nature of the networks which emerged from FIC training programs, were supported by patterns of publication.
However, it is worth noticing that equivalent patterns of publication have been observed for recently discovered inherited defects in Holstein cattle such as complex vertebral malformation (CVM) syndrome [ 17] and brachyspina syndrome [ 18].
Therefore, the possibility is not negligible that two scientists with the same pattern of publications in journals (and therefore with a similar weighted average IF) may have very distinct rates of citations per article.
It is assumed that the last decade would project a better picture of the pattern of publications and the citations received.
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