Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Structural identification of autoinducer of Photobacterium fischeri luciferase
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Fields of papers citing papers by A. L. Burlingame
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. L. Burlingame
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Burlingame, A. L.. (2005). Mass spectrometry : modified proteins and glycoconjugates. Elsevier eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Baldwin, Michael A., A. L. Burlingame, & Е. Н. Николаев. (2004). Victor L. Talroze: 1922–2004. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 15(10). 1517–1519.
Burlingame, A. L. & Neal Castagnoli. (1985). Mass spectrometry in the health and life sciences : proceedings of an international symposium, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., September 9-13, 1984. Elsevier eBooks.
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Bunch, T. E., et al.. (1976). Unique characteristics of the Jodzie howardite. Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 11. 260.7 indexed citations
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Duraud, J. P., Y. Langevin, M. Maurette, G. M. Comstock, & A. L. Burlingame. (1975). The simulated depth history of dust grains in the lunar regolith. Lunar Science Conference. 2. 2397–2415.17 indexed citations
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Bibring, J. P., et al.. (1974). Simulation of lunar carbon chemistry: II. Lunar winds contribution.. Lunar Science Conference. 2. 1747–1762.10 indexed citations
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Wszolek, P. C., et al.. (1974). Simulation of Lunar Carbon Chemistry in Plagioclase. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 5. 854.2 indexed citations
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Wszolek, P. C., et al.. (1973). Studies of magnetic fines and volatile-rich soils - Possible meteoritic and volcanic contributions to lunar carbon and light element chemistry. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 4. 1693.15 indexed citations
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Wszolek, P. C., Richard F. W. Jackson, A. L. Burlingame, & M. Maurette. (1973). Carbon Chemistry of Apollo 15 and 16 Samples and Solar wind Ion Implantation Studies. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 4. 801.1 indexed citations
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Wszolek, P. C. & A. L. Burlingame. (1973). Carbon chemistry of the Apollo 15 and 16 deep drill cores. Lunar Science Conference. 4. 1681.2 indexed citations
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Wszolek, P. C., et al.. (1973). Meteoritic Contribution to Lunar Carbon Chemistry: A Study of Magnetic Separates from Lunar Soils. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 4. 804.1 indexed citations
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Simoneit, Bernd R.T., et al.. (1973). Volatile element chemistry of selected lunar, meteoritic, and terrestrial samples. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 4. 1635.20 indexed citations
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Simoneit, Bernd R.T., et al.. (1972). Compounds of carbon and other volatile elements in Apollo 14 and 15 samples.. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 3. 2131.12 indexed citations
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Simoneit, Bernd R.T., et al.. (1972). Carbon Compounds in Apollo 12, 14, and 15 Samples. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 3. 383.2 indexed citations
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Burlingame, A. L., et al.. (1971). Preliminary organic analysis of the Apollo 12 cores. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 2. 1891.5 indexed citations
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Burlingame, A. L., et al.. (1970). Study of carbon compounds in Apollo 11 lunar samples. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement. 1. 1779.6 indexed citations
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