Edward A. Scott

412 total citations
20 papers, 294 citations indexed

About

Edward A. Scott is a scholar working on Equine, Small Animals and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Edward A. Scott has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 294 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Equine, 6 papers in Small Animals and 3 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Edward A. Scott's work include Veterinary Equine Medical Research (8 papers), Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology (4 papers) and Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation (2 papers). Edward A. Scott is often cited by papers focused on Veterinary Equine Medical Research (8 papers), Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology (4 papers) and Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation (2 papers). Edward A. Scott collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Edward A. Scott's co-authors include John A. Stick, Frederik J. Derksen, Mike Shires, Stanley P. Snyder, Lawrence T. Drzal, Henry W. Jann, E. Eugene Shin, N. Edward Robinson, Steve Rozeveld and Jerry R. Heidel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board and American Journal of Veterinary Research.

In The Last Decade

Edward A. Scott

20 papers receiving 278 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Edward A. Scott United States 11 154 75 73 40 39 20 294
M. Kummer Switzerland 15 299 1.9× 135 1.8× 182 2.5× 23 0.6× 4 0.1× 42 593
A. W. Kersjes Netherlands 9 248 1.6× 82 1.1× 112 1.5× 11 0.3× 4 0.1× 13 384
Gabel Aa United States 12 235 1.5× 116 1.5× 145 2.0× 19 0.5× 3 0.1× 26 437
Henry S. Adair United States 14 302 2.0× 120 1.6× 117 1.6× 42 1.1× 2 0.1× 47 569
Calvin N. Kobluk United States 13 316 2.1× 127 1.7× 131 1.8× 17 0.4× 4 0.1× 21 443
William H. Crawford United States 13 194 1.3× 128 1.7× 82 1.1× 33 0.8× 4 0.1× 31 435
William Moyer United States 15 487 3.2× 135 1.8× 131 1.8× 47 1.2× 5 0.1× 61 645
Peter F. Haynes United States 11 193 1.3× 75 1.0× 64 0.9× 22 0.6× 18 280
C. M. Colles United Kingdom 15 428 2.8× 82 1.1× 133 1.8× 54 1.4× 2 0.1× 29 588
Maarten Haspeslagh Belgium 12 65 0.4× 83 1.1× 88 1.2× 13 0.3× 3 0.1× 39 330

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Fields of papers citing papers by Edward A. Scott

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Edward A. Scott

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Tallury, Padmavathy, Swadeshmukul Santra, Parvesh Sharma, et al.. (2011). Fluorescent and Paramagnetic Chitosan Nanoparticles that Exhibit High Magnetic Resonance Relaxivity: Synthesis, Characterization and <I>In Vitro</I> Studies. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology. 7(5). 724–729. 11 indexed citations
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Valentine, Beth A., et al.. (2000). What Is Your Diagnosis?. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 217(7). 993–994. 5 indexed citations
3.
Scott, Edward A., et al.. (1999). Inflammatory bowel disease in horses: 11 cases (1988-1998). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 214(10). 1527–1530. 29 indexed citations
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Scott, Edward A., et al.. (1999). Inflammatory bowel disease in horses: 11 cases (1988-1998).. PubMed. 214(10). 1527–30. 24 indexed citations
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Shin, E. Eugene, et al.. (1996). Microstructure, Morphology, and Failure Modes of Polymer-Modified Asphalts. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 1535(1). 61–73. 14 indexed citations
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Shin, E. Eugene, et al.. (1996). Microstructure, Morphology, and Failure Modes of Polymer-Modified Asphalts. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 1535. 61–73. 26 indexed citations
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Huber, Michael, et al.. (1992). Fate and effect of autogenous osteochondral fragments implanted in the middle carpal joint of horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 53(9). 1579–1588. 6 indexed citations
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Riebold, Thomas W., et al.. (1991). Steady-state response characteristics of a pulse oximeter on equine intestine. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 52(4). 619–625. 9 indexed citations
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Scott, Edward A., et al.. (1991). Subchondral bone cysts with fractures of the extensor processes in a horse. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 199(5). 595–597. 15 indexed citations
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Scott, Edward A., et al.. (1990). What Is Your Diagnosis?. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 196(4). 639–640. 1 indexed citations
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Parks, Andrew H., Edward A. Scott, J.E. Cox, & John A. Stick. (1989). Monorchidism in the horse. Equine Veterinary Journal. 21(3). 215–217. 19 indexed citations
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Stick, John A., et al.. (1988). Permanent tracheostomy in Equidae: 47 cases (1981-1986). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 192(7). 939–942. 5 indexed citations
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Stick, John A., R. F. Slocombe, Frederik J. Derksen, & Edward A. Scott. (1983). Esophagotomy in the pony: Comparison of surgical techniques and form of feed. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 44(11). 2123–2132. 6 indexed citations
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Breuhaus, Babetta A., et al.. (1983). Clostridial muscle infections following intramuscular injections in the horse. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 3(2). 42–46. 17 indexed citations
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Stick, John A., Henry W. Jann, Edward A. Scott, & N. Edward Robinson. (1982). Pedal bone rotation as a prognostic sign in laminitis of horses. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 180(3). 251–253. 33 indexed citations
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Scott, Edward A.. (1982). Surgery of the Oral Cavity. PubMed. 4(1). 3–31. 6 indexed citations
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Stick, John A., Frederik J. Derksen, & Edward A. Scott. (1981). Equine Cervical Esophagostomy: Complications Associated with Duration and Location of Feeding Tubes. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 42(5). 727–732. 27 indexed citations
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Scott, Edward A., et al.. (1979). A Review of Third Phalanx Fractures in the Horse: Sixty-Five Cases. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 174(12). 1337–1343. 32 indexed citations
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Stick, John A., et al.. (1977). Esophageal Intramural Cyst in a Horse. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 171(11). 1133–1133. 1 indexed citations
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Scott, Edward A., et al.. (1976). Angiography of Equine Metacarpus and Phalanges: Alterations with Medial Palmar Artery and Medial Palmar Digital Artery Ligation. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 37(8). 869–874. 8 indexed citations

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