629 total citations 11 papers, 122 citations indexed
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F. W. Fox is a scholar working on Forestry, Food Science and Health.
According to data from OpenAlex, F. W. Fox has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 122 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 2 papers in Forestry, 2 papers in Food Science and 1 paper in Health. Recurrent topics in F. W. Fox's work include Seed and Plant Biochemistry (2 papers), African Botany and Ecology Studies (2 papers) and Diet, Metabolism, and Disease (1 paper). F. W. Fox is often cited by papers focused on Seed and Plant Biochemistry (2 papers), African Botany and Ecology Studies (2 papers) and Diet, Metabolism, and Disease (1 paper). F. W. Fox collaborates with scholars based in South Africa and Australia. F. W. Fox's co-authors include Vilas Kovai and Bin Jalaludin and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Health Research Policy and Systems and The South African Archaeological Bulletin.
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Fox, F. W., et al.. (1982). Food from the veld: Edible wild plants of southern Africa botanically identified and described. Medical Entomology and Zoology.20 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1974). Nutritional value of indigenous plants.. PubMed. 48(57). 2360–1.1 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1973). THE ENIGMA OF OBESITY. The Lancet. 302(7844). 1487–1488.10 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1966). Studies on the chemical composition of foods commonly used in southern Africa..18 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1954). The agricultural foundation of nutrition. II. Food resources in relation to population.. PubMed. 28(9). 178–9.1 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1954). The agricultural foundation of nutrition. III. Natural limitations to the production of food.. PubMed. 28(13). 267–8.1 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1954). Agricultural foundations of nutrition.. PubMed. 28(48). 1019–22.1 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1954). Agricultural foundations of nutrition. IV. Some other basic aspects of food production.. PubMed. 28(17). 361–3.1 indexed citations
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Fox, F. W.. (1954). Agricultural foundations of nutrition. VIII. Dairy produce, with special reference to fresh milk.. PubMed. 28(36). 770–3.1 indexed citations
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