This map shows the geographic impact of Hervé Le Bars's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Hervé Le Bars with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Hervé Le Bars more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Hervé Le Bars. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Hervé Le Bars. The network helps show where Hervé Le Bars may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hervé Le Bars
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Hervé Le Bars.
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (2010). Sacro-iliitis due to Kingella kingae in an adult and updating about this pathogen. Annales de biologie clinique. 68(3). 341–345.1 indexed citations
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (1961). Absorption of amino acids from the rumen, small intestine and caecum of the sheep.. Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France. 34. 85–88.9 indexed citations
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Rérat, A., Jennifer Molle, & Hervé Le Bars. (1958). Evidence in the sheep of the permeability of the rumen to B vitamins and their absorption at this level. Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 246. 2051–2054.2 indexed citations
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Simonnet, H, Hervé Le Bars, & Jennifer Molle. (1957). The cycle of urea given by mouth to ruminants.. 244. 943–945.1 indexed citations
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (1956). Toxicity of urea for small ruminants.. Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France. 29. 225–230.1 indexed citations
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (1956). Motility of the rumen in small ruminants. 6. Effect of ingesting urea.. Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France. 29. 257–261.1 indexed citations
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (1954). Investigation of the motility of the rumen in small ruminants. 4. Effect of injecting short-chain fatty acids intravenously.. Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France. 27. 53–67.1 indexed citations
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (1953). Investigation of the motility of the rumen in small ruminants. 2. Relation between motility and blood sugar.. Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France. 26. 351–360.4 indexed citations
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (1953). Investigation of the motility of the rumen in small ruminants. 3. Action of adrenaline.. Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France. 26. 445–447.
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Bars, Hervé Le, et al.. (1953). Investigation of the motility of the rumen in small ruminants. 1. Normal motility.. Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France. 26. 287–300.3 indexed citations
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