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.
ACC/AHA guidelines for coronary angiography11“ACC/AHA Guidelines for Coronary Angiography” was approved by the American College of Cardiology Board of Trustees in October 1998 and by the American Heart Association Science Advisory and Coordinating Committee in December 1998.22When citing this document, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association request that the following format be used: Scanlon PJ, Faxon DP, Audet AM, Carabello B, Dehmer GJ, Eagle KA, Legako RD, Leon DF, Murray JA, Nissen SD, Pepine CJ, Watson RM. ACC/AHA guidelines for coronary angiography: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee on Coronary Angiography). J Am Coll Cardiol1999;33:1756–82433This document is available on the websites of the ACC (www.acc.org) and the AHA (www.americanheart.org). Reprints of this document (the complete guidelines) are available for $5 each by calling 800-253-4636 (US only) or writing the American College of Cardiology, Educational Services, 9111 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-1699. Ask for reprint No. 71-0164. To obtain a reprint of the shorter version (executive summary and summary of recommendations) published in the May 4, 1999, issue of Circulation, ask for reprint No. 71-0163. To purchase additional reprints (specify version and reprint number): up to 999 copies, call 800-611-6083 (US only) or fax 413-665-2671; 1000 or more copies, call 214-706-1466, fax 214-691-6342, or e-mail pubauth@heart.org
1999842 citationsPatrick J. Scanlon, David P. Faxon et al.Journal of the American College of Cardiologyprofile →
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Murray, John. (2009). Hope Versus Experience: Career Ambition and the Labour Market Expectations of University Educated Women. Australian bulletin of labour. 35(4). 692–707.1 indexed citations
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Murray, John, et al.. (2009). An Extended Tension Leg Platform Design For Post-Katrina Gulf of Mexico.12 indexed citations
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Murray, John, et al.. (2006). ON THE EMERGENCE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY – A LONGITUDINAL REGIONAL STUDY 1891 – 2003. Frontiers of entrepreneurship research. 26(20). 3.1 indexed citations
Scanlon, Patrick J., David P. Faxon, Blasé A. Carabello, et al.. (1999). ACC/AHA guidelines for coronary angiography11“ACC/AHA Guidelines for Coronary Angiography” was approved by the American College of Cardiology Board of Trustees in October 1998 and by the American Heart Association Science Advisory and Coordinating Committee in December 1998.22When citing this document, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association request that the following format be used: Scanlon PJ, Faxon DP, Audet AM, Carabello B, Dehmer GJ, Eagle KA, Legako RD, Leon DF, Murray JA, Nissen SD, Pepine CJ, Watson RM. ACC/AHA guidelines for coronary angiography: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee on Coronary Angiography). J Am Coll Cardiol1999;33:1756–82433This document is available on the websites of the ACC (www.acc.org) and the AHA (www.americanheart.org). Reprints of this document (the complete guidelines) are available for $5 each by calling 800-253-4636 (US only) or writing the American College of Cardiology, Educational Services, 9111 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-1699. Ask for reprint No. 71-0164. To obtain a reprint of the shorter version (executive summary and summary of recommendations) published in the May 4, 1999, issue of Circulation, ask for reprint No. 71-0163. To purchase additional reprints (specify version and reprint number): up to 999 copies, call 800-611-6083 (US only) or fax 413-665-2671; 1000 or more copies, call 214-706-1466, fax 214-691-6342, or e-mail pubauth@heart.org. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 33(6). 1756–1824.842 indexed citations breakdown →
Mountain, Rodney, John Murray, A.A. Quaba, & Charles Maynard. (1994). The Edinburgh facial palsy clinic: a review of three years' activity.. PubMed. 39(5). 275–9.5 indexed citations
Benjamin, Robert S., Sant P. Chawla, C. Humberto Carrasco, et al.. (1990). Primary chemotherapy for osteosarcoma with systemic adriamycin and intra-arterial cisplatin. 42(5). 314–317.2 indexed citations
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Raymond, A. Kevin, Alberto G. Ayala, C. Humberto Carrasco, et al.. (1990). Osteosarcoma preoperative chemotherapy: Specimen management. 42(5). 318–331.2 indexed citations
Benjamin, Robert S., Sant P. Chawla, & John Murray. (1985). Response to preoperative chemotherapy of osteosarcoma improves disease-free survival and the chances of limb salvage. Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research. 26.1 indexed citations
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Benjamin, Robert S., John Murray, & S Wallace. (1984). Intra-arterial preoperative chemotherapy for osteosarcoma - A judicious approach to limb salvage. 36(1). 32–36.9 indexed citations
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