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.
Which parenting style is more protective against adolescent substance use? Evidence within the European context
2014242 citationsAmador Calafat, José Fernando García Pérez et al.Drug and Alcohol Dependenceprofile →
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Calafat, Amador, José Fernando García Pérez, Montse Juan, Elisardo Becoña, & José Ramón Fernández Hermida. (2014). Which parenting style is more protective against adolescent substance use? Evidence within the European context. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 138. 185–192.242 indexed citations breakdown →
Calafat, Amador, Montse Juan, Elisardo Becoña, Alejandro Mantecón, & Anna Ramon‐Aribau. (2009). Sexualidad de riesgo y consumo de drogas en el contexto recreativo. Una perspectiva de género. Psicothema. 21(2). 227–233.14 indexed citations
Juan, Montse, et al.. (2002). Estímulo de la maduración del caquí (Diospyros kaki L.f.) mediante la aplicación de etefón. Fruticultura profesional. 61–68.
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Juan, Montse, et al.. (2001). Mejora del cuajado del fruto de los cítricos mediante aplicaciones de ácido giberélico. 31–45.1 indexed citations
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Calafat, Amador, et al.. (2001). Uso recreativo de cocaína y asunción de riesgos: resultados convergentes en cuatro muestras. Adicciones. 13. 123–146.6 indexed citations
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Juan, Montse, et al.. (2001). Influencia de factores climáticos y culturales sobre la incidencia y evolución de la mancha púrpura del níspero (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.). Fruticultura profesional. 7–14.1 indexed citations
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Calafat, Amador, et al.. (2001). Risk and Control in the Recreational Drug Culture. STM:n Hallinnonalan avoin julkaisuarkisto (Julkari).37 indexed citations
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Segura, Vincent, et al.. (2000). El colapso de la corteza de las naranjas Navel. Phytoma España: La revista profesional de sanidad vegetal. 43–58.6 indexed citations
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Juan, Montse, et al.. (1998). Mejora de la autoimagen de los menores al realizar una tarea prosocial. 7(2). 255–264.2 indexed citations
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Juan, Montse, et al.. (1994). Estímulo del desarrrollo de los frutos de hueso mediante la aplicación de 2,4-DP. Fruticultura profesional. 5–16.1 indexed citations
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Juan, Montse, et al.. (1991). Resum de les conclusions de les investigacions històriques a l'església de Sant Vicenç de Malla. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 183–190.1 indexed citations
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