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.
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Nasrullah Khan. 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 Nasrullah Khan. The network helps show where Nasrullah Khan may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nasrullah Khan
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Siddiqui, Muhammad Faheem, et al.. (2011). VEGETATION DESCRIPTION AND CURRENT STATUS OF MOIST TEMPERATE CONIFEROUS FORESTS OF HIMALAYAN AND HINDUKUSH REGION OF PAKISTAN. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1. 99–114.7 indexed citations
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Ajaib, Muhammad, Zaheer-ud-din Khan, Nasrullah Khan, & Muhammad Wahab. (2010). Ethnobotanical studies on useful shrubs of District Kotli, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42(3). 1407–1415.74 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Moinuddin, Muhammad Wahab, Nasrullah Khan, Muhammad Usama Zafar, & Jonathan Palmer. (2010). Tree-ring chronologies from Upper Indus Basin of Karakorum range, Pakistan.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42. 295–307.6 indexed citations
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Siddiqui, Muhammad Faheem, Moinuddin Ahmed, Nasrullah Khan, & Imran Khan. (2010). A QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MOIST TEMPERATE CONIFER FORESTS OF HIMALAYAN REGION OF PAKISTAN AND AZAD KASHMIR. International journal of biology and biotechnology. 7(3). 175–185.15 indexed citations
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Khan, Nasrullah, et al.. (2010). Size class structure and regeneration potential of Monotheca buxifolia (Falc.) A. DC. dominated forests district Dir lower Pakistan.. International journal of biology and biotechnology. 7(3). 187–196.1 indexed citations
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Wahab, Muhammad, et al.. (2010). A phytosociological study of pine forests from district Dir, Pakistan.. International journal of biology and biotechnology. 7(3). 219–226.4 indexed citations
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Ajaib, Muhammad, Zaheer-ud-din Khan, Nasrullah Khan, & Muhammad Wahab. (2010). EURYALE FEROX SALISB. OF THE FAMILY NYMPHAEACEAE: AN ADDITION TO THE FLORA OF PAKISTAN. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42(5). 2973–2974.3 indexed citations
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Khan, Nasrullah, et al.. (2010). Studies along an altitudinal gradient in Monotheca buxifolia (Falc.) A.D, forest, District Lower Dir, Pakistan.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42(5). 3029–3038.18 indexed citations
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Khan, Nasrullah, et al.. (2010). Ethno-veterinary study of Marghazar valley.. International journal of biology and biotechnology. 7(3). 273–279.2 indexed citations
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Khan, Nasrullah, et al.. (2010). Ethnomedicinal study of Marghazar valley, Pakistan.. International journal of biology and biotechnology. 7(4). 409–416.6 indexed citations
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Siddiqui, Muhammad Faheem, Moinuddin Ahmed, Syed Shahid Shaukat, & Nasrullah Khan. (2010). Advanced multivariate techniques to investigate vegetation-environmental complex of pine forests of moist temperate areas of Pakistan.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42. 267–293.14 indexed citations
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Khan, Nasrullah, et al.. (2010). PHYTOSOCIOLOGY, STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL IN QUERCUS BALOOT GRIFF, FOREST DISTRICT CHITRAL, PAKISTAN. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42(4). 2429–2441.26 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Moinuddin, et al.. (2009). Vegetation structure of Olea ferruginea Royle forests of lower Dir district of Pakistan.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 41(6). 2683–2695.32 indexed citations
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Siddiqui, Muhammad Faheem, et al.. (2009). Phytosociology of Pinus roxburghii Sargent. (Chir pine) in Lesser Himalayan and Hindu Kush range of Pakistan.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 41(5). 2357–2369.36 indexed citations
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