Countries citing papers authored by Peter P. Morgan
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This map shows the geographic impact of Peter P. Morgan'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 Peter P. Morgan with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Peter P. Morgan more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Peter P. Morgan. 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 Peter P. Morgan. The network helps show where Peter P. Morgan may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter P. Morgan
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Peter P. Morgan.
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Morgan, Peter P. & Lawrence J. Cohen. (1995). Off the prescription pad and over the counter: the trend toward drug deregulation grows.. PubMed. 152(3). 387–9.11 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P., et al.. (1993). Are children's hospitals an idea whose time has come and gone?. PubMed. 148(10). 1774–8.4 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P. & Laura Cohen. (1992). Should nurse practitioners play a larger role in Canada's health care system?. PubMed. 146(6). 1020–1, 1024.4 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P., et al.. (1992). Can physicians afford not to get involved in hospital administration?. PubMed. 146(5). 751–4.3 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P., et al.. (1990). The Ottawa Heart Institute: it's good, but can we afford it?. PubMed. 142(6). 616–20.2 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P., et al.. (1986). How CMAJ controls the quality of its scientific articles.. PubMed. 134(4). 301–3.1 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P.. (1985). Dr. Lucid's word rounds: introducing IMRAD.. PubMed. 133(6). 542–3.2 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P.. (1985). Dr. Lucid's word rounds: putting in a good word for some good words.. PubMed. 132(5). 504–5.1 indexed citations
Morgan, Peter P.. (1984). How many authors can dance on the head of an article?. PubMed. 130(7). 842–842.4 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P.. (1983). The cover: something for the right hemisphere.. PubMed Central.
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Morgan, Peter P.. (1983). When reviewers disagree.. PubMed Central.
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Morgan, Peter P.. (1983). Extracranial—intracranial bypass surgery to prevent stroke evaluated in massive randomized trial. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 128(5). 519–520.1 indexed citations
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Morgan, Peter P. & Donald T. Wigle. (1981). Medical care and th declining rates of death due to heart disease and stroke.. PubMed. 125(9). 953–4.
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Morgan, Peter P., et al.. (1981). Where have all the editorialists gone?. PubMed. 125(2). 131–131.2 indexed citations
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