This map shows the geographic impact of T.E. Gibson'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 T.E. Gibson with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites T.E. Gibson more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by T.E. Gibson. 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 T.E. Gibson. The network helps show where T.E. Gibson may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of T.E. Gibson
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of T.E. Gibson.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Gibson, T.E.. (1978). Weather and parasitic animal disease.43 indexed citations
Gibson, T.E. & J.W. Parfitt. (1968). Tetramisole: an evaluation of its efficiency against Dictyocaulus filaría in lambs.. Veterinary Record. 82(9). 238–239.5 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E., et al.. (1968). An evaluation of tetramisole against Ostertagia circumcincta.. Veterinary Record. 83(1). 17–18.7 indexed citations
Gibson, T.E.. (1966). An evaluation of the anthelmintic Tetramisole using the improved controlled test.. Veterinary Record. 79(21). 601–602.10 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1962). Controlled trials with methyridine as an anthelmintic against threç species of gastro-intestinal nematodes in sheep.. Veterinary Record. 74(8). 224–225.2 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1961). Controlled tests with three organic phosphorus compounds as anthelmintics against Haemonchus contortus in sheep.. Veterinary Record. 73(10). 230–231.2 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1960). Controlled tests with four new anthelmintic substances against Trichostrongylus axei in sheep.. Veterinary Record. 72(18). 343–344.2 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1960). Some experiences with small daily doses of phenothiazine as a means of control of strongylid worms in the horse.. Veterinary Record. 72(3). 37–41.23 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1960). Toxocara canis as a hazard to public health.. Veterinary Record. 72(38). 772–773.5 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1959). The survival of the free-living stages of Nematodirus spp. on pasture herbage.. Veterinary Record. 71(18). 362–366.11 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1959). The therapy of parasitic gastro-enteritis in sheep and cattle.. Veterinary Record. 71. 1014–1017.1 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1959). Controlled tests with various anthelmintics against Nematodirus spp. in sheep.. Veterinary Record. 71(21). 431–434.4 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1959). Controlled tests with bephenium hydroxynaphthoate as'an anthelmintic against Nematodinu battus in sheep.. Veterinary Record. 71(45). 949–950.3 indexed citations
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Done, J.T. & T.E. Gibson. (1958). Experimental visceral larva migrans in the pig.. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 52(4). 302–303.6 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1958). The role of the egg as the infective stage of the nematodes Nematodirus battus and Nematodirus filicollis.. Veterinary Record. 70(24). 496–497.6 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1957). New records of nematodes from British cattle.. Veterinary Record. 69(2).2 indexed citations
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Gibson, T.E.. (1956). The hazards of parasitic gastro-enteritis in sheep running under conditions of intensive stocking.. 24(96). 278–294.3 indexed citations
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