Countries where authors publish in Nanotechnologies in Construction A Scientific Internet-Journal
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About Nanotechnologies in Construction A Scientific Internet-Journal
The 291 papers published in Nanotechnologies in Construction A Scientific Internet-Journal in the last decades have received a total of 1.1k indexed citations . Papers published in Nanotechnologies in Construction A Scientific Internet-Journal usually cover Nuclear Energy and Engineering (20 papers), General Materials Science (63 papers) and Building and Construction (33 papers) specifically the topics of Material Properties and Applications (63 papers), Advanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry (37 papers) and Structural mechanics and materials (31 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Nanotechnologies in Construction A Scientific Internet-Journal are L.A. Ivanov, В Ш Мухаметшин, Oleg Figovsky, V V Mukhametshin, В. А. Власов, M. S. El-Feky, Qiang Wang, Alaa Mohsen, Li Da Xu and Mohamed Kohail.
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