Points | Position | |
---|---|---|
CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012) | 15.97 | 289/501 |
Australian RC (2010) | 50.0 | 247/479 |
CNRS (2008) | 60.0 | 155/336 |
ISI, JCR SSE, Article Influence Score (2010) | 6.33 | 160/316 |
ISI, JCR SSE, Impact Factor (2010) | 21.93 | 86/388 |
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) (2011) | 10.8 | 234/476 |
Article Influence Score (2021) | 1.64 | 102/409 |
Article Influence Score (2019) | 1.21 | 124/428 |
Impact Factor (2021) | 6.06 | 52/409 |
Impact Factor (2019) | 4.01 | 43/440 |
Impact Factor (5 year) (2021) | 5.91 | 68/409 |
Impact Factor (5 year) (2019) | 4.06 | 69/428 |
SJR - Scimago (2021) | 1.65 | 114/558 |
SJR - Scimago (2019) | 1.89 | 99/549 |
Count (2021) | 1.0 | 292/662 |
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