Literals
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- 2019-6592
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- United Kingdom
- ou:codigoRevista
- 2045-2322
- ou:categoriaSJR
- Multidisciplinary (Q1)
- dcterms:coverage
- 2011-2020
- bibo:eissn
- 2045-2322
- bibo:issn
- 2045-2322
- dcterms:publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- vcard:region
- Western Europe
- ou:sjrMejorCuartil
- Q1
- dcterms:title
- Scientific Reports
Typed Literals
- ou:sjr
- 1.341 (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#Decimal)
Inverse Relations
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- Organically-preserved multicellular eukaryote from the early Ediacaran Nyborg Formation, Arctic Norway
- Age-dependent carry-over effects in a long-distance migratory bird
- Extracellular vesicles isolated from porcine seminal plasma exhibit different tetraspanin expression profiles
- Five genomic regions have a major impact on fat composition in Iberian pigs
- Force spectroscopy-based simultaneous topographical and mechanical characterization to study polymer-to-polymer interactions in coated alginate microspheres
- Intra and Inter-rater Reliability between Ultrasound Imaging and Caliper Measures to determine Spring Ligament Dimensions in Cadavers
- Management of ecosystems alters vector dynamics and haemosporidian infections
- Effects of a moderate-to-high intensity resistance circuit training on fat mass, functional capacity, muscular strength, and quality of life in elderly: A randomized controlled trial
- Oxidative status and metabolic profile in a long-lived bird preparing for extreme endurance migration
- Pharmacogenetics of amfepramone in healthy Mexican subjects reveals potential markers for tailoring pharmacotherapy of obesity: results of a randomised trial
- Postoperative bleeding and biliary leak after liver resection: A cohort study between two different fibrin sealant patches
- Territory location and quality, together with climate, affect the timing of breeding in the white-throated dipper
- Understanding how birds rebuild fat stores during migration: insights from an experimental study
- Wheat and barley can increase grain yield in shade through acclimation of physiological and morphological traits in Mediterranean conditions
- X chromosome inactivation does not necessarily determine the severity of the phenotype in Rett syndrome patients