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ESI Special Topics, October 2006
Citing URL: http://esi-topics.com/sig-trans/nations/d1a.html

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TOP NATIONS

Top 20 Overall
Total cites • Number of papers Cites per paper
|| Ranked by total cites ||
1996-2006 (third bimonthly)

Rank     Nation Total
Cites
Number
of Papers
Cites Per
Paper
1

USA

101071

2549

39.65

2

Germany

13669

510

26.8

3

Japan

12042

588

20.48

4

England

7202

254

28.35

5

Canada

7093

220

32.24

6

France

6267

193

32.47

7

Switzerland

3399

75

45.32

8

Italy

3377

166

20.34

9

Australia

3006

84

35.79

10

Netherlands

2815

120

23.46

11

Sweden

2748

93

29.55

12

Israel

1921

60

32.02

13

Scotland

1616

47

34.38

14

Spain

1337

81

16.51

15

Austria

1226

37

33.14

16

Denmark

1080

38

28.42

17

Ireland

1079

21

51.38

18

South Korea

1018

83

12.27

19

Belgium

944

31

30.45

20
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Peoples R China

589

144

4.09

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