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A Bibliometric Analysis Using Alternative Metrics for Articles in the Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine.

Annals of rehabilitation medicine | 2020

To investigate the articles in the Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine (ARM) using a bibliometric analysis to verify whether there is a correlation between the topics of interest for expert groups and the public media.

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