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High Altitude Medicine and Biology Q2 Unclaimed
High Altitude Medicine and Biology is a journal indexed in SJR in Physiology and Medicine (miscellaneous) with an H index of 66. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,57 and it has a best quartile of Q2. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,57.
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0,57
SJR Impact factor66
H Index78
Total Docs (Last Year)160
Total Docs (3 years)2901
Total Refs255
Total Cites (3 years)135
Citable Docs (3 years)1.51
Cites/Doc (2 years)37.19
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Report on the V World Congress on Mountain Medicine and High Altitude Physiology
View moreSleep Disturbance after Rapid Ascent to Moderate Altitude among Infants and Preverbal Young Children
View moreEditorial
View moreEffect of Intermittent Hypoxia on Cardiovascular Adaptations and Response to Progressive Hypoxia in Humans
View moreLeukonychia Following High Altitude Exposure
View moreSurvival Following Severe Acute Hypoxia and Cold
View moreSightings
View moreEffect of Acute Normobaric Hypoxia on Peripheral Sweat Rate
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View moreNocturnal Oxygen Enrichment of Room Air at 3800 Meter Altitude Improves Sleep Architecture
View moreBook Review
View moreWorld Congresses of Mountain Medicine and High Altitude Physiology, 1994-2002
View moreChildren at High Altitude: An International Consensus Statement by an Ad Hoc Committee of the International Society for Mountain Medicine, March 12, 2001
View morebeta-Blockers May Provoke Oxygen Desaturation during Submaximal Exercise at Moderate Altitudes in Elderly Persons
View moreMont Blanc with Oxygen: The First Rotters
View more"Report on the Fourth International Conference ""Hypoxia in Medicine,"" Geneva, Switzerland, September 26-28, 2001"
View moreAltitude-Induced Hypertension in Bi-Landers
View moreDaniel Vergara Lope and Carlos Monge Medrano: Two Pioneers of High Altitude Medicine
View moreGoing to High Altitude with Preexisting Ocular Conditions
View moreDermatoglyphics of a High Altitude Peruvian Population and Interpopulation Comparisons
View moreState of the Journal
View moreState of the Journal on Its Fifth Anniversary
View morePrelude to Everest: Alexander M. Kellas and the 1920 High Altitude Scientific Expedition to Kamet
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