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IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering


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CiteScore
31.7

CiteScore Rank
Subject Area Rank Percentile
Category: Engineering
Subcategory: Biomedical Engineering
4 / 303



Country/Area of Publication
Publication Frequency
Publisher
IEEE

ISSN
1937-3333
E-ISSN
1941-1189
Year Publication Started
0

Self-citation (2023-2024)
1.20%
Annual Article Volume
42
Gold OA Percentage
24.10%


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WOS Quartile: Q1

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Category: ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICALSCIEQ13/122
Quartiles By JCICollectionQuartileRankPercentage
Category: ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICALSCIEQ14/122
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