More DNA support for a Cetacea/Hippopotamidae clade: the blood-clotting protein gene gamma-fibrinogen

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In June 2020 the work More DNA support for a Cetacea/Hippopotamidae clade: the blood-clotting protein gene gamma-fibrinogen was on the 4,115th place in the ranking of the most reliable and popular publications with DOI number in multilingual Wikipedia from readers' point of view (PR-score). If we consider only frequency of appearance of this source in references of Wikipedia articles (F-score), this work was on the 7,071st place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "More DNA support for a Cetacea/Hippopotamidae clade: the blood-clotting protein gene gamma-fibrinogen" is the 1,871st most reliable publication with DOI number in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

PR-score:
4,115th place
247,406
-67,226
AR-score:
1,871st place
24,435
-27
F-score:
7,071st place
42
0

English Wikipedia (en)

PR-score:
4,596th place
170,191
-50,052
AR-score:
1,813th place
16,389
-59
F-score:
9,755th place
15
0

Chinese Wikipedia (zh)

PR-score:
1,646th place
24,420
-3,805
AR-score:
1,178th place
1,577
0
F-score:
5,784th place
3
0

Spanish Wikipedia (es)

PR-score:
6,503rd place
21,595
-5,331
AR-score:
4,919th place
1,512
+5
F-score:
6,609th place
3
0

Indonesian Wikipedia (id)

PR-score:
171st place
17,100
+1,250
AR-score:
115th place
2,150
0
F-score:
9,716th place
1
0

French Wikipedia (fr)

PR-score:
13,814th place
4,289
-1,422
AR-score:
16,144th place
510
0
F-score:
9,112th place
3
0

Portuguese Wikipedia (pt)

PR-score:
10,288th place
3,482
-622
AR-score:
16,524th place
178
0
F-score:
4,792nd place
3
0

Swedish Wikipedia (sv)

PR-score:
1,623rd place
2,044
-2,881
AR-score:
1,124th place
811
0
F-score:
1,821st place
2
0
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