Lymphocyte subsets in term and significantly preterm UK infants in the first year of life analysed by single platform flow cytometry

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In June 2020 the work Lymphocyte subsets in term and significantly preterm UK infants in the first year of life analysed by single platform flow cytometry was on the 4,488th 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 92,245th place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "Lymphocyte subsets in term and significantly preterm UK infants in the first year of life analysed by single platform flow cytometry" is the 16,190th most reliable publication with DOI number in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

PR-score:
4,488th place
236,040
-87,778
AR-score:
16,190th place
7,878
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F-score:
92,245th place
8
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English Wikipedia (en)

PR-score:
4,455th place
173,188
-65,667
AR-score:
15,730th place
5,700
+12
F-score:
445,669th place
1
0

Japanese Wikipedia (ja)

PR-score:
1,488th place
40,771
-8,957
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12,267th place
271
0
F-score:
25,207th place
1
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Hungarian Wikipedia (hu)

PR-score:
144th place
13,100
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AR-score:
727th place
750
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F-score:
7,472nd place
1
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Bulgarian Wikipedia (bg)

PR-score:
441st place
6,900
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AR-score:
986th place
333
+33
F-score:
3,561st place
1
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Simple English Wikipedia (simple)

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1,164th place
1,000
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AR-score:
993rd place
633
0
F-score:
1,343rd place
1
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Estonian Wikipedia (et)

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169th place
830
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AR-score:
655th place
115
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F-score:
1,341st place
2
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Galician Wikipedia (gl)

PR-score:
1,198th place
250
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AR-score:
4,268th place
75
0
F-score:
11,895th place
1
0

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