Australopithecus sediba: A New Species of Homo-Like Australopith from South Africa

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In June 2020 the work Australopithecus sediba: A New Species of Homo-Like Australopith from South Africa was on the 15,908th 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 1,250th place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "Australopithecus sediba: A New Species of Homo-Like Australopith from South Africa" is the 1,921st most reliable publication with DOI number in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

PR-score:
15,908th place
114,213
-53,965
AR-score:
1,921st place
24,054
+73
F-score:
1,250th place
115
0

English Wikipedia (en)

PR-score:
37,011th place
49,759
-21,287
AR-score:
12,693rd place
6,371
+64
F-score:
25,102nd place
9
0

German Wikipedia (de)

PR-score:
6,424th place
22,175
-6,024
AR-score:
2,856th place
3,504
+2
F-score:
2,120th place
7
0

Spanish Wikipedia (es)

PR-score:
10,503rd place
12,303
-5,925
AR-score:
4,102nd place
1,754
0
F-score:
1,328th place
9
0

Italian Wikipedia (it)

PR-score:
2,347th place
11,215
-13,561
AR-score:
1,514th place
1,800
0
F-score:
15,428th place
1
0

Russian Wikipedia (ru)

PR-score:
15,089th place
4,484
-1,602
AR-score:
4,646th place
975
0
F-score:
5,595th place
4
0

Croatian Wikipedia (hr)

PR-score:
185th place
1,844
+165
AR-score:
155th place
396
+7
F-score:
83rd place
7
0

Polish Wikipedia (pl)

PR-score:
19,171st place
1,100
-375
AR-score:
5,354th place
725
0
F-score:
1,661st place
8
0

Catalan Wikipedia (ca)

PR-score:
5,695th place
450
-450
AR-score:
344th place
1,950
0
F-score:
597th place
6
0
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